Rosyth shipyard expected to win £1bn Danish navy contract
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Scottish shipyard sets sail for £1 Billion Danish Navy Frigate Deal - Scottish Business News
The Rosyth shipyard in Fife, operated by Babcock International, is poised to secure a landmark contract worth more than £1 billion to build four frigates for the Danish Navy – a deal that represents a significant boost for Scotland’s shipbuilding industry and the broader UK defence sector. This anticipated deal is part of advanced UK government negotiations aimed at strengthening military and economic partnerships with Northern European allies i…
Inside Rosyth, the shipyard poised for expansion
The Babcock yard at Rosyth is positioning itself for naval exports and expanded capacity, with executives confirming that plans are advancing for a £1 billion contract to build four frigates for the Danish Navy. The site is also shortlisted for a Swedish programme covering up to seven ships. At a press briefing on Thursday, Babcock Chief Executive David Lockwood OBE and Admiral Sir Nick Hine KCB, Chief Executive of Babcock Marine and former Seco…
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