SIU-contracted U.S. Marine Management (USMMI) recently won a long-term charter from the U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command for a shallow-draft tanker, bringing a new ship into the U.S.-flag registry and signaling new job opportunities for Seafarers.
The former Dream Pioneer recently reflagged under the Stars and Stripes and was renamed the Redwood Trader. Built in 2018, the ship will operate in the Far East. It is approximately 360 feet long, and 5,422 gross tons. She is the sister ship of Pohang Pioneer, USMMI’s other shallow-draft tanker on charter to MSC and also manned by SIU members.
Recertified Steward Bernard Butts stated, “My experience with this re-flagging is that it has been very well planned and well executed, from the crewing of the vessel to making sure everything was in place when we arrived in Korea for the smoothest transition possible.”
He added, “The vessel is in pretty good shape. It needed some cleaning but overall looks like a decent acquisition.”
USMMI Vice President of Labor Relations David Sloane stated that the company “is proud to add another U.S.-flagged ship to our fleet serving U.S. national security interests. This charter continues USMMI’s longstanding relationship with the U.S. Navy supporting their requirements. We appreciate the ongoing support from the SIU to supply our company with outstanding U.S. citizen mariners.”
Along with Butts, the initial SIU crew included Bosun Brayan Nunez Crisanto, ABs Nahun Bernardez Bernardez, Lester Marson Buchanan, and Zachary Wilkinson, QMEDs Tomas Merel and Jonathan Bernardez Bernardez, OMU Martin Dragon, and Chief Cook Chadon Williams.
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