GTT, O’Brien’s Join NAMEPA

June 21, 2016

GTT North America and O’Brien’s Management Response have joined the North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA) as new members, announced Carleen Lyden-Kluss, NAMEPA Co-Founder and Executive Director.
 
The marine industry continues to focus on ensuring a sustainable marine environment. GTT and O’Brien’s show their commitment by joining NAMEPA and the efforts to “Save Our Seas”.
 
“GTT is committed to operational efficiency and compliance with international maritime regulations. GTT works with customers, employees and partners to teach best practices in environmental policy.  O’Brien’s work in emergency response management encompasses regulatory compliance, safety training and support services to the marine industry. Both GTT and O’Brien’s focus on promoting sound environmental practices and shows this desire to do so by taking action and joining NAMEPA,” said Lyden-Kluss. 
 
“The increase in membership across the industry enables NAMEPA to continue our growth in collaborating on new strategies to protect the marine environment. NAMEPA is proud to welcome these highly respected marine industry organizations to our membership,” Lyden-Kluss said. “Our members share NAMEPA’s goals and efforts to create a stronger voice for marine environment protection through advocating, educating and activating our global communities.” 

Logistics News

Port of Brownsville Welcomes Local, Industry Leaders at State Address

Port of Brownsville Welcomes Local, Industry Leaders at State Address

US Sanctions Cuban State Oil Company

US Sanctions Cuban State Oil Company

Los Angeles Adopts $3.4 Billion Port Budget

Los Angeles Adopts $3.4 Billion Port Budget

Spiridon II Livestock Transport Organizer Due in Court

Spiridon II Livestock Transport Organizer Due in Court

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Governor of Temryuk says that a drone strike in Ukraine has killed one and ignited a fire in the Russian port.
Trump claims that the terms of Iran's deal leaked by leakers are false
Source: India summons top US diplomat a second time in protest of strikes on ships near Oman