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CHARLES ALCORN TAKESSENIOR STATUS AT ITO
Capt. Charles Alcorn, vice presi-dent and general manager of WestGulf Operations for ITO Corp. hasannounced plans to retire in 1989.
Alcorn will continue to representITO as a director for the West GulfMaritime Association. He will serve asconsultant and adviser to ITO’ssenior management until his retire-ment in December 1989.REPLACEMENT Replacing Alcorn is Jef-frey Hakala, a 13-year employee ofITO and its predecessor, Atlantic &Gulf Stevedores. Hakala most recent-ly was operations manager for ITO inNew Orleans. He holds a bachelor’sdegree from the U.S. MerchantMarine Academy at Kings Point and amaster’s in business administrationfrom Lamar University in Beaumont,Texas.
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for biannual meetingAlgenita Davis, counsel for the Port ofHouston Authority, recently participated inthe biannual meeting of the NavigationDistrict Attorneys of Texas in Houston. Thegroup allows attorneys representing thestate’s ports to meet and discuss maritimeand legal issues. In addition to Davis, PHArepresentatives included then AdministrationDirector William Colburn and Jack Rook,PHA contract administrator.
CHAMBER AND HEDC FORM BOARDThe Greater Houston Chamber of
Commerce and the Houston Econo-mic Development Council have an-nounced plans to create an umbrellaorganization that will govern and co-ordinate both entities.
Directors for the two groups in-structed a coordinating committee todevelop plans for the new organi-zation, the name for which has notyet been selected.SEPARATE IDENTITIES The chamber andHEDC will maintain separate iden-tities and missions after the neworganizational structure is in place.However, executives with each groupwill report to the president and chiefexecutive officer of the umbrellaorganization.
Lee Hogan, currently president ofHEDC, will be president of the neworganization.
Charles Savino has been serving asacting president of the chamber.Gerry Griffin recently resigned fromthe chamber presidency to accept aprivate-sector position.BACKGROUND HEDC was established
in 1984 in response to Houston’seconomic recession. The council hasconcentrated on diversifying anddeveloping the city’s economy.
The two organizations have dif-ferent missions, said HEDC ChairmanJohn Walsh. The chamber seeks toprovide a supportive environment forbusiness in Houston, while HEDC’sgoal is to create jobs by promotingbusiness start-ups, expansions andrelocations.
"These two functions are very dif-ferent processes involving differentactivities and professional re-quirements, yet the overall program’ssuccess depends upon effective coor-dination," Walsh said.FUNDING HEDC is funded by thebusiness community, the City ofHouston, Harris County and the Portof Houston Authority. The chamberis funded by membership dues. Oncethe new organization is in place, con-tributors may specify which organiza-tion their money should go to or maysplit their contributions between thetwo groups.
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ANTILLES & AFRICA LLOYD BEGIN TWO NEW SERVICESAntilles & Africa Lloyd recently in-
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The service is offered by AntillesLloyd Ltd. and ATL (Project Carriers)Ltd. Barwill Agencies recently was
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ATL has had many sailings to theRed Sea and Arabian Gulf, but theNORDWOGE’s trip was the first sail-ing under a regular service.WEST AFRICA ATL also recently an-nounced a new service to WestAfrica. The service will includemonthly sailings from Houston and
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The captains and crews of fourvessels and a U.S. Coast Guard Air-SeaRescue unit have received MarinersPlaques from the United Seamen’sService for acts of heroism they per-formed during 1987.
The honors were announced re-cently at the Admiral of the Ocean SeaAward dinner held at the SheratonCentre in New York.ROSETTE In addition to the Mariner’sPlaques, a Mariner’s rosette went toCapt. John Hunt, master of the vesselSEA ISLE CITY, hit by a Silkwormmissile in the Persian Gulf on Oct. 16,1987. Hunt was severely injured andblinded in the attack.
"Capt. Hunt exemplifies the type ofcourageous individual the UnitedStates needs to support our defensesealift needs," said U.S. Rep. WalterJones. "As a member of the MerchantMarine, he did not have to place him-self in the middle of the conflict.However, no one will deny the sacri-fice that Capt. Hunt and others likehim are making every day."HONORARY ADMIRALS Admiral of theOcean Sea statuettes were presentedto Thomas Crowley, chairman of
MARINERS PLAQUES PRESENTED FOR ACTS OF HERO$1MCrowley Maritime Corp., and to U.S.Sen. Ernest F. Hollings, chairman ofthe Senate Commerce Committee.The statuettes of Christopher Colum-bus, the first Admiral of the OceanSea, are traditionally given to personsor organizations which have ad-vanced the role of the U.S. flag inocean shipping.
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HOUSTON I$ GOING PLACES INTERNATIONALL YHouston s economy in the year he said. Athens, Rome, Amsterdam, presence- in the international mar-
2000 will have little resemblance tothe city’s economy in 1980, City Con-troller George Greanias says.
"One of the key differences will bethe role, at the state and local level, ofthe international marketplace,"Greanias told members of the Hous-ton Interamerican Chamber of Com-merce. He was guest speaker at a re-cent chamber luncheon.RECENT CHANGES With the onset of theeconomic recession in 1982, Hous-tonians had to reconsider the me-chanics of Houston’s economy,Greanias said. "I think the assump-tion all through the 60s and 70s wasthat Houston was enjoying some sortof manifest destiny,’ ’he said.
"I think it’s to the city’s credit thatslowly but surely we are emergingout of our recession," Greanias said."We will certainly experience set-backs as we move along, but bit bybit we are recreating the Houstoneconomy."GOOD EXAMPLES Houston can look tothe great cities of the world forlessons on prosperity and endurance,
London and other cities that havemade intellectual, cultural or politicalcontributions to the world all hadstrong economic foundations.
"In many cases, the internationalmarket played a great part in theeconomic growth of these cities," hesaid. "If we’re going to have a greatcity, then we’d better have a greateconomy. If we’re going to have agreat economy, then we’d better bestrong players- a visible, vibrant
ketplace."
STRONG POINTS Greanias pointed outthat several assets make Houston astrong international contender: thePort of Houston, the Texas MedicalCenter and the Johnson Space Center.
Greanias advocated building on thecity’s strengths by establishing per-manent trade offices in target marketsand examining ways to create a betterfinancial climate for foreign investors.
Houston CityController GeorgeGreanias recentlydiscussed the city’seconomic future at aluncheon organizedby the HoustonInteramericanChamber ofCommerce.
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MARINERS (Continued fromPage 23)
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Betty.Visibility was so poor the mas-ter had to communicate with thecrew in the lifeboat by radio.
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members, who had taken to life raftsin the 15-20 knot winds and very highseas. Capt. James Calabrase and thecrew of the ACT 5 needed all theirskill and daring to manage the transferof the mariners to the deck of thegiant ship. Once aboard, the sur-vivors were cared for by crewmembers and the 10 freighter cruisepassengers. No lives were lost.
HISTORY: PART I (Continuedfrom Page I3)
he site for the Port of Houston’sTurning Basin, one of five publiclyowned terminals operated by the Portof Houston Authority.
The Allen brothers were the first of
Houston’s leaders to envision thecity as a center of trade. They werefollowed by a number of otherbusiness and civic leaders who sawthe town’s potential and workeddiligently to develop it. All of themunderstood the importance of theport to the city’s economic growth.
Today, the Port of Houstongenerates nearly $3 billion a year inrevenues. An estimated 111,000 peo-ple work for organizations that are insome way related to Port of Houstonactivity. As its early supporters ex-pected, the port has become a vitalforce in the Houston economy. []
I~XT MORTH: Cotton’s role in theport’s development.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first in aseries of articles on the history of thePort of Houston. The series is beingpublished as part of the observanceof the port’s 75th anniversary. Thecomic strips shown were first pub-lished in the Houston Chronicle in1959 as part of an educational cam-paign sponsored by the Port ofHouston Authority. The strips weredrawn for PHA by Bob Schoenke. Thecommentaries have been updated forthis series. Some of the informationfor this series is drawn from articlesand essays written for the I959educational campaign.
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U.S. IMPORTS $3 BILLIONIN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Imports of alcoholic beverages tothe United States exceeded $3 billionin value in 1987, recently releasedfigures show.
More than 101,600 tons of im-ported beverages moved through thePort of Houston in 1987, according toinformation from Hapag-Lloyd A.G.STAPLE CARGO Spirits are a staplecargo for Hapag-Lloyd, which is WestGermany’s largest shipping line. Thecarrier offers weekly sailings betweenEurope and Houston, as well as U.S.ports. Western Europe continues tobe a leading exporter of liquor to theUnited States.
Hapag-Lloyd deploys five containervessels in its U.S. Gulf-South Atlantictrade, Containers are ideal for ship-ping liquor because they reduce therisks of damage and pilferage.
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GREGORY CASTLEMANJOINS PEARCY MARINE
Gregory Castleman has joined Pear-cy Marine Inc.’s Houston home officeas marine superintendent.
Castleman will be responsible forcompany operations as well as proj-ect development for vessel designand modifications.
Castleman has worked in the mari-time industry for 12 years and is agraduate of the Webb Institute ofNaval Architecture.
STRACHAN ANNOUNCESTREVINO PROMOTION
Natividad Trevino has been namedsupervisor of the inbound depart-ment of Strachan Shipping Co. ofTexas.
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WALTER MENUET GETSNEW TITLE AT LYKES
Walter Menuet has been electedassistant vice president -- WesternSales Region for Lykes Bros. Steam-ship Co. Inc.
The selection of Menuet and fourother assistant vice presidents was an-nounced recently by Lykes’ board ofdirectors.
Menuet previously was area salesmanager for Lykes Gulf Central divi-sion in Houston. In his new position,he will continue to work in Houston.Menuet joined Lykes in 1972.OTHER APPOINTMENTS The company’sother new assistant vice presidentsare Nicholas Billows, Eastern SalesRegion; Dwain Denniston, Liner Serv-ices, Atlantic Division; HermanSchwarze, marketing and pricing,Atlantic Division; and Brian Dolan,conference affairs.
Lykes is a U.S. carrier with a fleet of28 vessels. The company operates ontrade routes from the United States toNorthern Europe and the UnitedKingdom, the Mediterranean, the FarEast, the North and West Coasts ofSouth America, Africa, the IndianOcean and the Red Sea.
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Canal Place One, Suite 2300, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130504-588-9011
SEAPORTS CONNECTIONCONFERENCE PLANNED
The second annual Seaports Con-nection conference will be held April5-7 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel indowntown Houston.
The event is organized by thePrivate Sector Relations Division ofthe U.S. Department of Agriculture’sInternational Cooperation and Devel-opment Office.PURPOSE The conference’s purpose isto familiarize exporters, importers,shippers and service representativeswith the facilities and servicesavailable at U.S. seaports. Servicesand facilities for land and air transpor-tation also will be explored.
The schedule includes technicalworkshops, an equipment exposi-tion, tours of neighboring ports andinformal business sessions.
Translation services will be avail-able in French and Spanish.INFORMATION For more information,contact Mary Quinlan, conference co-ordinator, at (202) 653-7873. The fac-simile number is (202) 653-8715. Theaddress is Private Sector Relations,Room 342--McGregor Building,Washington, D.C. 20250-4300.
NORTON LILLY INTERNATIONAL INc.1121 WALKER ST., SUITE 500 " HOUSTON, TX 77002
(713) 222-9601 * TLX 6868758
One Call Does It All!¯ Collect and prepaid cargo accepted to
the Peoples Republic of Chino¯ Independent service between China,
_/.f Japan, Hang Kong, Philippines, Thailand¯ Direct call to Xingang, Shanghai and Kobe¯ Cargo accepted for Ports of Qingdao,
Dalian, Huangpu
¯2 Sailings Per Manth *CFS & CY Cargo
China Ocean Shipping .............. China/Far East
Companhia Maritima Nacional .............. Brazil
Companhia De NavegacaoLloyd Brasileiro ........................ Brazil
National Shipping Corp.of the Philippines ................. Philippines
Shipping Corp. of India ...................... India
Westwood Shipping Lines .......... Europe/Far East
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PORT DAY ’88 RECEPTION HONORS PORTAND COUNTY OFFICIALSTile North Channel Area Chamber ofCommerce and the Houston Society ofAssociation Executives recently organizeda Port Day ’88 reception to honor pastand present Port of Houston commis-sioners and Harris County elected officials.Several local chambers of commerce co-hosted the event. AT RIGHT.. Texas Rep.Tony Polumbo; Ned Holmes, Port ofHouston Authority (PHA); and JamesPugh, PIfA. CENTER: Guests selectrefreshments. BOTTOM Guests included(from left) Port Commission ChairmanNed Holmes, Port Commissioners C.C,Smitherman and Leroy Brunet; PasadenaMayor John Ray Harrison; Marcella Perry,former Port Commissioner; Harris CountyCommissioner Jim Fonteno; and PortCommissioners Robert Gillette andHoward Middleton.
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TOPSAIL SCHOONER VISITS HOUSTONAS PART OF SIX.MONTH MALDEN VOYAGEThe PRIDE OF BALTIMORE I1, a newly builttopsail schooner, recently stopped at the Portof Houston during a six month, 17 citymaiden voyage tour. The vessel, which wasbuilt as a tribule to the maritime heritage ofthe state of Maryland, was open for publictours while in Houston. The ship replaces thePRHsE OF 1JAL7JM()RE l. which was lost atsea in 1986.
TRANSATLANTIC CARRIERS OFFICIALS VISIT PORT OF HOUSTON AUTHORITY OFFICESOfficials with Transatlantic Carriers, which represents
Sao Paulo; Elias Nehme, manager of Transatlantic’s
Ivaran Lines in Brazil, recently paid a visit to the Port of navigation department in Santos; Andy Ott, PHA Midwest
Houston Authority’s executive offices. Shown (from left) sales manager; and Ze Bocatto, sales manager for Riise
are Marcos Barbosa, liner manager for Transatlantic in Shipping Inc., which represents Ivaran in the U.S. Gulf.
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2,000 TONS OF NEWSPRINTIS SHIPPED FROM HOUSTON TOHUANGPU, CHINAThe M/V CttlNA TRIDENT,operated by China NationalChartering Corp., recently leftHouston with almost 2,000 metrictons of newsprint bound for China.The newsprint was supplied byChampion Paper in Houston andshipped by C. Itoh & Co. (America)Inc. of New York. The cargo wasdischarged at the Port of Huangpu.Strachan Shipping Co. is agent forChina National Chartering.
ARTICULATED BUS TRAVELS TO WESTCOAST VIA PORT OF HOUSTONThe M/V SAUDI HOFUF, operated bythe National Shipping Co. of SaudiArabia, recently discharged an Italian-made bus at the Port of Houston. TheMetro System of Seattle, Washington,has agreed to buy 232 of the buses,which were made by Bredo Costruzi-one in Pistoia, Italy. The buses will beshipped over an 18-month period.Houston was selected as the port ofdischarge because of the availability ofall-water service from Italy. Biehl &Co. was agent for the SAUD1 HOFUF.Anderson Trucking hauled the bus toSeattle. Bruzzone Shipping coordinatedthe U.S. portion of the trip, and PiladeGiani SpA. made arrangements in Italy.
REACTORS ARRIVE ATBARBOURS CUT ABOARDTMM VESSELLoop reactors made inBelgium were lifted fromthe M/VJALISCO, MexicanLine (TMM) vessel, Barbours Cut ContainerTerminal recently.Schenkers International wasthe freight forwarder forthe shipment, FairwayTerminals was stevedoreand Palletized Truckingmoved the pieces from Bar-hours Cut to Baytown.Oceans International servesas Mexican Line agent.Mexican Line has increasedthe frequency of its vesselcalls at Houston to everyeight days.
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STEAMSHIP AGENTS
Allied Maritime Inc .............. 961-4327American Maritime Agencies Inc... 877-8870American Shipping & Chartering... 96 l-1677American Shipping Lines ......... 988-8819Armada Shipping Inc ............ 870-1133Atlantian Shipping Inc ........... 537-9557Atlantic Container Line/GCL ...... 673-3440Ayers Steamship Agency lnc ...... 227-3261Barwil Agency (Texas) Inc ........ 862-5575Biehl & Company .............. 688-7700Bletsch Steamship Co ............ 225-1939Burlington Northern Worldwide.. 873-0250Cardinal Points Steamship
Agencies .................... 876-2230Care Shipping lnc ............... 445-5992Cargo Inc ..................... 955-2044Containership Agencies Inc ....... 681-8880Cooper Shipping Co ............. 681-3043Deepsea Agents ................ 961-4921Dock Express Contractors Inc ..... 626-0405ECAM Container Agencies Inc ..... 956-0343Emerald Distribution ............ 359-2727Empress Shipping Agency ........ 861-7720E.S. Binnings Inc ............... 861-2772Finn Container Cargo Services .... 526-2700First American Shipping/
Trading Inc .................. 359-3369Fritz Maritime Agencies .......... 957-1883Furness Shipping & Agencies ..... 847-9600Gale Shipping Inc ............... 674-2600General Maritime Agency Inc ...... 956-0307General Steamship Corp .......... 333-1956Gleneagle Ship Management Co .... 780-8977Goins International Inc .......... 688-1005Gran Golfo Express ............. 873-5060Gulf & Atlantic MaritimeServices Inc ................... 681-3475Gulf & Eastern Steamship ........ 956-2228Gulf America Agencies Inc ........ 453-0478Gulf Motorships Inc ............. 470-8081
Gulf Ocean Shipping Corp ........ 674-9080Gulf-South Marine Agency ....... 652-3180Gulfship Marine Inc ............. 682-1445Hoegh Line Agency ............. 683-3607Hong Kong Islands ............. 688-3800International Maritime Transport.. 589 8886Jahre Shipping USA Inc .......... 627 1050Jo Tankers, USA Inc ............. 671-2572Johnson Maritime Services ....... 682 8406Kerr Steamship Co .............. 521-9600L.R.M. Shipping Enterprises Inc .... 445-7850Lykes Bros. Steamship ........... 941-0700Maersk Line ................... 599-5200Mammoet Transport U.S.A. lnc .... 931-2175Marine Americas Shipping
& Transport Inc .............. 875-3050Mar-Tex Shipping .............. 652-3180Max Marine Inc ................. 947-9902Merit Steamship Agency ......... 861-7639Moran-Gulf Shipping Agencies .... 880-0940Multi-Trans Marine Inc ........... 957-0088Navios Ship Agencies Inc ......... 676-2280Nedlloyd Lines Inc .............. 931-21 O0Nedlloyd Tankers .............. 931-2185Nexos Line .................... 451-4575Nikou Shipping ................ 686-4568Norton Lilly International Inc ..... 222-9601Ocean Projects International Inc... 682-8714Oceans International Corp ........ 956-2200Odflell Westfal-Larsen (USA) Inc... 474-9300OOCL (USA) INC ............... 880-1127Overseas Freight Corp ........... 681-0205Pen Ocean Shipping Corp ........ 674-9080P.E.P. Shipping Texas Inc ........ 957-8923Phillips-Parr Inc ................ 224-1893Phoenician International
Shipping Inc ................. 590-1500Phoenix Shipping Inc ............ 847-0836Rice-Ocean Shipping ............ 528-1397Riise Shipping ................. 880-5343
Rohde & Lisenfeld Projects ....... 875-1923Sea Star Shipping Inc ............ 449-9271Seabulk Oceans Systems Corp ..... 623-0331Seagulf Maritime Inc ............. 520-0662Sea-Land Agencies Intl ........... 878-1365Seanav Intl .................... 460-0155Smith & Johnson ............... 455-1100Solar Shipping ................. 965-0244Southern Steamship Agency ...... 956-0096Southwest Marine Agency ........ 236 9601St. Ives Navigation Co ........... 862-6597States Shipping Agency lnc ....... 683 6850Steamship Agency Services ....... 932 1777Stoh-Nielsen Inc ................ 943 8901Strachan Shipping .............. 683-3500Tag, ship Inc .................... 680 8388Teh Tung Steamship ............ 453-3612Texas American Shipping Corp .... 863-9330Texas Seatrade Corp ............. 359-1515TFL Sales ..................... 957-8920Transmarine Navigation Corp ..... 475-0640Transnave .................... 872-0276Transporteur Le Monde Inc ....... 861-7720Transstar Shipping Inc ........... 455-4477Trasatlantica Agency (USA) Inc ..... 688-0256TRICOM Shipping Agency ....... 683-9702United Shipping Agency ......... 678-8818Universal Shipping Agencies Inc... 678-8138Voigt & Koutroulis Shipping Co .... 957-3445Waterman Steamship ............ 681-3863West Indies Agency ............. 236-1314West Indian Enterprises Corp ..... 236-8055Zim Lines ..................... 880-9798
The Steamship Liner Service is compiled frominformation provided by the listed companiesand is published monthly. Changes should besubmitted in writing to Sheila Adams, Port ofHouston Magazine, P.O. Box 2562, Houston,Texas 7-7252-2562. Changes should be submit-ted six weeks prior to publication.
KEY PERSONNEL/PORT OF HOUSTON AUTHORITYJim Pugh, Executive Director .......... 226-2153Tom Kornegay, Managing Director ...... 226-2180
Customer Service ................... 226-2198
OPERATIONSJim Baker, Director .................. 670-2676
Barbours Cut Container TerminalJohn Horan, Manager ................. 470-5530
Balk Materials Handling PlantLes Sanderfer, Manager ............... 453-3531
Turning Basin TerminalJohn Horton, Manager ................ 670-2674Operations Supervisors ............... 670-2675
Houston Public ElevatorGlenn Feilner, Manager ............... 670-2437
SecurityCharles Martin, Manager .............. 670-2431
TRADE DEVELOPMENTSteve Jaeger, Director of Marketing ..... 226-2120Don Allee, General Sales Manager ....... 226-2174Lee Vela, Public Relations Manager ...... 226-2131
Janet Anderson,Communications Manager ....... 226-2185
ADMINISTRATIONLinda Reese, Director ................ 226-2107
Algenita Scott Davis, Counsel .......... 226-2114
Bill Brady, Controller ................ 670-2555
Len Waska, Purchasing Manager ........ 226-2160
FACILITIESJoe Scroggins, Jr., Director ............ 928-7258James Hare, Real Estate Manager ........ 226-2172John Kahl, Chief Engineer ............. 226-2140
FOREIGN TRADE ZONEJack Beasley, Manager ................ 928-7269
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Complete topsideship repair, cleaning,and pollution control!The facilities at our locations havethe capacity to resolve your ship repairand maintenance problems.
Our Houston Ship Channel berth onBrady Island accommodates ships to780’, full utilities, 25T tower crane, andcomplete workshops.
The Orange, Texas facilities have twoworking berths accommodating ships to700’, full utilities, 50T floating crane,and complete fabrication and machineshops.
Experienced and reliable personnelhandle all phases of ship repair, dieselrepair and reconditioning, electric motorrewinding and trouble-shooting, cleaning,exterior painting, and tank lining. Whenyour ship leaves our facilities it runs/
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HOUSTON SHIP REPAIR, INC.16201 Wood Drive. t~ O. Box 489Channelview, Texas 77530 USA(713) 452-5841, 7~1~. 792282
THE ADVANTAGEOF IIIDE NDENCII
NOW EVERY 8 DAYSMexican Line is an independent carrier. Independence gives us flexibility to reactto market changes quickly. We’re in a better position to do whatever it takes totransport your goods between Houston and Europe.Mexican Line has a fleet of five ships in this servicewith departures now every 8 days. Each ship features
870 TEU capacity, reefer and specialized containers, 18.5knot service speed, and heavy lift capacity to250 tons.
Contact Mexican Line today. Because our independenceworks. To your advantage.
I,,,XNEINDEPENDENT SERVICE TO EUROPE AND UNITED KINGDOM
OCEANS INTERNATIONAL, CORP., U.S. GENERAL AGENT5005 MITCHELLDALE, SUITE 121, HOUSTON, TEXAS 77092
PHONE: HOUSTON: 713/956-2200 NEWYORK: 212/908-1323NEWORLEANS 504/523-7521 CHICAGO: 312/719-1525
TWX: 910 881 1591/OCEANS HOU TELEX: 762-182/OCEANS HOUINTERNATIONAL TELEX: 203248/OIC UR CABLE: OCEANS/HOUSTONTEXAS