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RMC began building its second multi-purpose corvette
On Thursday, 9 October, the Rauma shipyard initiated the building of its second multipurpose corvette with a traditional steel cutting ceremony. The ceremony marked the start of the construction phase and was attended by representatives from the Ministry of Defence, the Finnish Navy and the Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command. RMC believes that the companys capabilities will also attract new orders to the shipyard.
Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC)
and its subsidiary RMC Defence Oy
have been commissioned to build four
Pohjanmaa-class multi-purpose corvettes
for the Finnish Navy as part of the Squadron
2020 project. The high-performance multipurpose
corvettes have been designed for
varying conditions in the Baltic Sea, including
icy conditions. RMC has made significant
investments and improved its own
capabilities throughout the construction
of the first multi-purpose corvette. The
corvettes are being built in a closed hall
constructed specifically for this project as
a means of guaranteeing the necessary
safety and quality.
The individuals who engraved their initials onto the plate, from left to right in the picture, are: Jari Nieminen, Deputy Project Director SQ2020,
Rauma Marine Constructions Oy; Marko Piiroinen, Inspector, Lloyds Register; Jukka Anteroinen, Chief of Staff of the Navy Command, Rear
Admiral; Juha-Matti Ylitalo, Deputy Chief of the Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command, Brigadier General of Engineers; Tuomas Kaitila,
Partner and Member of the Board, Rauma Marine Constructions Oy; and Mika Laurilehto, Deputy CEO, Rauma Marine Constructions Oy.
RMC has an agreement to build
four multi-purpose corvettes for the Navy
in co-operation with the Finnish Defence
Forces Logistics Command. Established
co-operation with the client ensures that
the vessels will meet the future needs of
the Navy. During the construction of the first multi-purpose corvette, we did a great
deal of development work that will greatly
facilitate the construction of future vessels.
Since we managed to get the construction
of the second multi-purpose corvette
underway already, I am pleased to
say that we will be several weeks ahead
of schedule,
says Mika Nieminen
The construction of the multi-purpose
corvettes is related to national security
and, thus, the Ministry of Defence, the
Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command
(that commissioned the vessel), the Finnish
Navy, Lloyds Register classification and
compliance company, and the management
and employees from Rauma Marine
Constructions (RMC) were present for the
initiation of the production phase.
The Defence Forces Logistics Command
appreciates the mutual co-operation
with RMC. We believe that this will
provide the Navy with multi-purpose corvettes
that will be optimal for performance
in all conditions. RMC has met our specific
requirements, affirms Juha-Matti
Ylitalo, Brigadier General Engineering and Deputy Chief of the Finnish Defence
Forces Logistics Command.
The construction of the first of the
multi-purpose corvettes has advanced well
into the hull phase and is already beginning
to take shape. The entire Squadron
2020 project is expected to be completed
in 2029. The direct employment impact of
the project in Finland is equivalent to more
than 3,600 person-years.
Our ability to build both warships
and other special vessels, such as icebreakers,
is top notch. We believe that there
will be significant demand for these in the
future. Our investments in green technology
are drawing increasing interest from
new clients, says Mika Nieminen, CEO
and President of RMC.
RMCS ORDER BOOK
EXTENDS TO 2028
In March 2024, RMC, which is entirely Finnish-
owned, celebrated ten years since its
founding. During this time, the company delivered the award-winning commercial
car and passenger ferries MyStar (Tallink,
2022), Aurora Botnia (Wasaline, 2021) and
Hammershus (Molslinjen, 2018).
In addition to the multi-purpose corvettes,
the company is also currently building
the second of two Spirit of Tasmania
car and passenger ferries for the TT-Line
Company in Australia. The first Spirit of
Tasmania car ferry was delivered to the client
in mid-September. RMCs current order
book is worth over one billion euro.
RMC will build a total of four Pohjanmaa-
class multi-purpose corvettes for the
Finnish Navy. A multi-purpose corvette is a warship capable of effectively carrying out
naval duties at sea all year round. These
warships will be equipped with unique performance
capabilities and properties as to
make them ideal for the varying conditions
of the Baltic Sea. They will also be able to
operate in icy conditions.
Rauma shipyard has a long-standing
tradition of collaboration with the Finnish
Navy. Throughout history, four Haminaclass
vessels, two Hämeenmaa-class minelayers,
four Rauma-class missile boats and
the hovercraft Tuuli were built in Rauma.
Rauma shipyard has also produced several
icebreakers and other special vessels.
Key dimensions of the multi-purpose corvettes:
Length: 117 m
Beam: 16.5 m
Draught: 5 m
Speed: 26 knots (48 km/h)
Crew: 70
by: RAUMA MARINE CONSTRUCTIONS
photos: RAUMA MARINE CONSTRUCTIONS