WASHINGTON – The American Maritime Partnership – the voice of the domestic maritime industry – today issued the following statement to set the record straight on the importance of American maritime for Puerto... read more →
Delivered Long Before the Storm – And Will Continue to Deliver for Puerto Rico Long After November 17, 2017 Jones Act carriers have provided regular, dedicated service to Puerto Rico... read more →
Rep. Rutherford: “The U.S. maritime industry are first responders in times of emergency like Hurricane Irma and Maria and Jacksonville is ground zero for getting shipments of goods to Puerto... read more →
WASHINGTON – In the wake of Hurricane Maria, the American Maritime Partnership – the voice of the domestic maritime industry – today published the following message in The Wall Street... read more →
WASHINGTON – In the wake of Hurricane Maria, the American Maritime Partnership – the voice of the domestic maritime industry – today issued the following statement regarding the capacity and capability of... read more →
WASHINGTON – In the wake of Hurricane Maria, the American Maritime Partnership – the voice of the domestic maritime industry – today issued the following statement regarding the men and... read more →
WASHINGTON – In the wake of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, the American maritime industry continues to move essential cargos to areas impacted by the storm, and will continue to carry... read more →
Washington (July 24, 2017) - The American Maritime Partnership – the voice of the domestic maritime industry – today issued the following statement on the nomination of Rear Admiral Mark... read more →
Cadets graduate as licensed merchant mariners positioned to serve America’s marine transportation and defense needs in peace and war WASHINGTON (June 28, 2017) – The American Maritime Partnership (AMP) -... read more →
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Daniel K. Inouye Institute honored U.S. Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island on Wednesday, May 17 for his long-standing support of the American maritime industry. Joined by... read more →