We have an overriding objective
that drives the way we aim to do business:
To maintain our position as the leading engineering support
services business in the UK and selected overseas markets, thereby
creating value for our stakeholders - our customers, our investors
and our people.
We will achieve this through:
- Leading market positions
- Working with preferred customers
- Supporting customer focused, long term relationships
- Integrating engineering and technical expertise
- Balancing risk and reward
- Maintaining an excellent safety record
Please also see Babcock Library and Annual and Half Year
Reports for further information.
Aim:
We expect our
business to be one of the top three in their market sector. If they
are not, they will have clear plans to acheive this goal.
Progress:
During the year we
have consolidated our leading position in all our divisions through
acquisitions and major contract wins.
Key Examples:
- Sole provider of support to the
Royal Navy's submarine fleet
- Largest Prime contractor for Defence
Estates
- The sole distributor of Volvo equipment in South Africa
Aim:
We seek to work with
customers who own large strategically important assets. These
customers tend to be government departments, public bodies or
private companies operating in highly regulated markets.
Progress:
The majority of our
revenue is derived from our preferred customer base. This is
consistent with previous years.
Key Examples:
- The MoD is our largest customer
in both the Marine and Defence divisions
- Network Rail, our Rail
division's largest customer, owns and operates Britain's rail
infrastructure
- We provide support to British Energy's fleet of AGR
nuclear power stations Eskom, the South African power utility
Customer focused, long-term relationships
Aim:
We seek to
work collaboratively with our customers to support the long-term
nature of our contracts.
Progress:
We have been awarded a number of contracts where the
emphasis is on long-term partnerships rather than on short-term
tasks.
Key Examples:
- Ten year Submarine Engineering
Support Contract for Royal Navy's submarine fleet
- WSMI contracts
to provide naval base and water front support at Devonport and
Faslane to 2013
- 30 year RSME training and training support
contract
- Five year in-service submarine support contract for
Canadian government - with option to extend to ten years
Integrated engineering and technical
expertise
Aim:
We seek to use our
skills, integrating engineering and technical expertise to deliver
projects and long-term asset management.
Progress:
The majority of our employees are
technically qualified and their skills are used to support our
customers' strategically important assets.
Key Examples:
- The refit of HMS Victorious required 2.2 million
skilled engineering man hours WSMI contracts to provide naval base
and water front support at Devonport and Faslane to 2013 Babcock
engineers are providing around 50% of the design input in the CVF
programme CARE, developed by Networks, is a system which forecasts
degradation of steel structures in the electricity transmission and
other markets
Aim:
We seek to enter
into contracts that fairly balance the risk and reward with our
customers, so we can each share the financial effects of success or
failure.
Progress:
The Terms of Business Agreement (ToBA) being negotiated
with the MoD will move all naval support contracts away from a cost
plus to a pain/gain share basis.
Key Examples:
- Successful delivery of the following contracts will
ensure maximum benefits are shared by Babcock and the MoD HMS
Vigilant LOP(R) WSMI extension at Devonport East and South West
Regional Primes
Maintain excellent
safety record
Aim:
We expect all our
divisions to deliver a sector - leading safety performance. We
believe all our employees and others working on or visiting our
operations should be able to return home safe and well at the end
of the working day.
Progress:
During 2008/09 we reduced our RIDDOR
frequency rate by 13%. Over two years this has reduced by 49%.
Key Examples:
- British Safety
Council Sword of Honour - Marine
- RoSPA Gold Award - Nuclear,
Airports, Networks
- British Safety Council 5 star award - Marine
-
RoSPA Sector Award (facilities management) - Infrastructure
Services
- British Safety Council International Award -
Infrastructure Services, Networks