ROSE (Remitite Offshore Shipbuilding & Engineering) aims to become the largest shipbuilding company in the United States by constructing a new greenfield yard with ample space for future expansion to be able to bring South Korean know-how and shipbuilding techniques to create an efficient Jones Act qualified shipyard.

ROSE shipyard will build and operate a large shipyard with manufacturing complex for building and outfitting of large merchant ships, cruise ships, specialized ships, and offshore vessels.

In addition, ROSE also plans to carry out various projects such as engineering, construction, housing, and so on.

The voyage of ROSE to the future will continue with those who dream of a better world beyond the ocean.

ROSE Shipyard’s hardware and software platforms will be engineered from digital twin simulations to real-time quality monitoring. ROSE Shipyard integrates:

  • Modular Construction: Pre‑assembled blocks for rapid outfitting and minimized lead times.
  • Automated Welding Systems: Precision robotic welders ensuring repeatable, high-strength joins.
  • Lean Production Techniques: Continuous flow, pull‑based workflows, and Kaizen-driven improvements.

ROSE Shipyard will help revitalize America’s shipbuilding industry and secure an expanding share of the global maritime market.

  • Market Opportunity: Rising demand for specialized vessels—LNG/LPG carriers, offshore support, and government fleets—creates stable long‑term growth.
  • Competitive Edge: Proprietary production methods deliver a 15–20% cost advantage over traditional yards.
  • Value Creation: Scalable capacity, diversified service offerings (newbuild, repair, retrofits), and strong government partnerships drive predictable returns.

ROSE Shipyard is more than a facility—it’s a catalyst for economic opportunity and community resilience.

  • Job Creation & Training: Hundreds of skilled positions, from welders and engineers to supply chain professionals, with robust apprenticeship programs.
  • Local Investment: Sourcing materials and services locally to stimulate regional businesses.
  • Sustainable Practices: Implementing green coating technologies, waste‑minimization processes, and shore‑power integration to reduce environmental impact.