FRENCH DEFENCEINDUSTRY
OCTOBER, 6th-8th, 2015SYDNEY EXHIBITION CENTRESYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
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Jocelyn de VIREL Julie BOOZER +33 (0)1 56 59 15 05 / [email protected] +33 (0)1 56 59 15 06 / [email protected]
CONTENTS EDITORIAL...........................................................................................................................................................................................page 3
FRENCH PAVILION MAP...............................................................................................................................................................page 4
USEFUL CONTACTS.........................................................................................................................................................................page 5
FRENCH DEFENCE INDUSTRY - LIST OF EXHIBITORS
AMERIS ............................................................................................................................................ 2M-9 ................................... page 7
DCNS ............................................................................................................................................... 2K-11 ................................... page 8
ECA ................................................................................................................................................. 2H-10 ................................... page 9
EURONAVAL ..................................................................................................................................... 2M-9 ................................. page 10
EUROTORP ....................................................................................................................................... 2K-9 ................................. page 11
FOURE LAGADEC ............................................................................................................................ 2M-9 ................................. page 12
GICAN ............................................................................................................................................... 2M-9 ................................. page 13
JEUMONT ELECTRIC ....................................................................................................................... 2L-9 ..................................page 14
SAGEM ........................................................................................................................................... 2H-11 ................................. page 15
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French Defence Industry • OCTOBER 6TH- 8TH 2015, SYDNEY EXHIBITION CENTRE, AUSTRALIA
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French Defence Industry • OCTOBER 6TH- 8TH 2015, SYDNEY EXHIBITION CENTRE, AUSTRALIA
EDITORIALDiplomatic and economic relations between Australia and France founded on a strategic partnership signed in January 2012.
With the first visit of a French President to Australia in November 2014 and the Australian Prime Minister’s visit to France in April 2015, François HOLLANDE and Tony ABBOTT clearly state their joint determination to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.
This French-Australian cooperation is particularly driven by international and regional commitment to security and stability around the world and in the Pacific. For the defence French Minister Jean-Yves LE DRIAN, the Asia-Pacific region is a priority zone that represents an integral part of our security environment.
French presence in the South-Pacific encourages regular contact between our two countries’ armies. In industrial domains, armement contracts signed between French companies and Australian armed forces are a reflection of the bonds of mutual trust that have led notably to the establishment of French companies in Australia and the purchase of French military equipment by the Australian armies, particularly in the naval sector. Elements that contribute to operating our strategic force submarines are manufactured in Australia and French technology plays a role in maintaining Australian security. Our two countries clearly trust each other in sensitive domains essential for defence and security.
The French companies exhibiting under the French Pavilion at the Pacific exhibition will be presenting their skills and high technology equipment that can meet the demands of the Australian armies and all those committed to security issues in the Asia-Pacific zone.
I hope the exhibition gives you the opportunity to build industrial cooperation and promising and productive relationships.
Patrick BOISSIERPresident of the GICAN
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French Defence Industry • OCTOBER 6TH- 8TH 2015, SYDNEY EXHIBITION CENTRE, AUSTRALIA
CAFE & EXHIBITORLOUNGE
18x15
AUSTRALIAN SMALLBUSINESS ZONE
DMO
DSTO
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CONFERENCE PRECINCT
CAT
Fincantieri
L-3
Boeing
NorthropGrumman
SercoDefence
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Germany
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Maritime Australia Limited
PO Box 4095, Geelong, Victoria 3220 Australia
T: +61 3 5282 0500 F: +61 3 5282 4455 E: [email protected]
DRAFT LAYOUT
positions and feature areas as it deems necessary
Drawing Title:PACIFIC 2015
6th - 8th October 2015
Sydney Exhibition Centre @ Glebe Island
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SOS Tools
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HydroGroup
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CONFERENCEINFORMATION
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Celementrix Allied DataSystems
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French Defence Industry • OCTOBER 6TH- 8TH 2015, SYDNEY EXHIBITION CENTRE, AUSTRALIA
INNOVATION AND KNOW-HOWPACIFIC Australia 2015, the 9th edition in the series, will be held from 6 to 8 October 2015 at the Sydney Exhibition Centre, Glebe Island, Sydney.Held in 2000, PACIFIC Australia is Asia Pacific’s premier international show for commercial maritime and naval defence industries.PACIFIC 2015 will continue the event’s expansion with increased focus on the commercial maritime sector as well as naval defence. In 2013, more than 400 participating exhibitor companies were represented from 19 countries. Over the three days of PACIFIC 2013, trade-day attendances totalled 17,992 and the event hosted 24 associated conferences, symposia and forums.
CONTACTS
THE FRENCH PAVILION IS ORGANIZED AND COORDINATED BY:
GICAN60, rue de Monceau 75008 Paris - FRANCETel: +33 (0)1 56 59 15 15Email: [email protected]: www.gican.asso.fr
CONTACT OF THE FRENCH EMBASSY :
6 Perth AvenueYarralumla ACT 2600CanberraTel: +61 (0)2 6216 0100Fax: +61 (0)2 6216 0132Email: [email protected] Ambassador: S.E. M. Christophe LECOURTIER
PAVILION ORGANISER CONTACTS :
Mr Jocelyn de VIREL, Export Manager - Tel: +33 (0)6 80 91 73 97Ms Julie BOOZER, Export Assistant - Tel: +33 (0)6 26 26 56 52
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AMERISSTAND 2M-9
COMPANY PRESENTATION
Since 1994, the AMERIS Group offers its global expertise in Supply Chain, Technical Assistance and Engineering for critical businesses and industries: • Shipbuilding (military and civilian), • energy (nuclear, MRE, oil&gas),• defence & aerospace, • transport and communications.
Meeting our customers expectations is our main priority. AMERIS international recognition is the result of on an innovative management business model that allows us:• To answer on-time to your needs. Thanks to our matrix organisation, we possess a
dynamic and reactive operating model. • To provide optimal reaction times thanks to our short decision chain. • To work across the 5 continents.• To understand your needs: Our team speaks English, French, Spanish, German, Slovak,
Italian and Portuguese.Thereby our key strengths, responsiveness and adaptability, contribute to the international reliability of the AMERIS Group Supply Chain Management.
AMERIS NETWORKThe AMERIS Group has subsidiaries in France, Spain, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Chile, New Zealand & French Polynesia, and a network of more than 20 international representatives.
EQUIPMENT / PRODUCTS / SERVICES
SUPPLY CHAINA database of more than 70,000 parts under NATO codification from 7,000 providers.• Sourcing • Customised kitting and co-packing• Procurement Project Management • International Logistics• Order tracking • Dangerous Goods International• Defence Export licenses Carriage (IMDG & IATA).
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCEComplex assignments in the most advanced technical areas.• Studies & Engineering (APM, AC, BPS, BPD) • MRO• Project Supervision & Management • Factory Acceptance Test• Assistance in RFQ Management • Obsolescences Management
ENGINEERING (MEGA-P)On-demand engineered parts and sub-assemblies according to customer’s technical specifications.• Precision machining • Flat or cylindrical grinding• Surface treatment • Small and large-sized parts• Mechanised welding • High-speed machining
348, rue des Métiers 50110 Tourlaville - Normandy – FRANCETel: +33 (0)6 07 35 38 23Website: www.ameris.net
• Contact: Valérie IGLESIAS LAIGLE Director of Development &
Communications [email protected]
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French Defence Industry • OCTOBER 6TH- 8TH 2015, SYDNEY EXHIBITION CENTRE, AUSTRALIA
40-42, rue du Docteur Finlay75735 Paris Cedex 15 – FRANCETel: +33 (0)1 40 59 50 00Website: www.dcnsgroup.com
• Contact: Patricia COUCHET Public Relations & Events [email protected]
DCNSSTAND 2K-11
COMPANY PRESENTATION
DCNS is a world leader in naval defense and an innovative player in energy. The Group’s success as an advanced technology company with global reach is built on meeting customer needs by deploying exceptional know-how, unique industrial resources and an ability to develop innovative strategic partnerships. DCNS designs and builds submarines and surface combatants, develops associated systems and infrastructure, and offers a full range of services to naval bases and shipyards. The Group has also expanded its focus into marine renewable energy. Aware of its corporate social responsibilities, DCNS is a member of the United Nations Global Compact. The DCNS Group generates annual revenues of €3.1 billion and employs 13130 people (2014 data).
To meet the specific needs of clients and prospects, DCNS offers:
• Submarines such as nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBN) of the Triomphant type Barracuda nuclear attack submarines (SSN), or the Scorpene® 2000 and Scorpene® 1000 conventional attack submarines (SSKS);
• Above water systems such as FREMM multimission frigates, anti-air Horizon frigates, the Gowind® 2500, high performance warfare capabilities, not to mention future mine warfare systems or UUVs (unmanned underwater vehicles);
• Services including maintenance with availability guarantee, warship modernisation and support;
• Submarine weapons such as MU90 lightweight torpedoes, F21 heavyweight torpedoes and Contralto® anti-torpedo protection systems; simulators for training marine crews;
• Services for the design, manufacture and maintenance of equipment for civilian nuclear plants;
• Innovative solutions in marine renewable energy such as floating wind farms, tidal turbines, ocean thermal energy conversion plants and wave energy converters.
Last year, DCNS opened a new subsidiary in Australia.
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262, rue des frères Lumière83130 Toulon – FRANCETel: +33 (0)4 94 08 80 79Website: www.ecagroup.com
• Contact: Meliha BOUCHER Digital Marketing Manager [email protected]
ECA GROUPSTAND 2H-10
COMPANY PRESENTATION
The ECA Group is renowned for its expertise in robotics, automated systems, simulation and industrial processes. Ever since 1936 it has been developing complete innovative technological solutions to perform complex missions in hostile or restrictive environments.
ECA Group offers for the Maritime Naval domain a complete range of solutions for Training and Planning by Simulation. Applying cutting edge technologies combined with the cost-efficient, off-the shelf products, ECA Group provides training for a large range of training programs in extension and completion of its offer for the maritime market and the civil maritime products.
The Group has always been at the forefront of innovation ever since it was founded in 1936. It has built up the trust of its customers around the world thanks to the reliability and performance of its solutions, at minimum cost. Right now, our R&T teams are imagining robotics systems for the year 2020, to meet our customers’ needs even more effectively.
EQUIPMENT / PRODUCTS / SERVICES
Equipped with next-generation sensors and state-of-the-art mission software technology, the A18 underwater vehicle has the best operational capacity for hydrographic surveys, oceanographic research, exploitation of the natural resources of the seabed, and can even support search and rescue operations. Together with the highly dependable K-STER Expendable Mine Neutralization system (EMNS) which is already in service with several navies including Singapore and India, ECA Group offers a low-risk and cost-effective solution to today’s underwater mine threats.
ECA Group is also a recognized supplier of simulation and training solutions for both civil and military maritime applications.
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French Defence Industry • OCTOBER 6TH- 8TH 2015, SYDNEY EXHIBITION CENTRE, AUSTRALIA
EURONAVAL STAND 2M-9
COMPANY PRESENTATION
Euronaval 25th edition will be held at the Paris Le Bourget exhibition center from 17th to 21st October 2016.Organized under the joint patronage of the French Ministry of Defence and Secretariat General to the Sea, Euronaval is the unique networking opportunity for industry involved in naval defence, maritime safety and security, shipbuilding, and manufacture for systems and equipments. The specialists, policy makers and buyers from all over the world come to identify the new trends and discover the materials of future.Euronaval is the leading trade show in the naval defence and maritime industry sector.
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EURONAVAL AT A GLANCE
Euronaval is now the leading international gathering for the naval and maritime industries with a B2B forum that ensures simple, efficient networking between SMEs and higher-tier contractors.
Today, more than ever, Euronaval is the place to learn about the latest innovations and technologies for naval forces and players in the ‘state actions at sea’ sector, the trade show where naval and maritime decision-makers and contractors do business and the thinkshop for the world’s naval and maritime communities.
• Participate in the profession’s reference show
• Promote your international image• Support your export ambitions• Meet your customers and partners• Elaborate or continue contacts
with your future customers • Discover the technological
evolutions
• Identify the viable market• Anticipate the market evolutions• Demonstrate the control
of your know-how• Demonstrate the capacity for
innovation
• 355 exhibitors from 28 countries
• 24,655 trade visits from 100 countries
• 92 official delegations from 70 countries
• 15,000 sq.m total stand area • 408 accredited journalists60, rue de Monceau
75008 Paris – FRANCETel: +33 (0)1 56 59 15 15 Website: www.euronaval.fr
• Contact: Jocelyn de VIREL Sales Manager [email protected]• Contact: Julie BOOZER Sales Assistant [email protected]
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EUROTORP STAND 2K-9
COMPANY PRESENTATION
EUROTORP (G.E.I.E.: Groupement Européen d’Intérêt Economique) is a consortium established in 1993 with the purpose of creating a world’s leadership in the field of Light Weight Torpedo (LWT) and associated systems by merging the complementary skills and capabilities of three major industrial groups: • DCNS through DCNS ASM St. Tropez - FRANCE / 26% • Whitehead Sistemi Subacquei S.p.a. (WASS - A Finmeccanica company)
Livorno - ITALIE / 50% • THALES, through THALES UNDERWATER SYSTEMS, Sophia Antipolis -
FRANCE / 24%.
The industrial group thus formed has reached an international dimension and has gained its leading position thanks to expertise in all ASW areas including: detection, classification, strategy, countermeasures, propulsion systems and simulations, specialized laboratories, extensive computer facilities for digital and hybrid simulation, wide range of on-shore and at-sea test facilities.EUROTORP and its member’s workforce consists of more than 1000 employees, at least one third of whom are qualified engineers and experts from all the necessary scientific disciplines such as software development.The missions of EUROTORP are: • The Marketing & Sales of the LWT weapon systems • The LWT weapon systems Design Responsibilities • The Technical & Industrial coordination during LWT systems manufacturing • The Management of the running programs • R&D funding including guidelines to the members.
EQUIPMENT / PRODUCTS / SERVICES
EUROTORP is the sole supplier today capable of meeting the modern naval requirements providing high-performance LWT systems well adapted to the underwater warfare of the third millennium.,EUROTORP is able to provide: • Lightweight torpedoes • Launching and handling systems for surface vessels helicopters and fixed
wing aircraft • Integration of launching platforms • Facilities for sea trials • Logistics supportEUROTORP is the only supplier able to take overall responsibility for the weapon system as a whole, covering launching system and torpedo, right from the point where the system is adapted to the customer’s operating specifications up to its integration into the launching platform and through to acceptance tests.
399, route des Crêtes «Les Bouillides»06902 Sophia Antipolis Cedex FRANCETel: +61 439164413Website: www.eurotorp.com
• Contact: Raffaele IANNIZZOTTO Regional Delegate [email protected]
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French Defence Industry • OCTOBER 6TH- 8TH 2015, SYDNEY EXHIBITION CENTRE, AUSTRALIA
164, boulevard de Graville 76600 Le Havre – FRANCETel: +33 (0)6 74 38 53 64Website: www.fourelagadec.com
• Contact: Quentin DECROIX Chargé d’Affaires [email protected]
FOURE LAGADECSTAND 2M-9
COMPANY PRESENTATION
SUPPLIER OF STABILIZERS FOR HOBART CLASS DESTROYER.Fouré Lagadec is an industrial boiler, marine and maintenance company based in Le Havre. Historically present in petrochemical and nuclear power, the group is developing today in the field of renewable marine energy. Through its Marine Department, the company also offers complex equipment for shipbuilding, as anti-roll stabilizers, bow thrusters tunnel covers or cable laying equipment.
Fouré Lagadec has significant expertise in building large welded assemblies and in the development, assembly and maintenance of complex equipment.
Marine Department has important capacities in design, supply and maintenance of complex systems for naval industry. Our design office is qualified in mechanic, automation and hydraulics. Our maintenance team is qualified in the same domains and is able to move all over the world.
EQUIPMENT / PRODUCTS / SERVICES
Antiroll stabilizers : Foure Lagadec has equipped more of 150 ships with 3 stabilization technologies. Almost 80 ships are equipped with folding fins stabilizers, including cruise ships, frigates or passenger ferries. 37 ships are equipped with non folding fin stabilizer, mainly naval vessels like frigates or aircraft carrier. Finally, several minehunters are stabilized by active tank stabilizer, a system efficient as well underway that zero speed.
Covers for bow thruster’s tunnel: To reduce fuel consumption and avoid acoustic or vibration trouble, we propose covers for bow thruster’s tunnels. This system allows having a smooth hull surface on this important area.
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French Defence Industry • OCTOBER 6TH- 8TH 2015, SYDNEY EXHIBITION CENTRE, AUSTRALIA
60, rue de Monceau 75008 Paris – FRANCETel: +33 (0)1 56 59 15 15 Website: www.gican.asso.fr
• Contact: Jocelyn de VIREL Export manager [email protected]• Contact: Julie BOOZER Export assistant [email protected]
GICAN GICAN, THE FLAGSHIP FOR MARINE INDUSTRIES
STAND 2M-9
COMPANY PRESENTATION
The GICAN, with more than 160 members companies federates the entire sector of the French marine industry.Representing the French marine industry across the globe with governments, administrations, clusters, associations and intergovernmental organizations.Contributing to the influence of the French marine industry by highlighting the know-how of its engineers, industries and shipyards, and by supporting technological innovation.
PROFESSIONAL HIGH ADDED VALUE EXHIBITIONS : EURONAVAL & EUROMARITIME
The GICAN organizes two international platforms for exhibitions, meetings, discovery and exchanges to serve the interests of industrialists and decision-makers throughout the world.
EURONAVAL
The global showcase for the marine industryEuronaval, world leader in exhibitions specializing in the naval defence sector, maritime security and safety at sea, welcomes more than 350 exhibitors and around 100 official delegations.
EUROMARITIMEThe European exhibition for the sea and river economy Euromaritime and Eurowaterways bring together all the economic and industrial sectors of maritime and river industries. It welcomes 250 exhibitors, a third of which are European.
YOU WANT TO GET BETTER ACQUAINTED WITH THE FRENCH MARINE INDUSTRY?YOU WANT TO INTERACT WITH LEADERS OF THE FRENCH MARINE SECTOR?YOU WANT TO TAKE PART IN TWO MAJOR INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS IN PARIS?
LET’S GET TOGETHER!
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367, rue de l’Industrie 59572 Jeumont – FRANCETel: +33 (0)3 61 99 96 00 Website: www.jeumontelectric.com
• Contact: Elodie LAYGNEZ Sales & Marketing department [email protected]
• Commercial contact: Daniel MARLOT [email protected]
JEUMONT ELECTRIC STAND 2L-9
COMPANY PRESENTATION
JEUMONT Electric together with its branch companies is a major equipment provider to the power generation and conversion market. It has been manufacturing electrical generators and motors for all types of applications for more than 100 years. With over 650 employees, JEUMONT Electric operates in Asia, in the Middle EAST and in Latin America.
JEUMONT Electric is a frontline player offering considerable technical capabilities in the field of on-board electrical equipment used in Naval and Merchant Marine applications: • Power Generation & Distribution Equipment • Main and Auxiliary propulsion • Auxiliary power units
The technologies used in JEUMONT Electric’s permanent magnet machines are a reference in terms of equipment compactness, stringent acoustic discretion, very low vibration levels, equipment reliability and availability. For all above reasons, it has been selected to supply many naval programs both in France and abroad (Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, India Italy, Malaysia, Morocco, Pakistan and Sweden.
JEUMONT Electric provides also a wide range of services, including technical assistance for the three components of its offering ( mechanical, electrical and power electronics) and long-term support for machines over 30 years old.
EQUIPMENT / PRODUCTS / SERVICES
It manufactures a complete range of propulsion motor from 1 MW & upwards, direct drive or high speed: • Wound synchronous rotors • Induction motors for main propulsion or thruster • Permanent magnet synchronous
But also a full range of AC synchronous generators up to 80 MVA driven by steam, gas turbines or diesel engines.
It is also specialized in services & trainings.
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18 – 20, quai du Point du Jour 92659 Boulogne-Billancourt – FRANCETel: +33 (0)1 55 60 38 54 Website: www.sagem.com
• Contact: Philippe WODKA-GALLIEN Press manager [email protected]
SAGEM - GROUPE SAFRAN STAND 2H-11
COMPANY PRESENTATION
Sagem, a high-tech company of Safran, holds world or European leadership positions in optronics, avionics, electronics and safety-critical software for both civil and military markets. Sagem is the No. 1 company in Europe and No. 3 worldwide for inertial navigation systems (INS) used in air, land and naval applications. It is also the world leader in helicopter flight controls and the European leader in optronics and tactical UAV systems. Operating across the globe through the Safran group, Sagem and its subsidiaries employ 7,600 people in Europe, Pacific Asia, North America and south America.
At this year’s Pacific exhibition, Sagem is showcasing innovative optronics and navigation systems for naval forces. Sagem’s products on display cover the full range of maritime requirements, including merchant marine security. More than 400 Sagem optronic systems are now deployed by some 30 navies worldwide. Sagem’s navigation systems are used on more than 450 combat surface vessels and 60 submarines in 15 different classes. Sagem displays BlueDome, an innovative non-lethal modular system for protection of merchant ships against piracy.
The optronics solutions of Sagem meet the needs of a wide range of operational scenarios from the sea, from surveillance to fire control, for large surface ships, submarines, patrol boats, and dismounted soldiers. The modular design of Sagem systems makes them adaptable to both new ships and the modernization of units already in service. Sagem is European leader in the demanding domain of multisensors optronic masts for submarines, the company being involved in important programs, notably the French Barracuda / Suffren project of attack submarines. To fulfill the needs of intelligence and protection of dismounted soldiers, Sagem displays handheld optronic equipment: JIM LR infrared multifunction binocular, Moskito TI uncooled infrared binocular, and PRLF 25 (Pocket Laser Range Finder).
World leader of navigation systems, Sagem is spotlighting its Sigma 40 military navigation systems. Featuring laser gyro inertial sensors, Sigma 40 meets the most demanding military requirements. It new BlueNaute® family of attitude and heading reference systems is designed for both commercial ships and government agencies (police, customs, coast-guards, support vessels, scientific vessels, etc.). New generation equipment, BlueNaute® uses Sagem’s patented hemispherical resonator gyro technology. BlueNaute® has just been adopted by US Coast Guards.
Sagem is the commercial name of the company Sagem Défense Sécurité. For more information: www.sagem.com
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THE FRENCH MARINE INDUSTRY IN MOTION
FRENCH PAVILIONSPLANNING 2015/2016
The French marine industry in motion
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