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04 February 2019

Denmark chooses Marshall to provide containerised Network and Communications systems

  • Multi-million pound framework agreement
  • Advanced Protected Network and Communications Container Systems.
  • Contract won against international competition on quality and pricing

The Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (DALO) has selected Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group, after a competitive international tender, to provide advanced communications and networking containers as part of its programme to update the Danish Armed Forces deployable infrastructure.

Lieutenant Colonel Søren Høst from the Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation shakes hands with Ray Cutting Director Marshall Aerospace and Land Systems Land Systems Managing Director watched by Head of Commercial Charles Crawford.

The company will be supplying more than 40 containers as part of this multi-million pound contract.  Included in the contract is fitting out the units to meet the operational requirement and on-call support as required by the Danish Armed Forces.

“As part of our strategy for growth we are increasing our focus on exports. This contract demonstrates that we are on the right road especially as the award is based on our technical competence and pricing structure against a range of international competitors,” said Alistair McPhee, Chief Executive of Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group.

“We have had a long running relationship with the Danish Defence Forces going back to 1996 when they selected us to provide maintenance services for their C-130 Hercules aircraft. This was further extended in 2013 in a ground breaking collaborative support contract in partnership with the Royal Norwegian Air Force,” added Mr McPhee.

The Network and Communications containers will be supplied with air conditioning, electrical power distribution and fitted with a full suite of intruder and EMC protection assets. Internally the containers will be fitted with computer, communications, and network equipment.

This is the second export contract Marshall has won in as many months for military containers.  In December Marshall announced a £100 million contract to supply to the Netherlands.

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