Signet Maritime refinances debt, receives federal small shipyard grant funding
The company has arranged $132 million in debt refinancing while the Signet Maritime shipyard in Pascagoula is receiving close to $388,000 in federal funding through the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Pascagoula division of Signet Maritime (From Signet Maritime website)
The company has arranged $132 million in debt refinancing while the Signet Maritime shipyard in Pascagoula is receiving close to $388,000 in federal funding through the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Signet Maritime is making financial moves to better position the shipbuilder for the future as it works to meet its increased workload.
First Citizens Bank this week unveiled that its Capital Equipment Finance business has arranged $132 million in debt refinancing for Signet Maritime Corporation, a marine transportation and logistics company headquartered in Houston, Texas with a location in Pascagoula, Mississippi.
According to the business, proceeds from the term loan are to repay and retire Signet Maritime’s existing first lien credit facility, to fund development capital expenditures and to pay related transaction fees and expenses.
Signet President, CEO, and Founder J. Barry Snyder retains 100% ownership of the company’s stock.
“Signet’s exceptional maritime expertise combined with our financial flexibility will allow our company to execute on numerous expansion initiatives over the next 14 months,” Snyder stated in an official note. “This recapitalization, along with Signet’s advantageous positioning within our ports of operation, allows us to support the growing exports of crude oil and natural gas from the U.S. Gulf Coast, handling container traffic on the U.S. East Coast and long-term maritime aerospace work from Port Canaveral. We look forward to continuing to provide reliable and safe service to our existing and new customers and the local communities in which we operate.”
Furthermore, it was announced this week that the Signet Maritime shipyard in Pascagoula will receive close to $388,000 in federal funding through the U.S. Department of Transportation. The federal agency is assisting shipyard across the U.S. through a $35 million Small Shipyard Grant program.
The Mississippi Coast shipyard will apply the funds to purchase tools and equipment aimed at accelerating production and increasing the quality of their work.
Share
About the Author(s)
Frank Corder
Frank Corder is a native of Pascagoula. For nearly two decades, he has noted and offered analysis on government, public policy, business and matters of faith. Frank’s interviews, articles, and columns have been shared throughout Mississippi as well as in national publications. He is a frequent guest on radio and television, providing insight and commentary on the inner workings of the Magnolia State. Frank has served his community in both elected and appointed public office, hosted his own local radio and television programs, and managed private businesses all while being an engaged husband and father. Email Frank: [email protected]
More Like This
News | Frank Corder •
August 10, 2026
Saronic brings unmanned surface vessel testing facility to Gulfport
The Mississippi Coast site will support testing and commissioning of the business’s 180 ft. autonomous ships as they move from production to final delivery.
More From This Author
News | Frank Corder •
August 13, 2026
Congressional Black Caucus seeks DOJ review of Wells’ death
Elections | Frank Corder •
August 12, 2026
Scott Colom seeks to distance himself from the new radicals within the Democratic Party
Business | Frank Corder •
August 6, 2026
Bishopric Industries expanding in Natchez, creating 28 new jobs
Previous Story
Elections | Frank Corder •
August 14, 2026
Federal judge denies injunction sought in DeSoto County over new judicial subdistricts
Next Story
News | Jeremy Pittari •
August 14, 2026
UMMC awarded $2.4 million grant to move cancer research forward in Mississippi
News | Cass Rutledge •
August 7, 2026
Mississippi’s only two cannabis testing laboratories are merging
Company leaders stated without this restructuring, neither lab would have the operational scale necessary to remain viable in the Mississippi market as demand in the state’s medical cannabis program has not met initial projections.
Business | Frank Corder •
August 4, 2026
DRC Industries locating in Lowndes County, creating 50 jobs
DRC Industries co-owner and Director of Sales Daniel R. Abrell said the company’s Columbus facility is strategically positioned to serve growing markets with their unique products.
News
News | Frank Corder •
August 14, 2026
Attorney confirms Wells’ parents have still not provided local law enforcement with his cellphone