Happy Birthday to the brave women and men of the U.S. Coast Guard! Thank you for your service and dedication to protecting our Nation’s waters. We’re proud to build vessels that support your critical missions.
About us
Austal USA is a ship manufacturer headquartered in Mobile, Ala., with service centers in San Diego and Singapore and a technology center in Charlottesville, Va. With the most modern steel panel line in the shipbuilding industry, Austal USA’s facility is capable of supporting the manufacture of both aluminum and steel ships. Austal USA leverages a moving module production line and strict adherence to lean manufacturing principles to consistently deliver on-schedule and on-budget. Austal USA is currently under contract for several programs, including the U.S. Coast Guard’s Heritage-class Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC), and the U.S. Navy TAGOS-25 ocean surveillance ship, Spearhead-class Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF), Navajo-class Towing, Salvage and Rescue ship (T-ATS), Landing Craft Utility (LCU) vessel, Expeditionary Medical Ship (EMS), Auxiliary Floating Dry Dock Medium (AFDM), and Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) programs. Austal USA is also supporting Navy unmanned vessel programs leveraging its advanced machinery control system. Austal USA’s service business provides global support to U.S. Navy, Military Sealift Command and other customers. Austal USA’s San Diego Service Center includes a waterfront facility that will have the capability to drydock small combatants and similar sized ships. Earning 27 safety excellence awards, Austal USA continues to be one of the safest shipyards in America.
- Website
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http://austalusa.com/
External link for Austal USA
- Industry
- Shipbuilding
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Mobile, Alabama
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1999
- Specialties
- Manufacturing, Shipbuilding, Autonomy, Aluminum, Defense, Commercial, and Steel Shipbuilding
Locations
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Primary
100 Austal Way
Mobile, Alabama 36602, US
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San Diego, CA 91950, US
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Singapore, - 0, SG
Employees at Austal USA
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Chuck Dean, CISSP,MBA, ITIL v3 Lifecycle: SS
Sr IT Security Analyst at Austal USA
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Jeffrey M. Tedder
Chief Financial Officer - Deputy / Interim
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Jon Cox
Experienced Leader, Collaborator, and Logistician | Managed Budgets up to $100M | Led Teams up to 200, Managed Workforce/Programs for 500+ |…
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Christopher Smith
Sr. Department Manager, Electrical and Controls Engineering
Updates
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Austal welcomed Admiral Lisa Franchetti, with the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV), to our exhibit at the Indian Ocean Defence & Security (IODS) Summit. This summit brings together leaders from across the globe to discuss maritime security and the partnership for the Indo-Pacific region between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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It was a privilege to host the Hon. Nickolas Guertin, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition, at our Mobile, Ala. shipyard yesterday. During the visit, Secretary Guertin, joined by Rear Admiral Tom Anderson, PEO Ships, was briefed on our most recent projects and advancements in shipbuilding technology for the US Navy and U.S. Coast Guard.
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Today marks a momentous occasion as we broke ground on our brand new final assembly facility! The infrastructure expansion, which will be to the south of Austal USA’s current waterfront facility, will include a new assembly building, waterfront improvements, and a new shiplift system. The project is scheduled to be fully operational by summer of 2026. To read more, please visit https://lnkd.in/eXqt6Rq6
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We were honored to host Rear Admiral Amy Grable, CG-4, Assistant Commandant for Engineering and Logistics, on a tour of our Mobile, Ala. shipyard facilities yesterday. RDML Grable received briefings on our latest projects and capabilities and witnessed firsthand our commitment to innovation and quality in shipbuilding for the U.S. Coast Guard and US Navy.
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We’re excited to announce the official start of construction on the first of three Landing Craft Utility (LCU) vessels for the US Navy. The keel laying ceremony for LCU 1710 took place at our Mobile, Ala. shipyard this morning. These critical amphibious assets will play a vital role in supporting U.S. Navy & United States Marine Corps operations for years to come. Stay tuned for updates on the progress of LCU 1710 and its sister craft!