NAVIRIS S.A.S.
Naviris is a company owned 50/50 by Fincantieri and Naval Group, officially launched in January 2020. With this alliance bringing new opportunities to the surface ship market, Fincantieri and Naval Group have cemented their shared commitment to building a future of excellence for the naval industry. The two European leaders have joined forces to better serve the world’s navies and mutually increase their competitive advantage. The alliance is based on a mutual understanding of the challenges and realities of naval defense in today’s world. Naviris’s mission is to open the doors to tomorrow’s international markets.
The main activities of NAVIRIS s.a.s. are:
design, study, development, manufacture, installation, performance of technical tests and assessments, sale, rental, operation, maintenance, dismantling, recycling of all infrastructures used in defense activities (naval and naval aviation), subcontracting of the above activities, study, performance of logistics services, works and services relating to the above activities, research, scientific and technical study, obtaining, acquisition, operation, transfer of intellectual property rights.
‘to date, 5 R&D projects have been completed:
– gaining a sea state
– fuel cells
– energy consumption
– virtual boat
– factory of the future
Feasibility and derisking studies for a mid-life refit of the Horizon frigates, for which Naviris will be co-contractor, are underway. Naviris is currently negotiating with OCCAR with a view to signing a contract at the end of 2022.
The main objective is to identify the most cost-effective solutions for the refurbishment of the Horizon frigates.
The main objective is to identify and propose to the Italian and French navies the technical choices which, once approved, will be used by the industry to enable the Horizon class destroyers of the Italian navy (Andrea Doria and Caio Duilio) and the French navy (Forbin and Chevalier Paul) to extend their operational life until 2040.’
‘On December 9, 2021, the consortium led by the three naval industrial partners Fincantieri, Naval Group and Navantia and coordinated by Naviris submitted an industrial proposal under the European Defense Fund (EDF) MMPC call to develop this joint project. By jointly developing a new ship, the EPC, they aim to ensure European sovereignty in second-rate warships.
This has been made possible thanks to the participation of:
– 4 countries in the EPC PESCO project (Italy, France, Spain and Greece)
– 6 co-founding countries (Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Denmark and Norway)
– 3 European shipbuilding companies (Fincantieri, Naval Group and Navantia), with Naviris in charge of coordination
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– 40 marine systems and equipment companies
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In this context, promoting the program to other European navies, with joint action by nations already part of the PESCO program, will strengthen European industry, increasing cooperation, efficiency and reducing duplication of defense spending.’
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