A regional Victorian company that has incorporated new technologies to reuse ammunition containers, has signed a A$15 million contract with Defence. Pentarch Industrial, based in Wangaratta, has been awarded a six-year contract to continue to supply, refurbish and recycle ammunition containers, which will save the Australian Defence Force from having to import new containers from overseas.
Minister for Defence Industry Melissa Price said Pentarch was a “fine example of Australian ingenuity” in manufacturing. “Defence has had a long and successful relationship with Pentarch Industrial and this new contract will continue to directly support Defence capability and sustain 13 jobs in regional Victoria,” Price said. “Currently, there are over 800,000 containers in circulation used by Defence to store and transport small arms ammunition and pyrotechnics, such as flares and countermeasures. The quality and condition of the ammunition containers is critical as they protect the explosive ordnance and munitions from the environment, and ensure the safety of Australian Defence Force personnel. Pentarch’s system enables containers to be reused”, rather than Defence importing new containers from overseas.”
The partnership with Pentarch Industrial was borne out of the Sovereign Industrial Capability Priority Industry Plan for Munitions and Small Arms Research, Design, Development and Manufacture released by the government last year.
It is great to see Australian manufacturing getting the nod.