Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 16
Saronic to Build $3.2 Billion Texas Shipyard, Creating 10,000 Jobs
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 16

Saronic to Build $3.2 Billion Texas Shipyard, Creating 10,000 Jobs

2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 16

Summary

  • $3.2 billion is Saronic Technologies' planned investment for Port Alpha, a new shipyard and manufacturing site at the Port of Brownsville in South Texas.
  • The Austin-based startup said the facility will build medium-class and large-class autonomous surface vessels, expanding production after its maritime drones were used by the US military in combat this week.
  • 10,000 new jobs are expected from the project, according to a news release from Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
  • The move pushes Saronic beyond drone boats toward larger naval and commercial shipbuilding, with Brownsville emerging as a hub for autonomous vessel manufacturing.

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