![]() ![]() The company has leveraged and applied the knowledge, experience, and expertise developed through its submarine experience to broader Navy-wide challenges, including global supply chain, shore infrastructure, and other sustainment eco-system challenges. ORBIS Inc has played a leading role in collaborating with the US Navy’s Naval Sea Systems Command, Warfare Centres, Program Executive Offices and the National Industrial Base to develop near and long-term solutions to critical infrastructure and industrial base challenges. Since 2014, the company has executed 350 military and commercial ship dockings, employing over 800 highly skilled people and investing in the development of over 100 apprentices in that time. Thales Australia has supported the RAN and Australian commercial fleets with ship support, sustainment and lifecycle management from Fleet Base East, Garden Island Sydney, for over 20 years. Leveraging this expertise, the partnership aims to strengthen the naval support and maintenance ecosystem in the Indo-Pacific region while assuring fleet readiness, availability and interoperability of Australian and allied partner current and future maritime capabilities. Thales Australia brings over 30 years of Naval Ship Sustainment and Support experience in Australia and Canada, while ORBIS Inc has developed extensive knowledge, experience and expertise in establishing sustainment system solutions for major US Navy and partner programs over the past 20 years. ![]() Both companies have recently completed preliminary feasibility studies and extensive reviews of Australia’s existing naval sustainment and support operations, workforce development and optimisation, as well as upskilling and mentoring programs. Under the new partnership, Thales Australia and ORBIS Inc will collaborate on a range of initiatives, including technological innovation, shipyard infrastructure optimisation, and further development of the naval sustainment industrial base and workforce. The agreement seeks to accelerate and future-proof Australia’s maritime sustainment capability to support the National Naval Shipbuilding and Sustainment Enterprise. The XP Grocery pallet’s new leg design and deck features add greater variety and function to ORBIS’ grocery pallet portfolio.Thales Australia and US Navy Industrial Enterprise partner, ORBIS Sibro Inc (ORBIS Inc), have announced a new partnership aimed at enhancing maritime sustainment operations in support of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) at Fleet Base East in Garden Island, Sydney. The XpressPal family of pallets streamlines distribution in today’s fast-paced networks. “Fresh food is a high-selling category for grocers, and the new XP Grocery pallet is a safe, cleanable and reusable option to ensure products are delivered to retailers in good condition and with minimal hassle.” “Our latest addition to the XpressPal family provides a nestable fully hygienic pallet option that features a new design and innovative features for handling high-demand products, such as fresh food,” said Ryan Roessler, plastic pallets product manager at ORBIS Corporation in a press release. As grocery and food service industries continue to evolve, the XP Grocery pallet is a versatile and reliable pallet option. ![]() The XpressPal ® (XP) Grocery pallet is designed to ship finished goods from distribution centres to retail in grocery supply chains. ORBIS ®, an international reusable packaging corporation, has introduced a new pallet to its XpressPal ® family. ![]()
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