Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd (ST Engineering) announced new contracts worth about S$1.6b, secured by its Aerospace and Electronics sectors in the first quarter (1Q) of 2020.
These contracts are over and above a defence contract that its Land Systems arm secured contracts by the Aerospace sector worth about S$838m.
The Group’s Aerospace sector secured about S$838m across its spectrum of aviation manufacturing and MRO businesses.
The MRO contracts included A320 heavy maintenance contracts and CFM56-7B engine maintenance contracts from Chinese airlines, and a component Maintenance-By-the-Hour (MBHTM) contract from a Southeast Asian airline to provide comprehensive component maintenance services for its entire fleet of Boeing 737 and Bombardier Q400.
These 1Q contracts comprised those previously announced in February during Singapore Airshow 2020, namely: multi-year engine and component MRO contracts from a South Korean airline; a five-year nacelle maintenance contract and a three-year airframe heavy maintenance contract.
The Group’s Electronics sector secured about S$730m worth of contracts for products and solutions in smart mobility, cybersecurity, data analytics as well as training and simulation.
The sector’s smart mobility business expanded its footprint in India when it clinched contracts to provide Platform Screen Doors for two underground stations in the Chennai Metro Rail Phase 1 Extension, and a contract to deliver a Passenger Information System for 31 trains in Mumbai Metro Line 3.
In cybersecurity, the sector secured multiple contracts for the provision of Security Operations Centres, enhanced security monitoring services and cybersecurity advisory support for government, critical infrastructure and enterprise customers.
The sector’s data analytics business received a boost with a contract from PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency, to enhance and maintain its Intelligent Water Management System which will enable the agency to better meet future water demands. Its training and simulation business secured two contracts geared towards supporting experiential learning needs.
In addition to the above S$1.6b new contracts, the Group’s Land Systems arm secured a Phase 2 contract for the production and supply of the Hunter Armoured Fighting Vehicle from the Singapore Ministry of Defence. Under the contract, ST Engineering will also provide integrated logistics support which includes spares, training and documentation.
Outside of these contracts, there are others that the Group has secured but are not disclosed in this announcement due to customer confidentiality reasons.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its evolving circumstances, the Group is discussing with its customers to adjust delivery schedules or address order cancellations. As at the end of 1Q, the Group’s order book remains robust.
The above developments are not expected to have any material impact on the consolidated net tangible assets per share and earnings per share of ST Engineering for the current financial year.
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