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Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation

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Industry
  
Shipbuilding

Products
  
Liberty ships

Number of employees
  
46,000

Defunct
  
August 1945

Founded
  
1942

Ceased operations
  
August 1945

Headquarters
  
Savannah, Georgia, United States

The Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation was formed in Savannah, Georgia, during World War II to build Liberty ships.

Company history

Work on the shipyard was begun by Savannah Shipyards Inc. in 1940. However, dissatisfied with progress, in early 1942 the Maritime Commission revoked their contract and awarded it to the Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation, who took over the yard. The first ship was finally launched in March 1943. The Maritime Commission was later sued by Savannah Shipyards for the "illegal seizure of their facility", and won their case, receiving substantial damages. By the end of the war, when the yard was closed, it had built 88 Liberty ships and 18 Type C1 ships.

References

Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Wikipedia