T&T Marine Response Service Agreement

Sunday, June 27, 2010

T&T Marine Salvage, a provider of maritime support services, announced an exclusive cooperative services agreement with OSROCO and Unitek to provide oil spill response services in Guam, Saipan and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

“With equipment staged in Guam and Saipan, the T&T Marine-OSROCO-Unitek alliance offers customers calling on Sector Guam an unparalleled and cost-effective solution to meeting the requirements of OPA 90,” said T&T Marine Vice President Kevin Teichman.

OSROCO is a subsidiary of Cabras Marine Corporation, a Guam-based company that provides tug boats, barges and other maritime assets in Guam, the CNMI and throughout Micronesia. Also based in Guam, Unitek provides a full range of environmental services, including oil spill response, hazardous waste transportation, industrial cleaning, vacuum truck services and oil-water separation.

T&T Bisso also has announced an exclusive cooperative services agreement with Cabras Marine. T&T Bisso will use Cabras’ facilities to position lightering and marine firefighting packages as part of the company’s strategy to comply with the United States Coast Guard Salvage and Marine Firefighting Regulations.
 

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