The opening of Naval Group India’s technical workshop at Karwar industrial area signifies its long-term commitment towards Indian Navy and the industry.
It is strategically located close to the Indian Navy’s Naval Ship Repair Yard at Karwar that shall be home to Indian fleet of aircraft carriers, warships and Kalvari class submarines (based on Naval Group Scorpene® design).
Noteworthy, Naval Group India is the first subsidiary of any Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) platform designer to establish it physical presence at Karwar, supporting the Government of India’s vision and mission of INS Kadamba also referred as Project Sea Bird.
This workshop will house necessary tools and trained Indian engineers to provide time-bound services together with the support from the qualified partners – Indian Small and Medium enterprises (MSMEs).
Further, this workshop will complement Naval Group’s other workshops in Mumbai.
It aims to perform and support the maintenance activities related, but not limited to, combat system (electronic printed circuit boards, cabinets, peripherals of consoles, etc), electrical system (antenna switching unit, power supply unit(s) for sonar/ Torpedo interface module/ Air surface detection system, starter panel and intercom) and mechanical system (valves, masts, reducers, pressure bottles, etc).
Speaking on the occasion, EVP Services Mr Vincent Martinot-Lagarde said “We are investing up to INR 100 crores for this new workshop. We stand ready to assist the Indian Navy in an adaptive manner for the maintenance of Kalvari class submarines through upcoming refits and more.
The opening of our technical workshop is a natural extension of the strategic bilateral cooperation shared between India and France in the field of underwater defence & deterrence in line with our continued commitment towards the Indian Government’s ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ policy”.
It was further emphasised that Naval Group is regularly empowering the subsidiary and its partners in India, thus enabling much of repair activities in India by reducing the turnaround time as compared to sending it to foreign OEM.
As a result, promoting more and more indigenous sourcing.
Source: https://www.naval-group.com/