New Work for AMO on Heavy-Lift Ship Allied Brooklyn

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American Maritime Officers organized the officers, and over the weekend, signed an agreement for the heavy-lift ship M/V Allied Brooklyn.

AMO had received pledge cards from the ship’s officers and was able to finalize the terms for a five-year agreement with Federated Crewing on January 17. The Allied Brooklyn operates in international trade and is expected to participate in short- and long-term government charters.

Federated acquired and reflagged the Allied Brooklyn into U.S. registry in 2024. Construction of the ship was completed in 2012.

“I am very pleased we have signed with Federated – a new company to AMO – providing new work for our membership,” said AMO National President Willie Barrere. “Our contracts team did an excellent job and we look forward to working with the company on the Allied Brooklyn, and on new opportunities for our members.”

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American Maritime Officers members aboard the Allied Brooklyn, here in December in Los Angeles, included Captain Max Warnke, Second Mate Spencer Zipper, Chief Mate Blake Callihan and Third Mate Preston Hass. With them is SIU Bosun Ken Zuniga.

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The crew of the Allied Brooklyn commemorate the first voyage of the vessel after it was reflagged into the U.S. registry.