CDI Marine

CDI Marine is a part of CDI Corporation, which provides comprehensive engineering and design services to the government and commercial marine sectors. The company has been recognized for its extensive experience and expertise in marine engineering, naval architecture, and project management.

CDI Marine offers a range of services, including but not limited to:

  1. Ship Design and Engineering: They provide conceptual, preliminary, and detailed design services for various types of vessels. Their engineering services cover various disciplines, including structural, mechanical, electrical, and systems engineering.

  2. Naval Architecture: The company specializes in the art and science of designing ships and marine structures, ensuring their safety, sustainability, and efficiency in water.

  3. Program and Project Management: CDI Marine manages complex marine projects, ensuring that they are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. This includes overseeing shipbuilding and ship repair contracts.

  4. Logistics Support: They offer logistics support services, including the development of integrated logistics support (ILS) programs that enhance the operational readiness of marine assets.

  5. Simulation and Testing: CDI Marine conducts simulation and testing to validate designs and ensure they meet regulatory and client requirements.

  6. Consulting Services: The company provides consulting services on marine operations, construction, and maintenance, helping clients to develop strategic plans and solve complex marine challenges.

Their clientele includes various branches of the U.S. government such as the Navy, Coast Guard, and other defense-related agencies, in addition to commercial clients in the maritime industry. The combination of advanced engineering tools, specialized knowledge, and a commitment to quality service has made CDI Marine a trusted name in the marine and naval sectors.

Products

Engineering Services

Jacksonville USA

9550 Regency Square Boulevard
Jacksonville FL 32225
USA

Ships

TRITON ACHIEVER

Offshore Supply Vessel | Flag: United States of America | Port: Morgan City, LA

Maritime News

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