- Kaiser Shipyards
The Kaiser Shipyards were seven major shipbuilding yards located on the U.S. west coast during
World War II . They were owned by the Kaiser Shipbuilding Company, a creation of American industrialistHenry J. Kaiser , who established theshipbuilding company around1939 in order to help meet the construction goals set by theUnited States Maritime Commission for merchant shipping.Four of the Kaiser Shipyards were located in
Richmond, California in theSan Francisco Bay Area (seeRichmond Shipyards ). Together, these four Kaiser Shipyards produced 747 ships (including many of the famousLiberty ship s andVictory ship s), more than any other complex in the United States. Only one of these ships, the "Red Oak Victory", survives. Kaiser also produced the sclass|Casablanca|escort carriers.The other three shipyards were located across the
Columbia River from each other atRyan Point inVancouver, Washington , and at Swan Island inPortland, Oregon (Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation ).Kaiser was known for developing new methods of ship building, which allowed his yards to outproduce other similar facilities and build 1,490 ships, 27 percent of the total Maritime Commission construction. Kaiser's ships were completed in two-thirds the time and a quarter the cost of the average of all other shipyards. Liberty ships were typically assembled in a little over two weeks.
Kaiser Shipyards shut down at the end of the war. The
Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park was dedicated October 25, 2000 on the site of one of the shipyards in Richmond.History
Henry Kaiser had been building cargo ships for the Maritime Commission in the 1930s, partnering with
Todd Pacific Shipyards and theBath Iron Works . When orders for ships from the British government, already at war withGermany , allowed for growth, Kaiser established his first Richmond shipyard begun in December 1940.In April
1941 the Maritime Commission requested an additional Kaiser yard, to be used forLiberty ship construction, and after theattack on Pearl Harbor , Kaiser started third and fourth yards, buildingtroop transport s and LSTs, respectively.Other details
*Kaiser set several records:
**TheLiberty Ship SS "Robert E. Peary" was assembled in less than five days as a part of a special competition among shipyards.
**At the Oregon Shipbuilding Yard on the Columbia River, near Portland, the SS "Joseph N. Teal" was built in ten days in fall 1942.
* The Oregon Shipbuilding Yards were responsible for 455 ships.
* Kaiser recruited from across the United States to work in his yards, hiring women and minorities.ee also
*
Shipyard Railway , which transported workers to the Kaiser Shipyards in Richmond, California
*Kaiser Permanente , also founded byHenry J. Kaiser
*Vanport, Oregon References
* "A Selective History of the Codornices-University Village...with special attention given to the Richmond Shipyard Railway"..., by Warren and Catherine Lee, Imprint [Albuquerque, N.M.] : Belvidere Delaware Railroad Company Enterprises, Ltd., (2000)
External links
* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/wwIIbayarea/shipbuilding.htm NPS article on Bay Area shipbuilding]
* [http://www.ohs.org/education/oregonhistory/historical_records/dspDocument.cfm?doc_ID=00088A33-E7AE-1E91-891B80B0527200A7 Oregon History Project]
* [http://www.rosietheriveter.org/ Rosie the Riveter Trust]
* [http://www.beadee.com/kaiser/index.shtml|Kaiser Vancouver (WA) & Portland (OR) Yards]
* [http://www.history.com/classroom/admin/study_guide/archives/thc_guide.0219.html History.com]
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