MM Delivers Result: Maritime Montering announces the successful outfitting of the newest naval ship, Den Helder, with top-tier accommodation and interior quality.

 

The construction of Combat Support Ship Den Helder began in December 2020 by Damen in Romania and is scheduled to be transferred the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) at the end of 2025.

Maritime Montering Romania has meticulously handled the full accommodation and outfitting of the Den Helder vessel, ensuring that the crew will benefit from the highest standards of living and working conditions on board.

In the accommodation solutions for the Den Helder project Maritime Montering was  following  navy standards with special attention to comfort, ergonomics, and opportunities for living, rest, and work spaces. This ensures, that the Den Helder is not only a powerful naval asset, but also a vessel where the crew can operate in optimal conditions during missions.

 

Read a detailed review about MM’s accommodation result for Den Helder in the special interview with Willem Burger, senior project-engineer, for Marineschepen.nl and experience in pictures  the created working and living spaces of Combat Support Ship Den Helder.

Norwegian wood must make Den Helder’s newest naval ship comfortable (marineschepen.nl)

 

“We are honoured to be entrusted by Damen Naval for the interior of the Den Helder project,” –  said Razvan Secuianu, Project manager at Maritime Montering Romania – “In every navy vessel we outfit, we strongly believe that it is more than just a workplace. First of all, it is a home. For the Den Helder, we have reached a balance and now it can offer 76 crew members a lot of comfort in every interior detail”.

Maritime Montering’s expertise in maritime outfitting and our commitment to quality have been instrumental in completing this project to the highest standards. We are excited to continue our work with Damen Naval for naval forces around the world, delivering solutions that enhance both operational capability and crew welfare.

 

About Den Helder:

The Den Helder is a Combat Support Ship (CSS) and its duties will be to supply naval vessels with with fuel, spare parts, and ammunition. Learn more about Den Helder: Combat support ship/ bevoorradingsschip Den Helder (marineschepen.nl)

 

About Damen Naval:

Damen Naval is the dedicated naval shipbuilding division of the Damen Shipyards Group. With roots stretching back almost 150 years – to the Royal Schelde yard in Vlissingen – Damen Naval is the only naval original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in the Netherlands. Having delivered more than 400 vessels to customers around the world, Damen Naval offers a role as designer, engineer, builder, integrator, and service provider throughout our ships’ lifecycle.

Currently, Damen Naval is leading a series of naval projects for NATO/EU partners: the F126 frigate programme for the German Navy, the Combat Support Ship for the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN), as well as the future-proof Anti-Submarine Warfare Frigates for the RNLN and the Belgian Navy.

 

About Maritime Montering Romania

MM Romania is a part of  Maritime Montering Group that was established in 1981 with a presence in 6 countries. MM Romania was incorporated in 2007, as a course of Group’s expansion with the intent to deliver innovative and high-quality ship interior to vessels in Romania. High commitment to quality and innovative excellence has positioned MM Group as a trusted partner in the maritime industry.

 

For media inquiries, please contact MM Romania:

Luciana Bogdan

Technical Manager/sales

luciana.bogdan@maritimemontering.com

 

Maritime Montering Group  gathered together it’s international offices for a dynamic General Managers Summit in Turkey.

The Summit, held on 22-26 April, represented a historic moment for MM as it assembled it’s representatives offices under one roof to enhance collaboration without the borders and beyond the boardroom.

The Group’s offices based in Norway, China, India, Turkey, Romania and Poland were united in the sunny city of Alanya. From collaborative strategical exercises to outdoor adventures exploring Turkey’s natural beauty, the event provided opportunities for managers to connect on a personal level and build lasting relationships between MM representatives in the world.

“We are thrilled to have united our international managers for this fruitful summit,” said Daniel Garden, MM Group CEO. “Bringing together such a talented and diverse team allowed us to exchange ideas, share experiences, and re-understand our offices national diversity for unified global leadership.”

A highlight of the event was the introduction of several new faces to the company’s leadership team in the Norway and Romania offices.

“The addition of new colleagues to our team is a testament to our ongoing improvement and growth,” Daniel Garden added. “Their background and skills will force our target to create memorable marine interior experience for our customers around the world”.

As the summit concluded, attendees departed with renewed enthusiasm, strengthened connections, and a shared vision on the MM management in the future.

Maritime Montering extends its gratitude to all participants for their dedication and commitment to excellence. The MM looks forward to building on the momentum generated at the summit and achieving even greater success together by the next General Managers Summit.

 

Contact:

Daniel Garden
Group CEO
dg@maritimemontering.com
Tel: +47 99 71 61 93