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Tyssenkrupp Marine Systems Bags Largest Order in History thyssenkrupp Marine Systems has officially been commissioned to build six identical Type 212CD submarines. The procurement 28 Jul, 2021, 4:30 am thyssenkrupp Marine Systems has officially been commissioned to build six identical Type 212CD submarines. The procurement organizations of Norway and Germany signed the corresponding contracts. Worth approximately EUR 5.5 billion, the order comprises the delivery of two submarines to the German Navy and four to the Norwegian Navy. thyssenkrupp Marine Systems CEO Dr Rolf Wirtz said “The 212CD order is a major milestone. The Norwegian and German navies are getting the most modern submarines in the world, international and industrial teamwork will permanently shape cooperation in the maritime sector, and we have created capacity utilization for our company. Today is a good day for our employees and for thyssenkrupp!” ....
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