USA: Waterman Steamship Corporation Wins Time Charter Contract with Military Sealift Command

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International Shipholding Corporation announced today that Waterman Steamship Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of International Shipholding Corporation, has been awarded a time charter contract with Military Sealift Command. The contract is for a firm one year period after which the Military Sealift Command will have three one-year options and one 11-month option to extend the contract. The time charter, which is scheduled to commence in mid-December, is expected to generate gross revenues of approximately $10 million for the firm initial one-year period and approximately $50 million if all the options are exercised.

International Shipholding Corporation also announced that it entered into an agreement to purchase a 2000-built multi-purpose ice strengthened vessel to be named GREEN WAVE which will be used to service the contract. The Company plans to fund the purchase with available cash and by arranging permanent financing.

Mr. Niels M. Johnsen, chairman and chief executive officer, commented, “We are pleased to have been awarded this contract and to continue our long-standing relationship with the Military Sealift Command. Consistent with our strategy, we have increased our contracted revenue stream and further diversified our fleet. We remain committed to continue to seek growth opportunities to increase our Company’s long-term earning’s potential for the benefit of our shareholders.”

About International Shipholding Corporation

International Shipholding Corporation, through its subsidiaries, operates a diversified fleet of U.S. and foreign flag vessels that provide international and domestic maritime transportation services to commercial and governmental customers primarily under medium to long-term charters and contracts.

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Source: intship, August 23, 2011.