BAE System's subsidiary Stewart & Stevenson Tactical
Vehicles, was awarded a fourth order worth $482 million for
the production of 1,024 Caiman vehicles. These CAT II vehicles
will be configured with CAT I seating. BAE Systems will also
deliver 393 CAT II RG33 vehicles, 51 heavily armored ambulances
and three Special Forces Command Vehicles based on the MRAP
design, under a separate $234 million order. With the two
new contracts, the company now has firm orders worth $2.95
billion to deliver 3,150 Category I vehicles and 1,927 Category
II vehicles for the U.S. Army, the U.S. Marine Corps and Special
Forces. More than 2,000 BAE Systems employees in the United
States and 400 in South Africa are producing these vehicles.
In addition, about 500 personnel are supporting them in theater,
as part of a fielding organization established by the company.
International Military and Government LLC (IMG), received
a seventh order worth $410 million for 743 Category I vehicles
(Maxxpro), The company is producing the MaxxPro at a pace
of 500 vehicles per month, and has already delivered 2,000
vehicles to the military (of which some 1,500 are already
operational). IMG’s overall MRAP vehicle orders total
more than $3 billion since the first contract was awarded
in May 2007.
While this mammoth production effort demonstrated the company's
resilience, it also challenged its supply base to the limit.
Plasan, International's armor producer partner announced last
week that by the end of February 08 it delivered about 2,000
MaxxPro armor kits. The company is currently working on new
orders for 2,500 kits. To sustain this production surge Plasan
expanded its US production facility in Vermont, increasing
employment nearly fourfold to more than 200 jobs while adding
new, larger capacity equipment. Plasan licensed its technology
to IMG, which is then shares Plasan’s design, technology
and assembly with other suppliers to expand production capacity.
Plasan also maintains a globally balanced supply chain enabling
the company to rapidly respond to urgent customer requirements.
Force Protection Industries received a smaller order worth
about $10 million funding acquisition of 18 vehicles –
a dozen CAT I (Cougar) and six CAT II. These vehicles are
used primarily by the U.S. Marine Corps. The company will
also deliver 11 MRAP CAT III (Buffalo) route clearing vehicles
under a separate $8 million order.