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Vigor Shipyards

Vigor Shipyards is the current entity operating the former Todd Shipyards after its acquisition in 2011. Todd Shipyards was founded in 1916, which owned and operated shipyards on the West Coast of the United States, East Coast of the United States and the Gulf. Todd Shipyards were a major part of the Emergency Shipbuilding Program for World War II.[1]

Vigor Shipyards
PredecessorTodd Pacific Shipyards
Founded
  • 1916 - William H. Todd Corporation
  • 2011 - Vigor Shipyards
Number of locations
4
ParentVigor Industrial (2011)
Websitevigor.net
From bottom left, Jumbo ferry M/V Spokane, USS Vandegrift (FFG-48), USS Halyburton (FFG-40) (center) under construction at 80% completion, USS Downes (FF-1070), and other ships at Todd Shipyards in Seattle, 1983

Vigor Shipyards

In February 2011, Vigor Industrial purchased Todd for US$130 million.[2] This included the Seattle, Everett and Bremerton operations. Today, Vigor Shipyards is a government repair subsidiary of Vigor Industrial.[3]

Originally, the Coast Guard wanted to acquire 25 Offshore Patrol Cutters (OPC) and spend about $8 billion for them. In April 2013, it was reported that Vigor proposed an Ulstein X-bow hull in the design competition for the OPC vessels.[4] If successful in landing the contract, Vigor would have assembled the vessels at its Portland, Ore., shipyard. However, in February 2014, the USCG announced that Bollinger Shipyards, Eastern Shipbuilding, and General Dynamics Bath Iron Works had been awarded design contracts for the OPC.[5]

In September 2017, Vigor was contracted to produce the US Army's Maneuver Support Vessel (Light).

Todd Shipyards

Todd Shipyards was founded in 1916 as the William H. Todd Corporation when properties of the Tietjen & Lang Dry Dock Company of Hoboken, New Jersey were bought in 1916 by a syndicate headed by Bertron Griscom & Company of New York and placed under management of William H. Todd president of the Robins Dry Dock & Repair Co., Erie Basin, Brooklyn, New York.[6] That acquisition was followed by acquisition of the Tebo Yacht Basin, Brooklyn, and the Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company.[7]

The Seattle shipyard traces its history back to 1882, when Robert Moran opened a marine repair shop at Yesler's Wharf. This shop became the Moran Brothers Shipyard in 1906 and the Seattle Construction & Dry Dock Company at the end of 1911.

The shipyard has performed building and maintenance work for, among others, the U.S. and Royal Australian Navies, the United States Coast Guard, and the Washington State Ferries. Its headquarters and operations are on Harbor Island at the mouth of Seattle's Duwamish Waterway. Todd ranked 26th among United States corporations in the value of World War II production contracts.[8][9]

The 105-foot-long (32 m) hull of Disneyland's Mark Twain riverboat was built at Todd Shipyards in San Pedro, California, in 1955. Frank Sinatra worked after high school as a rivet catcher at Todd Shipyard in Hoboken, New Jersey. From 1940 to 1945, during World War II, Todd shipyard's built or repaired 23,000 ships is many shipyards with 57,000 workers. Todd Shipyards came out of Chapter 11 protection in 1991, and continues shipyard on the west coast. In 1995 Todd brached out and started a radio subsidiary campany called Elettra Broadcasting Corporation. Elettra Broadcasting operated three FM radio stations in Carmel. [10]

Locations

Vigor current locations

Vigor currently operates four shipyards, in the Pacific Northwest:[11]

Todd Shipyards locations

 
Master of Ceremonies and Vice President of Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation, Hans K. Schaefer, speaks during christening and launching ceremonies for the guided missile frigate USS Reid (FFG-30) at the Todd Pacific Shipyards Corp., Los Angeles Division, 1981, which closed in 1989.

New York

 
The Erie Basin in 1945

Los Angeles and San Francisco

  • Richmond shipyard No. 1 was a new shipyard built to support the demand for ships for World War 2. Kaiser purchased the contact and the Richmond yard to built type Ocean ship from the Todd Shipyards in 1940. Todd then Kaiser built yard No. 1 to build the Ocean ships. Yard No. 1 was built on unoccupied land with construction starting in December 1940. In April 1941 the keel for the first British bound Ocean ship was laid. The next series of ships built were Liberty ships, with the first keel laid on May 15, 1942. Needing faster cargo ships the next series of ships built were Victory ships, with the first keel laid on January 17, 1944. After the war, in 1946, the yard closed. Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard was at 700 Wright Ave, Richmond on the Parr Canal. The site now has general docks for construction supplies. Located at GPS 37°55′15″N 122°21′47″W / 37.920887°N 122.362920°W / 37.920887; -122.362920.[28][29] Built at Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard:* Ocean ship, 30 cargo ships, 7,174 GRT. (sometimes credited to Todd Shipyards Corporation), * Liberty ship, 138 model EC2-S-C1 ships, 7,176 GRT., * Victory ship, 82 Model VC2-S-AP3 ships, 7,612 GRT.,Notable ships: Ocean Victory, Ocean Vigour, Chief Ouray, Logan Victory and Northeastern Victory.

Puget Sound, Washington

Houston / Galveston

  • Todd Galveston, Texas (29°18′55″N 94°47′38″W / 29.3154°N 94.794°W / 29.3154; -94.794) opened in 1934. Todd took over the Galveston Dry Dock & Construction on Pelican Island. In 1943 Todd took over the yard next door, Gray's Iron Works and renamed the yards Todd Galveston Drydocks, Inc.. For World War II the yard built T1 Tankers T1-M-A1. Post-war they built three ferries for Texas. In 1949 Todd moved the main operation to the Brown Shipbuilding yard in Houston that they had leased. The Pelican Island Galveston yard was used only for ship repair and in 1965 also started tanker conversions, as Todd Shipyards Corporation, Galveston Division. Todd Galveston built Type C6 ships. Todd Galveston yard went into Chapter 11 and closed in 1990. The yard was sold. The yard had two Panamax floating dry-docks that were moved to the Alabama Shipyard and Bender Shipbuilding. In 1993, the remainder of Todd Galveston on Pelican Island was sold to the Port of Galveston. It is now part of Newpark Marine, Gulf Copper runs an offshore repair yard there. Southwest Shipyard now operates a shipyard at the side.[38][39][40]

 
Houston shipyard (right) in 1944, Brown S.B., later Todd Houston (left)
  • Facilities (MCc-ESP-3, MCc-ESP-604, MCc-19054): $13,081,267.95
  • 208 EC2-S-C1 (built July 1941 - March 1945)
    • MCc-ESP-12, $34,586,494.42
      • Sam Houston (MC-95) ... Joseph T. Robinson (MC-119)
      • only built on ways 1 through 6
    • MCc-ESP-602, $16,447,537.33
      • Stephen F. Auston (MC-265) ... Stephen C. Foster (MC-276)
      • only built on ways 7, 8, 9
    • MCc-ESP-603, $33,333,892.35
      • William Eustis (MC-828) ... E. A. Peden (MC-859)
    • MCc-13099, $32,293,383.60
      • Sam Houston II (MC-1936) ... Henry Austin (MC-1966)
    • MCc-15923, $91,389,292.53
      • Charles Morgan (MC-2420) ... Isaac Van Zandt (MC-2431)
      • John G. Tod (MC-2908) ... Edward N. Hinton (MC-3003)
  • 14 T1-M-BT2 (delivered July 1945 - December 1945)
    • DA-MCc-859, $12,983,883.50
      • Tarascon (MC-2636) ... Taveta (MC-2649)
  • Total fees and profits received on all the cost-plus contracts: $7,510,000
First keel laid
Way Date
1 23 Oct 1941
2 23 Oct 1941
3 25 Jul 1941
4 25 Jul 1941
5 18 Jul 1941
6 18 Jul 1941
7 23 Oct 1941
8 30 Dec 1941
9 30 Dec 1941
Liberty Launchings
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total
1942 1 2 4 2 3 5 4 4 4 5 34
1943 5 6 6 6 7 6 6 7 4 7 7 5 72
1944 5 6 8 6 8 8 6 7 7 8 8 7 84
1945 8 7 3 18

Other

  • Todd New Orleans, in 1934 Todd joined with Johnson Iron Works in New Orleans to build and repair shipyard called Todd-Johnson Dry Docks. Todd took over the yard and in 1987 sold the yard to Port of New Orleans, which leases to Avondale Ship Repair. In [47]

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Todd Shipyards redirects here For other uses see Todd Shipyards disambiguation Vigor Shipyards is the current entity operating the former Todd Shipyards after its acquisition in 2011 Todd Shipyards was founded in 1916 which owned and operated shipyards on the West Coast of the United States East Coast of the United States and the Gulf Todd Shipyards were a major part of the Emergency Shipbuilding Program for World War II 1 Vigor ShipyardsPredecessorTodd Pacific ShipyardsFounded1916 William H Todd Corporation 2011 Vigor ShipyardsNumber of locations4 Seattle WA Vigor Industrial Everett WA Vigor Industrial Portland OR Vigor Industrial Bremerton WA Puget Sound Naval Shipyard ParentVigor Industrial 2011 Websitevigor wbr netFrom bottom left Jumbo ferry M V Spokane USS Vandegrift FFG 48 USS Halyburton FFG 40 center under construction at 80 completion USS Downes FF 1070 and other ships at Todd Shipyards in Seattle 1983 Contents 1 Vigor Shipyards 2 Todd Shipyards 3 Locations 3 1 Vigor current locations 3 2 Todd Shipyards locations 3 2 1 New York 3 2 2 Los Angeles and San Francisco 3 2 3 Puget Sound Washington 3 2 4 Houston Galveston 3 2 5 Other 4 References 5 External linksVigor Shipyards EditIn February 2011 Vigor Industrial purchased Todd for US 130 million 2 This included the Seattle Everett and Bremerton operations Today Vigor Shipyards is a government repair subsidiary of Vigor Industrial 3 Originally the Coast Guard wanted to acquire 25 Offshore Patrol Cutters OPC and spend about 8 billion for them In April 2013 it was reported that Vigor proposed an Ulstein X bow hull in the design competition for the OPC vessels 4 If successful in landing the contract Vigor would have assembled the vessels at its Portland Ore shipyard However in February 2014 the USCG announced that Bollinger Shipyards Eastern Shipbuilding and General Dynamics Bath Iron Works had been awarded design contracts for the OPC 5 In September 2017 Vigor was contracted to produce the US Army s Maneuver Support Vessel Light Todd Shipyards EditTodd Shipyards was founded in 1916 as the William H Todd Corporation when properties of the Tietjen amp Lang Dry Dock Company of Hoboken New Jersey were bought in 1916 by a syndicate headed by Bertron Griscom amp Company of New York and placed under management of William H Todd president of the Robins Dry Dock amp Repair Co Erie Basin Brooklyn New York 6 That acquisition was followed by acquisition of the Tebo Yacht Basin Brooklyn and the Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company 7 The Seattle shipyard traces its history back to 1882 when Robert Moran opened a marine repair shop at Yesler s Wharf This shop became the Moran Brothers Shipyard in 1906 and the Seattle Construction amp Dry Dock Company at the end of 1911 The shipyard has performed building and maintenance work for among others the U S and Royal Australian Navies the United States Coast Guard and the Washington State Ferries Its headquarters and operations are on Harbor Island at the mouth of Seattle s Duwamish Waterway Todd ranked 26th among United States corporations in the value of World War II production contracts 8 9 The 105 foot long 32 m hull of Disneyland s Mark Twain riverboat was built at Todd Shipyards in San Pedro California in 1955 Frank Sinatra worked after high school as a rivet catcher at Todd Shipyard in Hoboken New Jersey From 1940 to 1945 during World War II Todd shipyard s built or repaired 23 000 ships is many shipyards with 57 000 workers Todd Shipyards came out of Chapter 11 protection in 1991 and continues shipyard on the west coast In 1995 Todd brached out and started a radio subsidiary campany called Elettra Broadcasting Corporation Elettra Broadcasting operated three FM radio stations in Carmel 10 Locations EditVigor current locations Edit Vigor currently operates four shipyards in the Pacific Northwest 11 Seattle Washington 47 35 10 N 122 21 25 W 47 586 N 122 357 W 47 586 122 357 established at the location in 1918 Bremerton Washington 47 33 42 N 122 38 09 W 47 561788 N 122 635875 W 47 561788 122 635875 Everett Washington 47 58 56 N 122 13 09 W 47 98217 N 122 21913 W 47 98217 122 21913 near the site of the former Everett Pacific Shipbuilding amp Dry Dock Company Portland Oregon 45 33 57 N 122 43 27 W 45 565746 N 122 724237 W 45 565746 122 724237 on the site of the former Swan Island ShipyardTodd Shipyards locations Edit Master of Ceremonies and Vice President of Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation Hans K Schaefer speaks during christening and launching ceremonies for the guided missile frigate USS Reid FFG 30 at the Todd Pacific Shipyards Corp Los Angeles Division 1981 which closed in 1989 Hidden anchors in the article Brooklyn Hoboken Alameda Galveston Houston Irish Bend Houston Green Bayou New York Edit Todd Brooklyn Todd Shipyard s first shipyard was in Brooklyn New York along the waterfront of the Red Hook neighborhood 40 40 17 N 74 00 47 W 40 6715 N 74 013 W 40 6715 74 013 William H Todd purchased the Robins Dry Dock amp Repair Company in 1916 Robins Dry Dock was founded in 1869 as Handren and Robins The company was renamed J N Robins Co in 1892 after Handren s death J N Robins Co merged with the Erie Basin Dry Dock Company started by Delamater Iron Works and renamed the Campony Robins Dry Dock amp Repair William H Todd had worked for both Erie Basin and Robins Dry Dock Todd and some of his associates also purchased the Tietjen amp Lang Dry Dock Company of Hoboken in Weehawken Cove 40 45 31 N 74 01 26 W 40 75870 N 74 02376 W 40 75870 74 02376 and the Seattle Construction and Drydock Company on the West Coast The Tebo Yacht Basin Company was the last of the four initial acquisitions in 1916 12 It operated till 1937 when it was sold and became the Sullivan Drydock and Repair Corporation The Erie Basin yard was sold in 1986 to Rodermond Industries which closed in the 1990s Red Hook graving dock was a 730 foot long 220 m graving dock located at site 13 In 1917 Todd purchased the Gowanus shipyard in Brooklyn 14 15 16 1916 1965 17 18 The Erie Basin in 1945For the United States Navy 9 of 49 Lapwing class minesweepers 1918 1919 in the Tebo Yacht Basin 19 no more than 3 built concurrently Lapwing AM 1 Swallow AM 4 Sanderling AM 37 Gannet AM 41 conversion Robins DD 20 Boreas AF 8 1941 Wharton AP 7 1940 Griffin AS 13 ca 1941 See also Two Ocean Navy Act AUX ANV conversion Tietjen and Lang 21 Laramie AO 16 1940 Barnett AP 11 1940 Harry Lee AP 17 1940 Polaris AF 11 Hugh L Scott AP 43 conversion unspecified of 22 Appalachian AGC 1 1943 Chilton APA 38 1943 Bull APD 78 1944 Lamar APA 47 1944 Aegir AS 23 1944 Vermilion AKA 107 1945 Benevolence AH 13 1945 Haven AH 12 1945 USAHS Frances Y Slanger 1945 Goshen APA 108 converted back to merchant 1947 Regulus AF 57 1953 Los Angeles and San Francisco Edit Todd Pacific Shipyards Los Angeles Division San Pedro California 33 45 11 N 118 16 48 W 33 753 N 118 280 W 33 753 118 280 was formerly Los Angeles Shipbuilding amp Dry Dock Corporation opened in 1917 and closed in 1989 From 1918 to 1924 Los Angeles Shipbuilding built cargo ships for the United States Shipping Board In the 1920 and 1930 Los Angeles Shipbuilding built tankers and ferries For World War II they yard built the USS Ajax AR 6 USS Hector AR 7 USS Jason AR 8 Seaplane tender and Klondike class destroyer tenders Post war the yard was sold to Todd Todd built Allende class frigate at the site and in Seattle also built were Shenandoah class destroyer tender and Leahy class cruiser The yard closed was following completion of its Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate contract and after failing to win an Arleigh Burke class destroyer contract 23 Property is now part of the Port of Los Angeles and has been completely converted into Berth 100 West Basin Container Terminal 24 Todd Alameda San Francisco Division Alameda California to the west of Webster Street 37 47 26 N 122 17 17 W 37 79057 N 122 28812 W 37 79057 122 28812 25 Opened in 1940 by the United Engineering Company Mostly used as a repair or conversion facility it was closed in 1956 26 The Bethlehem Alameda Works Shipyard to the east of Webster Street was leased by Todd according to 27 but the Corps of Engineers survey 1953 claims it was owned and operated by Bethlehem Richmond shipyard No 1 was a new shipyard built to support the demand for ships for World War 2 Kaiser purchased the contact and the Richmond yard to built type Ocean ship from the Todd Shipyards in 1940 Todd then Kaiser built yard No 1 to build the Ocean ships Yard No 1 was built on unoccupied land with construction starting in December 1940 In April 1941 the keel for the first British bound Ocean ship was laid The next series of ships built were Liberty ships with the first keel laid on May 15 1942 Needing faster cargo ships the next series of ships built were Victory ships with the first keel laid on January 17 1944 After the war in 1946 the yard closed Kaiser Richmond No 1 Yard was at 700 Wright Ave Richmond on the Parr Canal The site now has general docks for construction supplies Located at GPS 37 55 15 N 122 21 47 W 37 920887 N 122 362920 W 37 920887 122 362920 28 29 Built at Kaiser Richmond No 1 Yard Ocean ship 30 cargo ships 7 174 GRT sometimes credited to Todd Shipyards Corporation Liberty ship 138 model EC2 S C1 ships 7 176 GRT Victory ship 82 Model VC2 S AP3 ships 7 612 GRT Notable ships Ocean Victory Ocean Vigour Chief Ouray Logan Victory and Northeastern Victory Puget Sound Washington Edit See also Seattle Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation Todd Tacoma Division Commencement Bay Tacoma Washington opened in 1917 to build Design 1014 ship ships for the United States Shipping Board It operated as part of Todd Dry Dock amp Construction until shut down after World War I in 1924 The yard reopened in partnership with Kaiser Shipbuilding in 1939 as Seattle Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation The yard built 56 Bogue and Commencement Bay class escort carriers and various auxiliaries In 1942 Todd bought out Kaiser s share and the yard eventually became part of Todd Pacific Shipyards Sold to the Navy after World War II further sold to the Port of Tacoma in 1959 The site today is the Commencement Bay Industrial Development District 30 Todd Dry Dock amp Construction Co of Seattle Washington 47 35 10 N 122 21 25 W 47 586 N 122 357 W 47 586 122 357 was started in 1916 when Todd bought Seattle Construction amp Dry Dock Co Ltd Seattle Construction amp Dry Dock Co Ltd was in the past Seattle Dry Dock amp Shipbuilding Company started by Robert Moran and his brothers as ship repair shop in Seattle in 1882 The yard was destroyed by fire in 1889 and then rebuilt as Moran Brothers Company For World War II the yard built 45 Gleaves Fletcher Allen M Sumner and Gearing class destroyers under the name Seattle Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation After the war the yard was renamed Todd Shipyards Corp Seattle Division For the US Navy built Charles F Adams class destroyer Knox class frigates Oliver Hazard Perry class frigates Hamilton class cutters The yard is now owned and operated by Vigor 1 31 Todd Bremerton Shipyard in Bremerton Washington 47 33 42 N 122 38 09 W 47 561788 N 122 635875 W 47 561788 122 635875 is a satellite ship repair yard Close to the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Todd Bremerton Shipyard works on US Navy ships 32 33 34 Todd Everett Shipyard in 2008 Tood purchased Everett Shipyard Inc in Everett Washington 47 59 22 N 122 13 10 W 47 989347 N 122 219381 W 47 989347 122 219381 The site Everett Ship Repair amp Drydock Inc will continue ship repair work The yard as since 1960 served the Washington State Ferries and the United States Navy 35 36 37 Houston Galveston Edit Todd Galveston Texas 29 18 55 N 94 47 38 W 29 3154 N 94 794 W 29 3154 94 794 opened in 1934 Todd took over the Galveston Dry Dock amp Construction on Pelican Island In 1943 Todd took over the yard next door Gray s Iron Works and renamed the yards Todd Galveston Drydocks Inc For World War II the yard built T1 Tankers T1 M A1 Post war they built three ferries for Texas In 1949 Todd moved the main operation to the Brown Shipbuilding yard in Houston that they had leased The Pelican Island Galveston yard was used only for ship repair and in 1965 also started tanker conversions as Todd Shipyards Corporation Galveston Division Todd Galveston built Type C6 ships Todd Galveston yard went into Chapter 11 and closed in 1990 The yard was sold The yard had two Panamax floating dry docks that were moved to the Alabama Shipyard and Bender Shipbuilding In 1993 the remainder of Todd Galveston on Pelican Island was sold to the Port of Galveston It is now part of Newpark Marine Gulf Copper runs an offshore repair yard there Southwest Shipyard now operates a shipyard at the side 38 39 40 Todd Houston Shipbuilding in Houston Texas was an emergency shipyard operated by Todd Shipbuilding Corp and Kaiser Corp to build ships for World War II The company was formally established on 6 January 1941 41 The yard was built at Irish Bend a former island in the Houston Ship Channel 29 44 36 N 95 10 48 W 29 743268 N 95 179876 W 29 743268 95 179876 42 During the war Todd Houston employed 23 000 workers built 208 Liberty ships and 14 T1 M BT2 tankers In 1946 after the war the yard closed In 1949 the Brown Shipbuilding yard in Houston now Todd s became known as Todd Houston 43 Houston shipyard right in 1944 Brown S B later Todd Houston left Facilities MCc ESP 3 MCc ESP 604 MCc 19054 13 081 267 95208 EC2 S C1 built July 1941 March 1945 MCc ESP 12 34 586 494 42 Sam Houston MC 95 Joseph T Robinson MC 119 only built on ways 1 through 6 MCc ESP 602 16 447 537 33 Stephen F Auston MC 265 Stephen C Foster MC 276 only built on ways 7 8 9 MCc ESP 603 33 333 892 35 William Eustis MC 828 E A Peden MC 859 MCc 13099 32 293 383 60 Sam Houston II MC 1936 Henry Austin MC 1966 MCc 15923 91 389 292 53 Charles Morgan MC 2420 Isaac Van Zandt MC 2431 John G Tod MC 2908 Edward N Hinton MC 3003 14 T1 M BT2 delivered July 1945 December 1945 DA MCc 859 12 983 883 50 Tarascon MC 2636 Taveta MC 2649 Total fees and profits received on all the cost plus contracts 7 510 000First keel laid Way Date1 23 Oct 19412 23 Oct 19413 25 Jul 19414 25 Jul 19415 18 Jul 19416 18 Jul 19417 23 Oct 19418 30 Dec 19419 30 Dec 1941 Liberty Launchings Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total1942 1 2 4 2 3 5 4 4 4 5 341943 5 6 6 6 7 6 6 7 4 7 7 5 721944 5 6 8 6 8 8 6 7 7 8 8 7 841945 8 7 3 18refs 44 45 Todd Houston on the Buffalo Bayou 29 44 54 N 95 10 37 W 29 7483 N 95 177 W 29 7483 95 177 was opened in 1949 when Todd took over the Brown Shipbuilding s yard at Green s Bayou 39 Todd ran the yard as a barge construction and repair shop Todd closed the operation in 1987 selling to Platzer Shipyard The yard returned to Brown which renamed it Brown amp Root a construction facility for the offshore drilling industry which closed in 2004 The site is now the Brown Shipbuilding Industrial 46 Other Edit Todd New Orleans in 1934 Todd joined with Johnson Iron Works in New Orleans to build and repair shipyard called Todd Johnson Dry Docks Todd took over the yard and in 1987 sold the yard to Port of New Orleans which leases to Avondale Ship Repair In 47 Todd Bath Iron Shipbuilding Corporation at South Portland Maine opened in 1940 as an emergency shipyards to build Ocean class cargo ships for Britain At the two yards 43 39 11 N 70 14 18 W 43 653027 N 70 238267 W 43 653027 70 238267 they built Liberty ships closing after the war The Corporation was renamed New England Shipbuilding in 1943 after Kaiser sold its shares in the corporation Durning the was New England Shipbuilding employed 30 000 workers 48 Oregon Shipbuilding Company of Portland Oregon 45 37 52 N 122 47 02 W 45 6312 N 122 7838 W 45 6312 122 7838 opened as a World War II emergency yard by Todd and Kaiser Built in 1941 it opened with 8 shipways with the high demand for ships it grew to 8 shipways Soon after the shipyard opened Kaiser bought out Todd share in the shipyard The yard built Liberty ships and Victory Ships The yard closed after the war Todd Charleston from 1946 to 1949 Todd operated for the US Navy the Charleston Dry Dock amp Machine Company as repair yard The yard was located in Charleston South Carolina on the Cooper River 32 47 19 N 79 55 28 W 32 788711 N 79 924533 W 32 788711 79 924533 49 32 788711 79 924533New Jersey Shipbuilding Company at the US Navy s request for World War II Todd took over New Jersey Shipbuilding to build LCI Landing Craft LCI L in 1942 the yard closed after the war The yard was in Perth Amboy New Jersey 40 32 05 N 74 15 16 W 40 53469 N 74 25446 W 40 53469 74 25446 the site is now Chevron asphalt plant 50 Todd Mobile Drydock Alabama In 1936 this repair yard was leased to the nearby Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company and stripped 51 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Todd Shipyard Corporation References Edit a b Todd Seattle Moran Seattle Dry Dock Vigor Industrial Vigor completes 130M purchase of Todd Shipyards Puget Sound Business Journal 15 February 2011 Companies Vigor Industrial Retrieved 2013 06 06 New Coast Guard Cutter Sparks Fierce Competition Among Shipbuilders National Defense Magazine April 2013 Retrieved 29 March 2017 CAVAS CHRISTOPHER P 14 February 2014 3 Firms Win Design Contracts for New US Coast Guard Cutter www defensenews com Gannett Government Media Archived from the original on February 15 2014 Retrieved 14 February 2014 Shipyard News International Marine Engineering New York London Aldrich Publishing Co 21 July 1916 349 July 1916 Retrieved 27 October 2021 Shipyard News International Marine Engineering New York London Aldrich Publishing Co 21 October 1916 476 October 1916 Retrieved 27 October 2021 Peck Merton J Scherer Frederic M 1962 The Weapons Acquisition Process An Economic Analysis Harvard Business School p 619 Herman Arthur Freedom s Forge How American Business Produced Victory in World War II pp 121 124 133 137 202 Random House New York NY 2012 ISBN 978 1 4000 6964 4 bizjournals com Todd Shipyards still building after nearly 90 years By Steve Wilhelm May 29 2005 Vigor Shipyards Vigor Industrial Retrieved June 6 2013 Shipyard News International Marine Engineering October 1916 Todd Shipyards Robins Dry Dock Todd to Shut Hoboken Shipyard And Shift the Work to Brooklyn The New York Times Retrieved January 13 2019 Todd Shipyards Corporation Founded in 1916 as the William H Todd Corporation It was formed by the purchase and merger of several shipyards in the New York region including Tietjen amp Lang Dry Dock Co that was purchased by Todd in that year Located in Weehawken Cove the Hoboken Weehawken city line passes through the site The company used a Hoboken address in all its literature and was given as Seventeenth Street and Park Avenue Called Tietjen amp Lang Plant then Todd Hoboken Dry Docks Inc and later Todd Shipyards Hoboken Division Closed September 1 1965 Todd became a national company with shipyards in all major shipbuilding regions and had a significant role in World War II shipbuilding and repair hoboken pastperfectonline com Retrieved January 13 2019 History of Todd Shipyards Corporation FundingUniverse www fundinguniverse com Retrieved January 13 2019 Hudson Reporter The days of factories and shipbuilding Catching a glimpse of Hoboken s industrial past www hudsonreporter com Archived from the original on 2010 06 16 Sullivan Dry Dock Recent Launchings International Marine Engineering October 1918 p 608 https www google com books edition Navy Department Appropriation Bill for 1942 j5AMjMdPKXkC p 247 https www google com books edition Navy Department Appropriation Bill for 1942 j5AMjMdPKXkC p 247 grep Todd Brooklyn through navsource org Todd Los Angeles Division GlobalSecurity org Retrieved 2012 07 15 Container Facilities Port of Los Angeles Shows an aerial view of Berth 100 the former location of Todd San Pedro Port Series U S Government Printing Office 1953 Herman Arthur Freedom s Forge How American Business Produced Victory in World War II p 124 178 Random House New York NY 2012 ISBN 978 1 4000 6964 4 Todd San Francisco Division GlobalSecurity org Retrieved 2012 07 15 Kaiser Permanente No 1 shipbuildinghistory com Retrieved 2021 02 11 Richmond Shipyards www globalsecurity org Retrieved 2021 02 11 Todd Tacoma Todd Dry Dock Seattle Tacoma Shipbuilding shipbuildinghistory com Retrieved January 13 2019 Skinner amp Eddy Todd Pacific Shipyards lands deal to work on Navy aircraft carriers The Seattle Times archive seattletimes com JOINT PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY TODD SHIPYARDS AND VIGOR INDUSTRIAL LLC www sec gov Todd Shipyards gets 5 2M Navy contract for Bremerton Offshore Energy July 10 2006 Home everettshiprepair com Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation Announces U www sec gov State s top shipbuilder buys Everett Shipyard HeraldNet com January 21 2008 Todd Galveston a b Brown Shipbuilding Southwest Shipyard Investigation of Shipyard Profits U S Government Printing Office 1946 p 497 https www shipscribe com cochrane shipyards 8th ND htm 8 2 2b Photo no BA 291326 Todd Houston Shipbuilding https shipbuildinghistory com shipyards emergencylarge toddhouston htm bare URL Investigation of Shipyard Profits U S Government Printing Office 1946 p 500 Todd Houston Johnson Iron Works New England Shipbuilding Charleston Shipbuilding New Jersey Shipbuilding Eighth Naval District Cochrane Collection External links Edit Todd Shipyards Seattle Washington Federation of American Scientists Ships built at Todd Dry Dock Seattle Tacoma and Todd Pacific at ShipbuildingHistory com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vigor Shipyards amp oldid 1158420269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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