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MARAD 14-05 Thursday, July 28, 2005 |
Contact: Susan Clark Tel.: (202) 366-5807 |
Two Ships to Leave
Maritime
Administration Announces Two New Disposal Contracts
International Shipbreaking Limited (ISL) of
“These contracts are further evidence of our commitment to
reduce the number of obsolete ships in our fleet as quickly, safely and
efficiently as possible,” said Acting Maritime Administrator John Jamian.
“These important contracts continue
MARAD’s successful scrapping program aimed at removing the most seriously
deteriorated ships in the James River Fleet. This work is absolutely
essential to protect the James and surrounding communities,” said Senator John
Warner.
The ISL contracts will bring to
16 the number of ships removed from the
ISL was awarded a $399,726
contract to dismantle the Albert J. Meyer, and a $398,601
contract to dismantle the
The James River Reserve Fleet is one of three National Defense Reserve Fleets (NDRF) anchorage sites. MARAD maintains the NDRF as a reserve of ships for national defense and national emergencies and arranges for responsible disposal when the ships are no longer considered viable for those purposes.
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