ASC has awarded VEEM a six-year, $65 million contract to continue manufacturing and supplying critical components for Australia’s Collins Class submarines.
ASC Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Stuart Whiley welcomed the announcement.
“The six Collins Class submarines are among the most complex and sophisticated defence platforms in operation today, and demand precision and reliability,” Whiley said. “VEEM has been a key partner to ASC since 1992, supporting our mission to deliver a safe, high-performance and potent capability to the Royal Australian Navy."
VEEM has been supplying ball valves and actuators, manufacturing and supplying bodies and connectors for ball valves, and manufacturing a range of other non-ferrous castings for ASC – including strainer housings, mufflers, and main ballast tank valves – since 1992.
“It is important to recognise the enormous amount of effort that the employees of ASC and VEEM contribute every day in negotiating and executing such a critical and complex in-country manufacturing and service program,” VEEM Managing Director Mark Miocevich commented. “It is this type of successful collaboration that will underpin the success of the upcoming AUKUS program.”
Headquartered in Western Australia, VEEM is the licenced manufacturer and service agent of defence 55 and 44 series valves for Flowserve Flow Control (UK) Ltd, the original equipment manufacturer of the ball valves.
“More broadly, ASC is proud to work with Australian businesses, supporting jobs and building a sovereign industrial capability that is critical to the ongoing and future defence of our nation. We look forward to strengthening our partnership with VEEM over the years ahead," Whiley stated.
ASC built Australia’s Collins Class submarines and now maintains and upgrades them, while providing in-operation service and support.
In March 2024, ASC was selected as the Australian Government’s Sovereign Submarine Partner to sustain and, together with BAE Systems, jointly build conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarines at Osborne, known as SSN AUKUS.
At Henderson Shipyard in Western Australia, ASC will deliver sustainment services for Australia’s future Virginia Class and SSN AUKUS submarines.