Rockland Marine Corp. gets federal grant for capital improvements

Mon, 06/17/2019 - 11:45am

ROCKLAND — Rockland Marine Corporation has been awarded $351,956 to purchase new equipment to boost production, create efficiencies, and become more competitive from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Small Shipyard Grant Program.

Rockland Marine plans to use this funding to purchase a high pressure water blast system, two telescoping boom lifts, and two fork lift trucks, which will replace the use of rental equipment and outdated equipment, according to a news release from Sen. Susan Collins’ office.  With the upgrades, the company will invest in capital improvements by reconstructing its third marine rail, which is to increase employment at the shipyard.

“For nearly three decades, Rockland Marine has boosted the regional economy and enhanced Maine’s shipbuilding tradition,” said Collins, in the release. “The funding for this new equipment will increase safety for workers, reduce environmental impacts, and improve the overall efficiency of the shipyard.  I welcome this investment at Rockland Marine, which will help increase jobs and allow the shipyard to continue to thrive.”

As Chairman of the Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee, Senator Collins has fought to preserve funding for our nation’s small shipyards.  In May, senators Collins and Angus King sent a letter to MARAD in support of Rockland Marine’s grant application.

Established in 1991, Rockland Marine Corporation is a full-service operating shipyard with a staff of 40 employees that specializes in custom steel fabrication for marine uses and the full spectrum of ship repair.

The purpose of the MARAD Small Shipyard Grant Program is to foster efficiency; competitive operations; and quality ship construction, repair, and reconfiguration in small shipyards across the United States.  It also promotes employee skills and enhanced productivity related to shipbuilding, ship repair, and associated industries.