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The University of St. Thomas Center for International Studies haspresented the Ann Tiller Latin America Collection to the Houston WorldTrade Association Library. Dr. Tiller, a professor of history, was founderand director of the center until her death in 1981. The donation coincideswith a plan to develop an association export-import information service onthe many countries associated with Houston and the Port. Included in thecollection are works on Latin American art, music, history, politics,
economics, science, literature and religion. Pictured in front of the eollection are William J. Cunningham, director of the Center for InternationalStudies, University of St. Thomas; Father William J. Young, C.S.B., president of the University; Otto Goedecke, president of the Houston WorldTrade Association; Rory MacDonald, executwe director of tile association,and John Cogan, immediate past president of the asso( iation.
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CAPT. CHARLES A. ALCORN CHARLES H. JACOBSVice-President Assistont Secretory
56 Port of Houston Magazine
INC
William A. Godinez, executive vice president ofTransnave U.S.A., visited Houston recently to in-spect the Port and to confer with Hansen &Tidemann, Inc., agent for the Ecuadorian shipping line. Shown at one of the conferences are,from left, Barry S. McVey, vice president ofHansen & Tidemann; Wayne White, H&T vicepresident and director; Godinez, who is head-quartered in Miami; O.J. Kneisler, H&T executivevice president, and Gene Murphree, West Gulfsales manager for H&T.
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58 Port of Houston Magazine
South Coast Terminals, Inc., of Houston has opened this new hazardouschemical drum filling station which the company claims employs the latesttechnology to till drums with toxic chemicals while minimizing the risk ofexposure to personnel. Chemicals are pumped out of railroad cars ortrucks, which can be positioned within 30 feet of the facility, and injectedinto drums. The drums are enclosed in a filling chamber from which
vapors are automatically removed. The chamber is equipped with a drychemical deluge system to extinguish flash fires. No hoses are used, so therisk of leaks due to faulty hoses is minimized. Safety showers, selfcontained breathing apparatus and communications equipment are nearby for easy access by workers. Digital scales insure that each drum is filledwithin one tenth of one percent of its desired weight.
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Our key personnel get involved with everylevel of every operation to make sure things goright. Every time. In every port from HamptonRoads to Galveston,
We also have the transportation capabili-ties to handle airport/pier transfers so your pas-sengers receive our care every step of the way.
Satisfied clients are the key to any success-ful business. Eller & Company can help assure
Offices: Miami, Port Everglades, Port Canaveral, Jacksonville, Tampa, Savannah, Charleston, Wilmington, N.C,, Norfolk, New York, Atlanta, Memphis, Mobile, New Orleans, Houston, Dallas
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Leonard R, Speer has been appointed vicepresident of sales of Oceans hTternational Corporation. Formerly sales manager of the firm,Speer’s responsibilities will include overallmarketing for Oceans International which invalves their various shipping lines around theworld. Prior to joining Oceans International in1979, Speer was traffic manager for a major GulfCoast shipper,
CONTIMAR GUEFMED LINE
Transporting heavy lifts, oil rigs, rolling stock, refinery andconstruction equipment from the US Gulf and Atlantic to
North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean?Call us, we specialize in carrying cargo quickly, safely and
directly to its destinationAs independent breakbulk carriers, Contimar GulfMed Lineoperates ’tween-deck vessels in the 4,000 6,000 ton range
which call at ports in Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria,Turkey, Lybia and Tunesia. In addition to providing
dependable, on time liner service, Contimar GulfMed Lineoffers a through bill of lading service to inland destinations in
Iran, Iraq, Syria and Saudi Arabia by truck via Lebanon or Turkey.Our experienced port captains and port agents give all cargotheir personal attention and care in loading and discharge,to insure it arrives at your consignee in the same condition in
which it was shippedImll~ For further information contact:l minimum
AMERICAN TRANSP©RT SERVICES, INC.507 North Belt East, Suite 400/Houston, Texas 77060/( 713) 999-3102
ATS TRANSPORT INC., New York (212) 943-3745Other Agents:
Baltimore: (301) 539-7142/Mobile: (205) 5696New Orleans: (504) 522-7741/Philadelphia: (215) 928-1373
60 Port of Houston Magadne
Members of the Keelung Harbor Bureau andOOCL Seapac Service toured Port of Houstonfacilities recently, including the modern inter-modal terminal, Barbours Cut. After the tour, theyvisited the Port’s downtown offices, during whichtime they posed for a picture. Shown are J.M..You, chief of the Cargo Handling EquipmentCenter for the Keelung Harbor Bureau; AdmiralC.Y. Yuan, retired, director of Taiwan Com-munications Department; C.H. Chang, deputychief engineer and chief of Ship and MachineryWorks, Keelung Harbor Bureau, and Steven C.Wang, assistant vice president, Gulf Region,OOCL Seapac Service.
COS-Containerholds open house
COS-Container Services, Inc., whichopened a container depot and repairfacility on Highway 146 close to Bar-bours Cut last March, held an openhouse recently for the container in-dustry and steamship lines. A Germanfood buffet and German beverageswere served to approximately 120guests.
Hinrich Stange, owner and operatorof COS Container Services, Inc., recent-ly moved to Houston from Ham-burg, West Germany where he had 10years of experience in the container in-dustry.
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62 Port of Houston Magazine
/
Bugsier Towing and Salvage, represented locally by Dalton SteamshipCorporation, hosted a dinner party recently aboard a 2544oot tug berthedat the Turning Basin. Owned by Bugsier, the ocean going tug was flyingthe German flag. With world-wide operations, the firm’s North Americanheadquarters is located in Baltimore, Maryland. A color photograph of the
port was presented to the captain in honor of the vessel’s Houston visit.Pictured, from left, are tug engineer Goebel Artur; Port Authority PublicRelations Manager Don Zullo; Louis Mangel, Dalton Steamship operationsmanager; Captain Martin Winter and Walter Snyder of Bugsier Towing.
PORT ARTHUR
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August 1982 63
Cooper Stevedoring Co., Inc.Contact: Mike Lamb, GeneralManager, 440 Portway Plaza,1717 E. Loop, Houston, Texas 77029,(713) 672-5663. Ports of Operationin Mobile, Pensacola, St. Louis,New Orleans, Bumside/Darrow,Lake Charles, Long Beach,Los Angeles, San Diego, Gulfport,Pascagoula, Beaumont, Browns-ville, Corpus Christi, Galveston,Freeport, Orange, Port Arthur,Point Comfort, Norfolk, Ports ofHampton Roads, Newport News,Portsmouth.
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Go tothe Middle Eastwith the carrier
~lat knows theiddle East.
Overseas Maritime Carriers offers both low,independent breakbulk rates and a shippingschedule that suits your convenience. Butwhen you’re shipping to the Middle East, youalso need a shipping company that knows itsway around local rules and regulations, habitsand customs. That’s why all of OMC’s topmanagement has lived and worked in theMiddle East.
Our ships are engineered for efficient loadingand unloading in the technologically variedports of the Middle East. Our trucking arrange-ments can deliver your goods to any inlandpoint. And whether it’s a shipload or a truck-load, your cargo receives our careful, reliablehandling all the way.
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64 Port of Houston Magazine
Prince Claus of the Netherlands joined aneconomic mission from his country aboard theM/V SAM HOUSTON recently for an inspection ofthe facilities at the Port of Houston. QueenBeatrix and the Prince made a royal visit to the city which coincided with the visit of the33 member economic mission led by Dr. Jan C.Terlouw, minister of economic affairs of theNetherlands. During the inspection tour, thePrince, center, was presented a limited editionRemington plate by Port Commissioner John HOarrett, right, and Port of Houston Authority Executive Director Richard P. Leach.
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Direct Service for Marine ContainersBetween All U.S. Ports and Inland Points
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Corporate Office: Philadelphia, PA 800-523-4545
General Office: Kearny, NJ 800-526-1294
Director of Terminals: Dan Mitchell, Savannah, GA 912-238-0474
Northern Regional Office: Tim Care, Baltimore, MD 301-732-6400
Southern Regional Office: Tom Taylor, Charleston, SC 803-572-4111
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Baltimore, MD 301-732-6400
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West Mrica,1947.Thirty-three years ago, when Delta Line pioneered
regular U.S. Flag service from the Gulf to West Africa,there were few developed harbors along the entire3,000-mile coastline from Dakar to Matadi.
Each voyage was an adventure. Our ships wouldsail along the coast and anchor just beyond the surf.Cargoes were loaded onto small boats powered bymen and oars. It was a demanding test of skill andseamanship, an experience not soon forgotten by thecrews of those Delta ships.
Delta helped establish trade with the nations ofWest Africa, and continues to play a vital role in theeconomic development of the region.
Today, we serve the modern ports of West Africawith five purpose-built vessels, that sail frequentlyfrom all major U.S. Gulf ports. These great shipsare backed by an experienced team at home, and anetwork of the best agents on the African continent.
And it’s the same wherever we go in the world -South America, Central America, the Caribbean. In50 countries, on three continents, Delta is committedto service, integrity and excellence.
DELTA STEAMSHIP LINES, INC.New Orleans ¯ New York ¯ San FranciscoOffices and Agents in Other Major Cities
66 Port of Houston Magazine
Executives of Columbus Line and its agency, Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., pause for a photo during a re-cent reception celebrating the line’s silver anniversary in business. Shown are, from left, Frank Mar-tingale, senior vice president of Kerr; Joe S. McDermott, managing director of Kerr, and Marco Pacella,owner’s representative for Columbus Line, which operates a regular service between the Port ofHouston and Australia New Zealand. The lavish reception was at the Warwick Hotel in Houston.
Your Spanish Connection...
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DALLAS 214-747-0648, MEMPHIS 901-526-5153, ST. LOUIS 314-231-3389, TULSA 918-492-2721.
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Leghorn, Genoa, Marseilles, Beirut, Tripoli (Leb.), Limassol, Tartous, Mersin, BaghdadOther ports served direct or with T/S subject to inducement
Breakbulk and containers ¯ RO/RO 200 tons LO/LO 120 tonsDepartures every three weeks
Barber Steamship Lines Inc.GULF DIVISION
Great Southwest Building, Houston--(713) 222-8461International Trade Mart, New Orleans (504) 529-3900
Delta Bonded Warehouse Co. I
5534 Armour Dr., Houston, Texas 77020(713) 675-2533 * TWX (910) 881-1514
U.S. Customs Bonded SpaceFreight Consolidation/DistributionU.S. Bonded Trucking, Bonded CourierShrink & Stretch Wrapping & PalletizingFacilities: 80,000 Sq. Ft., Railroad Siding, Sprinkler System,Central Reporting Burglar Alarm
Gabbett namedV.P. of newSea-Land unit
Ronald T. Gabbett of Houston,Western Gulf manager for Sea-LandService, has been named vice presi-dent, North America in a new operatingarm of the company, the Americas Divi-sion.
The division was created tostreamline Sea-Land’s containershipservice from Houston and eight otherU.S. Gulf and East Coast ports to sixCaribbean and six Central Americancountries.
Gabbett will be responsible for divi-sion sales and operations in the U.S.and Canada. He will be based in Iselin,New Jersey.
David J. Tolan has been named ex-ecutive vice president of the new divi-sion. Other new appointees are CharlesG. Raymond, vice president, Carib-bean/Latin America; Gary T. Ferrulli,director of pricing, and Ronald Sforza,director of planning and finance.
68 Port of Houston Magazine
Representatives of the Worms Group, a large French company with ex-tensive business interests in shipping, banking, real estate, insurance andcoal, were in Houston recently. They were the guests of the Port ofHouston Authority for a tour of Port facilities aboard the inspection vesselM/V SAM HOUSTON and for dinner. The group was in town as a result oftheir investment in Oceans International Corp. Pictured at right Jean Bucquet (left), president of MM. Worms & Cie of Paris, and Edward Kozink,vice president of Transamerican Steamship Corporation. Shown above,from left, are Mickey Russell, vice president of Oceans; Kozink; J.R.Cullen, executive vice president of Transamerican; J.R. Curtis, director ofport operations for the Port Authority; Joe Pluy, executive vice president ofWorms Permal Shipping in New York; Bucquet; T.A. Dewitt, president ofTransamerican; Jean-Luc Peltier, vice president of MM. Worms & Cie inParis; Harry Augur, chief counsel for Worms Permal Shipping in New York;Vagn Fausing, vice president of sales for Transamerican; Burnell Russell,president of Oceans, and C.A. Rousser, director of trade development forthe Port Authority.
Export Packers Association of Houston, Inc.INTEGRITY AND EXCELLENCE IN EXPORT PA CKING
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August 1982 69
PORT OFACTION!
~kA/hen you ship to or through the Port ofVV 14ouston, you’re going where the action is.
It’s the gateway to the great marketplaces in Americaand the world! And to better serve you in reachingyour market, we’re expanding all our facilities: breakbulk, container, and dry bulk. Get in on the action[
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new to you.don’t be surprised if it’s oldSea-Land.
~:~ We pioneered containerizedshipping. And with over 25years of experience under ourbelt, there’s a good chancewe’ve already handled the thorn-iest problems you can think of.
Of course, good service startswith good people. So before weput Sea-Land people into thefield, we put them through train-ing so thorough they becomefamiliar not only with our busi-ness, but with yours.
That’s why you can count onSea-Land’s professionals to seethat you get the service, therouting, the specialized equipmentand the expert handling that arejust right for your cargo.
Sea-Land. Nobody’s workingharder to make your job easier.
SeaELandWhat we did for shipping,we’re doing for service.
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In what may be maritime history, Bay Houston Towing Company recently christenedthe four newest members of the fleet all on the same day. Left to right: The Captain W.D.Haden, the W.D. Haden, II, the Barbara H. Neuhaus and the Mark K.
AFAMILY AFFAIR.
The biggest harbor towingcompany on the Texas Gulf Coastis no faceless corporation. It’sBay-Houston Towing. And it’sowned and operated by theHadens, a family that has beeninvolved in the towing businessfor over 100 years.
That’s why their fleet of dieseltugs, all the way up to the 4,200-
horse-power Captain W.D. Haden,bears family names.
Doing the j ob better thananyone else can is more than achallenge.
It’s a family tradition.
BAY-HOUSTON TOWINg CO.HARBOR AND COASTWISE TOWING
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