APV Safety Products Buckles Up $500k Export Contract With BA
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May 7, 2020

APV Safety Products Buckles Up $500k Export Contract With BAE

Victoria’s APV, one of Australia’s most successful Defence exporters, has been awarded a three year US$500,000 contract to supply passenger restraints for military vehicles.

APV military seatbelts will be used in several next generation amphibious and land military platforms built by BAE Systems in the USA, including the Amphibious Combat Vehicle program for the US Marines and Armoured Multi-Purpose Vehicle program for the US Army that replaces the M113 Armoured Personnel Carrier.

These programs represent two of the most important and technologically advanced armoured and protected vehicle programs underway for the US Forces.

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The international contract signing is significant milestone for APV, which has been providing restraints for Australian and North American military vehicles since 2002. The contract, with an optional additional year, was secured through the company’s involvement with BAE Systems Australia’s Global Supply Chain program.

BAE Systems Australia CEO, Gabby Costigan, said:
“Through our global business, we are opening the door to a global supply chain worth around AU$17 billion, introducing local SMEs to new markets and opportunities.

“We have a wealth of world leading, industrial suppliers in Australia and we see it as our duty to support them to achieve success through exports.

“APV is a fantastic example of this and with its involvement in this program, we will continue to provide the highest level of protection within our company’s military vehicles.”

Managing Director and CEO of APV Safety Products, Harry Hickling said:
"This agreement builds on APV's track record of providing battle-proven military restraints since 2002, including the Australian Bushmaster and US MaxxpPro MRAP vehicles during the Afghanistan conflict where there was no loss of life of personnel wearing APV restraints within these vehicles.

“The relationship with BAE Systems in the US means APV is working on the most technically advanced protected amphibious and land vehicle systems in the North American market.

“Certainly, this is a huge accolade for an Australian SME along with BAE Systems Global Access Program that made this possible, resulting in fantastic recognition of our capabilities on the international stage.

“Importantly, it serves as great recognition for our engineers and staff who have contributed so much to make this success possible."


BAE Systems PLC (LSE: BAES.L)
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