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Meet the Eleanor!

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Above is a video introducing the Eleanor, a well designed, efficient ship. Its purpose is  to support the United States’ growing offs hore wind farm market which has the capacity of generating double our nation’s current electricity use.  Read more about The Eleanor at greenshippingline.com !!

Our Great Nation: Taking Steps to Shape the Future of our Country

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The United States is a rapidly growing and highly developed country with rapidly expanding supply and demand chains. GSL is working tirelessly to build new Jones Act-compliant vessels to supply our quickly growing demand. In the last 246 years, there has never been a greater need to build new ships to support our great nation’s demand!!!  Read the document attached below signed by both Green Shipping Line Founder and CEO, Percy R. Pyne, and President James Hart, of the AFL-CIO to see the steps being taken right now toward supporting the transportation industry in the United States.  

Where We Came From & Where We Are Going: Part 2

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The entire Pyne family underwrote Moses’ Princeton endeavors. Being part of America’s history and development endowed all of them with the firm conviction of “paying back” by giving to numerous charities. It was not just a job, but a privilege and a duty.  Princeton was the best example of investing in the future of the nation and in the way the living legacy of our family and ancestors is the education of the thousands of past, present, and future generations of graduates. Pyne Hall, Upper, and Lower Pyne, and the Pyne Library (now known as East Pyne Building) are the select buildings the family allowed its name to be put on, however, the family financed numerous university buildings and paid the University’s operating deficit for 30 of 31 years. In addition, he built his home, Drumthwacket, which today functions as the New Jersey governor’s mansion. The Moses Taylor Pyne Prize is the most coveted award at Princeton. Justice Sotomeyer and Senator Paul Sarbanes (from the financial ...