Vigor Adds $20 Mln Drydock
Vigor built on its ongoing investments in critical infrastructure in the Puget Sound in 2017 with the $20 million investment in another drydock. At 640 ft. long with a clear width of 116 ft., the new dock will be the third, and largest, at Vigor’s Harbor Island shipyard. The drydock is expected to be operational in early first quarter 2018 and is part of Vigor’s ongoing commitment to make Harbor Island a primary destination for ship repair and conversion on the West Coast for both commercial and government customers.
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- Subchapter M: Top 5 Moves to Make Now page: 12
- A Case for Propeller Guards & Cutters page: 14
- Interview: Alison Nolan, GM, Boston Harbor Cruises page: 16
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- The U.S. Navy's Fundamental Problem page: 28
- Driving the Digital Ecosystem page: 32
- New Ship Repair Yard Coming to Brazil page: 36
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