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R Adm Bernhard H. Teuteberg Chief Director Maritime Strategy and R Adm (JG) Bubele Mhlana Director Fleet Force Preparation South African Navy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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R Adm Bernhard H. Teuteberg R Adm Bernhard H. Teuteberg

Chief Director Maritime StrategyChief Director Maritime Strategy

andand

R Adm (JG) Bubele MhlanaR Adm (JG) Bubele Mhlana

Director Fleet Force PreparationDirector Fleet Force Preparation

South African NavySouth African Navy

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The aim of this presentation is to provide the Portfolio

Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries an

insight into the present status of the DAFF vessels being operated by the SA Navy

R Adm B.H.Teuteberg – Chief Director Maritime Strategy

R Adm (JG) S.Pillay – Director Maritime Plans

R Adm (JG) M.Lobese – Director Fleet Logistics

R Adm (JG) B. Mhlana – Director Fleet Force Preparation

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Introduction Timeline of Main Activities Memorandum of Understanding Management Responsibility Vessels Handed Over Financial Status Status of Vessel SAS AFRICANA Impact on Fishing Industry

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Private Sector Contract Outcome Recent Meeting Between

DAFF/SA Navy Lessons Learnt Recommendations Conclusion

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• 30 Aug 11: Initial meeting between officials in Cape Town (decision to refer matter for approach between relevant Ministers) – No further contact

• Indications that contract has been awarded: no further correspondence

• Approach by MAFF to MOD&VM on 5 March 2012• 22 March 2012: Meeting between officials from DAFF

and SA Navy• In good faith agreed to cooperate• Existing contract expires on 31 March 2012• 30 March 2012: MOU signed between relevant Ministers• 13 April 2012: SLA signed between parties

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• The SA Navy shall perform the shipping management functions

• Initial period of 12 months• Subject to the Defence Act• Monthly re-imbursement of all costs associated

with shipping management function• Vessels to be handed over on or before 31

March 2012• A comprehensive audit to be conducted on

each vessel by an accredited third party• SLA to be signed

Vessels being Operated under the Defence Act Shipping Management Functions:

The crewing (manning) of the vessels (not specialised staff; eg scientists, fishing inspectors, etc)

The technical management of these vessels (maintenance, repair and life-cycle management)

The provisioning of these vessels The bunkering of these vessels The operation of these vessels The accounting of all aspects relating to these

functions

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Vessel Built

L.O. A (M)

Upgraded

Function

SAMSA Class

Notation

Africana 1982

78 2000/2001

Research

Class VII Cape Town

Algoa 1975

56 1992 Research

Class VIII

Cape Town

Ellen Khuzwayo

2007

43   Research

Class VIII

Cape Town

             Sarah Baartman

2004

83   Patrol Class VII Cape Town

Lilian Ngoyi

2004

47   Patrol Class VIII

Cape Town

Ruth First

2005

47   Patrol Class VIII

Cape Town

Victoria Mxenge

2006

43   Patrol Class VIII

Cape Town

Florence Mkhize

2006

14.5 2008 Patrol Boat

N/A Cape Town

Vessels Handed Over to the SA Navy

Invoice Month

Description Amount Received in DOD

Date Received in DOD

April Operating R104 045.62

R104 045.62

21 Sep 12

May Operating & HR

R1 861 689.29

June Operating & HR

R1 753 383.00

R22 039.00 21 Sep 12

July Operating & HR

R5 707 947.00

R4 177 616.00

21 Sep 12

August Operating & HR

R4 774 947.00

R0 N/A

September Operating & HR

R1 953 131 Ro N/A

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SAS AFRICANA: 30 years old

Acquisition Start up Disposal

LIFE (YEARS)

Design, Develop, Purchase

Construction

CA

SH

FLO

W

Operation

Maintenance

Development

Disposal

Life-cycle ConceptsLife-cycle Concepts

20%

80%

SAS AFRICANA

Accept important role that vessel is playing Make decision to replace her within 5 years Commence project study immediately with

associated costing Allow SA Navy to conduct proper refit; extend

life by 5 years If necessary lease suitable vessel to conduct

surveys in meantime Create ownership for vessel

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Answers can only be provided by DAFF

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The SA Navy is not able to comment on the contracting of any entity within the private industry to conduct the shipping management function

The SA Navy believes that it can and should conduct the shipping management function for vessels belonging to the Government

Create permanent home and management responsibility for vessels; not just operating

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On strategic level: extremely positive Understand that on the tactical level still

some teething problems Some of the misunderstandings resolved Action list compiled and being addressed Contact at all levels Can only work if this venture is

conducted as an equal partnership.18

Only one command and control system to be used DAFF vessels can become a specific Squadron

within the SA Navy: Vessels under configuration control Maintenance and repair integrated Naval Dockyard can become more effective and efficient Ownership Supplemented by Navy patrols Experiential learning for younger Navy members

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