THREE60 Energy, a life cycle solutions provider has been awarded the first IDIQ contract under the US Navy’s Amphibious Sustainment Readiness Program, led by PMS 443, for the davits aboard LPD San Antonio-class ships.
This 5 year multi-million-dollar award marks the first full-service, targeted-scope contract with an OEM aligned to the Navy’s initial systems sustainment plan for Amphibious Warfare Ships (AWS). This provides these vessels direct access to OEM-level technical support, genuine parts, and comprehensive overhauls to enhance readiness and long-term sustainment.
Over the past five years, THREE60 has expanded its US presence through its legacy Caley Services business, with headquarters and a primary warehouse in Houston, Texas, and growing overhaul and manufacturing capabilities in Covington, Louisiana.
This in-country model enables THREE60 to deliver overhauls, new equipment, spare parts, and technical expertise more efficiently, improving turnaround times and supporting fleet readiness for both the US Navy and US Coast Guard.
Walter Thain, Group CEO, said: “This contract marks an important step in the continued expansion of THREE60’s US business. Our focus on building a strong domestic presence, combined with our OEM expertise, is enabling us to scale effectively and support increasing demand for sustainment, overhaul and life cycle services across the region.”
The award further strengthens THREE60’s position in the US defense market, with continued growth expected across its Americas operations as demand for sustainment, overhaul, and OEM technical services increases.