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Industry Overview
Shipbuilding and marine manufacturing includes naval and commercial shipyards, boat builders, and marine equipment producers. The US shipbuilding industry is anchored by the Jones Act, which requires vessels operating between US ports to be domestically built. Major shipyards like Huntington Ingalls and General Dynamics NASSCO build naval vessels and commercial ships, while hundreds of smaller yards produce workboats, tugs, barges, and recreational vessels.
Shipbuilding requires massive fabrication capabilities including plate cutting, forming, welding, pipe fitting, and outfitting. Modern shipyards are investing in robotic welding, automated plate processing, and modular construction techniques to improve productivity and compete for both military and commercial contracts.
- •US naval shipbuilding represents a $30+ billion annual market
- •The Navy's 30-year shipbuilding plan calls for 300+ ship fleet maintenance
- •The Jones Act fleet includes approximately 40,000 vessels
- •Recreational boat building is a $15+ billion industry concentrated in Florida
Types of Shipbuilding & Marine Manufacturing Companies
Naval Shipyards
Major facilities like Huntington Ingalls and General Dynamics Bath Iron Works building aircraft carriers, submarines, and destroyers.
Commercial Shipbuilders
Shipyards producing container ships, tankers, offshore supply vessels, and ferries for domestic service.
Workboat & Barge Builders
Smaller shipyards constructing tugboats, towboats, barges, and inland waterway vessels.
Recreational Boat Builders
Companies like Brunswick and Malibu Boats producing powerboats, sailboats, and pontoons.
Marine Equipment Suppliers
Manufacturers of marine engines, propulsion systems, deck equipment, and navigation systems.
Equipment Purchased by Shipbuilding & Marine Manufacturing
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Find Shipbuilding & Marine Manufacturing Companies by State
Top States
All States
Alaska
350 mfg.
Arizona
4,500 mfg.
Arkansas
2,800 mfg.
California
35,000 mfg.
Colorado
4,500 mfg.
Delaware
650 mfg.
Georgia
6,500 mfg.
Hawaii
500 mfg.
Idaho
1,800 mfg.
Illinois
13,000 mfg.
Indiana
8,500 mfg.
Iowa
3,500 mfg.
Kansas
2,800 mfg.
Kentucky
4,200 mfg.
Maryland
2,800 mfg.
Massachusetts
5,800 mfg.
Michigan
11,000 mfg.
Minnesota
6,800 mfg.
Missouri
5,500 mfg.
Montana
1,200 mfg.
Nebraska
2,100 mfg.
Nevada
1,600 mfg.
New Hampshire
1,600 mfg.
New Jersey
7,500 mfg.
New Mexico
900 mfg.
New York
12,000 mfg.
North Carolina
8,500 mfg.
North Dakota
700 mfg.
Ohio
13,500 mfg.
Oklahoma
3,200 mfg.
Oregon
4,800 mfg.
Pennsylvania
12,000 mfg.
Rhode Island
1,300 mfg.
South Carolina
4,500 mfg.
South Dakota
900 mfg.
Tennessee
6,500 mfg.
Utah
3,200 mfg.
Vermont
900 mfg.
West Virginia
1,100 mfg.
Wyoming
450 mfg.

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