23 Oct 2024

Damen and idD Portugal Defence sign Collaboration agreement

Letter of intent paves way for increased collaboration in shipbuilding

Rick van de Weg
5 MIN

On 18 October, Damen Shipyards Group and idD Portugal Defence signed a letter of intent (LOI) to boost collaboration in shipbuilding and further integrate Portuguese industry into the global naval value chain.

With this move, Damen and idD Portugal Defence will work together to identify synergies to support the development of a sustainable maritime sector in Portugal. The two parties undertake to share knowledge related to shipbuilding and maritime technologies and to further integrate Portuguese suppliers into Damen’s supply chain.

The inking of the LOI took place at an Industry Day hosted at Damen’s headquarters in Gorinchem, the Netherlands. The Industry Day follows a similar, earlier event held in Portugal. During the event, numerous Portuguese maritime and defence sector businesses, together with governmental agencies, came together to share knowledge and start developing the cooperation.

From left to right: Carlos Félix (Board member, idD), Jacob Biemond (Director Procurement, Damen)

The delegation included Carlos Félix, Board member at idD, Daniel Vultos, BTID manager at idD, Susana Duarte, Marketing and Communications at idD, José Neves, Head of the Board at AED, Raúl Lourenço, Defence Manager at AED, Miguel Porfírio of AICEP, Defence attaché Captain Sérgio Silva Pinto, and Commander Nelson Morais of the Portuguese Navy.

The LOI builds on an existing, strong relationship between Damen, industry and the Portuguese authorities and industry. An example of this cooperation is the recently commenced construction of a Multi Purpose Vessel (MPV) for the Portuguese Navy, following Damen’s successful participation in a tender process last year.

From left to right: Norberto Almeida (Director, Beyond Composite), Pieter Huyskens (Director Research, Development and Innovation, Damen)

The project is funded by the European Union’s Recovery and Resilience Fund (RRF) that is part of NextGeneration EU (the economic recovery package to support EU member states affected by the COVID-19 pandemic).

Damen has extensive experience in involving local industry in its shipbuilding projects. This spans everything from local companies building Damen vessels when required, to the inclusion of those companies in Damen’s international projects.

From left to right: Piet Faasse (Director E&A, Damen), Pedro Lourenço (Aeromarine), Erwink Klinkhamer (Procurement Manager, Damen Naval)

Damen’s portfolio is not limited to the defence & security sector. The shipbuilder is active in all segments of the maritime industry internationally. This holds the potential for Portuguese companies to enter a supply chain network also supporting diverse commercial projects internationally, with the potential to develop long-term export opportunities.

Marijke Winiarski (Industrial Participation Manager, Damen) delivering a presentation during the Industry Days

Board member at idD Carlos Félix, said, “We are grateful for the trust that Damen has placed in us, and we remain committed to meeting the high expectations set up for this partnership. Together, we will ensure that the Portuguese Navy is equipped for the challenges of tomorrow, while fostering the development of a strong and competitive naval industry in Portugal.”