Imtech: order for Turkish navy

Imtech: order for Turkish navy

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(Thomson Reuters ONE) -


Gouda, the Netherlands - Royal Imtech N.V. (IM-AE, technical services provider
in and outside Europe) announces that it has signed a contract for the design
and supply of all electric systems to power three Turkish Navy Auxiliary
vessels, consisting of one Submarine Rescue Mother Ship (MoShip) and two Rescue
and Towing Ships (RATships). All ships will be built by Istanbul Shipyard in
Tuzla in Turkey and are scheduled to be delivered to the Turkish Navy by mid of
2015.

René van der Bruggen, CEO Imtech: 'Imtech is increasingly active in the Turkish
market. In the second half of 2010 we acquired Elkon, specialized in electrical
services, automation and alarm, monitoring and control in the Turkish marine
market. Combining knowledge and collaboration with existing Imtech competences
makes it possible to win new orders, like the new order for the Turkish navy.
Recently, we also acquired AE Arma-Elektropanç, active in technical solutions in
the Turkish buildings and energy markets. Together with them we are also working
on synergy advantages. By this we are able to substantially increase our Turkish
activities.'

Broad supply scope
Imtech's Turkish marine business unit Elkon is selected by Istanbul Shipyard to
design, supply and commission the complete package of electrical systems. The
supply range involves major components of the power generation, power
distribution and propulsion systems, as well as an integrated vessel management
system including power management and machinery monitoring & control. Electrical
engineering and onboard installations, integrated logistic support and ship's
engineering room and bridge consoles are also part of the supply scope.

Equipped with modern rescue systems
The MoShip will be capable to provide lifesaving support to a disabled submarine
and evacuate the crew. The other two vessels are capable of towing ships as well




as firefighting. Both ships will be equipped with modern rescue systems and
equipment such as remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV), atmospheric diving
suit (ADS), submarine ventilation system, emergency life support, and pressure
chambers. The ships can perform underwater repair works and are specialized in
wreck removal through divers, atmospheric diving suits and ROVs and helicopter
operations. The mother ship will have the necessary infrastructure for the
deployment of the NATO Submarine Rescue Diving and Recompression System (NRDRS).
The availability of different rescue concepts provides an opportunity for co-
operation with other navies.

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More information Imtech

Media: Analysts & Investors:

Pieter Koenders Jeroen Leenaers
Director Corporate Communications Manager Investor Relations
T: +31 655 74 65 85 T: +31 182 54 35 04
E: pieter.koenders(at)imtech.eu E: jeroen.leenaers(at)imtech.eu
www.imtech.eu www.imtech.eu


Imtech profile
Royal Imtech N.V. is a European technical services provider in the fields of
electrical solutions, ICT (information and communication technology) and
mechanical solutions. With 28,600 employees, Imtech achieves annual revenue of
more than 5.1 billion euro. Imtech holds strong positions in the buildings and
industry markets in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria,
Eastern Europe, Sweden, Norway, Finland, the UK, Ireland, Turkey and Spain, the
European markets of ICT and Traffic as well as in the global marine market. In
total Imtech serves 23,000 customers. Imtech offers added value with integrated
and multidisciplinary total solutions that lead to better business processes and
more efficiency for customers and the customers they, in their turn, serve.
Imtech also offers solutions that contribute towards a sustainable society, for
example in the areas of energy, the environment, water and mobility. Imtech
shares are listed on the NYSE Euronext Amsterdam, where Imtech is included in
the Midkap Index. Imtech shares are also included in the Dow Jones STOXX 600
index.


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