Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: July 19, 2023
Oshkosh‘s (NYSE: OSK) defense subsidiary will manufacture 116 more Enhanced Heavy Equipment Transporter System trailers for the U.S. Army under a $57 million order.
The additional EHETS order is part of a competitively awarded contract in September 2022, worth potentially $263.2 million over five years, the company said Tuesday.
Dutch trailer builder Broshuis B.V. is the major subcontractor to Oshkosh Defense in the program.
The Army plans to buy 466 trailers with logistics products and support services through the five-year requirements contract and initially placed a $37.6 million delivery order.
Oskhosh designed EHETS for the service branch to transport main battle tanks and other equipment weighing 82 tons to 90 tons.
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