Chesapeake Shipbuilding Corp. is a leading American shipyard and naval architecture firm specializing in the design and construction of commercial vessels up to 450 feet, including passenger vessels, tugboats, ferry boats, and small cruise ships.
DMI offers advanced services to maritime industries, authorities and consulting naval and civil engineers.
Consultancy based on targeted R & D within: Human factors, hydrodynamics, aerodynamics, and industrial fluid mechanics.
Services include: Training of mariners, sale of pc-based bridge simulators, field measurements, model tests and computations (ships, propellers, offshore structures, buildings, large bridges, harbour engineering, process plants, and damage stability).
Main facilities: Full mission bridge simulators with debriefing facilities, towing tanks, cavitation tunnel, wind tunnels and industrial fluid mechanics laboratory.
Export area: Worldwide
The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor offers distinguished education in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, and Supply Chain Management through its College of Engineering and Ross School of Business.
The University of New Orleans offers Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering courses through its School of Naval Architecture, providing education and research opportunities in maritime engineering.