The Medium Landing Ship program aims to deliver up to eight vessels as part of a broader goal to field a 35-ship fleet for the Navy and Marine Corps. By acting as the Vessel Construction Manager, TOTE Services will consolidate design, shipyard selection, and supply chain coordination under a single management structure. The firm is tasked with bringing commercial efficiency to government procurement, focusing on standardized configurations and disciplined cost management to expedite delivery.
TOTE Services Secures $2.2 Billion Contract for Medium Landing Ships
TOTE Services has been tapped by the U.S. Navy’s Portfolio Acquisition Executive for Maritime to oversee the construction of a new fleet of Medium Landing Ships. The $2.2 billion deal positions the Jacksonville-based firm as the lead manager for a program intended to bolster the nation’s maritime industrial base.
Jeff Dixon, president of TOTE Services, described the appointment as a defining moment for the company and the broader domestic shipbuilding sector. The firm will soon issue requests for proposals to U.S. shipyards, initiating a competitive selection process supported by technical partners including Leidos Gibbs & Cox and Damen. This project follows the company's previous work on the National Security Multi-Mission Vessel program, which served as a proving ground for the management model now being applied to the landing ship fleet. By providing a consistent demand signal, the program is expected to encourage long-term investment in American shipyards and skilled maritime trades.




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