By Peter Roberts The award of a second contract in the United States for shipbuilder Austal to build facilities for constructing modules for US...
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Five South Australian companies will undertake a programme to help them enter the global supply chain for nuclear-powered submarines, under an agreement with the United States’ largest shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII). The state government has partnered with HII through HII Nuclear Australia Pty Ltd (HII-NA) to accelerate the development of the state’s defence industry… The post Five companies aided to join submarine supply chain appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
By Peter Roberts The award of a second contract in the United States for shipbuilder Austal to build facilities for constructing modules for US...
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