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Navy Needs More Dry Docks for Repairs, Says First-Ever Maintenance Report
By: Megan Eckstein
March 21, 2019 7:11 PM


The Navy released its first-ever long-range ship maintenance and modernization plan amid a growing fleet and a growing backlog of repair work, and the report highlights challenges in dealing with chronic mismatches between maintenance requirements and yards’ capacity.

The report, Report to Congress on the Long-Range Plan for Maintenance and Modernization of Naval Vessels for Fiscal Year 2020, highlights a shortage of dry docks for surface ship maintenance and the need to improve existing infrastructure at public and private yards to keep up with newer classes of ships, as well as the need for process improvements to allow private shipyards and the supply chain to grow their capacity and move faster to respond to a growing fleet size.

https://news.usni.org/2019/03/21/navy-needs-dry-docks-repairs-says-first-ever-maintenance-report