Maritime
Leveraging Libra Group’s nearly 50 years of experience in shipping, the Group’s three maritime companies include a leading global shipping company, a Jones Act shipbuilding facility that also produces vessels that service offshore wind, and a company investing in the U.S.’s maritime infrastructure. Together, these companies are positioned to address global supply chain issues and to advance a sustainable and strong global maritime future.

Lomar
Lomar is Libra’s ship-owning and management group. Founded in 1976, the company has a mixed fleet of bulk carriers, container ships, and chemical tankers…

Americraft Marine
Americraft Marine supports the need for Jones Act-compliant vessels, including those that advance U.S. energy independence by servicing offshore wind...

Seapath
Seapath is dedicated to sustainably advancing America’s infrastructure through innovative projects in maritime connectivity, industrial technologies, port real-estate...