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TransAtlantic Lines LLC is an American shipping company based in
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.Dun and Bradstreet, 2007. The
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was founded in 1998 by vice-president Gudmundur Kjaernested The company owned and operated 5 vessels, including one tug-and-barge combination. Four of these vessels were chartered by the
Military Sealift Command Military Sealift Command (MSC) is an organization that controls the replenishment and military transport ships of the United States Navy. Military Sealift Command has the responsibility for providing sealift and ocean transportation for all US m ...
, and performed duties such as delivering cargo to U.S. military activities in Diego Garcia. TransAtlantic maintains resident agents in the U.S. District of New York and other federal Districts to receive service of process. TransAtlantic Lines had no collective bargaining agreements with seagoing unions.


History

In 1997, Gudmundur Kjærnested decided to start a shipping company to serve the Iceland route. Then an Icelandic citizen, educated in the United States, and having worked at Van Ommeren shipping for seven years, he was familiar with the route and its history. Kjarnested is a citizen of Iceland and U.S. resident alien who was married on May 20, 2000 to U.S.-national Margaret Elizabeth Bozzi.New York Times, 2000. He is also president of Atlantsskip in Reykjavik, Iceland. The two were originally even partners in both ventures, and are also the primary owners of the
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ic company TransAtlantic Lines-Iceland EHF (TLI).United States Court of Appeals, 2000.Carelli, 2000. Shortly thereafter, they accepted an offer from shipping company American Automar to purchase the company.
ImageSize = width:250 height:450 PlotArea = left:50 bottom:10 top:10 right:0 DateFormat = yyyy Period = from:1998 till:2011 TimeAxis = orientation:vertical order:reverse ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:1998 ScaleMinor = unit:year increment:1 start:1998 Colors = id:blue value:rgb(0,0,0) id:red value:rgb(0.9,0.05,0.05) Define $dx = 25 Define $up = shift:($dx,1) Define $dw = shift:($dx,-8) PlotData= bar:Games anchor:till color:red width:15 textcolor:blue align:left fontsize:S mark:(line,white) shift:($dx,-4) from:1998 till:2011 at:1998 text:"Company founded/Geysir purchased" at:2001 text:"Spence/GBE combo commence" at:2001 shift:($dx,-15) text:" Florida-Guantanamo route" at:2004 text:"Baffin Strait purchased" at:2006 text:"TransPacific purchased" at:2009 shift:($dx,-15) text:"Geysir on Azores route" at:2010 text:"Baffin Strait off contract" at:2010 shift:($dx,-15) text:"TransPacific off contract"
The company made several preparations to bid for the Iceland contract. The company did not yet own any ships, but did secure four letters from U.S. shipping companies pledging to supply vessels sufficient to cover the charter requirements. One of the pledged vessels was the
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''Native Dancer''. Eight bids for the 1998 U.S.–Iceland run were solicited by the
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on 30 January 1998, and six bids were received. Observers speculate that the bids were from the Icelandic company
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, Dutch shipping company Van Ommeren, Atlantsskip, TransAtlantic Lines, and TransAtlantic Lines Iceland. In September 1998, the
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awarded 65% of the Iceland contract to TransAtlantic Lines Iceland, the lowest overall bidder, and the remaining 35% to the TransAtlantic Lines LLC, the lowest bidder among American shipping companies.Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs), 1998. The portion awarded to TransAtlantic Lines LLC had a cumulative total value of $5,519,295 and was set to expire by 31 October 2000. Within a month, TransAtlantic re-flagged ''Juno'' to the United States and renamed it ''Geysir'' at the
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.U.S.C.G. 2001, case number MI99036165. In response to the awards, the government of Iceland lodged a protest with the U.S. State Department, arguing that "TLI was not a true Icelandic shipping company" and "lacks the necessary experience, technical capability, financial responsibility, and material connection with Iceland" Shipping companies Van Ommeren Lines (USA) and Eimskip of Iceland, which had previously serviced the Iceland route, sued the United States protesting the award.District of Columbia Circuit Court, 2000. The district court found for Van Ommeren and Eimskip, requiring the Army to restart the bidding process. TransAtlantic appealed the decision, and on 11 January 2000 the Court of Appeals reversed the lower court's decision, finally securing the contract for TransAtlantic. On June 13, 2001, the company won a contract with an estimated cumulative value of $16,738,001 for dedicated ocean liner cargo service from Jacksonville, Florida to U.S. military installations in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This contract extended until June 30, 2004. The government announced the requirements for the charter on the World Wide Web on December 4, 2000, and seven bids were received. Military Traffic and Management Command in Alexandria, Virginia, is the contracting activity. The company uses the tugboat ''Spence'' and its barge the ''Guantanamo Bay Express'' make the twice-monthly trip between Jacksonville and Guantanamo Bay. Each leg of the trip takes approximately 4 and 1/2 days and covers approximately . On November 11, 2004, while leaving
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en route to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the tow wires connecting the tug and barge parted, causing the barge to run aground. At the time of the accident, the vessels were experiencing thirty
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wind gusts and seas. Extensive bottom damage and breaches to all port side voids were reported. The barge was refloated and delivered to the owners the following day. The vessels were owned by Pac-Atlantic Marine Leasing, LCC at the time. In 2004, Carsten Rehder affiliate company Rehder & Arkon bought MV ''Steamers Future'' in April 2004, and renamed her . Rehder & Arkon chartered her for 6 months to Mariana Express Lines, and sold her to TransAtlantic Lines in late October 2004. TransAtlantic Lines bought her for US$6.3M. MV ''Baffin Strait'' is one of
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's seven
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s and is part of the 28 ships in the Sealift Program Office. Since 2004, the ship, often referred to as the 'DGAR shuttle,' has been chartered to deliver 250 containers each month from
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to Diego Garcia.Change at the helm for MSC's Diego Garcia office
The ship carries everything from fresh food to building supplies to aircraft parts, delivering more than 200,000 tons of cargo to the island each year." On the return trip back to Singapore, she carries recyclable metals. In 2004, TransAtlantic Lines outbid Sealift Incorporated for the contract to haul cargo between
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and Diego Garcia. The route had previously been serviced by Sealift Inc.'s ''
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'' which was manned by members of
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and
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. TransAtlantic Lines reportedly won the contract by approximately 10 percent, representing a price difference of about $2.7 million. As a result of winning this contract, the US Navy gave the ''Baffin Strait'' the
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(T-AK W9519). The T-AK series symbol is given to the seven container ships chartered by MSC but owned and operated by contractors. The ''Baffin Straits current charter runs from January 10, 2005 to September 30, 2008 on a daily rate of $12,550 under contract number N00033-05-C-5500.MSC Procurement Spreadsheet
/ref> In 2006, TransAtlantic bought the MT ''Bonito'', then registered in Sweden, from Donsö Shipping KB for $13,000,000, and renamed it MT ''TransPacific''.DNV Exchange – TRANSPACIFIC – Previous Managers
/ref>DNV Exchange – TRANSPACIFIC – Previous Owners
/ref> On 20 July 2006, the U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command announced the charter for the ''Transpacific''. The charter, which commenced 1 October 2006, is a one-year firm-fixed-price contract of $6,879,520 with additional reimbursables. The contract includes three additional one-year option periods and one 11-month option period which can total $25,589,458 plus additional reimbursables. In each charter period, the government has the right to cancel after 60 days with 10 days notice. After each initial 60-day period, the government can cancel the charter with 30 days notice. The end of the base period of the charter is September 2007, and the charter will last until August 2011 if all options are exercised. This contract was competitively procured with more than 85 proposals solicited and three offers received. The charter had previously been held by MV ''Montauk'', operated by Sealift Incorporated. Sealift Incorporated protested the charter award with the Government Accounting Office (GAO), claiming that TransAtlantic Lines understated its fuel-consumption costs. The GAO denied this protest, as well as an additional technical complaint about what business entity actually employed crewmembers. On 3 February 2009 the United States Transportation Command awarded TransAtlantic a $15,078,334 contract to carry cargo between the United States and the terminal in
Praia da Vitoria Praia (, Portuguese for "beach") is the capital and largest city of Cape Verde.Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs), 2009. This contract, serviced by the ''Geysir'', is expected to be completed by 29 February 2012, and was a 100 percent Small Business Set Aside acquisition with two bids received. , TransAtlantic Lines owns and operates 5 vessels, including one tug-and-barge combination. Four of these vessels are chartered by the
Military Sealift Command Military Sealift Command (MSC) is an organization that controls the replenishment and military transport ships of the United States Navy. Military Sealift Command has the responsibility for providing sealift and ocean transportation for all US m ...
, and perform duties such as delivering cargo to U.S. military activities in Diego Garcia and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. TransAtlantic Lines has no collective bargaining agreements with seagoing unions.


Fleet

All equipment was sold at auction or other except TUG SPENCE that sank with crew abandoning to the safety of the barge in tow


Contracts

U.S. government contract payments to TransAtlantic Lines over $10,000 from 2001 to 23 January 2011.


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