Design, Manufacture and Through Life Support of Professional Fast Craft
MST (Marine Specialised Technology) designs and manufactures a range of Rigid Inflatable and High Speed Workboats for military and professional use. MST craft are at work in every ocean in both professional and military capacities in roles as varied as law enforcement, naval, rescue, patrol, special operations, fisheries and conservation. The company offer flexible modular solutions tailored to meet customer’s specific requirements from a range of well proven platforms. MST work closely with clients during the development process to understand their specific needs before any manufacturing commences. This tailored approach means that every boat from MST is ideally suited to the role it needs to fill, ensuring it delivers maximum performance, capability and effectiveness. MST concentrates on the design, development and final assembly of craft with key components manufactured by specialists in those areas. This model of specialists working together, overseen by Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, ensures that all components of each boat are manufactured to the highest level of quality.
The MST Fleet Management division excels in managing a number of Contractor Logistic Support (CLS) and Integrated Logistic Support (ILS) contracts throughout the world. Packages provide a complete range of logistics support including personnel, materials and asset management. MST provides both preventative and corrective maintenance support packages that are customised to reflect individual client’s requirements. Support and maintenance packages are available to non-MST craft. The company are equipped to service anything from individual craft to full Fleet Management offering full or partial maintenance contracts for up to 10 years.
Owen Langdon - Senior Naval Architect, MST - Marine Specialised Technology
MST’s senior naval architect Owen was educated at Massey University New Zealand where he gained a first class honours degree.
His early working career in New Zealand was spent working on both commercial and recreational boat programmes with Maxwell & Hall Marine Design and Elliot boat design where he worked on yacht designs from 20 to 144 feet. Whilst working at Elliot boat design Owen completed the design, development and media presentation which secured the selection of the Elliott 6m yacht for the Women’s Match Racing competition at the Olympic Games 2012.
Since joining MST, Owen has progressed into the role of senior naval architect where he is responsible for all craft design programmes from drawing board through to production.
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