U.S. Navy, Plans Winner-Take-All Ship Deal

Thursday, September 17, 2009

According to a Reuters report, The U.S. Navy said on Sept. 17 it would award a winner-take-all contract for up to 10 new ships designed to fight close to shore as part of a revised acquisition strategy. The Navy canceled a split-buy approach after concluding that economies of scale would be necessary to afford all 55 "littoral combat ships" or LCS it aims to buy.

(Source: Reuters)

Categories: Navy

Related Stories

Maturing Dry Bulk Fleet Ill-Equipped for Future

Shipbuilding: ONE Singapore Joins the Fleet

Cavotec Launches Mobile Shore Power System

Current News

Shore Power System Installed at Husky Terminal

Maturing Dry Bulk Fleet Ill-Equipped for Future

Mitsui OSK: Shipping in the Gulf Continues, Closely Monitoring Situation

Marine Fuel Sales at Fujairah Port Hit Three-Month Low

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News