A group of students from Lake Superior College toured Fraser Shipyards and Lake Assault Boats. The students from the welding camp were given “hands-on” opportunities to weld both pipe and aluminum.
In addition to the hands-on experience the program participants talked with Fraser and Lake Assault welders about the wide variety of career options and training opportunities available to those interested in welding. Thank you to the staff and students at LSC for taking the time to tour!
SUPERIOR, WI – Fraser Industries, a historic maritime company with subsidiaries Fraser Shipyards, Lake Assault Boats, and Northern Engineering, located in Superior, Wisconsin, and Portsmouth, Virginia, has successfully closed a bond financing deal that will pave the way for a sustainable and robust maritime ...
Fraser Shipyards stands as a beacon of activity and anticipation as the winter season blankets the landscape with its icy embrace. With snowflakes dancing in the crisp air, we are thrilled to announce the arrival of some remarkable vessels at our docks. From the stately Manitoulin to the grandeur of the Paul R. ...
Five-year contract for 33-foot long patrol craft carries a maximum value of $56 million.
Lake Assault Boats, part of Fraser Shipyards and a leading manufacturer of patrol, fire, and rescue craft, has delivered the first of up to 119 Force Protection-Medium (FP-M) patrol boats to the U.S. Navy. The vessels are ...