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  2. Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company (ADDSCO) located in Mobile, Alabama, was one of the largest marine production facilities in the United States during the 20th century. It began operation in 1917, and expanded dramatically during World War II ; with 30,000 workers, including numerous African Americans and women, it became the largest ...

  3. Terminal Railway Alabama State Docks - Wikipedia

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    The TASD serves 25 different customers, mostly in chemicals and bulk goods. The railroad moves over 100,000 carloads annually, transporting goods such as containers, coal, metal products, lumber/building supplies, paper, chemicals, petroleum products, aggregates, cement, grains, and agricultural products.

  4. BAE Systems Southeast Shipyards - Wikipedia

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    BAE Systems Southeast Shipyards is a division of BAE Systems Ship Repair, which itself is a subsidiary of BAE Systems Inc., the North American arm of British defense conglomerate BAE Systems. It was formed through the acquisition of Atlantic Marine from the J.F. Lehman and Company private equity firm in May 2010 for $352 million. [4] [5] [6]

  5. Atlantic Marine - Wikipedia

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    The company offered a variety of services, including shipbuilding, ship repairs, maintenance and conversion, and also steel fabrication for industrial uses. The Alabama drydock facility was capable of servicing vessels of up to 46,400 tons, including cargo and cruise ships , and also offered repair and conversion facilities for " drilling rigs ...

  6. Category:Companies based in Mobile, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 22:47 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Port of Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Cranes at the Port of Mobile. The Port of Mobile is a deep-water port in Mobile, Alabama, United States. It is the only deep-water port in Alabama. It was ranked by the United States Army Corps of Engineers as the 9th largest port by tonnage in the nation during 2014, with a trade volume of 64.3 million tons. This ranking had increased from ...

  8. Auxiliary floating drydock - Wikipedia

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    Auxiliary repair dock Mobile (ARDM) are 5,200 tons and 489 feet (149 m) long. ARDs had a ship form hull and lifting capacity of 3,500 tons. ARDMs were used to repair destroyers, submarines, and small auxiliaries. ARDMs had a crew of 130 to 160 men. [4] [2] USS Oak Ridge by Pacific Bridge Company, Now in US Coast Guard.

  9. USS Mobile Bay - Wikipedia

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    On 9 May 2022, Mobile Bay transited the Philippine Sea [11] and she steamed into Tokyo Bay on 22 May 2022 as a part of Carrier Strike Group 3 with USS Abraham Lincoln. [12] Mobile Bay also participated in RIMPAC 2022 in that year. [13] On 10 August 2023, Mobile Bay was decommissioned at a ceremony at Naval Base San Diego after over 36 years of ...