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South African shipyard confirms partnerships

SAS signs agreements for technology and vessel designs

SOUTH AFRICA: Sandock Austral Shipyards (SAS) of Durban has confirmed the signing of two notable agreements with an international shipbuilder as well as naval architects to secure the rights to designs and technology.

A partnership agreement with Fincantieri and its Canadian subsidiary Vard Marine will see SAS secure the rights to construct the Afrika class offshore patrol vessel (Vard 7 055), while a technology partnership agreement with Vera Navis will give the local shipyard access to cutting-edge European technology in engineering, manufacturing, estimating, and project management.

“By localising the production of the Afrika class vessels, SAS will create jobs, develop skills and foster technology transfer within South Africa and the broader African continent,” said SAS CEO Prasheen Maharaj who adds that it will also bolster the country's defence industry, promoting technology transfer and expanding the regional supply chain.

Based on the Vard 7 055, the Afrika class is designed to address a range of maritime challenges facing African nations. At 53 metres in length, it offers a combination of affordability, ease of maintenance and operational flexibility.

Equipped with advanced navigation systems and with robust seakeeping abilities and fuel-efficient engines, the vessel is well-suited for missions including maritime security, counter-piracy operations, fisheries protection and search and rescue.

It is also capable of launching and recovering sequentially, and operating concurrently, two sea boats as well as conducting helicopter transfer of personnel and light stores at sea. Powered by the three 2,240 kW (3 270 hp) main engines, the vessel is capable of 25.5 knots and a 21-day endurance with a carrying capacity of 47 people.

Speaking about the partnership with Vera Navis, Maharaj describes the agreement as a “milestone” in the company’s history. “Our combined strengths will enable us to offer unparalleled services and products to our clients, and we look forward to exploring new opportunities together,” he adds.

“We are thrilled to partner with Sandock Austral Shipyards and bring our expertise in European technology to the table,” said Pedro Antunes and Luis Batista, Joint CEO's of Vera Navis. “Together, we will create a highly efficient and competitive shipyard that can cater to the growing demands of the global market.”

SAS is currently undertaking the construction of the South African Navy’s new hydrographic vessel, to be named SAS Nelson Mandela (pennant number A187). Signed in December 2017 under Project Hotel, the hydrographic survey vessel is based on Vard Marine's VARD 9 105 design. The new vessel will replace the aging SAS Protea which has served for 52 years in the hydrographic survey role.

Despite being significantly behind schedule due to floods, riots, and a steel strike, the future SAS Nelson Mandela is set for harbour trials during 2025.

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