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TOTE Maritime

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Industry
  
Shipping

Founded
  
1975

Parent organization
  
Area served
  
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Formerly called
  
Interocean Management Corporation

Key people
  
Anthony Chiarello, CEOMichael B. Holt, General Council, Chief Ethics Officer

Brands
  
TOTE Marine, TOTE Services, TOTE Shipholdings

Services
  
shipping, crew staffing, cargo ship charters

Headquarters
  
Princeton, New Jersey, United States

Subsidiaries
  
TOTE Logistics, Inc., Tote Shipholdings Inc., Interocean American Shipping Corporation

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TOTE Maritime is an owner/operator of domestic shipping in the United States. They specialize in moving cargo between North America to Puerto Rico and Alaska.

Contents

Tote maritime


Subsidiaries

The Sea Star Line is a subsidiary of Tote Maritime.

Fleet

Historic
  • SS Great Land 1975 - Ponce-Class roll-on/roll-off ship; decommissioned after 2010 and sent to be broken up 2013
  • 6 Very Large Crude Carriers - operated by Interocean Management Corporation (now Tote Services) from 1975 to 1980
  • 3 Liberty Class ships - operated by Interocean Management Corporation (now Tote Services) from 1975 to 1980
  • SS Northern Lights built 1975, renamed 1991 and acquired in 1993; became SS El Faro in 2006 and sank in 2015
  • Current

    List of ships owned by TOTE:

  • SS Westward Venture 1977 - Ponce-Class Ro/RO ship
  • 2 tug and barge set - acquired 1985
  • 2 tug and barge set - acquired 1990
  • MV Midnight Sun 2002 - Orca Class ship (to be converted as LNG 2016)
  • MV North Star 2003 - Orca Class ship (to be converted as LNG 2016)
  • Tote Maritime is notable for ordering the world's first LNG-powered container ships:

  • MV Isla Bella launched on 15 April 2015
  • MV Perla del Caribe on August 31, 2015.
  • El Faro sinking

    The SS El Faro was lost with all hands after losing power within Hurricane Joaquin between Florida and the Bahamas on October 1, 2015.

    References

    TOTE Maritime Wikipedia


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