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sion related design features as well as
reduction of military signature. Further-
more, ongoing research is done to
increase building efficiency, resulting in
reduction of delivery time, while improv-
ing the maintainability of the vessels.
Both departments also have some current
R&D projects that are not strictly contract
driven but more motivated in a broader
expectancy of market development.
Although we will not go into detail on the
latest, we would like to mention some
past achievements:
• In 1995 Damen started with a
research program, called the "Enlarged
Ship Concept" focused on optimizing
Patrol craft seagoing behavior. The basic
thought behind the idea is enlarging ships
length without increase of displacement
thus reducing ships resistance and slam-
ming effects. The Damen Stan Patrol
4100 (delivered to Dutch Coast Guard in
the Caribbean) was the effective result.
Further optimization resulted in the cur-
rent line of Damen Spa 4207 (a.o. UK,
Dutch Coast Guard, Jamaica).
In line with this research program we are
currently developing a new series of ves-
sels that have even better seagoing char-
acteristics and have also used this concept
in our Crew Supply range. First vessels
are under construction and will be deliv-
ered in 2006.
Damen participates in the FAST pro-
ject in conjunction with i.e. the US Coast
Guard, MARIN etc.
MN: How does the continued trend of
new ship construction evolving in the
Far East, particularly China, affect
your business?
Damen: The ongoing development of
new shipbuilding areas has always been a
great challenge and opportunity for
Damen. Ever since Damen first started
subcontracting hulls and later full con-
struction in more competitive wage coun-
tries, in comparison to Holland, this has
been an ongoing process of finding new
places for even more competitive con-
struction. In such manner we started off
going to Poland in the late 80's / early
90's, later to the former East-blok coun-
tries Russia, Joegoslavia in the mid 90's
and recently Romania (2000), China
(1999), Ukraine (2001) and South East
Asia (2003).
The constant search for new subcontract-
ing yards for partial and/or full construc-
tion of our product series is a balancing
effort between low prices, quality control
and delivery security for which we have
specialized people in our Contracting and
Yard Support (CYS) department
Damen Shipyards Group currently has
two shipyards in China. Damen Shipyards
Changde was purchased in (2000) and a
joint venture with Damen Shipyards
Yichang (for the construction of Cargo
Vessels) was formed in 1998. We find that
the Chinese shipbuilding Industry is a
highly competitive market, especially in
the production of series of vessels. At
Damen Shipyards Changde we produce
the Damen ASD (Azimuth Stern Drive)
2411 and 3111 besides the conventional
Damen Stan Tug 1606 and 2208. Damen
Ychang nowadays focuses on the Damen
CF (Combi Feeder) 10500 of which we
have four under construction.
Furthermore, Damen is currently building
a wide range of vessels in South East
Asia, where we hope to come to a close
cooperation with the local yard shortly.
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