An estimated 155 American maritime industry representatives from throughout the country are gathering today in Washington, D.C. for the third-annual "Sail-In." This eclectic group of maritime professionals is gathering... read more →
In written testimony to the U.S. Congress' Joint Economic Committee, the American Maritime Partnership (AMP) criticized and corrected an Energy Information Administration (EIA) report that said American tank vessels may... read more →
News from The American Maritime Partnership, March 29, 2012 AMP TO ADMINISTRATION: U.S. VESSELS READY, WILLING & ABLE TO TRANSPORT FUEL TO NORTHEAST: With concerns that refinery closures in... read more →
With concerns that refinery closures in the Northeast may cause gas prices to increase further, the American Maritime Partnership (AMP) today notified the Administration that American vessels have ample capacity... read more →
A recently released annual policy statement from the Navy League of the United States, Maritime Primacy & Economic Security, says the Jones Act is critical to U.S. economic, homeland and... read more →
Ms. Shirley Neff U.S. Energy Information Administration U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585 Dear Ms. Neff Thank you for meeting with me, leaders... read more →
In a letter to the Departments of Homeland Security (DHS), Energy (DOE) and Transportation (DOT), the American Maritime Partnership (AMP), a broad-based coalition representing U.S.-flag vessel operators and allied interests,... read more →
News from The American Maritime Partnership, February 1, 2012 BARGES TO PLAY KEY ROLE IN EXPANDED EXPORTS OF U.S. COAL: Port Commissioners in St. Helens, Ore., have approved agreements... read more →
Waterborne commerce is a 24/7 industry, so American mariners and others engaged in shipping often spend the holidays away from their families. But this doesn't diminish their holiday spirit; instead,... read more →