The official handover of the training vessel State of Maine marks a significant milestone in the United States’ broader effort to revitalise its maritime sector.
The vessel, delivered by the US Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) to the Maine Maritime Academy (MMA), is the third in a series of National Security Multi-Mission Vessels (NSMVs) built at Hanwha Philly Shipyard.
Designed not only for training future mariners, the vessels also serve dual purposes, including humanitarian missions and disaster response. With 720 beds expandable to 1,000 in emergency situations, they represent a strategic asset for national resilience.
During the handover ceremony in Portland, Maine, officials emphasised the importance of sustained investment in maritime infrastructure and workforce development. Speakers highlighted the role of the NSMV programme in strengthening both national security and economic competitiveness.
The initiative has also been supported by targeted funding, including a $300 million investment during previous administrations, underscoring long-term federal commitment to maritime capacity building.
In parallel, MMA continues to expand workforce training initiatives, including programmes linked to shipbuilding employment and early-stage maritime education, reinforcing the sector’s talent pipeline.





















