Scott Merritt Helped Lead Foss Through More Than Three Decades of Challenges
If Scott Merritt has anything to regret about his 35 years at Foss Maritime, it has to do with his attitude as a cocky… Read more
If Scott Merritt has anything to regret about his 35 years at Foss Maritime, it has to do with his attitude as a cocky… Read more
By Grant Johnson, Vice President, Health, Safety, Quality and Environment Many of us are familiar with the traditional safety pyramid, developed by Travelers Insurance… Read more
Forty high school students from remote native villages on Alaska’s Kuskokwim Bay toured Foss Shipyard and the corporate headquarters in Seattle recently, networking with… Read more
Will Roberts, formerly Foss chief commercial officer, has been appointed chief operating officer, leading a recent round of executive promotions that also placed a… Read more
By John Parrott, President and CEO Foss will be celebrating its 130th anniversary in 2019. As we step into the new year, it is worth looking back and… Read more
Foss this fall received a commemorative medallion from ExxonMobil in recognition of its performance on a sealift and heavy-haul project for the 2017 Odoptu… Read more
In a major military logistics operation at Terminal 5 in Seattle, Foss Maritime, in support of the U.S. Army’s 833rdTransportation Battalion, oversaw the transfer… Read more
The Michele Foss, in the photo above, towed the U.S. Navy tanker SS Petersburg past the downtown San Francisco skyline June, on the way from… Read more
A documentary about the two high-tech fireboats built at the Foss Seattle Shipyard for the Port of Long Beach Fire Department is expected to… Read more
By Mike Skalley For twenty-plus years the veteran wooden-hull tug Peter Foss built at the Foss shipyard in Tacoma in 1930 with 375 horsepower… Read more
Ron Costin, Foss senior tankbarge manager based in Long Beach, has been awarded the 2017 Michael D. Garvey Award for Distinguished Service in Safety…. Read more
By Hilary Reeves Young Brothers Manager of Strategic Planning Rebecca Namohala is always hard at work managing metrics, community giving, and continuous improvement –… Read more
The Kāpena Jack Young, the first of four new ocean-going tugs being built for Foss Hawaii-based subsidiary Young Brothers, was christened recently and will… Read more
A new system for organizing paint and other paint-shop supplies is saving time and delivering improved efficiency at the Foss Seattle Shipyard. And laborers… Read more
About 60 associates of the Lighthouse for the Blind touched and listened their way through the Foss Seattle shipyard recently during what turned out… Read more
Charles “Dutch” Heetbrink, facilities supervisor at the Foss Seattle Shipyard, has come up with a solution to the problem of visitors walking off with… Read more
Foss donated two box-truck loads of perishables and six containers of dry and frozen foods to a retirement home, a needy community and a… Read more
In an effort to enhance the Foss safety culture and to better ensure that every co-worker makes it home to their loved ones safely,… Read more
Here’s wishing a happy 75th birthday to the venerable derrick barge Foss 300. Built in Stockton, California, in 1943 for the U.S. Army, the… Read more
Foss Shipyard in Seattle is on the cutting edge in the deployment of “marine robotics,” including threedimensional scanners and remotely operated underwater imaging equipment… Read more
The world’s sixth-ranked woman Nordic skier, who finished just short of a medal in this year’s Winter Olympics, has nothing but good things to… Read more
Born in New Haven, Connecticut, new Young Brothers President Joseph Boivin, Jr. describes himself as a “small-town kind of guy.” “I was raised in… Read more