Download PDF version

Babcock signs an MOU (memorandum of understanding) with TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd to work together to deliver services and spares procurement for the British Army.

Both parties will harness their complementary capabilities, experience, and expertise in delivering Conventional Vehicle Systems Post-Design Services and Spares Procurement (CVSSP) to the British Army on a number of vehicle platforms including Land Rover, Weapons-Mounted Land Rover, and Pinzgauer.

Life equipment support

Babcock has a unique understanding of through life equipment support and manages over 30,000 vehicles

Babcock has a unique understanding of through life equipment support and manages over 30,000 vehicles for the British Army and over 300,000 pieces of equipment. As supply chain experts, TVS is responsible for the inventory management and procurement of circa 300,000 NSNs in support of the UK Ministry of Defence.

Louise Atkinson, Managing Director of Through Life Equipment Support at Babcock, said: “The signing of this MOU is great news for our customer, the British Army. Babcock will continue to provide an unrivalled equipment support service ensuring that their equipment is ready for action, whenever and wherever it is needed.”

Irene Ainscough, Defence Director at TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd, said: “TVS looks forward to continuing to support Babcock and the Authority, providing supply chain expertise to the CV fleet and building resilience through proactive obsolescence and supplier management.”

Download PDF version Download PDF version

In case you missed it

Wärtsilä to supply ammonia systems for EXMAR's gas carriers
Wärtsilä to supply ammonia systems for EXMAR's gas carriers

Wärtsilä Gas Solutions (WGS), part of the technology group Wärtsilä, will deliver the fuel supply and cargo handling systems for two new gas carriers that...

The impact of FuelEU maritime regulations on achieving climate goals
The impact of FuelEU maritime regulations on achieving climate goals

FuelEU Maritime regulations, which will take effect in 2025, will help to encourage investment in research and development (R&D) for the maritime industry. The European Union...

DNV’s maritime forecast charts the route to net-zero by 2050
DNV’s maritime forecast charts the route to net-zero by 2050

We are in the midst of a decisive decade when it comes to the future of maritime. Facing a long-term goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, the industry needs to make more i...

vfd