Global Information Lookup Global Information

Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation information


Launch of the Amcross at the Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation in Chester, Pennsylvania, November 28, 1919
Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation
Company typePrivate
IndustryManufacturing
PredecessorChester Shipbuilding Co.
Founded1917
FounderW. Averell Harriman
Defunct1923
SuccessorFord Assembly Plant
Headquarters
Chester, Pennsylvania
,
United States
ProductsShips
OwnerW. Averell Harriman
Launch of the Amcross at Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation as seen from the docks

40°06′11″N 74°50′30″W / 40.103186°N 74.841773°W / 40.103186; -74.841773 The Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation (abbreviated MSC) was an American corporation established in 1917 by railroad heir W. Averell Harriman to build merchant ships for the Allied war effort in World War I. The MSC operated two shipyards: the former shipyard of John Roach & Sons at Chester, Pennsylvania, and a second, newly established emergency yard at Bristol, Pennsylvania, operated by the MSC on behalf of the U.S. Shipping Board's Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFC).

MSC completed only four ships before the war's end. However, both the U.S. Shipping Board and Harriman himself anticipated a shipbuilding boom in the postwar period, and consequently MSC continued to work on its wartime contracts, eventually building some 81 ships, including not only the USSB vessels but also four minesweepers for the U.S. Navy, a number of oil tankers for private companies, and four passenger liners Harriman built for his own shipping lines.

Both Harriman and the USSB were completely incorrect in their anticipation of a postwar shipbuilding boom, and by the early 1920s there was such an excess of shipping around the world that over 1,000 ships were laid up in ports in the United States. With no market for its services, Harriman wound up the Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation in 1923.

and 20 Related for: Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8721 seconds.)

Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation

Last Update:

841773°W / 40.103186; -74.841773 The Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation (abbreviated MSC) was an American corporation established in 1917 by railroad heir...

Word Count : 2120

Shipbuilding Industry Corporation

Last Update:

Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (SBIC) is a state-owned shipbuilding holding group in Vietnam, which offers a wide variety of new building choice from...

Word Count : 443

New York Shipbuilding Corporation

Last Update:

The New York Shipbuilding Corporation (or New York Ship for short) was an American shipbuilding company that operated from 1899 to 1968, ultimately completing...

Word Count : 1827

Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation

Last Update:

Bethlehem Steel Corporation Shipbuilding Division was created in 1905 when the Bethlehem Steel Corporation of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, acquired the San...

Word Count : 1064

United Shipbuilding Corporation

Last Update:

JSC United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC; Russian: Объединённая судостроительная корпорация, ОСК) is an open joint stock company in Russia which unites...

Word Count : 630

Emergency Fleet Corporation

Last Update:

with 94 ways. Bristol yard: Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation Hog Island: American International Shipbuilding Corporation. The Hog Island project was...

Word Count : 2735

Japan Marine United

Last Update:

Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd., later renamed IHI Corporation Universal Shipbuilding Corporation and IHI Marine United Inc. united and became Japan Marine...

Word Count : 307

British Shipbuilders

Last Update:

British Shipbuilders (BS) was a public corporation that owned and managed the shipbuilding industry in Great Britain from 1977 through the 1980s. Its...

Word Count : 1132

Vigor Shipyards

Last Update:

formerly Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Corporation, opened in 1917 and closed in 1989. From 1918 to 1924 Los Angeles Shipbuilding built cargo ships...

Word Count : 3436

Fore River Shipyard

Last Update:

purchased by Bethlehem Steel, and later transferred to Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation. It was sold to General Dynamics in 1963, and closed in 1986. During...

Word Count : 8340

Kaiser Shipyards

Last Update:

were seven major shipbuilding yards located on the United States west coast during World War II. Kaiser ranked 20th among U.S. corporations in the value of...

Word Count : 870

Design 1025 ship

Last Update:

ships were ordered and built at three shipyards: 40 ships at Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation, Bristol, Pennsylvania; 12 ships at Newburgh Shipyards in...

Word Count : 189

List of shipbuilders and shipyards

Last Update:

Shipyard China State Shipbuilding Corporation China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company Guangzhou...

Word Count : 3660

Emergency Shipbuilding Program

Last Update:

ocean-going merchant ships were already occupied by either building ships for the U.S. Navy or for the U.S. Maritime Commission's Long Range Shipbuilding Program...

Word Count : 2539

Merchant navy

Last Update:

A merchant navy or merchant marine is the fleet of merchant vessels that are registered in a specific country. On merchant vessels, seafarers of various...

Word Count : 1999

Hitachi Zosen Corporation

Last Update:

last word literally means shipbuilding, no longer builds ships, having spun off the business to Universal Shipbuilding Corporation in 2002, nor is it a keiretsu...

Word Count : 1063

Port of Chester

Last Update:

Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works and later Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation Chester shipyard, which had been in existence since 1859 and...

Word Count : 1242

Subaru Park

Last Update:

2010, the Philadelphia Union announced that the Allentown-based PPL Corporation purchased the naming rights to its home venue for $20 million over 11...

Word Count : 3182

Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company

Last Update:

during the shipbuilding slump of the 1920s and early 1930s that followed the World War I boom years. During World War II, it built merchant ships as part...

Word Count : 3432

Newport News Shipbuilding

Last Update:

Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS), a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries, is the sole designer, builder, and refueler of aircraft carriers and one...

Word Count : 2451

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net