TOTE, Philly Shipyard christen nation’s second NSMV

(PHILADELPHIA) — TOTE Services and Philly Shipyard on Monday christened the second of five national security multi-mission vessels (NSMVs), Patriot State, with the secretary of transportation, the secretary of the Navy, and other officials on hand to celebrate this milestone for U.S. maritime.

The NSMV program marks a new era in vessel construction in the United States. These next-generation ships are the result of a strategic public-private partnership that leverages the design, construction and management of the private sector with the dynamic needs of the U.S. government. The use of TOTE Services as the vessel construction manager provides financial and schedule stability and, in the case of the NSMV program, will result in delivery of all five vessels within six years of the contract award.

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg and Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro both attended the christening – a reflection of the importance of this program to country at large. The new NSMV will serve as the training ship at Massachusetts Maritime Academy.

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“America is a proud maritime nation, a global power largely because of our relationship with the seas,” said Buttigieg. “Today, as the Biden-Harris administration celebrates the new vessel NSMV II Patriot State, we mark a new moment in our seafaring history, including the jobs and opportunities this program has created for the skilled workers of the Philly Shipyard.”

“The Patriot State is the second of the five NSMVs constructed at Philly Shipyard under TOTE Services’ oversight and management,” said Jeff Dixon, president of TOTE Services. “These vessels not only represent a critical U.S. investment in the future of our maritime industry but exemplify what is possible when we leverage the right expertise and resources to the benefit of our country and the next generation. Serving as the vessel construction manager for these ships is a reflection of TOTE Services’ 49-year history as a leader in the American maritime industry.”

“The Patriot State is the 32nd vessel built with a Philly Shipyard birth certificate,” said Steinar Nerbovik, Philly Shipyard president and CEO, during the naming ceremony. “On behalf of our entire workforce, we are honored to provide MarAd (Maritime Administration) with a safe and quality vessel to carry the Massachusetts Maritime flag for generations to come.”

“The national security multi-mission vessel Patriot State represents a significant leap forward in maritime training and disaster response capabilities,” said Rear Adm. Francis X. McDonald, president of Massachusetts Maritime Academy. “This vessel will not only equip our cadets with the hands-on experience necessary to become the next generation of skilled mariners, it also stands ready to serve our nation in times of crisis, providing critical support in disaster relief operations.”

The vessel will be delivered to Massachusetts Maritime Academy in the coming weeks.

About the NSMV program

The U.S. Maritime Administration’s NSMV program is designed to provide a purpose-built, state-of-the-art training platform for the state maritime academies in New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Texas and California, respectively.

This next-generation training fleet will address a critical shortage of qualified officers necessary to crew government and commercial owned sealift ships. In addition to providing world-class training for America’s future mariners, the NSMVs will be available to support humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions in times of need.

The NSMV will feature numerous instructional spaces, a full training bridge, and have space for up to 600 cadets to train in a first-rate maritime academic environment at sea. State maritime academies graduate more than half of all new officers each year – the merchant mariners who help keep cargoes and the economy moving. Many also support U.S. national security by crewing government sealift vessels.

In addition to being a state-of-the-art training and educational platform, each ship will feature modern hospital facilities, a helicopter pad, and the ability to accommodate up to 1,000 people in times of humanitarian need. Adding to the NSMV’s capability, it will provide needed roll-on/roll-off and container storage capacity for use during disaster relief missions.

Vessel specifications

• Length: 524.4 feet
• Breadth: 88.5 feet
• Draft, scantling: 24.6 feet
• Total berthing: 760 people
• Speed: 18 knots
• Deadweight: 8,487 MT

– TOTE Services

By Professional Mariner Staff