Vigor wins $18 million T-AKE 4 contract

AUGUST 25, 2017 — Vigor Marine LLC, Portland, OR, is being awarded an $18,067,920 firm-fixed-price contract for a 76-calendar day shipyard availability for the regular overhaul and dry docking of USNS Richard

Bribed MSC official, gets five year prison term

JULY 31, 2017 — The U.S. Department of Justice reports that the former owner of a government contracting company that serviced the Military Sealift Command (MSC) has been sentenced to 60 months

U.S. Marine Management gets $31. million MSC contract mod

MARCH 30, 2017 — U.S. Marine Management Inc., Norfolk, VA, (a subsidiary of Maersk Line Limited) is being issued a $31,968,664 modification under a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00033-09-C-2504) to exercise an

Crowley unit wins ISO info security certification

DECEMBER 28, 2017 — Crowley Maritime Corp. reports that its government services group has achieved worldwide ISO/IEC 27001:2013 information security certification for enhancements made to the security of accessing, transmitting, processing and

Croatian yard gets U.S. Navy job worth up to $31.9 million

AUGUST 29, 2016 — Viktor Lenac Shipyard, Rijeka, Croatia, has been awarded a $20,998,341 firm-fixed-price contract for a 179-day drydocking and overhaul of USS Mount Whitney (LCC-20). This contract includes 14 options

Vigor awarded $9.3 million MSC contract

AUGUST 16, 2016 — Vigor Marine LLC, Portland, OR, was recently awarded a $9,319,391 firm-fixed-price contract for a 71-calendar day shipyard availability for the regular overhaul and dry docking of USNS Henry

Detyens awarded $11.4 million for T-AO 203 drydocking

JANUARY 28, 2016 – Detyens Shipyards, Charleston, SC, is being awarded an $11,455,931 firm-fixed-price contract for 71-calendar day shipyard availability for the regular overhaul and drydocking of USNS Laramie (T-AO 203).  

Crowley gets $130 million MSC contract

The contract will see Crowley provide full turnkey operation and management of the fleet, including crewing and scheduled/unscheduled repair and drydocking services initially for one year with four, additional one-year options. The turnover phase for the ships began on October 1.

Of these five vessels, two will remain berthed in Jacksonville and three will be homeported in Norfolk – all within the service area of Crowley’s local offices. This contract will have a positive economic impact through the creation of several new jobs in both Jacksonville and Norfolk. The ships ­– USNS 1st LT Harry L. Martin, USNS LCPL Roy M. Wheat, USNS SGT Matej Kocak, USNS PFC Eugene A. Obregon and the USNS MAJ Stephen W. Pless ­– will be used to transport cargo throughout the world in support of the U.S. military.

“Crowley is proud to have been selected to provide technical management for this government fleet,” says Crowley Government Services General Manager Paul Varghese. “This contract is a perfect fit for us, and would not be possible without the hard work and determination of our remarkable government team and the tremendous support we received from MSC.”

MSC extends two Sealift, Inc. time charters

SEPTEMBER 8, 2015 — The Navy’s Military Sealift Command has exercised one year time charter options worth a total $24.5 million with Sealift Inc., Oyster Bay, NY, for two U.S. flagged, self-sustaining

Chouest wins MSC tug contract worth potential $35.9 million

AUGUST 30, 2015 — The Department of Defense reported Friday that Edison Chouest’s Alpha Marine Services LLC, Galliano, LA, was awarded a $6,965,712 firm-fixed-priced contract April 22 for the time charter of

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