Seward shipyards receive more than $2.3 million in federal grants
The funding will help Catalyst Marine Engineering and JAG Alaska buy equipment and expand capacity as Seward prepares for an Arctic Security Cutter.
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Belfast's Titanic shipyard undergoing major resurgence for first time in more decades
Belfast's iconic yellow gantry cranes are returning to regular service for the first time in over two decades.Samson and Goliath are being reactivated as Harland & Wolff, the historic shipbuilder that constructed the Titanic, re-enters the warship market for nearly £160million.Peter Rusk, programme manager, explained how the yard is being modernised.He told the Telegraph: "We haven’t used Goliath for years." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Mr R…
$2.3M in Federal Grants for Seward Shipyard Operators - Alaska Business Magazine
HOME | $2.3M in Federal Grants for Seward Shipyard Operators A FARO 3D Laser Scanner scans a damaged barge to gather data for its repair at the JAG Alaska Shipyard in Seward. Photo Credit: Alaska Business A…
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