- Aker Philadelphia Shipyard
Infobox Company
company_name = Aker Philadelphia Shipyard, Inc
company_
company_type =Subsidiary
foundation = 1996
location =Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania ,United States
key_people = Dave Meehan (CEO)
area_served =United States
industry =Shipyard
products =
revenue =
operating_income =
net_income =
num_employees = 639 (2005)
parent =
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homepage = [http://www.akership.com www.akership.com ]
footnotes =Aker Philadelphia Shipyard formerly Kværner Philadelphia Shipyard is a
shipyard located inPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania ,United States on the site of the defunctPhiladelphia Naval Shipyard , which closed in 1995.The yard is part of
Aker American Shipping , a company listed onOslo Stock Exchange and part of the Aker Group controlled byKjell Inge Røkke . The yard has a close cooperation withAker Yards . The yard targets producing ships within the Jones Act for domestic shipping, primarilly product tankers and container ships.Originally the yard was started as a cooperation between the now defunct
Kværner and theCity of Philadelphia , theCommonwealth of Pennsylvania and theGovernment of the United States . Kværner's ownership was transferred to Aker after Aker bought Kværner in 2005 due to Kværner's economic problems. The yard was rebuilt and opened in 2000. The yard's first delivery was MV "Manukai", a container cargo ship forMatson Line , completed in 2003 as the first of four identical sisters built for Matson from 2003 through 2006.Aker Philadelphia delivered the first of 10 planned oil products tankers to
Shell Oil in February, 2007. The 10 ships are being built forAker American Shipping Inc., the immediate parent company of Aker Philadelphia Shipyard, and will be leased out to various operators, including Shell Oil. The tanker contracts will keep the yard fully booked through 2012.hips
* "Manukai" (2003)- container ship for
Matson Line
* "Maunawili" (2004) - sister ship to "Manukai"
* "Manulani" (2005) - sister ship to "Manukai" and "Maunawili"
* "Maunalei" (2006) - sister ship to "Manukai", "Maunawili", and "Manulani"
* "Overseas Houston" (2007) - oil products tanker forShell Oil
* "Overseas Long Beach" (2007) - oil products tanker forBP External links
* [http://www.akership.com Aker American Shipping web site]
* [http://www.akerasa.com Aker Group web site]References
* [http://www.akership.com/index.cfm?Id=5-20-27-0 History of Aker Philadelphia Shipyard official site]
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