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.
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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…
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Americraft Marine
Americraft Marine supports the need for Jones Act-compliant vessels, including those that advance U.S. energy independence by servicing offshore wind...
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Seapath
Seapath is dedicated to sustainably advancing America’s infrastructure through innovative projects in maritime connectivity, industrial technologies, port real-estate...