Fincantieri and KAYO launch JV to build and maintain Albanian Navy’s fleet

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Italian shipbuilding major Fincantieri and Albania’s KAYO have signed a joint venture agreement (JVA) to establish a joint venture (JV) operating in the construction and maintenance of naval vessels in Albania. 

Credit: Fincantieri

The signing took place in Tirana, in the presence of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania, Edi Rama, and the Albanian Minister of Defense, Ermal Nufi, by Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO and Managing Director of Fincantieri, and Ardi Veliu, CEO of KAYO. 

The agreement represents the evolution of a process initiated with the signing of two Memoranda of Understanding in 2025, aimed at assessing and defining a strategic industrial partnership between the Parties.

The JV will be owned 51% by Fincantieri and 49% by KAYO and will primarily focus on the construction and maintenance of naval units for the Albanian Navy, while also pursuing commercial opportunities in international markets.

In the Albanian domestic market, the JV will operate as prime contractor for naval programs, assuming full responsibility for execution and supply management.

Concerning export activities, Fincantieri will retain the role of prime contractor for naval units below 80 meters in length, designating the Pashaliman shipyard (PNS) as the preferred production site.

The initiative will support the revitalization and modernization of the Pashaliman shipyard, located near the city of Vlora.

The industrial planning of the initiative foresees a target of approximately 10 units over the 2026–2030 Industrial Plan period, benefiting from the expected strong demand in the small and medium-sized offshore patrol vessel (OPV) segment.

The joint venture between Fincantieri and KAYO represents a milestone in the framework of industrial and strategic cooperation between Italy and Albania, confirming the strength of a partnership built on shared interests and a long-term vision. For Fincantieri, the initiative is a strategic investment aimed at creating a production hub in Albania, designed to support the operational requirements of the Albanian Navy while enabling the joint venture’s industrial and commercial projection in international markets,” Folgiero said.

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