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Senesco Marine’s Ted Williams to speak on maritime revival

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As momentum builds on Capitol Hill for a sweeping revitalization of American shipbuilding, Ted Williams, president of Rhode Island-based Senesco Marine, will take the stage at Marine Log’s Ship Repair USA with

Written by Heather Ervin
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As momentum builds on Capitol Hill for a sweeping revitalization of American shipbuilding, Ted Williams, president of Rhode Island-based Senesco Marine, will take the stage at Marine Log’s Ship Repair USA with a timely and urgent message: the United States must rebuild its shipbuilding capacity—now.

In his session titled “Securing America’s Future Through Maritime Resurgence,” Williams will draw from his decades of leadership in both the U.S. Navy and private shipbuilding to make the case that America’s maritime strength is at a tipping point. “We are now at a level where we cannot build the commercial or military vessels we need,” he warns.

His remarks come just days after bipartisan lawmakers reintroduced the SHIPS for America Act, a landmark legislative package designed to reinvigorate domestic shipbuilding. The Act aligns with the goals outlined in the recent presidential executive order on “Restoring America’s Maritime Dominance.” Together, they signal a rare convergence of political will and industry urgency.

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