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Sealift to Alaskan North Slope
The Arctic Class Tug Denise Foss transported the drilling rig, Innovation, from Vancouver, WA, to Point Oliktok on the North Slope of Alaska.
View ProjectFoss Transports World’s Largest Railcar Barge
Since 1993, Foss has safely guided the world’s largest railcar barge, the Aquatrain, for the Canadian National Railroad (CNR) between Prince Rupert, B.C., to Whittier, Alaska. Foss tugs, the Justine Foss and the Barbara Foss, tow the 100 by 400 foot barge on a 12-day cycle, 30 times a year, where it links with the Alaska Railroad for daily service to Anchorage and Fairbanks.
View ProjectSealift To The Alaskan Arctic
Two barges, two ocean-going tugs and two shallow-draft assist tugs successfully delivered tank modules that will supply fuel during development and operation of a major oil exploration development project.
View ProjectDelivering Crucial Aid
Even before Hurricane Sandy had finished its devastating 2012 rampage, Foss Maritime had mobilized to provide disaster relief to affected parts of New York and New Jersey.
View ProjectCD5 Bridge Components Delivered
Foss Maritime transported 11,000 tons of construction materials for the Conoco Philips – CD5 bridge project to build four bridges across the Colville River connecting Conoco’s Alpine Facility to a satellite operation in the National Petroleum Reserve of Alaska (NPRA).
View ProjectKearl Oil Sands Module Transport
Foss Maritime successfully delivered 155 Korean-built modules in support of the Kearl Oil Sands project near Fort McMurray, Alberta – one of Canada’s largest open-pit mining operations.
View ProjectAlaskan Shipwreck Fuel Removal
Assisted in heavy bunker fuel removal from the wreckage of the Princess Kathleen, which sank after grounding on Point Lena near Juneau, Alaska, in 1952.
View ProjectD.O.D Cargo Delivered
The multi-purpose vessel, the Strong Mariner, transported sensitive cargo for a joint US-Australian military exercise conducted by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). Handling the cargo logistics and transportation, voyage planning, load and discharge operations, Foss delivered on time to a remote location with limited infrastructure.
View ProjectHistoric Voyage to Revelstoke
Pioneering a new route, Foss delivered a fully constructed 190-ton turbine to Revelstoke, Canada. Arriving from Brazil, the turbine was towed from Portland, OR to Pasco, WA.
View ProjectRig Tow to Cook Inlet
Three high horsepower Foss tugs towed the M.O.D.U. Spartan 151 from Esquimalt, B.C. into the Cook Inlet, passing Nikiski, Alaska. The tugs escorted the oilrig over 1,500 nautical miles through the Inside Passage and Gulf of Alaska with the assistance of detailed voyage planning and location specific weather forecasting technology.
View ProjectShell Arctic Offshore Support
Operating in the harsh Arctic environment, Foss Maritime offered a variety of support services to Shell Upstream Americas’ historical offshore exploration in Alaskan waters.
View ProjectUSCG Loran Decommissioning
Working with Jacob’s Field Services to dismantle antiquated Long-Range Aid to
Navigation (LORAN) stations at Port Clarence and Attu, Alaska, Foss provided turnkey break-bulk, HAZ-MAT and liquid petroleum cargo transportation.