US Shipyard in Texas
USS ABSD-5 at Manicani Island , in July 1945, move to Sabine Shipyard in 1984.
One Advance Base Sectional Dock (ABSD) section under tow in 1944
USS Artisan (ABSD-1) , USS ABSD-5 sister ship, with USS Antelope (IX-109) and LST-120 in the dock at Espiritu Santo , New Hebrides Islands , 8 January 1945, before moving to Manicani Island
Bethlehem Sabine Shipyard , or Sabine Shipyard was a 223-acre shipyard of Bethlehem Steel in Port Arthur, Texas . The Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation 's Sabine Shipyard opened in August 1985. The yard serviced offshore drilling rigs and ships. The Sabine Shipyard had a nation's largest floating drydock .[ 1] Bethlehem purchased the United States Navy surplus drydock, USS ABSD-5 that was at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii . USS ABSD-5 seven-sections were tugged to the Sabine Yard arriving in December 1984. USS ABSD-5 has a lift capacity of 64,000 tons.[ 2] [ 3]
In 1995 the Bethlehem Sabine Shipyard was sold to Texas Drydock Inc . Texas Drydock Inc headquarters is in Gulfport, Mississippi .[ 4]
In 2005 Sembcorp Marine of Singapore purchased the Sabine yard, renaming the yard SembCorp-Sabine Shipyard . Sembcorp saw the demand for rig repair after damage done by hurricane Katrina . SembCorp has yards in Singapore, China and Brazil .[ 5]
See also
References
^ Bethlehem Steel Dedicates Its New Sabine Yard In Port Arthur, Texas Maritime Reporter, Dec. 1985
^ Building the Navy's Bases in World War II, History of the Bureau of Yards and Docks and the Civil Engineer Corps 1940-1946 Chapter IX, Floating Drydocks
^ navsource, AFDB-5, ex USS ABSD-5 Sections, A through G
^ U.S. Department
of Transportation Maritime Administration Report on Survey of U.S. Shipbuilding and Repair Facilities, 2001
^ SembCorp buys Sabine yard, September 2005, Jim Mulrenan