- Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.
Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company (1917-1989) was a major shipbuilding company in
Chester, Pennsylvania , about 15 miles south ofPhiladelphia on theDelaware River . Its primary product was tankers, but the company built many types of ships over its 70-year history. DuringWorld War II , it participated in the U.S. Government'sEmergency Shipbuilding Program .The company was developed by
Sun Oil Company , and launched its first ship in 1917, just as the United States was enteringWorld War I . By the 1920s, it had become a large shipyard that built tankers for theStandard Oil Company . At the start ofWorld War II , it was among the country's five largest shipyards, with eightslipways . Twenty slipways were added during the war, making Sun Ship the country's biggest shipyard. At its peak, the company employed more than 40,000 workers at four shipyards, including one manned almost entirely by African Americans. [ [http://www.shipbuildinghistory.com/history/shipyards/1major/inactive/sun.htm List of ships built by Sun Shipbuilding] , accessed September 4, 2008.]Sun Ship built 281
T2 tanker s during WWII, about 40% of the U.S. wartime total. It also built hospital ships, cargo ships, and escort carriers for theU.S. Maritime Commission .Sun continued as a merchant shipbuilder after the war, but sold the South and #4 Yards for industrial development. The company was sold to Pennsylvania Shipbuilding in 1982, and closed in 1989. The Central Yard site has been sold or leased for multiple uses, while the North Yard is now an independent cargo terminal.
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* [http://www.sunshiporg.homestead.com/ Sun Shipbuilding historical site]
* [http://www.fas.org/man/company/shipyard/chester.htm Federation of American Scientists Military Analysis Network]
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