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Agreement Fincantieri - Gibbs & Cox for research purposes and development in the field of the commercial and military ships
The alliance is focused on the development of concept innovative with particular attention to the economic convenience and the productive efficiency
August 7, 2015
Fincantieri Marine Group LLC, the American controlled one of the navalmeccanico group Italian Fincantieri, and the American Gibbs & Cox, Inc., the main independent society of planning and naval engineering in America North, have announced a combined initiative for research purposes and development in the field of the commercial and military ships. The strategic alliance is focused on the development of concept innovative for commercial and military ships with particular attention to the economic convenience and the productive efficiency. These projects - Fincantieri has explained - will be able to find application are on the American market that on that international one.
"The complementarity of the competences and experiences of Fincantieri and Gibbs & Cox - the managing director of the Italian group has explained, Giuseppe Bono - will afford to offer us to ulterior innovative abilities on the market American. Our objective is that to already develop concept that they totally satisfy the requirements in continuous evolution of our customers, holding in consideration the aspects legacies to the productive efficiencies in the progettuale phase".
"This initiative - the managing director of Gibbs & Cox has commented, Rick Biben - benefits of an only vision, end-to-end: the collaboration between the planners of Gibbs & Cox and the engineers and experts of Fincantieri will afford to develop us projects that hold account of the requirements of the programs in the course of the entire life-cycle of the ship".
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