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澳洲邊防部隊獲得價值約1.36億澳元的巡邏艇建造合約延期

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-- 澳斯達(Austal,ASX:ASB)週一向澳洲證券交易所提交的文件顯示,該公司旗下子公司澳斯達船舶(Austal Ships)已獲得一份合約延期,將繼續為澳洲邊防部隊建造兩艘改良型「海角」級巡邏艇,合約價值約1.36億澳元。 這使得澳斯達為澳洲邊防部隊建造的巡邏艇總數達到六艘。 這兩艘新巡邏艇將在澳斯達位於西澳大利亞州亨德森的造船廠建造。 該公司股價週一下跌2%。

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