Brisbane wins with LAND 400 and Rheinmetall
Published Wednesday, 14 March, 2018 at 02:55 PM
Minister for State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
The Honourable Cameron Dick
Three Brisbane businesses are big winners following the announcement of Rheinmetall Defence Australia as the successful tenderer for the $5 billion LAND 400 Phase 2 contract.
Minister for State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning Cameron Dick said the announcement marked the culmination of a lengthy and active campaign from the Palaszczuk Government to secure the contract for Queensland.
“The LAND 400 Phase 2 contract to deliver the next generation of combat reconnaissance vehicles to the Australian Army is a catalytic project, and attracting a global defence giant like Rheinmetall to Queensland will create opportunities for local industry for decades to come,” he said.
“This landmark project is an economic game-changer that will create 450 advanced manufacturing and engineering jobs for Queenslanders and pump $1 billion into the state’s economy in the first 10 years.
“Winning this contract will drive high-tech innovation, boost investment, and create global export opportunities for everyone along the extensive supply chain across the state.”
Member for Stretton Duncan Pegg said NIOA based at Brisbane airport, G & O Kert at Acacia Ridge and Hilton Manufacturing at Wacol all have teaming agreements with Rheinmetall.
“This means more work for Brisbane locals and more highly-skilled jobs in the local community for years to come,” he said.
“These companies will also benefit from the transfer of technologies and skills to make them even more competitive.”
Member for Nudgee Leanne Linard said: “Rheinmetall met with representatives of 211 companies in nine regional centres while touring the Boxer around Queensland late last year, and with more than 100 of the new military vehicles to be based in Townsville and Enoggera, there will undoubtedly be further supply and support opportunities.
Member for Aspley Bart Mellish said: “We want to see businesses from our local communities like Aspley linking with Rheinmetall as part of their supply chain and enjoying the rewards that come from playing their part in building the next generation of defence vehicles for our country.
“Watch this space as Rheinmetall is still looking for supply chain partners for LAND 400 and other projects and will continue investigating the potential of Queensland businesses, including in north Brisbane.”
Rheinmetall Defence Australia Managing Director Gary Stewart said that selecting Queensland as the home for its MILVEHCOE - which will be their biggest presence outside of Germany - was a natural choice given the proximity to the largest Army presence in the nation, the existing heavy vehicle precinct, the skilled and ready workforce, and the ecosystem of high-tech defence companies already here.
“We are committed to transferring expertise and advanced military technology into Australia and creating an industrial hub of research and development that will create a strong sovereign military vehicle capability that will be globally competitive for infantry fighting vehicle programs worldwide,” he said.
Minister Dick said after working on attracting the LAND 400 Phase 2 contract to the state for nearly three years, the Palaszczuk Government was now looking forward to a long and mutually beneficial partnership with Rheinmetall Defence Australia.
“Rheinmetall’s success is testament to all the advantages that a Queensland location offers to modern land defence projects, and cements the state’s reputation as Australia’s front line for defence industries.”
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