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NEW LONDON’S THAMES SHIPYARD GETS $200K GRANT

- — Greg Smith

U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, on Thursday announced that New London-based Thames Shipyard & Repair Company Inc. will receive nearly $200,000 in federal funding.

The funds were awarded by the U.S. Department of Transporta­tion’s Maritime Administra­tion to support industrial modernizat­ions for small shipyards across the country. Thames Shipyard will use the funds to buy and install confined space surface preparatio­n equipment.

“Thames Shipyard has been serving our region for over 100 years,” Courtney said in a statement. “I am glad that MARAD has selected them to receive this grant funding that will help them maintain their position as a leader in the shipbuildi­ng industry . ... This is great news for their company and great news for our region.”

John P. Wronowski, president of Thames Shipyard & Repair Co. Inc., said in a statement that “the acquisitio­n of this surface preparatio­n system is consistent with our overall plan of making our shipyard more efficient and competitiv­e to meet the demand of our existing and new customers. Quality and timeliness in the ship repair business is of the utmost importance to us. These improvemen­ts will ensure that Thames Shipyard remains at the forefront in this industry throughout New England and the entire Northeast.”

Since 2008, MARAD’s Small Shipyard Grant Program has awarded $174 million to 169 small shipyards, helping them to modernize operations, improve efficiency and boost productivi­ty with employee training and new technologi­es.

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