Fincantieri and Alexandria Shipyard Forge Maritime Partnership

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by EH

Fincantieri, Italy’s renowned shipbuilding giant, and the prestigious Alexandria Shipyard in Egypt have inked a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during the esteemed Doha International Maritime Defence Exhibition & Conference (DIMDEX). This significant agreement signals a new chapter in maritime cooperation between the two entities.

Under the terms of the MoU, both Fincantieri and the Alexandria Shipyard are poised to embark on a journey of collaborative exploration, focusing primarily on the construction of cutting-edge vessels. These discussions are set to pave the way for potential joint ventures, encompassing a diverse range of naval projects tailored to meet the evolving needs of the Egyptian Navy.

The signing ceremony, graced by the presence of Fincantieri’s General Manager of Military Ships, Dario Deste, and Rear Admiral Hossam El-Din Ezzat Kotb, President and CEO of the Alexandria Shipyard, exemplified the spirit of partnership and shared vision for maritime excellence.

With its rich legacy in both military and commercial shipbuilding, the Alexandria Shipyard stands as a beacon of expertise, having delivered state-of-the-art corvettes to bolster Egypt’s naval prowess. Moreover, the shipyard’s portfolio extends beyond conventional vessels, encompassing multipurpose ships, offshore drilling rigs, and oil platforms.

This landmark agreement underscores Fincantieri and the Alexandria Shipyard’s steadfast commitment to fostering innovation and seizing lucrative business opportunities on the global stage. As both entities set sail towards a future marked by collaboration and innovation, the maritime industry eagerly anticipates the transformative impact of their partnership on the seas.

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Edward Hunt
Edward is a defence consultant working independently for various companies and governments. He has lived in Trieste since 2017 after moving with his family from London. Currently he also writes articles for various aerospace industry magazines, works with flight simulator game developers and corrects erroneous opinions in the FT comments sections like a Boss.

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