
Prime Minister Mark Carney climbs out of a 212A class submarine under maintenance as he tours TKMS in Kiel, Germany, in August.Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press
German submarine manufacturer TKMS has signed an agreement to team up with Seaspan Shipyards SSW-N to support and maintain potential future patrol submarines supplied to Canada over the long term.
The pact is conditional on TKMS winning a federal government contract to supply the Royal Canadian Navy with a fleet of new submarines.
Seaspan is involved with maintaining Canada’s current fleet of four Victoria class submarines, which the federal government needs to replace within the next 10 years.
A news release says the teaming agreement also opens up the potential for future “export support,” which could mean servicing or building vessels for other countries on the West Coast, or helping businesses enter other markets.
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