• Home
  • Categories
    • GWOT Operations
    • Military Operations
    • Casualties
    • Installations
    • Places
    • Maps
    • MoH Recipients
    • Equipment
    • Videos
    • IMW Playing Cards
    • CSRT / ARB
    • Acronyms and Abbreviations
    • The White House
    • GWOT Memorials
    • News Releases
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Contact
  • Social
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
  • TACGLOW
  • Home
  • Categories
    • GWOT Operations
    • Military Operations
    • Casualties
    • Installations
    • Places
    • Maps
    • MoH Recipients
    • Equipment
    • Videos
    • IMW Playing Cards
    • CSRT / ARB
    • Acronyms and Abbreviations
    • The White House
    • GWOT Memorials
    • News Releases
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Contact
  • Social
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
  • TACGLOW
home/Docs/News Releases/2010/[CENTCOM] Cargo to Afghanistan will go through Lithuanian port

[CENTCOM] Cargo to Afghanistan will go through Lithuanian port

0 views 0 November 18, 2010 Updated on August 19, 2023

PRESS RELEASE | Nov. 18, 2010
Cargo to Afghanistan will go through Lithuanian port
By None , U.S. Embassy – Vilnius

 

VILNIUS, Lithuania (Nov. 18, 2010) — The Embassy of the United States of America is pleased to announce that shipment of United States cargo through the Lithuanian Port of Klaipeda to Afghanistan in support of International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) operations will begin in December.

The United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), which is responsible for creating and implementing worldwide global deployment and distribution solutions in support of the U.S. Department of Defense, this spring favorably evaluated the facilities at the port of Klaipėda, Lithuania, for use as a port of entry into the Northern Distribution Network (NDN). The commander of U.S. Transportation Command determined that Klaipėda would be an economically viable route for the NDN based on a review of commercial contractor rates for moving commercial-type cargo into Afghanistan for U.S. forces. The rates were shown to be competitive with those of the routes originating in other Baltic ports.

USTRANSCOM is now in the process of booking an initial shipment of approximately 100 20-foot container equivalents (or TEUs) through the port of Klaipėda. The first shipment is expected in December 2010, and shipments will continue as long as the operational requirement remains. Operational considerations will determine the size, frequency, and contents of cargo shipped through Lithuania.

The United States appreciates Lithuania’s willingness and ability to support this important mission and views the addition of a new Northern Distribution Network route using the port of Klaipeda as an illustration of our excellent partnership and mutual support.

Was this helpful?

Yes  No

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Navigation

  Home
     GWOT Operations
     Military Operations
     Casualties
     Installations
     Places
     Maps
     Medal of Honor Recipients
     Equipment
     Videos
     Iraq's Most Wanted Playing Cards
     CSRT / ARB
     Fallen 13 / Fallen13.org
     The Whitehouse
     Acronyms / Abbreviations
     GWOT Memorials
     News Releases
  Visit TACGLOW (Sponsor)



Connect with GWOT.org

  Facebook
  X (Formerly Twitter)
  YouTube
Recently Viewed Pages
  • FOB Duke
  • Patriot Day, 2003
  • [DoD] National Guard and Reserve Mobilized as of Nov. 12, 2003 No: 840-03
  • Operation Cave Dweller
  • Operation Salm
  • THOMAS, JESSE LAMAR JR
  • December 03
  • Operation Talon
  • [DoD] DoD Identifies Army Casualty No. 1124-06
  • [DoD] DOD Identifies Navy Casualty No: 318-11

TACGLOW is the largest supporter of GWOT.org and helps to make sure we stay online.  Running a website is expensive and with their help, we are about to share information without being forced to run huge commercial advertising campaigns to pay for the costs associated with maintaining GWOT.org's presence online.

© 2024 GWOT.org. All Rights Reserved.