L&T signs important Master Ship Repair Agreement with US Military Sealift Command
Mumbai. India’s industrial technology company L&T has signed the highly significant MSRA with the US Military Sealift Command (MSC) enabling it to execute refits on US MSC and Navy warships, L&T announced on July 11.
In fact, L&T’s state-of-the-art Kattupalli Shipyard near Chennai has already been undertaking voyage repairs of the Military Sealift Command vessels.
Now, after elaborate assessment by the US Navy and the Military Sealift Command, the Shipyard has qualified for the Master Shipyard Repair Agreement (MSRA). This is equivalent to undertaking warship refits, for which the Shipyard has already been qualified by the Indian Navy and the Coast Guard.
L&T’s Kattupalli Shipyard is a major node in India’s Southern Defence Corridor.
Said US Consul General in Chennai Ms. Judith Ravin: “This MSRA is yet another milestone in our ever-expanding US-India partnership. This historic agreement is a direct outcome of the 2022 US-India 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue and demonstrates US commitment to utilize repair facilities on a regular basis at the L&T shipyard in Kattupalli. This agreement will serve to strengthen our two nations’ strategic partnership and contribute to a free and open Indo-Pacific.”
The agreement marks yet another step in the growing relationship between the biggest and the oldest democracies of the world, further strengthening the strategic partnership between them in the defence sector.
Commenting on the momentous occasion, Mr. AT Ramchandani, Executive Vice President & Head L&T Defence said: “This agreement marks a global recognition of our unmatched capabilities and facilities to undertake quality ship repairs and refits. We are happy to be of service to the US Navy and the Military Sealift Command. L&T will dedicate all its dynamism, innovation, and Shipbuilding 4.0 techniques to meet the quality and delivery requirements of the US side.”
Ms. Ravin and Mr. Ramachandran also received the USNS Salvor at the Kattupalli Shipyard for voyage repairs.
This is the third US naval ship coming to the L&T Shipyard for Voyage Repairs. Earlier, Voyage Repairs of Marine Sealift Command (MSC) Fleet Support Ships – USNS Charles Drew and USNS Matthew Perry – were undertaken and completed on-time by L&T.
L&T’s Kattupalli Shipyard is one of the modern shipbuilding and ship repair facilities in this part of the world and is equipped with a heavy ship-lift, multiple dry and wet berths to concurrently enable building of new ships and undertaking repairs and refits. It will not only be able to undertake quality ship repair jobs and refits on the vessels of US Navy and the Military Sealift Command, but L&T’s global network of offices facilities will contribute towards logistics support in supply chain management.
Background:
Larsen & Toubro is a USD 23 billion Indian multinational engaged in EPC Projects, Hi-Tech Manufacturing and Services. It operates in over 50 countries worldwide. A strong, customer–focused approach and the constant quest for top-class quality have enabled L&T to attain and sustain leadership in its major lines of business for eight decades.