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16 February 2009

Implementation Investments

Sredne-Nevsky Shipbuilding Plant Signs Large Contract with AVEVA

AVEVA announced the signing of a 1 000 000 euro contract with Sredne-Nevsky Shipbuilding Plant (SNSP), Russia.

AVEVA solutions were selected because they are able to coordinate and manage data so that project costs and time can be minimized. The shipyard is able to produce design and production documentation that will reduce construction time and increase accuracy in both hull production and outfitting construction. Using AVEVA solutions also cuts down construction costs by more effectively managing the pre-assembly production documentation for each step of the building process.

Following the fast installation of the AVEVA solutions, and subsequent full training of the SNSP staff on the new system, a specialist team of engineers continued to work with AVEVA to configure the AVEVA software to satisfy SNSP's specific requirements.

SNSP, situated near St Petersburg in Russia, offers a wide range of services in shipbuilding, modernization and repair of ships and related constructions made of aluminium, steel and fibreglass. Both defence and civil orders are handled by SNSP: the former including minesweepers, missile boats and the topsides of corvettes; the latter, tugboats, fireboats and floating fuel stations.

About Sredne-Nevsky Shipbuilding Plant

Sredne-Nevsky Shipbuilding Plant was founded in 1912 under the name of Ust-Izhorskaya shipyard. It is located in the settlement Pontonnii near St. Petersburg on the bank of the river Neva.

SNSP, situated near St Petersburg in Russia, offers a wide range of services in shipbuilding, modernization and repair of shipboards and relative constructions made of aluminium, steel and fibreglass. Both defence orders and civil ones are dealt with. The former include minesweepers, missile boats, corvettes' topsides, the latter - tugboats, fireboats, floating fuel stations.

The plant possesses all the necessary licenses, certificates and findings to design and construct civil ships, arms and various items of defence equipment.

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