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		<title>Farewell to the Yosemite Trader</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2025 19:48:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>USMMI honors the YOSEMITE TRADER as she concludes her distinguished service supporting Military Sealift Command. From her historic U.S. reflag during the COVID-19 pandemic to critical fuel logistics, Red Hill defueling operations, and CONSOL missions, she leaves a legacy of reliability and excellence made possible by her exceptional U.S. crew.</p>
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<p>USMMI bids a proud and heartfelt farewell to the&nbsp;<em>YOSEMITE TRADER</em>. A double-hull medium-range product tanker built in 2011, the&nbsp;<em>YOSEMITE TRADER</em>&nbsp;(ex-<em>Maersk Misaki</em>) leaves an accomplished legacy under USMMI’s stewardship.</p>



<p>USMMI welcomed the ship into the fleet in January 2020 to support Military Sealift Command’s critical fuel logistics mission—a lifeline for sustained U.S. military operations around the world. Reflagged to the U.S. flag at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, she became one of the first American ships to complete a reflag during that unprecedented global challenge.</p>



<p>Between January 2020 and May 2023, the&nbsp;<em>YOSEMITE TRADER</em>&nbsp;executed more than thirty short-term time and voyage charters for MSC throughout the Middle East and Mediterranean. From June 2023 onward, she transitioned to a long-term MSC charter supporting the defueling and closure of the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility.</p>



<p>In December 2023, the&nbsp;<em>YOSEMITE TRADER</em>&nbsp;carried the final shipment of Red Hill’s fuel. Her voyage marked a major milestone in a historic defueling operation that protected the water supply of thousands and moved the facility one step closer to permanent closure.</p>



<p>Further elevating her operational impact, the&nbsp;<em>YOSEMITE TRADER</em>&nbsp;was outfitted for Consolidated Cargo Replenishment (CONSOL) operations—enabling her to deliver fuel directly to U.S. Navy Combat Logistics Force ships at sea. Her crew executed numerous CONSOL missions, extending the Navy’s time on station, reducing port-dependency, and strengthening logistics resilience in contested environments.</p>



<p>USMMI extends its deepest appreciation to the extraordinary U.S. mariners who crewed, cared for, and championed the&nbsp;<em>YOSEMITE TRADER</em>&nbsp;throughout her service. Their dedication transformed this ship into a reliable asset for MSC and an example of excellence across our fleet.</p>



<p><strong>Fair winds and following seas to the&nbsp;<em>YOSEMITE TRADER</em>. She served with distinction—and her legacy sails on.</strong></p>
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		<title>The Newest Addition to the USMMI Fleet: EVERGLADES TRADER</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2025 19:40:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>USMMI proudly welcomes the EVERGLADES TRADER, a 2022-built state-of-the-art product tanker now serving in Military Sealift Command’s chartered fleet. From a successful U.S. reflag and class transfer to her official christening, this milestone reflects USMMI’s commitment to world-class service and maritime excellence.</p>
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<p>USMMI is proud to announce the newest ship joining our fleet—the&nbsp;<strong>EVERGLADES TRADER</strong>! On&nbsp;<strong>6 November</strong>, USMMI’s US crew joined the ship, proudly raised the&nbsp;<strong>U.S. Flag</strong>&nbsp;aboard the ship, and officially christened her as the&nbsp;<strong>EVERGLADES TRADER</strong>, a state-of-the-art 2022-built medium range product tanker ready to support global operations.</p>



<p>That momentum continued on&nbsp;<strong>18 November</strong>, when the EVERGLADES TRADER joined&nbsp;<strong>Military Sealift Command’s</strong>&nbsp;chartered fleet—stepping in for the YOSEMITE TRADER. Her addition marks another stride forward in USMMI’s mission to deliver world-class service, reliability, and maritime excellence.</p>



<p>USMMI extends sincere appreciation to our valued partners at the&nbsp;<strong>United States Coast Guard</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Lloyd’s Register, ABS and Military Sealift Command</strong>&nbsp;for their expertise and collaboration throughout the reflag Certificate of Inspection, transfer-of-class process, ISM audit and delivery.</p>



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<p>Most importantly—<strong>a huge congratulations to the inaugural crew of the EVERGLADES TRADER</strong>. Your hard work, professionalism, and commitment made this transition not only possible, but exemplary.</p>



<p><strong>Welcome aboard, EVERGLADES TRADER—your journey with USMMI begins now.</strong></p>
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		<title>USMMI adds another shallow-draft tanker to its US Flag fleet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 2024 21:37:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>USMMI proudly expands its U.S. Flag fleet with the Redwood Trader, a shallow-draft tanker supporting the U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command. This addition brings 17 new jobs for U.S. mariners, bolstering operations in the Far East.</p>
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<p><strong>USMMI adds another shallow-draft tanker to its US Flag fleet</strong> <br><br>U.S. Marine Management (USMMI) is proud to announce our most recent contract win with the U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command (MSC) for the operation of another shallow-draft tanker in the Far East supporting the Defense Logistics Agency.</p>



<p>The Redwood Trader re-flagged into the U.S. registry and has commenced performance under her charter with MSC.  This new U.S. Flag ship represents 17 new US mariner jobs being filled by our supporting mariner unions AMO and SIU.</p>



<p>The&nbsp;Redwood Trader, a chemical product tanker, was built in 2018, is 109 meters long, and 5,422 gross tons. She is the sister ship of&nbsp;M/T Pohang Pioneer, our other shallow draft tanker on charter to MSC and also manned by AMO and SIU members.<br><br></p>
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		<title>End of an Era: The Sale of the M/T Acadia Trader and Her Storied Legacy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2024 19:46:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The M/T Acadia Trader, known for her critical role in Operations Deep Freeze and Pacer Goose, and her capabilities for polar expeditions and at-sea refueling, has been sold to Trinity Maritime. Her service in extreme conditions, crew's expertise, and innovative operations have made her a distinguished asset in the U.S. Merchant Marine, culminating in a transfer to operate under Panama's flag. The ship's legacy includes numerous accolades, a testament to the commitment and skill of the USMMI staff and crew.</p>
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<p>Early this morning, at 0152 EDT, 19 March 2024, USMMI sold the tanker Acadia Trader to a foreign Buyer, Trinity Maritime.&nbsp; She will be renamed World Trader I and operate under the flag of Panama.</p>



<p>&nbsp;Acadia Trader was purchased by MLL in 2011 after MLL won the first 59-month contract offered by MSC for an Ice-Classed Tanker.&nbsp; The MSC contract specified that the ship would support missions to McMurdo Station in Antarctica (Operation Deep Freeze) and the Air Force Base in Thule, Greenland (Operation Pacer Goose).&nbsp;&nbsp; USMMI/MLL was successful in the second 59-month Ice-Classed Tanker bid with MSC and completed 10 years under MSC long-term charter.&nbsp; While Acadia Trader could’ve performed a third 59-month charter with MSC, MSC chose to deselect Acadia Trader due to her age, stating that since the ship would reach the age of 20 years during the next 59-month contract, she would not be eligible for award.&nbsp; However, Acadia Trader continued to work under MSC short-term charter, from Dec 2021 until 04 March 2024 continuing to perform critical missions for MSC, in support of our Nation’s defense.</p>



<p>&nbsp;Acadia Trader participated Operation Deep Freeze 9 times, sailing to Antarctica during the Southern summer, carrying up to 200,000 bbls of diesel and jet fuel.&nbsp; This cargo provided all the fuel necessary to run the electric generators at McMurdo Station, fuel aircraft and other motor vehicles for up to two years.&nbsp; She also participated in Operation Pacer Goose, a voyage that sailed her on the West side of Greenland, 7 times during her time under ownership to USMMI providing a jet fuel to the US Air Force in northern Greenland.&nbsp;</p>



<p>&nbsp;Acadia Trader was built to the Finnish-Swedish ice class standard, 1B.&nbsp; She was not an icebreaker but was fitted with an “ice belt” to protect her from the ice she would encounter in the Polar regions.&nbsp; She was also constructed to operate for long periods of time in extreme cold weather, freezing sea water and ice-infested areas.&nbsp; Her engine delivered more power to ensure she was able to push through narrow ice channels and clear away any broken ice that was choking her progress.&nbsp; She also was fitted with a ice searchlight, which was rarely used as the times that Acadia Trader would enter the Polar regions, in the summertime in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres, there was 24-hour daylight.</p>



<p>&nbsp;While USMMI owned Acadia Trader, the International Maritime Organization adopted a new regime for classifying and certificating ice-classed ships.&nbsp; As part of the new Polar Code, USMMI created a Polar Waters Operations Manual to comply with this new regime.&nbsp; The Captains and Deck Officers received specialized training at the Memorial University of Newfoundland, Marine Institute, learning ice navigation techniques, ice-breaker operations and practiced maneuvering ships in ice in the Marine Institute’s full mission simulator.&nbsp; One Master reported “actual” ice training conducted in the St. John’s, Newfoundland, kayaking amongst ice bergs in the harbor.</p>



<p>&nbsp;In addition to the Acadia Trader’s missions in Polar regions, she was also tasked with performing Underway Replenishment (CONSOL) with MSC’s combat logistics ships.&nbsp; In 2011, the Acadia Trader was converted to conduct CONSOL, with purpose-built structure and rigging to deliver diesel and jet fuel to the MSC combat logistics fleet at sea.&nbsp; In 2019, USMMI developed an improved delivery system that provided for greater crew safety and decreased the risk of pollution while transferring cargo at sea.&nbsp; For most of the contracts with MSC, the CONSOL capability was under-utilized, until 2023 when the ship was awarded an MSC contract that was specifically for CONSOL operations in the Pacific Ocean, in support of the NATO / US Navy operation RIMPAC 2023.&nbsp; As part of this operation, Acadia Trader conducted 13 at-sea fuel deliveries in 35 days.&nbsp; This accomplishment made her the most experienced CONSOL tanker in the US fleet.&nbsp; Captain Michele Lupek commanded the ship during RIMPAC 2023, becoming the most experienced Master of CONSOL operations in the US fleet.</p>



<p>&nbsp;The Acadia Trader also received accolades for rescuing a shipwreck survivor in December of 2022 in the Mediterranean Sea as part of an international search party.&nbsp; The Master of Acadia Trader, Captain Mike Hatton spotted the floating survivor in the middle of the night using the ice searchlight.&nbsp; The ship’s rescue boat and crew were launched to retrieve the survivor from the cold, dark sea.&nbsp; The rescue boat crew stated that when they pulled the survivor from the sea, he was unresponsive, and his breath was weak and shallow.&nbsp; They transferred the survivor to an international coast guard ship for medical treatment.&nbsp; Captain Hatton was presented with a Rosette during the annual Admiral of the Ocean Seas award ceremony in New York City for saving a life at sea, on behalf of USMMI, the ship and her crew.&nbsp; The crew was also presented with a Certificate of Appreciation from the US Coast Guard for their efforts to preserve life at sea.</p>



<p>&nbsp;The success of the Acadia Trader under USMMI’s ownership and operation is a tribute to many crewmembers from AMO and SIU as well as the awesome USMMI staff!!!&nbsp; We will be seeking to re-employ the crew of the Acadia Trader on USMMI’s next ship acquisition!</p>
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		<title>M/T Shenandoah Trader Joins the U.S. Flag Registry and Enters the Tanker Security Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Dec 2023 19:34:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The newly reflagged M/T Shenandoah Trader reinforces the U.S. fleet under the Tanker Security Program, ensuring the availability of U.S. flagged oil/product tankers for defense and emergency scenarios. Crewed by the American Maritime Officers and the Seafarers International Union, it presently aids the Military Sealift Command in the Mediterranean.</p>
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<p>An eight-year-old oil/product tanker, (ex Pyxis Epsilon) was purchased by U.S. Marine Management and flagged into the United States registry as M/T Shenandoah Trader on December 15<sup>th</sup>, 2023. &nbsp;M/T Shenandoah Trader is participating in the newly formed Tanker Security Program by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD).</p>



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<p>The Tanker Security Program, or TSP, provides the Department of Defense (DoD) with access to a fleet of U.S. flagged oil/product tankers for use during times of armed conflict or national emergency. &nbsp;The current TSP supports a fleet of ten commercial oil/product tankers operating internationally, capable of loading, transporting, and storing on-station bulk petroleum refined products to support national economic security and DoD contingency requirements.</p>



<p>The M/T Shenandoah Trader is currently supporting Military Sealift Command (MSC) in the Mediterranean Sea.</p>



<p>M/T Shenandoah Trader is crewed in all licensed positions by American Maritime Officers (AMO) and in unlicensed positions by Seafarers International Union (SIU).</p>
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		<title>Maritime Partners, LLC Acquires A.P. Moller-Maersk’s U.S. Government Charter Fleet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 08:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Maritime Partners, LLC has successfully acquired the U.S. Government Charter Fleet from A.P. Moller-Maersk, marking a significant diversification of its portfolio. The addition of USMMI aligns with Maritime Partners' growth strategy, extending its reach in U.S. Flag shipping and opening new employment avenues for U.S. mariners.</p>
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<p>Early in 2023, A.P. Moller-Maersk decided to divest itself of U.S. Marine Management, Inc. (USMMI).&nbsp; USMMI, the U.S. government contractor and tanker owner/operator no longer “fit” with the new APMM/Maersk Group portfolio of business as the Group becomes the “Global Integrator of Container Logistics.”&nbsp; The Maersk Group hired an investment banking firm to solicit bids from potential buyers and Maritime Partners, LLC emerged as the successful bidder.&nbsp;</p>



<p>On September 20<sup>th</sup>, 2023, U.S. Marine Management, Inc. (USMMI) was acquired by Maritime Partners, LLC of Metairie, Louisiana. &nbsp;USMMI, a Limited Liability Company (LLC), is now a U.S. owned, Jones Act qualified ship operating company based in Norfolk, Virginia with a fleet consisting of five oil/product tankers on charter to Military Sealift Command (MSC). &nbsp;Maritime Partners, LLC is a U.S. company specializing in maritime financing solutions with a fleet of over 1,900 vessels.&nbsp;</p>



<p>“We are excited to add USMMI to our portfolio,” said Bick Brooks, co-founder and CEO of Maritime Partners. “USMMI’s long-term contracts with a strong customer base will nicely complement our existing portfolio of assets by providing diversification across counterparties, assets and end markets.” &nbsp;Maritime Partners said the deal is a “significant opportunity for portfolio diversification through the addition of a new vessel class with new capabilities, a new maritime market to serve and a new counterparty to its portfolio.”</p>



<p>USMMI’s management team remained fully intact throughout the recent ownership transition.&nbsp; As a result, there is valued continuity of existing personnel with the same standards of excellence and commitment in place that have served USMMI’s primary customers, MSC and the U.S. Army with distinction for more than 40 years, while operating a broad range of vessels efficiently and cost-effectively. &nbsp;U.S. Marine Management now qualifies as a Small Business concern.</p>



<p>USMMI will continue to grow existing business lines and create additional business lines that fit within the scope of USMMI’s ship ownership and management operations.&nbsp; USMMI will also seek growth in new markets that will result in growth in U.S. Flag shipping fleet and create more employment positions for U.S. Mariners.</p>



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<p>“We are excited to add USMMI to our portfolio,” said Bick Brooks, co-founder and CEO of Maritime Partners. “USMMI’s long-term contracts with a strong customer base will nicely complement our existing portfolio of assets by providing diversification across counterparties, assets and end markets.”</p>
<cite>—CEO of Maritime Partners</cite></blockquote>
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