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Source: Inocea Group, UK, is interested in acquiring GNYK (German warshipbuilder) from Germany

A person familiar with the matter has confirmed that Inocea Group, a British marine, defence and industrial company, is in negotiations to buy German Naval Yards Kiel. This shows the growing demand for military assets fuelled by rising geopolitical tensions.

Interest in GNYK suggests a bidding war, as the CEO of Germany’s TKMS announced last week that the world’s largest non-nuclear sub manufacturer was considering a bid to acquire the company headquartered at the same port city – Kiel.

Under pressure from governments, a swollen order book, and?increasing military spending?, defence companies and investors in Europe are expanding their industrial capacity.

According to its website, Inocea Group's founders Alex Vicefield, James Davies and their family are the sole owners and control of this company. It has offices in London,?Monaco and other locations.

Inocea's spokesperson said that the group is constantly evaluating?ways to improve its?strategic positioning in shipbuilding through organic growth and M&A.

The spokesperson stated that "This approach is consistent with our recent expansion into Finland and the United States and growth of our Canadian businesses."

GNYK CEO Rino brugge said the company is always open to strategic partnerships with international companies, but declined to reveal the identities of "potential suitors".

GNYK is a part of the family owned CMN Naval Group, a French shipbuilder that specializes in yacht and naval construction. It employs about 400 people directly. It does not reveal its financial results.

The Baltic Sea location of the shipyard places it near?NATO’s eastern flank, and major regional shipping lanes. Access to the Kiel Canal provides a logistical advantage as it links?the Baltic to the North Sea.

Oliver Burkhard, TKMS' CEO, said in a statement last week that the group would decide on a GNYK acquisition as part of their?expansion drive. This already included MV Werften being acquired by TKMS in 2022.

Inocea's core business is to buy, build, invest and operate companies in the maritime, defence and energy sectors. Davie Shipbuilding is owned by Inocea. (Reporting and editing by Anousha Saoui, Christoph Steitz, Tom Kaeckenhoff and Tomaszjanowski; Additional reporting by Mathieu Rosamain;

(source: Reuters)