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Port of San Diego Shipyards The six shipyards of the Working Waterfront along with their suppliers, build, repair and maintain commercial vessels and U.S. Navy vessels, whether homeported here or bound for the far seas.
NASSCO's shipyard facilities are capable of building commercial cargo ships and tankers and Navy auxiliary ships up to 1,000 feet in length and servicing or repairing any vessel sailing on the West Coast of the United States.
Map of NASSCO’s Shipyard Directions to NASSCO From San Diego Airport: Take North Harbor Drive approximately four miles south through the city and past the Convention Center.
Port of San Diego (United States (USA)) - Real-time data for recent ship arrivals and departures, ships in port and scheduled vessel arrivals. Weather information and forecasts for the next 7 days.
General Dynamics NASSCO has been designing and building ships in San Diego’s industrial corridor since 1960 and is the only full-service shipyard on the West Coast of the United States. Today, General Dynamics NASSCO has locations on both the West and East Coasts.
Our current breakbulk carriers that transport the heavy cargo these cranes can handle include G2 Ocean, Saga-Welco, and U.S. Ocean (Jones Act). Gets the Port of San Diego closer to achieving one of our key clean air goals – 100 percent zero-emission cargo handling equipment by 2030, ahead of California Air Resources Board (CARB) regulations.
NASSCO’s shipyard facilities are capable of building commercial cargo ships and tankers and Navy auxiliary ships up to 1,000 feet in length and servicing or repairing any vessel sailing on the West Coast of the United States. The shipyard is located on San Diego Bay, which has a channel depth of 35 feet.