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Tyler LeCompte)
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May 30, 2012
Desired jobs in the shipbuilding industry start at LEEVAC Shipyards, LLC, where we make it a point to hire employees who strive to provide the best and most efficient service possible – because our customers continue to be the driving force and axis upon which our company revolves.
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Tyler LeCompte)
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May 30, 2012
There are numerous shipbuilding companies in the US but LEEVAC Shipyards has diversified their field of expertise to serve the needs of a number of maritime-related industries including the oilfield, gaming, fishing and more. Barge Vessel Construction…
Posted to Ship Building in the US Gulf Coast Region
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Tyler LeCompte)
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March 30, 2012
Over the years, LEEVAC has diversified their field of expertise to serve the needs of a number of maritime-related industries including the oilfield, gaming, fishing and more. Government, Military Sealift Command, and State run Ferry Boats - U.S. Coast Guard patrol boats, U.S.
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Tyler LeCompte)
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March 30, 2012
Three tugboats will pull the recently sold Crown riverboat from its Isle of Capri berth in Westlake to a temporary location down the Calcasieu Ship Channe. Destination? Leevac Ship yard in Lake Charles. Read more at American Press. Headquartered in southern Louisiana…
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Tyler LeCompte)
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March 30, 2012
LEEVAC Shipyards, LLC (Jennings, Louisiana) - is expected to use a $667,324 U.S. Transportation grant to purchase a pipe and tube bending system that will bend pipes to the correct geometry required, eliminating the need to weld pipe sections by hand.