• Since World War II, American President Lines, LLC (APL) has been a trusted partner of the U.S. Military by providing shipping and logistics operations to and from the United States. APL provides safe and efficient transportation services to the U.S. Military abroad, with weekly U.S.-flag services from North America to Asia and the Middle East. APL is proud to operate a fleet of nine U.S.-flagged vessels. APL is a subsidiary of the CMA CGM Group, a world leader in shipping and logistics. (website)

  • Crowley Maritime Corporation is a U.S.-owned and operated marine solutions, transportation and logistics company providing services in domestic and international markets through six operating lines of business: Puerto Rico/Caribbean liner services; Latin America liner services; logistics; marine contract solutions; deep sea petroleum transportation; and petroleum transportation, distribution and sales in Alaska. (website)

  • Interlake Steamship’s position as an industry leader in the Great Lakes vessel community is based on corporate vitality, team work, and integrity. From the shipboard officers and crew to shoreside personnel and company management there is a critical focus and vigilance to provide each customer with individualized and top-quality service. These shared values unite the corporation. Recognizing the needs of our customers and meeting these demands is a corporate wide, team effort. (website)

  • The Keystone-Kurz Group of Companies, under the umbrella of Chas Kurz & Co., Inc. comprise a worldwide fleet of vessels transporting bulk cargoes that have ranged from Midwestern grain; to petroleum and petrochemicals; to coal and iron ore; to military equipment of all sizes and types from field hospitals and ammunition to helicopters and Special Forces. (website)

  • Liberty Maritime Corporation is a New York-based commercial shipping company which operates 7 U.S. flag and various foreign flag vessels. Since its inception in 1988, the American and international maritime community has looked to Liberty for its unrelenting commitment to quality, innovation and reliable service.

    Liberty’s vessels provide efficient and dependable international ocean transportation services at competitive rates for: Humanitarian Cargo, U.S. Governmental / Military Cargo, and Commercial Cargo

    Liberty’s fleet transports bulk, break bulk and bagged commodities as well as a variety of Roll On/Roll Off (Ro/Ro) cargos around the world for the U.S. Government, the United Nations, Private Voluntary Organizations (PVO’s) and private commercial entities. Protecting the environment, our mariners and clients is the cornerstone of our management philosophy. (website)

  • Maersk Line, Limited (MLL) is an American company, headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia, that provides U.S. flag transportation, ship management and maritime technical services to government and commercial customers. As a business within Maersk Group, MLL combines experience, maritime expertise and global intermodal capability. In 1983, MLL won its first government contract to convert and operate five military prepositioning ships. Since then, we have managed and operated over 110 vessels of varying types and sizes. With the largest U.S. flag fleet in commercial service, we employ approximately 5,000 U.S. mariners annually and work with all the major U.S. maritime unions. (website)

  • As a leader in Pacific shipping, Matson continues to strengthen its ocean transportation services through fleet enhancements, industry leading on time arrival records and superior customer service for Hawaii, Alaska, Guam, Micronesia and the South Pacific. In the past decade, the Matson fleet has welcomed four newly-built containerships, all equipped with more fuel-efficient diesel engines, state-of-the-art shipboard technology and a number of “green” environmentally friendly design elements. We also modified one of our containerships by adding a new garage unit, increasing the company’s ro-ro capacity by 120 percent. Equally important, Matson is working with other carriers and local officials in developing plans for a port modernization program in Hawaii and addressing similar issues in Guam related to upgrading its port infrastructure. (website)

  • The Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association (M.E.B.A.) is the oldest maritime trade union in the United States still currently in existence, established in 1875. M.E.B.A. primarily represents licensed mariners, especially deck and engine officers working in the United States Merchant Marine aboard U.S.-flagged vessels. It is a member union of the AFL–CIO.

    M.E.B.A. officers work in both the oceans and the Great Lakes in many settings, including on container ships, tankers (including LNG carriers), cruise ships, drillships, tugboats and ferries, as well as in various capacities in the shoreside ship transport and marine industries and on government-contracted ships of the U.S. Maritime Administration’s Ready Reserve Force and U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command. Merchant mariners deliver critical defense cargo to United States armed forces in times of military conflict. (website)

  • Norwegian Cruise Line is the innovator in cruise travel with a 49-year history of breaking the boundaries of traditional cruising, most notably with the introduction of Freestyle Cruising that revolutionized the industry by giving guests freedom and flexibility to design their ideal cruise vacation. Today, Norwegian invites guests to explore the world on one of 14 purpose-built Freestyle Cruising ships, providing guests the opportunity to enjoy a relaxed, resort style cruise vacation on some of the newest and most contemporary ships at sea. (website)

  • OSG’s well maintained fleet and commitment to high quality, incident-free service positions them as a preferred service provider of major oil companies, refiners and traders throughout the world.

    Founded in 1948, OSG has operated through multiple shipping cycles, making adjustments to our business as needed to compete and succeed. Today, we are two strong business units: U.S. Flag, which is experiencing its strongest performance in the history of the Company; and International Flag, which has transformed financially and operationally to leverage the opportunities available in today’s international shipping markets. (website)

  • Established in 1947, The Pasha Group is a family-owned company with an operating philosophy driven by its decades of building a high reputation of customer service among our customers, employees, community and partners. Excellence, Honesty, Integrity, Innovation and Teamwork are the everyday values of the “Pasha Way.”

    Since the launch of the M/V Jean Anne in 2005, Pasha Hawaii has operated as a specialized ocean carrier in the Hawaii trade for vehicle and heavy roll-on/roll-off customers. The addition of the M/V Marjorie C and Horizon container ships enable Pasha Hawaii to offer increased service flexibility between Hawaii and the Mainland, along with a full range of ocean container capabilities. (website)

  • Patriot Contract Services, LLC is a leading maritime contractor to the U.S. Government, managing and operating vessels. PCS currently manages three Ready Reserve Force (RRF) ships for the United States Maritime Administration (MARAD); eight Watson class Large Medium Speed RO-RO vessels for the United States Navy, Military Sealift Command (MSC); four Surge LMSR vessels for MSC; one special mission ship for MSC; and a shallow draft tanker for Schuyler Line Navigation Company. PCS also provides crewmembers for vessels operated by Kwajalein Range Services and other ship operators. (website)

  • SEACOR Holdings Inc. (NYSE:CKH) headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida is a diversified holding company principally focused on domestic and international transportation, logistics, and risk management consultancy. (website)