SIU-contracted Maersk Line, Limited (MLL) last month announced that it has been awarded a one-year agreement to charter two vessels under the U.S. Military Sealift Command’s (MSC) prepositioning program. The contract covers sister ships, the Seafarers-crewed ammunition carriers Lt. Col. John U.D. Page and Sgt. Edward A. Carter, Jr.The company noted that the agreement follows MLL’s “successful completion of an existing five-year contract and has options that could extend the performance period to a total of 59 months.” Company officials acknowledged the good work of Seafarers aboard those ships during the past five years.
Built originally as commercial containerships, the ships each carry a total of 2,500 20-foot containers in air-conditioned, humidity-controlled cargo holds. They are 950 feet long, just short of a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier. The vessels have on-board cranes to facilitate unloading of cargo where shoreside support is unavailable.
MLL managed the conversions of both vessels, with extensive modifications, after which they were delivered to MSC in 2001.
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