VETERAN SHIP BUILDER AND INDIGENOUS MANUFACTURER JOIN FORCES ON MARINE VESSELS

Photo: Hike Metal Products & Shipbuilding Ltd.

Press Release

ATMIS Protective Equipment lnc. (ATMIS), an Indigenous advanced manufacturer of custom machined metal parts, fabrications, and automated production systems, and Hike Metal Products Ltd. (Hike Metal), a leading Canadian ship builder, are joining forces.

The two companies have signed an agreement to work together on mutually beneficial initiatives in Canada's marine and defence sectors - and both companies say the deal is the only one of its kind in the country.

"This marks the first time an Indigenous manufacturer has ventured into the new vessel build market in support of the government and larger defence primes," said ATMIS President Andy Valentine, explaining the focus will be on small and medium-sized boats.

"We're very excited to be working with Hike MetaI on Canadian maritime vessel builds and proud to think our high-quality work will one day be in the ships keeping our country safe."

Valentine's comments were echoed by Hike Metal President Steve Ingram, who said his company's decades-long track record of superior vessel construction will be complemented by ATMIS’ advanced manufacturing capabilities and defence industry experience.

"By leveraging our core strengths, we believe we can strengthen both companies' presence in the Canadian marine vessel market," Ingram said. "Combining our skill sets in advanced marine metal product manufacturing is a win, not only for our companies, but for our customers."