Fernandez Jove (FJ) reaches a significant milestone by signing a contract for the construction of a construction of the Antarctic Support Vessel (NApAnt) for the Brazilian Navy. The contract, for the time being, includes the supply of a Fast Closing System marks FJ’s entry into naval projects for Brazil and promises to open up new opportunities in the country. FJ into naval projects for Brazil and promises to open up new opportunities in the country.
FJ has recently formalised the signing of the contract for the supply of the quick-locking system, and although we are still immersed in meetings, the commitment is clear: to provide innovative solutions. The negotiation for the motorised valve control system is still ongoing, demonstrating our continued commitment to excellence.
The Antarctic Support Vessel (NApAnt), with dimensions of 93,9 metres in length, 18.5 metres in breadth and six metres in draught, is designed to navigate in the most challenging conditions of the Antarctic Continent, is designed to navigate the most challenging conditions on the Antarctic Continent, including the ability to break through ice shelves.
With the signing of this new project, we are forging not only a solid connection with the Brazilian Navy , but also contributing to scientific and technological progress in the country.
The future looks exciting!

