Sixty Foss Vessels Honored For Environmental Excellence

Ships have gone two years or longer without environmental incidents, winning Chamber of Shipping honor

WASHINGTON, D.C, November 23, 2011 — Sixty vessels owned by the Seattle-based Foss Maritime Company are being recognized by a major maritime organization for their standout environmental records.

The Chamber of Shipping of America (CSA) announced the awards honoring Foss’ environmental achievements Thursday, November 17 in Washington, D.C.

“Safety and the environment are the first things that our customers bring up when we talk with them,” said Gary Faber, Foss’s president and COO. “To be honored by the Chamber of Shipping for our environmental record is something that underscores all our efforts at Foss. It is part of our corporate culture.”

U.S. Coast Guard Vice Admiral Brian Salerno, Deputy Commandant for Operations, participated in the awards ceremony and congratulated the industry’s safety and environmental record.

Joseph J. Cox, President and CEO of CSA said, “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. In today’s world, it seems our industry only gets front-page news when spills or other environmental problems occur. It is encouraging to see how many vessels go for years achieving environmental excellence. It should be clear to the American public that we in the maritime industry take our stewardship of the marine environment very seriously.”

A list of the vessels that received the 2011 Environmental Achievement Award is posted on CSA’s website www.knowships.org. Click on “Press Releases”.