US Department of Defense Contracts (4414B)
April 17 2012 - 1:00AM
UK Regulatory
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RNS Number : 4414B
Manroy PLC
17 April 2012
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
17 April 2012
MANROY PLC
US$10.4m (GBP6.6m) US DEFENCE CONTRACTS
NOVATED TO MANROY USA
Manroy PLC ("Manroy" or the "Group"), the AIM-quoted leading UK
manufacturer of heavy machine guns and related products, today
announces that the US Department of Defense (the "DoD") has novated
a total of US$10.4m (GBP6.6m) of contracts to Manroy USA ("MUSA" or
the "Company"), in which Manroy owns a 49% interest.
The novations are in relation to unfulfilled contracts that
formed part of a larger circa US$34m (GBP21.5m) order placed by the
DoD with Sabre Industries ("Sabre"), whose assets were acquired by
MUSA in March 2011.
The contract awards include US$7.7m (GBP4.9m) of M2 Heavy
Machine Gun ("HMG") barrels and bolts as well as a further US$2.5m
(GBP1.6m) of M16 weapons, along with orders for M10 Chargers.
Initial production by MUSA to obtain First Article Acceptance
("FAA")* by the DoD for these contracts will commence during April
2012 at MUSA's new 125,000 sq. ft headquarters and manufacturing
facility in Spindale, North Carolina. It is anticipated that
product deliveries following FAA will commence in August 2012 with
the majority of production deliveries being completed during 2013,
subject to FAA.
This novation marks a highly important stage in MUSA's
development as it follows a lengthy and detailed, but wholly
successful, series of audits conducted by the DoD to approve the
Company for this significant contract award. The audit procedure
covered all aspects of the business including, operations, quality,
finance, safety, government property storage and security. As a
result, MUSA's Spindale facility is now fully qualified to accept
DoD contracts that involve weapons and ammunition. These approvals
also qualify the Company to bid for further DoD contracts in the
world's largest defence market.
This award follows on from $2.0m (GBP1.3m) of contract awards
won by MUSA over the past few weeks ($1.7m (GBP1.1m) of which were
announced on 22 March 2012), and is a real turning point for the
business, with further contract awards anticipated in the near
term.
MUSA's credentials have also been further strengthened by its
Small Business Accreditation status which was granted in June 2011
by the US Government. This is important as it allows the Company to
bid for contracts that are 'set aside' for small businesses without
competition from large companies.
The Directors believe the DoD has an annual requirement for
approximately 10,000 M2 HMG barrels, of which approximately half
were supplied by Sabre prior to its cessation of trade in 2010. Now
the above contracts have been successfully novated, MUSA plans to
bid for, and be involved with, this major DoD requirement. MUSA's
extensive barrel manufacturing capability can be used for both the
Group's US and UK businesses and so secure continuity of supply and
quality for customers without reliance on external contractors.
The Group is currently completing a qualification process for
barrels provided by MUSA. This process is expected to complete in
the summer and will then trigger the supply of barrels from MUSA,
keeping cash within the Group and helping to reduce UK barrel
costs.
In March 2012, MUSA's previous premises in Alabama were sold and
all production operations have been moved to Spindale. In addition,
the small operations still being performed at Sabre's previous
premises at Nashville will be closed in Autumn 2012, resulting in
all production activities being managed from the company's sole US
site at Spindale.
Glyn Bottomley, Manroy's Chief Executive, said: "The novation of
these contracts to MUSA and the accreditation of its production
capabilities is a major step forward in our planned expansion into
the US defence market. This will also enable MUSA to bid directly
for future defence contracts for the supply of the M2 HMG to the
DoD for which it is qualified.
"MUSA continues to be the cornerstone of our expansion into this
part of the world's largest defence market thereby enhancing the
Group's overall ability and future performance."
Ends.
For further information please contact:
Manroy Plc Tel: 01252 874 177
Glyn Bottomley, Chief Executive
Paul Carter, Finance Director
Canaccord Genuity Limited - Nomad Tel: 020 7523 8350
and Broker
Robert Finlay
Peter Stewart
Tavistock Communications Tel: 020 7920 3150
Baron Phillips
Simon Compton
Notes to Editors:
Manroy is a UK based manufacturer of machine guns, mounts and
other associated products. A key Ministry of Defence supplier for
26 years, Manroy currently manufactures, supplies and supports:
-- the 12.7mm HMG, also known as the 0.50" calibre HMG;
-- the 7.62mm General Purpose Machine Gun
-- M2 Quick Change Barrel kits;
-- weapon tripods and mounting systems; and,
-- through MUSA, M16, M4 and M5 weapons;
The Group is focused on the opportunity to derive further value
from existing partner relationships and to create additional
revenue streams by continuing to expand its product offering, and
to move into new territories.
*First Article Acceptance: First Article testing and approval
ensures that the supplier can furnish a product that conforms to
all contract requirements for acceptance. First article "testing"
includes the necessary inspections and tests to ensure all product
characteristics conform to drawings or specifications.
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