ALASKA TANKER COMPANY SETS BAR FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SHIPBOARD SAFETY: Through June of 2010, Alaska Tanker Company (ATC) ships have safely and efficiently carried over 1,272 million barrels of crude oil and its workforce has completed over 14 million man-hours without anyone being so hurt that they were unable to return to work the next day (lost-time injury). No tanker company in the world has ever achieved this safety record. For the past eight years, ATC vessels have moved BP's oil from Valdez, Alaska, through the difficult North Pacific waters without spilling a drop of crude oil into the sea. Credited for this exceptional record is the expertise of Alaska Tanker Company's management and the skill and commitment of its workforce, which includes members of the Seafarers International Union (SIU) and the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association (MEBA). "The employees of ATC are committed to mitigating the risks we face every day, one day at a time, one job at a time," said ATC CEO Anil Mathur. "Our goal is an entire generation of seafarers spending their entire working lives without an injury, whilst earning a decent living for their families and loved ones."
MEET A MEMBER: Moran Towing Corporation, founded in 1860 and headquartered in New Canaan, Conn., has 16 operational bases located along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts. This family-owned company has several lines of business, providing ship docking services, towing and transportation. The company transports commodities such as oil, coal, grain, fertilizer, alumina, scrap steel and aggregates; as well as cement for utilities, oil companies, trading houses and other industrial corporations. The company employs 993 professionals who reside in 38 different U.S. states. The company has a fleet of 105 tugboats and 31 barges, all of which have been built in the United States. Over the past decade the company has made significant investments in new tugs and barges, which provided continuous employment for hundreds of shipyard workers in Maine, Wisconsin, Louisiana, Florida and Alabama.
American Maritime Partnership ("AMP") is the voice of the U.S. domestic maritime industry, a pillar of our nation's economic, national, and homeland security. More than 40,000 American vessels built in American shipyards, crewed by American mariners, and owned by American companies, ply our waters 24/7, and this commerce sustains nearly 500,000 jobs, $29 billion in labor compensation, and more than $100 billion in annual economic output according to a study by PricewaterhouseCoopers for the Transportation Institute. So efficient are these vessels that they carry a quarter of the nation's cargo for only 2 percent of the national freight bill, and being American owned, built and crewed helps make America more secure.
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