Industrial Cooperation Agreement signed between The Netherlands and Naval Group: a cornerstone agreement for the Netherlands defense and maritime industries

Today, Dirk Beljaarts, Minister of Economic Affairs of The Netherlands and
Pierre Eric Pommellet, Chairman and CEO of Naval Group, signed the Industrial
Cooperation Agreement (ICA) related to the contract for the Replacement
Netherlands Submarine Capability (RNSC) program that will be signed in the
coming weeks by the Netherlands Ministry of Defense. The ceremony was held
at the Ministry of Economic Affairs in The Hague.


The Industrial Cooperation Agreement (ICA) is a binding document that lays out the industrial
cooperation strategy of Naval Group with the Netherlands defense and maritime sector for the
Replacement Netherlands Submarine Capability (RNSC) program.
The Netherlands selected Naval Group to deliver four new generation expeditionary submarines,
based on the Barracuda family design, after a rigorous and demanding tender process. This new
class of submarines meets demanding operational needs and aims at being a worthy replacement
to the current Walrus-class.
The ICA forms an important part of the submarine program as it contains the industrial
cooperation plan involving the Netherlands industries and knowledge centers, with the aim of
maximizing strategic autonomy.
Under this agreement, Naval Group will cooperate over a period of twenty years with numerous
key Dutch companies and knowledge institutes. This major project already involves a combination
of large companies, SMEs, innovative high-tech companies and knowledge institutes. This
agreement paves the way to a long-term partnership with the ambition to create value over the
full life-cycle of these four new submarines.
Pierre Eric Pommellet, Chairman and CEO of Naval Group stated: “It is an honor to be in the Hague
today to sign the Industrial Cooperation Agreement which is a major step for the RNSC program.
This agreement lays out an ambitious cooperation between the Netherlands Defense
Technological and Industrial Base (NLDTIB) and Naval Group to build the next generation of the
Royal Netherlands Navy’s submarines together. We are eager to keep leveraging on this
cooperation in the future. The Netherlands Defense Technological and Industrial Base delivers
high-performing and niche solutions that will be widely included in this program and I view Naval
Group as extremely lucky to be able to work closely with such skilled partners within the
framework of this program and beyond, for the decades to come.”

The ICA will lead to a significant strengthening of the Netherlands Defense Technological and
Industrial Base (NLDTIB) in the field of design, development and production of critical components
and subsystems for state-of-the-art submarines, but also for systems for surface vessels.
Some of the company’s main Dutch partners also took the opportunity to salute their cooperation
with Naval Group:
Derk te Bokkel, CEO of Royal IHC: “We extend our congratulations to Naval Group and the
Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs with this celebratory occasion. The signing of the ICA is
an important step in the program and for the Royal Netherlands Navy in their vital work in
ensuring security at sea and from the sea.
As a shipbuilder and leading supplier of high-tech maritime technology, Royal IHC is proud to
contribute to this strategic project, together with broad participation from the Dutch industry.
We are confident that the project will only further boost the Dutch maritime ecosystem including
the preservation and further development of Dutch knowledge, employment, and economy.”
Pieter van Breugel, Managing Director of Verebus: “For years we worked towards a long-term
strategic partnership with Naval Group, and this brought us to this unique moment in time.
Verebus is looking forward to a fruitful collaboration, which already resulted in a first signed
contract to start the development of a sustainable and efficient engineering support model for
the submarines of the RNSC program.”
Mark Jacobs, CCO of Optics11: “We experienced a very fruitful cooperation with Naval Group and
Thales in the bidding phase and being included in the ICA is a good acknowledgement of that work.
With this signature we formalize our collaboration and ensure our participation in the Orka
program by delivering the towed arrays.”
Hugo Loudon, CEO of RH Marine: “RH Marine is looking forward to working together with Naval
Group and the other Orka team members on supporting the Royal Netherlands Navy Submarine
service in protecting our seas.”
Rientz Willem Bol, CEO of Bolidt: “Where innovation sets sail with excellence. Our congratulations
to Naval Group for having been selected for the Orka contract. This achievement is a testament
to your hard work, dedication, and expertise in the submarine field. The signing of the Industrial
Cooperation Agreement is a strong signal of your determination to strengthen the strategic
cooperation with the Dutch maritime industry. Bolidt is looking forward to

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