US Ocean, LLC
Colin Hay is an experienced maritime professional currently serving as a Vessel Operator at US Ocean, LLC since August 2023. Previously, Colin worked as a Terminal Planner/Superintendent at Ceres Terminals from December 2022 to August 2023. Prior to that role, Colin held the position of 3rd Mate at Maersk Line, Limited from February 2020 to December 2022, gaining extensive operational experience aboard various vessels, including the USNS Seay and USNS Fisher, across multiple international locations. Colin holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Marine Transportation from the State University of New York Maritime College, earned in January 2020.
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US Ocean, LLC
US Ocean, LLC operates the largest fleet of United States registered multi-purpose vessels, providing worldwide transport of heavylift, project and breakbulk cargoes. The Company’s modern fleet of six shallow-draft, heavylift vessels have lifting capacities of up to 900 MT, as well as roll on/roll off, and float on/float off capabilities, allowing for unparalleled flexibility. US Ocean’s fleet operates worldwide and has carried US flag impelled cargo to and from all seven continents and more than 50 countries around the globe. The Company’s fleet supports a diverse range of governmental and commercial customers by: performing voyages to austere locations such as McMurdo Bay, Antarctica; engaging in the transport of IMO/IMDG Hazardous goods; carrying humanitarian aid goods to remote regions; supporting a variety of international coalition military exercises; and, transporting power, refinery and infrastructure cargoes financed by the Export Import Bank of the United States. Additional information is available at www.usocean.com. US Ocean maintains a worldwide breakbulk network in connection with its services to the Company’s governmental and commercial customers. Developed over 20 years, US Ocean’s robust network includes master mariners, port captains, and operational personnel who support all aspects of the planning and transport of heavylift, IMO/IMDG hazardous goods, breakbulk, military, humanitarian aid and other cargoes.