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  1. Shipyard - Wikipedia

    A shipyard, also called a dockyard or boatyard, is a place where ships are built and repaired. These can be yachts, military vessels, cruise liners or other cargo or passenger ships. …

  2. Shipyard | Construction, Maintenance, Repair | Britannica

    The function of a shipyard is the production of completed ships in accordance with the shipbuilder’s undertakings. The raw materials for construction and finished items to be …

  3. Hanwha rises as hub of US shipbuilding revival - UPI.com

    5 days ago · Hanwha Group is positioning itself as a central player in the United States' drive to revive its shipbuilding industry, with its Philadelphia shipyard

  4. Newport News Shipbuilding, A Division of HII

    Newport News Shipbuilding is currently building the Gerald R. Ford -class, the first new design for an aircraft carrier in decades. Newport News Shipbuilding has for more than 135 years built …

  5. Shipyards: The Backbone of Maritime Excellence

    Aug 29, 2025 · Shipyards are responsible for constructing vessels that cater to various sectors, including commercial shipping, defense, and leisure. The construction process involves a …

  6. 10 Major U.S Shipyards Where Ships Are Built - Marine Insight

    Jan 18, 2025 · Let us go through the 10 major shipyards in the U.S. where ships are built. 1. Austal USA is a shipbuilder based in Blakely Island in Mobile, Alabama. It was formed in 1999 …

  7. Shipyard - New World Encyclopedia

    Shipyards are constructed by the sea or by tidal rivers to allow easy access for their ships.

  8. All shipyards, shipbuilders & docks in United States

    There are several shipyards in the United States that are known for their high quality and expertise in shipbuilding and repair.

  9. Home - ShipBuilders

    Dec 9, 2025 · Our membership consists of more than 140 companies that build, repair, maintain, modernize, and supply the nation’s shipyards. Together, we represent a critical industry that …

  10. Shipyards/SIOP - Naval Sea Systems Command

    Originally designed and built in the 19th and 20th centuries to build sail- and conventionally-powered ships, the Navy's public shipyards are not efficiently configured to maintain and …