THREE60 Energy, Aberdeen, Scotland, has been awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract under the U.S. Navy’s Amphibious Sustainment Readiness Program, covering davit systems on San Antonio-class LPD vessels.
The five-year, multi-million-dollar award is the first full-service, targeted-scope contract aligned with the Navy’s initial systems sustainment plan for Amphibious Warfare Ships, managed by Program Executive Office Ships’ PMS 443 program office. The contract is structured to provide OEM-level technical support, genuine parts, and overhaul services aimed at improving equipment reliability and long-term readiness.
THREE60 said the agreement gives the fleet more direct access to original equipment manufacturer expertise for davit systems, which are critical for launch and recovery operations aboard amphibious platforms.
The company said it has expanded its U.S. footprint over the past five years through its Caley Services business, establishing headquarters and a primary warehouse in Houston, along with growing overhaul and manufacturing capabilities in Covington, La.
“This contract marks an important step in the continued expansion of THREE60’s U.S. business,” said THREE60 Group CEO Walter Thain. “Our focus on building a strong domestic presence, combined with our OEM expertise, is enabling us to scale effectively and support increasing demand for sustainment, overhaul and life cycle services across the region.”