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Berlin has reached a preliminary agreement with Thyssenkrupp to secure influence over the German conglomerate's defence ...
Thyssenkrupp CEO Miguel Lopez is confident that the group can adhere to the German government's security conditions with the spinoff of its naval ship building division TKMS, he said in an ...
Germany's ThyssenKrupp is moving ahead with the planned spin-off of its TKMS naval construction division by looking into a collaboration with US financial investor Carlyle, the parent company ...
Thyssenkrupp last month said that it was no longer pursuing a sale of the unit despite significant interest from strategic players, adding the spin-off of TKMS, which analysts said could be valued ...
Thyssenkrupp board member and TKMS CEO Oliver Burkhard, in a response to the comment, said on Twitter that both companies had been working together for a long time.
Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) is aiming to clinch new orders from the German Navy as the government boosts defence spending in response to the Ukraine war, the chief executive said in a ...
thyssenkrupp Marine Systems, one of the world's leading enterprises in the naval industry, is celebrating the start of a new phase in the company's development with the launch of a new brand.
Germany is planning to purchase three additional F127 frigates, totaling eight with advanced Aegis combat systems from Lockheed Martin. Previously, only five were considered to replace the aging F124 ...
ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) announced on 20 May that it has signed a contract to acquire the Oceana shipyard in Brazil from CBO Group subsidiary Aliança SA. Four new Tamandaré-class corvettes ...
ThyssenKrupp Marine vies with Japanese, French firms for $20 ... TKMS is competing with bidders from Japan and France to supply eight submarines in what is expected to be one of Australia’s ...
ThyssenKrupp is in trouble, and naval division TKMS is bearing the brunt of it. Plagued with slow business, corruption scandals, and facing absence of perspectives, the German shipbuilder is ...
Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) has unveiled its 4th Generation Fuel Cell (FC4G) for utilisation in submarines, following completion of a comprehensive test programme for the propulsion system.