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EMR Group wins U.S. Navy contract to scrap aircraft carrier

Myles Winstone

2017-04-03
USS Independence
USS Independence

EMR Group has secured a further contract with the U.S. Navy to transport, dismantle and scrap the 60,000-ton decommissioned aircraft carrier, the USS Independence.

Following months of health and safety and logistical preparation, the USS Independence, the last of the Forrestal-class of “supercarriers”, left on her final journey on Saturday 11th March 2017.

The 16,000 mile trip from the Kitsap Naval Base in Bremerton, Washington to the recycling yard in Brownsville, Texas is expected to take just under three months.

The Brownsville site is a metal recycling yard operated by International Shipbreaking Ltd., part of the EMR Group. This will be the third carrier International Shipbreaking has taken delivery of, after the arrival of the decommissioned USS Constellation in January 2015 followed by the retired USS Ranger (of Top Gun fame) in July 2015.

The carrier is being towed by a tug called the Dino Chouest and the journey will involve navigating down the west coast of the US, through the Straits of Magellan at the tip of South America and then back up the East coast of South America.

Chris Sheppard, Chief Executive Officer of EMR Group, comments:

“We take great pride in having been awarded another U.S. Navy ship recycling contract. We’ve invested heavily in the International Shipbreaking Limited facilities to ensure we have the right technologies and people to complete the scale of specialist maritime recycling contracts in a safe and environmentally responsible manner.”

Preparations at the Brownsville yard are nearing completion and the team are ready in anticipation for her arrival. It’s estimated that the dismantling and recycling of the aircraft carrier will be a two-year project.

The arrival of the USS Independence in Brownsville, is expected to be in early June and will be celebrated with a local community beach-side event.