Steel and aluminum warship manufacturer for U.S. Navy and Coast Guard
Austal USA builds military vessels—patrol cutters, combat ships, and transport craft—for the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard under fixed-price contracts. The company runs a modern steel panel line and modular production system anchored in CAD (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Rhino) and manufacturing execution software (MES, IFS). Active pain points cluster around schedule adherence, scrap reduction, and cost control, all critical in defense contracting where delays and overruns carry contract penalties.
Austal USA, headquartered in Mobile, Alabama, manufactures steel and aluminum ships for U.S. military customers. The company operates under contract for multiple Navy and Coast Guard programs including the Heritage-class Offshore Patrol Cutter, TAGOS-25 ocean surveillance ship, Spearhead-class Expeditionary Fast Transport, Navajo-class Towing and Rescue ship, Littoral Combat Ship variants, and emerging unmanned vessel systems. The business spans manufacturing (modular production, panel fabrication), engineering design, and global service delivery through facilities in San Diego and Singapore. Austal USA emphasizes lean manufacturing discipline and on-schedule, on-budget delivery as competitive anchors in a capital-intensive, highly regulated sector.
AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and Rhino for design and modeling. Engineering also uses FEMAP and NASTRAN for structural analysis and NAVIS Works for project visualization.
Active construction includes Expeditionary Fast Transport vessels, Littoral Combat Ships, the Heritage-class Offshore Patrol Cutter for the Coast Guard, and the TAGOS-25 ocean surveillance ship for the Navy, plus support for unmanned vessel programs.
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