NASSCO and TOTE Christen the M. V. Midnight Sun
August 3, 2002 -- SAN DIEGO, CA -- National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO), a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), has joined with Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Inc. (TOTE) to christen the M. V. Midnight Sun, the first commercial dry cargo vessel to be built in the United States in 10 years. The Midnight Sun is the first of two new Orca-class trailerships being built by NASSCO for TOTEs service from Tacoma, Washington, to Anchorage, Alaska.
Lynn Garvey, wife of Mike Garvey, Chairman of the Board of TOTEs parent company, Saltchuk Resources, Inc., and Lily Stevens, the daughter of Senator Ted Stevens (R- Alaska), were the ships sponsors, christening the M. V. Midnight Sun with ceremonial bottles of champagne. Senator Stevens, who is serving in his seventh term in the U.S. Senate, was the keynote speaker at the event.
The M. V. Midnight Sun, and her sister ship, the M. V. North Star, are 840-foot-long, 118-foot-wide roll-on/roll-off cargo ships offering the option to carry trailers as large as 53 feet in length. The ships cargo can be loaded and discharged in nine hours, with the speed and efficiency of this process being an important competitive advantage for TOTE.
"M. V. Midnight Sun reflects our ongoing commitment to the vitality of the Alaskan economy," said Bob Magee, President and CEO of TOTE. "Our multi-million-dollar investment in both ships speaks volumes about TOTEs belief in the future growth of Alaska."
"For several years, NASSCO has been making investments in process improvement and capital equipment to improve its productivity and competitive position in the commercial shipbuilding marketplace," said Richard H. Vortmann, president of NASSCO. "We are pleased that Saltchuk and TOTE have made NASSCO their shipyard of choice to build these two Orca-class trailerships for the rigors of Alaskan service. The Orcas are designed to provide TOTEs customers the safest, most reliable, and fastest service to Alaska."
M. V. Midnight Sun and M. V. North Star have already received several prestigious awards for their environmentally sensitive design. These include the States/British Columbia Oil Spill Task Force Legacy Award for 2000, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioners 2000 Pollution Prevention Award, and the Biennial William M. Benkert Foundation 2002 Environmental Excellence Bronze Award.
The Midnight Sun will be delivered in early 2003. The North Star will be christened on March 15, 2003, and will be delivered in summer 2003.
NASSCO is the only West Coast shipyard capable of building and repairing large ocean-going vessels for the Navy and commercial customers. The shipyard employs approximately 3,000 people in San Diego. More information about NASSCO can be found on the World Wide Web at www.nassco.com.
General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, employs approximately 54,000 people worldwide and anticipates 2002 revenues of approximately $14 billion. The company has leading market positions in land and amphibious combat systems, mission-critical information systems and technologies, shipbuilding and marine systems, and business aviation. More information about the company can be found on the World Wide Web at www.generaldynamics.com.
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