Ships built by Daniel K. Ludwig and National Bulk Carriers


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Built by Welding Shipyards, Inc, Norfolk, VA

Ship Hull# Built GRT DWT Length Beam Comments
Virginia(I) 8 1941 11,000 18,900 515'11" 70' First ship completely built by Welding Shipyards, Inc. of Norfolk VA. Tanker, 8,500 SHP. Sunk by U507 in Gulf of Mexico May 1942.
Bulkoil(I) 10 1942 8,071 13,080 456'6" 59'2" Smaller tanker. Renamed Munger T. Ball 1947, Transwestern 1958. Scrapped in Burght, Belgium in 1961.
Virginia(II) 11 1942 10,944 18,730 515'11" 70' Same as original Virginia. Tanker, 9,430 SHP. Renamed Amoco Maryland in 1955, renamed Virginia in 1966, again renamed Point Sal 1966. Scrapped April 1967 in Kure, Japan.
Pan Massachusetts 12 1943 11,015 18,900 515'11" 70' Essentially same as Virginia. Rebuilt 1954 after collision with Phoenix in 1953. Renamed Commonwealth 1953, Calgary 1964, Defiant Spirit 1965, Cerberus 1966. Scrapped Hong Kong May 1966.
Pan Pennsylvania 13 1943 11,016 18,900 515'11" 70' First of these Ludwig ships classed by U.S. Maritime Commission as T3-S-BF1. Sunk by U550 off New Jersey April 1944.
Bulklube 14 1943 11,017 18,900 515'11" 70' Pan Pennsylvania Class. Renamed Star Point 1962, Freeport 1963. Scrapped in Hamburg September 1963.
Bulkfuel 15 1943 11,016 18,900 515'11" 70' Pan Pennsylvania Class. Renamed Amoco Texas 1955, Bulkfuel 1961. Scrapped in Hirao October 1964.
Bulkcrude 16 1944 11,016 18,900 515'11" 70' Pan Pennsylvania Class. Renamed Blue Point 1962. Scrapped in Hamburg September 1963
Bulkero 17 1944 11,016 18,900 515'11" 70' Pan Pennsylvania Class. Renamed Amoco Florida 1957, Black Point 1962. Scrapped in Hong Kong May 1963
Phoenix 18 1944 14,179 23,900 556' 80'2" USMC T3-S-BZ1 Type. Collided with Pan Mass on 6 June, 1953, total loss.
Nashbulk 19 1945 14,378 23,814 556' 80'2" Phoenix Class. Renamed Peranza 1973, broken up Taiwan 1975.
Amtank 20 1945 14,151 23,789 556' 80'2" Phoenix Class. Renamed Mount Hope 1972, renamed Guayanilla, Marine Hope, Guaya various dates. Renamed John J. Farber 1978. Scrapped Hualien June 1979.
Hampton Roads 21 1945 14,136 23,699 556' 80'3" Phoenix Class, although completed after USMC stopped designating hulls. Renamed Pine 1972. Scrapped in Spain, 1975.
Ulysses 22 1947 14,642 28,025 597'6" 80'2" Larger and slightly different design from others before it. Renamed Phaedon 1964. Scrapped Taiwan 1966.
Bulkpetrol 24 1948 15,591 30,011 629'8" 84'2" Largest tanker built when launched. Renamed Vega 1966, Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa Vega, and then back to Vega1967. August 1971 aft section joined to forward section of Mobile Energy. New measurements 740'11" X 104', 26,181 GRT, 52,837 DWT. Name changed to Energy 1974. Broken up Netherlands 1975.
Bulkoil(II) 25 1949 15,586 30,006 629'8" 84'2" Bulkpetrol Class. Same name as a smaller tanker built by Welding Shipyards (hull #10) in 1942. Renamed Altair 1966, Pegasos 1967, Keo 1968. Broke in two in Atlantic storm about 120 miles south of Nantucket on 5 November 1969, no survivors. Bow section sank on 8 November, 38-32N, 066-38W. Stern section never found.
Bulkoceanic 26 1949 15,586 30,016 629'8" 84'2" Bulkpetrol Class. Engine made 1937 by Norfolk Navy Yard, installed in 1949. Renamed Pacocean 1968. Broke in two in storm off Taiwan on 25 November 1969. Fore section sank on 25 November, aft section sank 26 November. 45 of 48 crewmen rescued.
Bulkstar 27 1949 15,586 30,013 629'8" 84'2" Bulkpetrol Class. Engine made 1937 by Norfolk Navy Yard, installed 1949. Renamed Amphialos 1963. Broke in two in storm off Cape Cod on 1 March 1964. Bow sank immediately, stern sank while under tow on 5 March 1964.
Bulktrader 28 1950 15,586 30,004 629'8" 84'2" Bulkpetrol Class. Last ship built by Welding Shipyard. Engine made 1937 by Norfolk Navy Yard, installed 1950. Renamed Golden Drake. Reported explosion onboard 28 January 1972. Crew rescued by Venezuelan vessel. Coast Guard extinguished fires on 30 January. Attempt to tow vessel abandoned on 4 February after the bow had become awash. Vessel sank 1 March 1972 at 31-02N, 038-34W.

Since Ludwig was planning to build much larger ships, he needed a bigger yard. Welding Shipyard was only a small yard with a single building way, which was only large enough to build the 30,000 ton Bulkpetrol class of ships. In 1950, he negotiated a lease on the former Japanese naval shipyard in Kure, Japan. This yard built the largest battleship ever built, Yamato, and was big enough to build the mammoth tankers and ore ships Ludwig had in mind. Ludwig was able to lease this yard for 10 years with an option to renew for another 5 years. It became known as National Bulk Carriers Inc, Kure Shipyards Division. His first ship was built and launched in 1952, S.S. Petrokure.


Ships built by National Bulk Carriers Inc, Kure Shipyards Division

Ship Hull# Built GRT DWT Length Beam Comments
Petrokure 29 1952 21,262 38,021 673' 92'4" Again, largest tanker built when launched. Lead ship in a new class of supertankers. Engine made 1945, fitted 1952. Renamed Gem Pet 1963, Medusa 1967, Allison Conway 1970. Broken up Bilbao November 1976.
Petroking 30 1953 21,240 38,045 673' 92'4" Petrokure class. Renamed Gem Star c.1970. Engine made 1944, fitted 1953. Scrapped 1975.
Petroqueen 31 1953 21,240 38,073 673' 92'4" Petrokure class. Engine made 1944, fitted 1953. Scrapped 1975.
Petroemperor 32 1953 21,240 38,047 673' 92'4" Petrokure class. Engine made 1944, fitted 1953. Renamed Gorgona 1967, Dorcas 1970, Burmah Lapis 1971. Scrapped Kaohsiung 1979.
Phoenix 33 1953 26,085 44,633 722' 97'4" Another largest tanker built. Engine made 1937 by Norfolk Navy Yard, fitted 1953. Scrapped Santander, Spain April, 1978.
Sinclair Petrolore 35 1955 35,477 56,089 789' 106'5" Very large self-unloading oil/ore carrier. Engine made 1936, fitted 1955. Blew up and sank December 1960.
Ore Chief 36 1954 20,910 59,580 794' 116'5" Large twin-screw ore carrier. Sold to Spanish shipbreakers - Desguaces Condal - in 1976 who completed breaking on 25 June of that year.
Ore Transport 37 1954 20,910 59,580 794' 116'5" Ore Chief class twin screw ore carrier. Registered in Liberia, the Ore Transport sailed for Universe Tankships Inc. The vessel was bought by Leitch Transport (division of Upper Lakes Group) and renamed Canadian Transport in 1976. She operated in the St. Lawrence ore trade until 1978. For this 2-year period, The Canadian Transport was the largest ship under Canadian registry. Upon expiration of the contract, Canadian Transport was tied up in Tampa, FL then towed to Spain in September, 1978 for scrapping. She was 794 feet long, 116 feet 5 inches wide, and was capable of carrying in excess of 70,000 tons.
Ore Titan 38 1954 20,910 59,580 794' 116'5" Last of the Ore Chief class twin-screw ore carriers. Broken up Santander, Spain December 1976.
Universe Leader 39 1956 51,400 85,515 854'9" 125'3" First ship in a new class of supertankers. First tankers of that size launched. Broken up Kaohsiung August 1977.
Universe Commander 40 1957 51,398 85,618 854'9" 125'3" Universe Leader class tanker. Broken up Kaohsiung September 1978.
Universe Challenger 46 1957 51,321 85,596 854'9" 125'3" Universe Leader class tanker.  Renamed Frisia 1960. Broken up Kaohsiung September 1978.
Ore Convey 47 1955 16,015 30,200 655' 90'4" Smaller single screw ore ship.  Fitted with conveyor system for self-unloading.  Originally intended to be based at the mouth of the Orinoco to top up vessels which could not take a full cargo downstream.  She had a large conveyor belt on board designed for self discharge.  Engine made 1942, boilers made 1944, fitted 1955.  Sold to Self Unloaders S.A. and renamed Cavala. Sold to Gwo Feng Steel Enterprises Co. Ltd who commenced her demolition at Kaohsiung on 11 May 1983.
Ore Prince 48 1956 15,652 44,675 735'6" 98'4" Lead ship in a new class of larger single screw ore carriers. Engine made 1945, fitted 1956. Broken up Castellon, Spain January 1983.
Ore Regent 49 1956 15,655 44,632 735'6" 98'4" Like Ore Prince. Engine made 1945, fitted 1956. Converted to bulk carrier in 1969 (30,316GRT 48,306DWT). Renamed Sea Navigator 1973. Scrapped Kaohsiung 1979.
Ore Monarch 50 1956 15,665 44,632 735'6" 98'4" Like Ore Prince. Engine made 1945, fitted 1956. Scrapped Kaohsiung September 1979.
Duncan Bay 51 1956 13,013 20,476 587' 84'3" Pulp tanker. Carried liquified "noodle pulp". Engine made 1944, boilers made 1942, reconditioned and installed August 1956. Renamed Cedros Pacific 1971. Broken up Pusan March 1979.
Universe Admiral 59 1957 51,320 85,564 854'9" 125'3" Universe Leader class tanker. Broken up Kaohsiung December 1978.
Richard 60 1957 19,999 32,490 669'6" 90'5" Bauxite ore carrier. Engine made 1936, fitted 1957. Renamed Kathleen 1985. Broken up Kaohsiung November 1986.
Petro Sea 61 1956 26,035 43,927 712'3" 97'3" New class of large tankers. Broken up Kaohsiung December 1977.
Petrolene 62 1957 26,035 43,845 712'3" 97'4" Renamed Commonwealth 1964, renamed Petro Pan 1970. Broken up Kaohsiung September 1978.
Harold H. Helm 63 1958 51,320 85,592 854'9" 125'3" Universe Leader class tanker. Broken up Kaohsiung May 1978.
George Champion 64 1958 51,320 85,539 854'9" 125'3" Universe Leader class tanker. Broken up Kaohsiung November 1978.
Universe Defiance 65 1958 51,320 85,548 854'9" 125'3" Universe Leader class tanker. Suffered explosion and fire (11.55N/17.39W) April 15 1977. Scuttled.
Universe Apollo 66 1958 72,132 104,520 949'9" 135'5" First 100,000 ton tanker launched. Laid up Pireaus, Greece 1977. Scrapped Kaohsiung May 1979.
Ore Meridian 67 1959 18,123 50,724 751' 102'4" Another class of large single screw ore carriers. Broken up Inchon June 1982.
Ore Meteor 68 1959 18,123 50,717 751' 102'4" Ore Meridian class ore carrier. Broken up Split July 1981.
Edward L. Steiniger 69 1958 26,216 43,805 712'3" 97'4" Like Petro Sea (hull #61). Broken up Kaohsiung March 1976.
Universe Daphne 70 1960 72,268 107,520 949'9" 135'5" Sister to Universe Apollo (hull #66). Broken up Kaohsiung November 1978.
Ore Mercury 78 1959 18,123 51,474 751' 102'4" Ore Meridian class ore carrier. Broken up Kaohsiung November 1979.
Ore Neptune 79 1960 18,249 50,369 751' 102'4" Ore Meridian class ore carrier. Broken up Split June 1981.
Ore Jupiter 80 1959 18,120 50,784 751' 102'4" Ore Meridian class ore carrier. Broken up Pusan September 1982.
Ore Saturn 82 1960 18,249 50,003 751' 102'4" Ore Meridian class ore carrier. Broken up Masan October 1982.
Ore Venus 83 1961 16,630 50,721 751' 102'4" Ore Meridian class ore carrier. Broken up Pusan August 1982.
J. Louis 84 1961 20,253 36,312 669'6" 90'5" Bulk carrier. Similar to Richard (hull #60) design. Renamed Louis 1985. Broken up Kaohsiung February 1986.
Stanvac Malacca 85 1958 4,895 7,282 387'6" 55'8" Small motor tanker. Renamed Neptune 1963. Broken up Kaohsiung May 1985.
Zulia 87 1959 15,273 13,075 548'6" 95'2" Large twin screw suction dredge. Steam turbine engines made 1945, fitted 1959. Broken up Kaohsiung February 1984.
Icoa 95 1961 18,797 10,444 531'6" 95'2" Twin screw motor suction dredge. Controllable pitch propellers. Powered by two 9-cylinder Nordberg diesels, 10,500 BHP. Broken up Alang December 2001.
Universe Defender 96 1962 34,696 57,644 793'6" 106'3" Oil/ore carrier. Engine made 1943, boilers made 1941, fitted 1962. Broken up Valencia June 1981.
Ulysses 97 1963 34,696 57,829 793'6" 106'3" Last ship built in Kure by National Bulk Carriers. Engine made 1943, fitted 1963. Broken up Kaohsiung April 1982.
Payardi 101 1961 108 - 77'8" 23'4" Diesel tug. Engine made 1961, rebuilt and installed. 8-cylinder diesel, 632 BHP.
Las Minas 102 1961 108 - 77'8" 23'4" Diesel tug. Engine made 1961, rebuilt and installed. 8-cylinder diesel, 632 BHP.
Argyll 104 1962 39,665 53,000 736'6" 106'2" Self unloading bulk carrier. Engine made 1944, boilers made 1941, fitted 1962. Broken up Kaohsiung December 1984.

Bibliography

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The Invisible Billionaire: Daniel Ludwig, by Jerry Shields. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, MA, 1986.

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