Austal

Austal

Shipbuilding

Henderson, Western Australia 51,756 followers

Australia's Global Shipbuilder

About us

Austal is an Australian shipbuilder and global defence prime contractor which designs, constructs and sustains some of the world’s most advanced commercial and defence vessels. Austal successfully balances commercial and defence projects and celebrated 35 years of success in 2023. As of FY2023, Austal has been contracted to design and construct 356 commercial and defence vessels for more than 121 operators in 59 countries worldwide. Austal is Australia’s largest defence exporter and first ASX-listed shipbuilder. Austal has industry leading shipyards in Australia, the United States of America, The Philippines, Vietnam and service centres worldwide. Austal delivers iconic monohull, catamaran and trimaran commercial vessel platforms – including the world’s largest trimaran ferry and multiple defence programs such as the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) and Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) for the United States Navy. Austal has grown to become the world’s largest aluminium shipbuilder.

Industry
Shipbuilding
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Henderson, Western Australia
Type
Public Company
Founded
1988
Specialties
Shipbuilding, Ship Repairs, In Service Support, Systems, Defence, Cape Class Patrol Boat, Passenger Ferries, Vehicle Passenger Ferries, High Speed Support Vessels, Offshore Patrol Vessels, Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF), Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), technology, naval design, naval architecture , digital design, and research and development

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    The Austal Australia #team has celebrated the completion of another big year of the Austal Apprenticeship Program, at the 2024 Apprentice Awards - held in Henderson, Western Australia on 5th December. Acting Executive General Manager (Operations) Mark Dummett and Head of Production Mathew Preedy welcomed Apprentices, Production Managers, Supervisors and Tradespeople, family and friends to the ceremony that highlighted the achievements of the Apprentices over 2024. Austal Australia currently has 60 apprentices at Henderson and Hope Valley Road shipyards, across 4 trades (Fabrication, Fit-Out, Electrical and Piping & Mechanical), and this year there were 81 nominations for the Apprentice Awards in 6 categories; - Apprentice of the Year for each Department - Up & Coming Apprentice of the Year for each Department - Austal Values Award - Tradesperson of the Year Award - Supervisor of the Year - Overall Apprentice of the Year And the winners are.... 2024 Department Apprentice of the Year - Fabrication – Filip Karolczyk - Fitout – Sienna Newport - Electrical – Jack Wilkinson - Piping & Mechanical – Benedict Balansay   2024 'Up & Coming' Apprentice of the Year - Fabrication – Tyson Sharpe - Fitout – Kurt Arcilla - Electrical – Giles Gerlach - Piping & Mechanical – Matthew Needham   Austal Values Award 2024 - awarded to the apprentice who consistently demonstrates the Austal values in all aspects of their workday, comes to work with a positive attitude and is eager to learn and get involved - congratulations to Electrical apprentice, Travis Minshull. Tradesperson of the Year 2024 – an Apprentice-nominated award for the tradesperson who has contributed to and supported the success of the Apprenticeship Program. The tradesperson goes out of their way to assist apprentices in their learning and strives to be a solid role model. A big thank you and congratulations to On Cook, from Fabrication. Supervisor of the Year 2024 – awarded to the supervisor who has contributed the most to the success of Austal’s Apprenticeship Program. Congratulations Benjamin Baker, from Fitout.   The Department of the Year is Fitout, whose apprentices as a group significantly contributed to achieving team results and milestones in 2024. Well done team! And the 2024 Overall Apprentice of the Year... is Jack Wilkinson. Well done Jack! Congratulations to all the winners and finalists, and well done to all of our trade apprentices on another successful year at the Austal Australia shipyards! #defenceindustry #navalshipbuilding #apprentices #apprenticeships #austalaustralia #apprenticeawards

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    This year, we celebrated yet another Austal Australia employee reaching a remarkable 30 years of service. Tim Speer is one of those individuals who breathes the rarified air of following his dreams. After completing a Naval Architecture degree, he became a DNV surveyor for 3 years, before transitioning to a small boat builder, Sea Spray Boats, to create an in-house design office. In 1994, Tim joined Austal in Western Australia as a Senior Naval Architect, and just a year later he stepped up to the role of Design Manager, as opportunities for the company and local shipbuilding industry continued to develop, at an exhilarating pace. As Tim took the lead in design, the company was transitioning from building 40 metre passenger ferries for markets such as Hong Kong, to designing much larger, high-speed vehicle passenger ferries for Europe, the US and Middle East; while also pursuing opportunities for naval vessels in Australia and the US. Some of Tim’s greatest achievements include leading the development of the Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) and Joint High-Speed Vessel (now Expeditionary Fast Transport, EPF) projects for the US Navy, which has seen a total of 35 ships delivered since 2009. Tim spent a total of 6 years in the United States, helping to win the contracts and establish the project teams in Mobile, Alabama and one of his proudest moments was attending the commissioning of USS Canberra (LCS 30) in Sydney in July 2023. Later, Tim was instrumental in securing the Cape-class Patrol Boat project for the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (now Australian Border Force), additional Capes and Evolved Capes for the Royal Australian Navy, Guardian-class Patrol Boats for Defence Australia, and multiple defence export projects including the High-Speed Support Vessels for the Royal Navy of Oman. Now Chief Engineer, Tim is helping the Austal Australia team prepare for multiple naval shipbuilding projects proposed under the Strategic Shipbuilding Agreement with the Commonwealth, as well as design leadership and support for some of the most exciting, innovative commercial shipbuilding projects Austal has ever proposed. The #team here in Henderson, and at Austal shipyards around the world are proud to acknowledge the achievements and ongoing leadership of Tim Speer, and we take this opportunity to thank him and congratulate him again on the outstanding career milestone of 30 years’ service in 2024. #timspeer #30years #career #austal #shipbuilding

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    And congratulations to all of our colleagues and friends at Austal USA, celebrating 25 years of shipbuilding in Mobile, Alabama, this week!

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    This is Austal USA’s birthday week! 25 years of building ships, creating jobs, and strengthening our Nation’s defense. Let’s celebrate a quarter-century of innovation, hard work, and patriotism.

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    Congratulations and sincere thanks to Rottnest Fast Ferries, and the Austal Philippines #team, on the delivery of the impressive new 32 metre catamaran, 'Ocean Master', from the Balamban, Cebu shipyard this week!

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    Austal Philippines has delivered a 32-metre catamaran to Rottnest Fast Ferries, less than twelve months after commencing construction in Balamban, Cebu. The vessel, named ‘Ocean Master’, designed by Incat Crowther, was officially accepted by representatives from Rottnest Fast Ferries following the successful completion of sea trials in November 2024. President of Austal Asia, Wayne Murray said the delivery was yet another demonstration of the proven capability of the Austal Philippines shipyard to construct world-class vessels of high-level designs, quickly, efficiently and to the highest quality. “The Austal Philippines team have delivered this impressive new catamaran in less than 12 months - exceeding expectations for productivity, while maintaining the highest construction standards and product quality,” Mr Murray said. “With this latest delivery, Austal Philippines has delivered 22 ships to 13 operators from around the world, including catamarans and trimarans ranging in size from 21 metres through to 118 metres. The shipyard also has the capacity and capability to provide through-life support for commercial and defence vessels - including vessel repairs, maintenance and refit services utilising the 100-metre floating dock, Lewek Hercules.  “Our warmest congratulations and sincere thanks go to Rottnest Fast Ferries on the delivery of ‘Ocean Master’ and we wish the crew ‘fair winds and following seas’ for the journey home, and in operation between Hillarys and Rottnest Island.” Managing Director of Pinnacle Travel Group, James Mulholland said "The entire Austal team demonstrated an outstanding commitment to excellence throughout the construction of ‘Ocean Master’. Their ‘can-do’ attitude and willingness to ensure we received a high-quality vessel on time was remarkable. “Project management was exceptional, with clear communication, detailed planning and timely execution at every stage. The team was open to our suggestions and went above and beyond to implement our requests, ensuring the vessel met our unique operational requirements. “From leadership to the project team, Austal showcased a dedication to customer satisfaction that has left us thoroughly impressed," Mr Mulholland added. The 32-metre aluminium catamaran has a capacity for up to 400 passengers and 5 crew seated over 3 decks, and extensive cargo space available for passenger’s bicycles and baggage securely stored on 2 decks. With 2 x 1029kW MAN D2862 diesel engines driving fixed pitch propellers, ‘Ocean Master’ will have an operating speed of up to 25 knots for the 45-minute journey between Hillarys Boat Harbour in Perth, to Rottnest Island in Western Australia. https://lnkd.in/g4aECGBn #austalphilippines #rottnestfastferries #incatcrowther #oceanmaster #rottnestisland #catamaran #ferry

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    Austal Australia delivered the 22nd Guardian-class Patrol Boat to Defence Australia, at a ceremony held at the Henderson shipyard on Friday 22 November 2024. The vessel, RFNS Timo, was handed over to the Government of Fiji by the Australian Government , as part of the Pacific Maritime Security Program. The Pacific Patrol Boat Replacement Project (SEA 3036-1) was awarded to Austal Australia in May 2016, with subsequent contract options awarded in April 2018, November 2022 and June 2024, taking the project to 24 vessels, valued at more than A$400 million, in total. The Pacific Patrol Boat Replacement Project continues to support 200 direct jobs at Austal Australia and more than 200 indirect jobs nationally, through Australian businesses contracted by Austal. Through close collaboration with supply chain partners and the Department of Defence, Austal is achieving over 60% Australian Industry Content on the Guardian-class Patrol Boats and helping to build the National Naval Shipbuilding Enterprise and Australia’s sovereign capability. Learn more about the Guardian-class Patrol Boats, designed and constructed by Austal Australia, at https://lnkd.in/g_TXyGz8 #austal #austalaustralia #guardian-class #patrol boats #RFNSTimo #Fiji #australian #defenceindustry #sovereigncapability

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    Austal Limited welcomes the announcement by the Australian Government on the selection of Damen’s Landing Ship Transport 100 (LST100) as the preferred design for the Australian Defence Force’s Landing Craft Heavy, to be constructed by Austal Australia. Eight Landing Craft Heavy vessels, based on the LST100, will be built by Austal at the Henderson Defence Precinct in Western Australia, subject to acceptable commercial negotiations and demonstrated performance. Austal Limited Chief Executive Paddy Gregg said the announcement, from Minister for Defence Industry and Capability Delivery, The Hon. Pat Conroy MP, was another positive step forward towards continuous naval shipbuilding in Western Australia and a significant opportunity for industry comprising the Henderson Defence Precinct. “The announcement on the selection of a design for Landing Craft Heavy is great news for the Australian Defence Force and all industry stakeholders, demonstrating the Australian Government’s clear commitment to achieving continuous naval shipbuilding in Western Australia, and delivering an effective littoral capability for the Australian Army. “Austal looks forward to constructing this important new capability for Australia, following the anticipated finalisation of the Strategic Shipbuilding Agreement and commencement of the Landing Craft Medium contract in 2025.” Read the full ASX announcement at https://lnkd.in/gztp_Rcs #austal #damen #australianarmy #landingcraftheavy #hendersondefenceprecinct #westernaustralia #defenceindustry #sovereigncapability

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    Capral Aluminium, Australia’s largest aluminium supplier, has been an essential supply chain partner to Austal for more than 25 years. The Austal #team have relied on Capral’s expertise and consistent quality to meet the stringent demands of both commercial and naval shipbuilding - supplying a variety of aluminium products, including both sheets and complex extrusions, many of which meet rigorous DNV certification standards. The reliability of these materials is critical to Austal’s ability to deliver high-quality vessels, on schedule. But Capral’s contribution goes beyond just materials. For Austal, Capral is a partner who understands the unique challenges of shipbuilding. As Brent Carey, Head of Strategic Supply Chain points out “It’s nice to have a supplier where we can share a vision, share values, they understand our needs, and we can build a mutual relationship that’s best for both parties.” With Capral’s support, Austal is well-positioned to continue an innovative shipbuilding approach and expand into new markets, including steel vessel construction. The successful partnership between Austal and Capral is highlighted in the article below, and in a new video demonstrating not only the capability of Australian manufacturing but the power of shared values and mutual respect, redefining what’s possible in shipbuilding. Check out the ‘Crafted with Capral – Austal’ video at https://lnkd.in/gjjfb8Qw #austal #capral #australian #manufacturing #shipbuilding

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    From humble beginnings crafting fishing vessels, Austal has grown into a global leader in lightweight, high-performance ships. With nearly 5,000 employees worldwide and 1,000 across Western Australia, Queensland, and the Northern Territory, Austal remains proudly Australian. In our latest #CraftedwithCapral article, discover how this innovative manufacturer uses #Aluminium in its world-class ship construction, shaping the commercial and defence sectors globally. 👉 Read more

    The Austal Story - A Legacy of Innovation in Aluminium Shipbuilding

    The Austal Story - A Legacy of Innovation in Aluminium Shipbuilding

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    At the 11th hour, on the 11th day of the 11th month - Remembrance Day - we pause to reflect and remember those men and women who have lost their lives in the service of Australia and our allies, in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations around the world. "They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them." Lest We Forget. #wewillrememberthem #remembranceday2024

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    Austal Australia has delivered the eighth of ten Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats (ECCPB’s) under contract to the Royal Australian Navy. The vessel, ADV Cape Schanck (313), is the eighth ECCPB to be constructed and delivered from Austal’s Henderson, Western Australia shipyard in four and half years. Austal Limited Chief Executive Officer Paddy Gregg said Cape Schanck highlights Western Australia’s naval shipbuilding capability, productivity and reliability, and Austal Australia’s successful collaboration with industry and project partners to deliver eight patrol boats in four and half years. “Austal Australia, with the help of our valued supply chain, industry and project partners, have now delivered eight Evolved Capes to the Royal Australian Navy in just four and half years. That’s an outstanding track record of productivity, with one 58 metre patrol boat delivered (on average) every 6 to 7 months, Mr Gregg said. “We were awarded the Evolved Capes contract in May 2020 and now, less than 5 years later, we have delivered eight boats, despite the challenges of the COVID pandemic and in addition to the (now) 24 Guardian-class Patrol Boats we’re also delivering to Defence Australia. “The Western Australian naval shipbuilding industry should be incredibly proud of this impressive performance, which clearly demonstrates the Henderson Defence Precinct’s capability, productivity, and reliability. Austal Australia, and our 200+ supply chain partners are successfully contributing to the National Naval Shipbuilding Enterprise and Australia’s sovereign capability through the delivery of the Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boat Project." “Our congratulations to the Royal Australian Navy on the delivery of ADV Cape Schanck and sincere thanks to the Austal Australia team, the Department of Defence and our supply chain partners in Western Australia and across the country, for their continued support.” Learn more at https://lnkd.in/g7MA-iaY #austal #austalaustralia #ausnavy #evolvedcapeclass #patrolboats #defence #defenceindustry #hendersondefenceprecinct #westernaustralia #sovereigncapability

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    Austal is proud to be a Gold Sponsor of the Interferry 2024 Conference, on now in Marrakech, Morocco. Aligning with this year's conference theme of 'Safety, Security and Sustainability', the Austal #team's key messaging to the hundreds of delegates gathered from around the world is flexible fuel and technology solutions. Austal is partnering with ferry operators now, to ensure vessels designed and built today are ready for tomorrow. If you're at the conference be sure to say hello to Simon Smith, Luke Pretlove and Mike Wake and learn more about Austal's successful partnerships over the past 35 years, delivering customised high-speed ferry solutions for individual operator requirements. If you're not lucky enough to be in Marrakech, take a look at a new video featuring Austal's Head of Research and Development Sam Abbott talking about the need for new generation ferries to be flexible; both in terms of the maritime fuels that they use and their ability to accept or be reconfigured for future technologies. “Every ferry operator is different, and looking to differentiate from their competitors, so why should we expect high-speed ROPAX ferries to be the same? The future high-speed ROPAX ferry market has to be made up of different maritime fuels and technologies to suit the different requirements of ferry operators." View the video below, or go to Austal's Youtube channel https://lnkd.in/gZGKBWWv #interferry2024 #austal #abetterpartnership #flexible #fuel #technology #solutions #highspeed #ferries

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