Calculate how tariffs affect your project budget.
National Economic Webinar
Live Stream
June 26
2 PM CDT
Press Release
Industrial & Manufacturing

Saronic Expands its Louisiana Shipyard with $300 Million Investment to Accelerate Autonomous Ship Production

Press Release
Industrial & Manufacturing

Saronic Expands its Louisiana Shipyard with $300 Million Investment to Accelerate Autonomous Ship Production

Saronic today announced a $300 million investment to expand its Franklin, Louisiana shipyard — a major milestone in the company’s continued growth as a leader in autonomous shipbuilding. This investment will significantly increase production capacity for Saronic’s fleet of Autonomous Surface Vessels (ASVs), adding 1,500 skilled jobs and strengthening the Gulf Coast’s role in the future of American maritime innovation in the process.

Supported by close partnerships with Louisiana Economic Development, St. Mary Parish, and other state and local officials, Saronic is expanding its facility to meet surging demand for its autonomous ships. The company broke ground on the new construction project in November 2025, which will add more than 300,000 square feet of new production capacity. The project is slated for completion by the end of 2026, with expanded operations coming online in early 2027.

“This expansion represents what American industry can achieve when innovation and production are fully aligned,” said Dino Mavrookas, Saronic Co-founder and CEO. “Our expanded shipyard will enable us to deliver autonomous ships at unprecedented speed and scale while creating 1,500 high-quality jobs across Louisiana. Together with our next-generation Port Alpha shipyard, we’re establishing the modern blueprint for American shipbuilding — an integrated ecosystem that connects autonomy innovation with large-scale production capacity to strengthen and sustain America’s maritime leadership for generations to come.”

As part of the shipyard expansion, Saronic will construct three new slips, expand its warehouse, and develop a dedicated production line for large-vessel assembly — namely Marauder, the company’s 180-foot autonomous ship. Saronic is collaborating with industry leaders JacobsWyper Architects, P2S, KPFF, JE Dunn, and Alberici on the design and construction.

“Saronic Technologies’ decision to invest in Louisiana speaks to the strength of our workforce and the state’s leadership in defense manufacturing,” Governor Jeff Landry said. “Louisiana has long built the ships and technology that keep America strong. This project shows that our people, our ports and our pro-growth policies are creating jobs and securing our state’s place at the forefront of America’s defense economy.”

“Saronic’s expansion draws on Louisiana’s historic strengths — a world-class maritime workforce, generations of shipbuilders and unmatched technical expertise,” LED Secretary Susan B. Bourgeois said. “This project builds on that proud legacy by integrating new technology and innovation to ensure our state continues leading in the maritime and defense sectors for decades to come.”

related headlines

Press Release
Industrial & Manufacturing
Dallas
JE Dunn Construction, CRB break ground on first Paris Baguette manufacturing facility in U.S.
November 2025
Thought Leadership
Industrial & Manufacturing
Advanced Manufacturing Site Selection Strategy: Power, People, and Permits
Andrew Henry
Design Manager
October 2025
Thought Leadership
Advanced Industries Industrial & Manufacturing Mission Critical
Four Drivers to Increase Speed to Market in Semiconductor, Other Advanced Manufacturing
Tom Heger
Advanced Industries Group Manager
August 2025
Thought Leadership
Industrial & Manufacturing
Dallas
Manufacturing Boom in Dallas: How Construction is Keeping Pace
Kyle Masters
Senior Client Solutions Director
August 2025
In The News
Industrial & Manufacturing
JE Dunn Project Featured in ENR's 2024 Texas & Southeast Top Starts List
April 2025
Press Release
Industrial & Manufacturing
Dallas
JE Dunn Construction, CRB break ground on first Paris Baguette manufacturing facility in U.S.
November 2025
Thought Leadership
Industrial & Manufacturing
Advanced Manufacturing Site Selection Strategy: Power, People, and Permits
Andrew Henry
Design Manager
October 2025
Thought Leadership
Advanced Industries Industrial & Manufacturing Mission Critical
Four Drivers to Increase Speed to Market in Semiconductor, Other Advanced Manufacturing
Tom Heger
Advanced Industries Group Manager
August 2025
Thought Leadership
Industrial & Manufacturing
Dallas
Manufacturing Boom in Dallas: How Construction is Keeping Pace
Kyle Masters
Senior Client Solutions Director
August 2025
In The News
Industrial & Manufacturing
JE Dunn Project Featured in ENR's 2024 Texas & Southeast Top Starts List
April 2025
No data was found
No data was found