MEMBER NEWS: Successful collaboration secures MacArtney a contract with T. Mariotti for new navy vessel

August 1, 2024
MEMBER NEWS: Successful collaboration secures MacArtney a contract with T. Mariotti for new navy vessel

MacArtney has been entrusted the role of one-stop solution partner, delivering critical underwater systems that bolster the security, safety, surveillance, and rescue efforts of the Italian Navy’s Special and Diving Operations – Submarine Rescue Ship (SDO-SuRS) contracted to Italian shipbuilder T. Mariotti.

MacArtney’s expertise in underwater systems integration proved paramount in delivering a comprehensive solution for the Italian Navy’s SDO-SuRS. The solution comprises MacArtney’s electric launch and recovery system eLARS™ and advanced technology from esteemed business partners Klein, AML Oceanographic and Sonardyne, providing high-res Side Scan Sonar, Moving Vessel Profilers, and Diver Detection Sonar systems.

Combined, these enhancements from MacArtney and its partners improve the vessel’s launch and recovery, security, and surveillance capabilities. They also strengthen safety measures by enhancing the detection of unauthorised divers and vessels, tracking movements, and improving underwater imaging, thereby advancing the SDO-SuRS’s search and recovery operations.

Together towards tomorrow

T. Mariotti, committed to setting new benchmarks in shipbuilding with every vessel, was intrigued by MacArtney’s holistic approach and adherence to their high standards for next-generation technology.

“We are delighted to collaborate with our trusted partner, MacArtney, on this esteemed naval project, which represents the highest level of shipbuilding and technology,” states Marco Ghiglione, CEO of T. Mariotti, and continues: “MacArtney’s adept integration of advanced technologies and expertise will undoubtedly contribute to the enhanced capabilities and efficiency of the Italian Navy’s SDO-SuRS.”

The new-built 120 m SDO-SuRS replaces the retiring Nave Anteo as the Italian Navy’s (Marina Militare Italiana) primary special and diving operations – submarine rescue ship. It elevates both naval and civil underwater operations, supporting rescue missions, special tasks, and marine infrastructure protection.

Reliable performance through innovative design

T. Mariotti selected the MacArtney eLARS as a key feature of the SDO-SuRS.

The eLARS technology provides an eco-friendly, compact, and reliable all-electric system. Its efficiency exceeds that of hydraulic systems by more than 30%. At the same time, eliminating pressurised oil over water significantly reduces oil spillage risks. Additionally, it features a self-assessment capability for preventive maintenance and enables remote shore-based operation, optimising overall processes.

Increasing MacArtney’s Italian footprint

MacArtney’s Italian subsidiary, established in 2019, has swiftly gained ground. Led by Managing Director Vincenzo Mauro, the Bologna-based office achieved remarkable feats in just five years, including the groundbreaking contract with T. Mariotti for the Italian Navy and the debut of the first eLARS in the Italian market. This progress highlights MacArtney’s dedication to providing global access to local support, concludes Vincenzo Mauro:

“We value our client’s trust in us for this pivotal project and remain devoted to delivering dependable and efficient underwater solutions for maritime operations worldwide.”

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