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Page 1: Alaska Ship & Drydock, Inc

Alaska Ship & Drydock, IncAlaska Ship & Drydock, IncOperator of the

Ketchikan ShipyardMarine Industrial Technology Serving the North Pacific 

and Arctic Oceans, and Alaska’s Riverine System

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McKay Marine Ways 1988

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West End Ketchikan aerial 6-28-1952

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MV Chilkat at Seward Marine Ways

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Ketchikan Shipyard Development Plan

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Assembly HallProjected Completion: Fall 2012

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Hull Number 001 – M/V Oral Freeman

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Hull No 002Hull No. 002Chevron Legacy

•Registered: Made in Alaska

•Jones Act Vessel Exported to the international market for

i l lcommercial vessels

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Hull No. 003 ‐M/V Susitna Rapidly Deployable Affordable Ports & Harbors StructuresRapidly Deployable, Affordable Ports & Harbors Structures

Christened June 2010

Worlds first ice strengthened twin hull vesselMade in Alaska 

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Hull No. 4 M/V Ken Eichner IIKetchikan Borough Airport FerryKetchikan Borough Airport Ferry

Christening April 2 2011Christening – April 2, 2011

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AMHS Alaska Class Ferry

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Support of Arctic OCS Oil & Gas  ‐St. Johns Newfoundland

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Multi-Skilled Shipyard Production WorkerOJT Supported by

Training Within Industry (TWI)

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Alaska’s Ports and HarborsAlaska Coastal Villages Fund Moving to Alaska