Odebrecht delivers CIAMA building and Fuel Oil Supply System to the Brazilian Navy
The Brazilian Navy held this Wednesday (18) the ceremony for the handover of the Command Building of the Admiral Átilla Monteiro Aché Instruction and Training Center (CIAMA) and the Fuel Oil Supply System of the Madeira Island Submarine Base (BSIM), at the Itaguaí Naval Complex (RJ).
These deliveries represent another step forward in consolidating the support infrastructure for the Submarine Force and the Submarine Development Program (PROSUB), strengthening the Navy’s operational and logistical capabilities.
On November 26, the Brazilian Navy launched the submarine Almirante Karam (S43), the fourth and final conventional vessel built under the Submarine Development Program (PROSUB). The submarine will now undergo testing until its final delivery.
This Monday, the 26th, the Enseada Shipyard received a visit from Jerônimo Rodrigues, Governor of the State of Bahia; Jaques Wagner, Senator of the Republic; and state secretaries, who attended the delivery of the first batch of 13 mining barges built for the client Lhg Mining.