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Avondale Shipyard

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210: 153:. The company was sold to its employees in 1985. In 1988, it became a publicly traded company, Avondale Industries, Inc. Workers voted to unionize with the New Orleans Metal Trades Council in 1993, leading to a lengthy and arduous legal battle between the workers and Avondale Industries. The 191:
effective as of March 31, 2011. The Avondale yard became the Huntington Ingalls Industries Avondale Operation, a subsidiary of Huntington Ingalls Inc. In February 2013, Avondale Plant was reorganized and entered sector of oil and gas production equipment.
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In mid-2010, Northrop Grumman announced its intention to close the Avondale yard by 2013 and consolidate its Gulf Coast shipbuilding operations at its
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After World War II, Avondale took advantage of the expansion of the oil industry in Louisiana to build drilling barges and
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Avondale Marine Ways was purchased by the Ogden Corporation in 1959 for $ 14 million. The following year, it was renamed
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In 1998, the company won contracts worth $ 454.7 million for the construction of two ships by the
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was recorded as the last Navy ship to depart from the Avondale Ship Yard, on 3 February 2014.
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built with steel from a crane that stood near Flight 93's crash site also destroyed on 9/11.
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built with steel from the World Trade Center towers destroyed in the 9/11 attacks and
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USCG high-endurance cutters (12 out of 12 ships, 1967–72)
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fleet replenishment oilers (14 out of 16 ships, 1984–96)
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APL C-9-class container vessels (1980–1983), originally
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They were awarded a contract to build tugboats for the
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in the early 1980s and also constructed some of the
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Defunct shipbuilding companies of the United States
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Index

Avondale Industries
shipbuilding
Litton Industries
Northrop Grumman
Ingalls Shipbuilding
Huntington Ingalls Industries
Mississippi River
Bridge City
New Orleans
Westwego, Louisiana
battleship
USS Iowa
lighter aboard ships
James Grinstead Viavant
Harry Koch
Perry N. Ellis
barge
Mississippi River
United States Maritime Commission
World War II
destroyers
destroyer escorts
offshore oil rigs
Korean
Vietnam
Metal Trades Union
Loyola University New Orleans
U.S. Navy
landing platform dock
amphibious assault ship

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