74 Foss Maritime Vessels Recognized for Environmental Excellence

November 10, 2016

 With a combined 843 years without an incident, 74 Foss Maritime and subsidiary companies' tugs and tank barges have been recognized by a major maritime organization for their environmental records.

The Chamber of Shipping of America (CSA) announced the 2016Environmental Achievement Awards honoring the Seattle-based company's work on Nov.2, 2016, in Washington, D.C. Foss and its sister companies have 37 vessels with 10 or more years without an environmental incident, with 11 of those vessels achieving 20+ years of environmental excellence. The Wedell Foss and the Stacey Foss are just two of the Foss Maritime vessels that have been free of environmental mishaps for more than 20 years.

"We are truly honored by this award, since it underscores our dedication to the highest safety standards and care for the environment," said John Parrott, Foss CEO. "These values are an important part of our corporate culture and also what our customers demand."
 
The awards are open to all owners and operators of vessels that operate on oceans or inland waterways.

"Foss' commitment to safeguarding the environmental is something that we take great pride in," said Susan Hayman, Vice President of HSQE and External Affairs at Foss. "We engineer and build our state-of-the-art vessels to exceed environmental and safety requirements. It's this commitment that helps make Foss an industry leader."

"These awards celebrate the dedication to environmental excellence of our seafarers and the company personnel shore-side who operate our vessels to the highest standards," said Kathy J. Metcalf, president of CSA, praising the award recipients for their commitment to serving as stewards of the environment.
 

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