We Are MSC: LT Tiffany Robinson
16 January 2026
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We Are MSC – LT Tiffany Robinson
This week’s “We Are MSC” highlights Ozarks, Missouri native LT Tiffany Robinson, MSC Atlantic’s Assistant Logistics Director.
When did you join Military Sealift Command – Atlantic (MSC Atlantic), and what is unique about your job with MSCLANT?
Robinson: I joined the team on October 1, 2025. As the Assistant Logistics Director, I have a unique perspective on the effort it takes to keep our ships on mission supporting the fleet. We move all classes of Combat Logistics Force (CLF) vessels to various locations to support the warfighter: from fuel to making sure they have their holiday meal preparations for crew morale.
As a logistics officer with MSC Atlantic, what are your roles and responsibilities, and how do they differ from working aboard a Navy ship?
Robinson: At MSC Atlantic, we act as a TYCOM (Type Commander) for our customers (man, train, equip, we also fund, feed, and work with agency partners to support the specific mission of each ship). On a U.S. Navy ship, I am the supported, and at MSC Atlantic, I am the supporter. It is quite different to see logistics from the opposite lens.
What do you enjoy most about working for MSC Atlantic?
Robinson: This is easy! The PEOPLE! We have such a wonderful, caring, supportive team – and I couldn’t have landed with a better work family!
What would you tell someone interested in working for MSC Atlantic?
Robinson: I would encourage them to spend a day in the life of an MCS Atlantic employee to understand the commitment it takes, but to also feel how wonderful it is to be a part of a cohesive and talented team!
How do you support MSC Atlantic's mission?
Robinson: I mostly support the mission financially, by funding critical services for ships’ movements. However, I feel I also support the mission with a smile, a friendly voice on the other side of the phone, or a silly joke to ease tense times. I love working with people and providing for our customers with a positive attitude – because times can be tough, and we can all be a bit friendlier and more caring.