The Marshall Islands Shipping Corporation office in Uliga. Photo: Karen Earnshaw
The vessels in the RMI Shipping Corporation’s fleet come in many shapes and sizes. Here’s what the impressive maritime collection looked like at in early May, 2023. Hidden alongside the dock is Ribuuk Meto, tied alongside it is the Kwajalein, and next to it is the Enen Kio, and next to it is the Ralik-Ratak. In front is the Aemman and nestled alongside is the Kwai. Photo: Karen Earnshaw.
The Marshall Islands Shipping Corporation manages the government ships, which are used for moving people and freight, including copra, around the islands. The Shipping office is on the road leading to Uliga Dock, which runs perpendicular to the main road opposite the Court House. You can call Shipping to find out vessel movements on (692) 625-7447 or email them at rmiships at gmail.
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