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C.S. Greene and Co., Inc., international freight forwarders, celebratedthe opening of their new Houston office with a cocktail party at theSummit Club. The Chicago area based firm opened its doors locally at3100 Timmons Lane in Southwest Houston. Pictured from left to right are:Ann Agosta, David Sykes, Tomar Services; Mr. and Mrs. Roi Best, TomarServices: George F. O’brien, President of C.S. Greene: Leonard G.LaGrange, Strachan Shipping Co., and Lee Hopkins, C.S. Greene and Co.Gulf Regional Sales Manager.
NORDANA LINEMEDITERRANEAN SERVICE
BARCELONA, TRIPOLI, BENGHAZI, ALEXANDRIA, PIRAEUSLEGHORN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, ALGIERS*
DANA AMERICA sails Houston March 17 and Galveston March 18.DANA AFRICA sails Houston April 7 and Galveston April 8.
Heavy Lift Capabilities from 120 to 190 tons.
BARBER STEAMSHIP LINESGULF DIVISION
GREAT SOUTHWEST BUILDING, HOUSTON (713) 222-8461INTERNATIONAL TRADE MART, NEW ORLEANS (504) 529-5581
SHIP VIA THE
PORT OF HOUSTON
INow! EXPANI:)ED container servicefrom Savannah, Houston & New Orleansto Mediterranean poffs the
=|MiddleEast & North Afnca.
JUGOLINIJAIndependent Express & Liner Service
General Agents: Crossocean Shipping Co., Inc.One World Trade Center - Suite 2045New York, N.Y. 10048(212) 432-1160
Gulf Agents: Dalton Steamship Corp.1520 Texas Avenue (W.T.C. 7th Floor)Houston, Texas 77002(713) 228-8661
IEHL s&TCOMPA ’NpYA G E N T SAND BROKERS
ESTABLISHED 1905
6th FLOOR WORLD TRADE CENTER HOUSTON, PHONE: (713) 222-9961
REPRESENTING
HAPAG-LLOYD U.S. GULF SERVICE ..... GULF/SOUTH ATLANTIC/ MAMENIC LINE ......... GULF/WEST COAST CENTRAL AMERICACONTINENTAL PORTS/UK/SCANDIHAVIA KOCTUG LINE ....... GULF/TURKEY AND EAST MEDITERRANEAN
COMBI LINE ...... GULF/SOUTH ATLANTIC/CONTINENTAL PORTS MEXICAN LINE (TMM) ..... EAST COAST S. AMER. & CARIBBEANHAPAG-LLOYD .................... TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE TRANSNAVE ....................... W. COAST S. AMERICASCINDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD .......... GULF/INDIA C. CLAUSEN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD ..... LIVESTOCK CHARTER SVC.
HOUSTON ¯ NEW ORLEANS ¯ GALVESTON ¯ BEAUMONT ¯ ORANGE ¯ MOBILE ¯ BROWNSVILLE ¯CORPUS CHRISTI ¯ MEMPHIS ¯ DALLAS ¯ ST. LOUIS ¯ ATLANTA ¯ SAVANNAH ¯ DENVER
CABLE ADDRESS: BIEHL, HOUSTON ¯ TELEX 775-412 ¯ TVVX 910-881-1710
March, 1980 55
COPPERSMITH ELECTED
Chris Coppersmith of L.E.Coppersmith, Inc., has been electedPresident of the San FranciscoCustoms Brokers & Freight
Forwarders Association. RobertLangner, Executive Director of the SanFrancisco Marine Exchange, was re-elected Corporate Secretary andExecutive Director.
From HOUSTON& NEW ORLEANSto theUNITED KINGDOM
MANCHESTER - LIVERPOOL -ABERDEEN - GLASGOW - LEITHBelfast, Cork and Dublin on Inducement
PHILLIPS-PARR, Inc. 0sGeneral Agents
(713) 224-1893 - B0b Cotton Exchange - HoustonNew Orleans - Galveston - Dallas - Memphls
World TradeRose In 1979
World trade rose to a record $1.6trillion in 1979 but world productionslowed down, the General Agreementon Tariffs and Trade (GATT)announced in Geneva.
Trade world-wide was 25 per centhigher in value than in 1978 and sevenper cent more in volume. At the sametime world production fell from fourper cent in 1978 to about three per centin 1979. The decrease was mainly notedin agricultural production in theEastern trading area, mostly in cerealproduction in the Soviet Union,Eastern Europe and some developingnations.
SAUDI CONCORDIA LINEDIRECT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO THE MIDDLE EASTcalling Jeddah ¯ Dubai ¯ AbuDabi ¯ Bahrain ¯ Kuwait ¯ Dammam ¯Doha ¯ Muttrah (Muscat)Jubail ¯ (Other Ports On Inducement)
Refrigerated Space ¯ Containers Available
u.s. Gulf Agent:
DALTON STEAMSHIP CORPORATION7th Fir. World Trade Bldg. Houston, Tx. 77002
Tel.: (713) 228-8661
Offices In: Dallas, Beaumont, Galveston, New Orleans,Memphis
General Agents:
BOISE GRIFFIN STEAMSHIP CO., INC.One World Trade Center New York, N.Y. 10048
Suite 3811
Tel.: (212) 466-0100
You supplythe ship or rig.
We supply the rest.Texas Marine is the complete offshore supply store.
We offer literally everything, from soup to nuts. Com-plete deck and engine, provisions, electrical, steward
sundries and fire protection equipment. All you need isthe ship or rig.., and Texas Marine.
TEXAS MARINE& INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO.
8050 Harrisburg ̄ P.O. Box 5218Houston, Texas 77012 ̄ Telephone: 713/923-9771
56Port of Houston Magazine
Sea-Land Christens D-9 VesselThe third D-9 class diesel-powered containership built for
Sea-Land Services, Inc., was christened the SEA-LANDDEVELOPER by Mrs. Charles F. Myers Jr., wife of asenior member of R.J. Reynolds Industries, Inc., board ofdirectors.
Both launching and christening ceremonies were held atMitsubishi Heavy Industries, Inc. shipyard in Kobe, Japan.The SEA-LAND DEVELOPER represents the second ofseven D-9 vessels to be constructed. A total of 12 energy-efficient D-9 containerships will be built and in operation bythe end of 1980.
The first D-9 built by MHI, the SEA-LAND PA TRIOT,under-went successful sea trials in early December 1979, andrecently joined Sea-Land’s fleet. Each of the D-9s will bepowered by 27,135 BHP Sulzer diesel engines and willoperate at speeds of 22 knots. These factors alone will resultin more than a 35 percent improvement in fuel efficiencycompared with steamturbine vessels of comparable size andspeed.
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D~tto DUPLICATORSOffset Equipment ¯ Copierso._~’- ~" .Sales ¯ Service ¯ Supplles~~Printed Forms For Shippers 8. Brokers~v j~~"’f J
D P Systems, Inc.(713) 492-7077 1304 Longham Creek Dr., Suite 300
Houston, Texas 77083
IndependentMarine Surveyors
D
4SSOCIATES,
Reliable and Experlenced24-Hour Service
GENERAL MARINE SURVEYING - PROMPT REPORTSHull Deadweight Bunker Container InspectionsCargo On-Off Hire Salvage Port Captain Assignments
Containers All Project CargosSpecialist for Loading ¯ Stowage ̄ Securing ¯
Heavy Lifts ¯ Consultants for Design ̄Economic Studies ¯ Acquisitions ¯ Grain Stability
CalculationsCaptain Bill D. Case, President
WORLD MARINE ASSOCIATES, INC.324 World Trade Bldg., Houston, Texas 77002
TELEPHONE: 713-222-3306 TELEX: WOLMAR 774229
Suite 401 N.O. Federal Bldg., 4948 Chef Menteur, New Orleans, La.
609FA,XININBUI DING"The Shipping Industry Address"
[] MODEr~N OFFrCE ENVIF¢ONMENT[] EXCELLENT LOCATION[] ONE BLOCK TQ CUSTOMS HOUSE[] BUILT TO Your# SPECIFICATIONS[] IDEAL FQr~ LAPGE Q@ SMALL TENANTS[] FULL FLOOI~S AVAILABLE
"KNOWN BY THE COMPANIES WE KEEP"[] HE. Shuring & Co [] Od0ell-Wesffol Larsen[] TTT. Ship Agencies[] Stone Forwarding Co[] Uiterwyk Carp, [] Waterman S.S. Carp,
FOR LEASING: 713-227-6213
March, 1980 57
AAPA Protests Proposed Dredging GuidelinesThe American Association of Port
Authorities has filed detailedcomments to the EnvironmentalProtection Agency’s proposedguidelines for dredge-and-fill permits,warning that such a regulation couldvirtually shutdown many of thenation’s seaports.
The Association’s response was toEPA’s proposed specifications ofdisposal sites for dredge or fill materialunder Section 404 (b) (1) of the CleanWater Act as published in the FederalRegister of September 18, 1979.
The 90-page response details I l basicobjections to the EPA proposal. TheAssociation’s general conclusion is thatthe proposed regulation exceeds CleanWater Act provisions and fails inreflecting the "Rule of Reason" towhich EPA has announced it isdedicated.
The conveyance letter was signed byJ. Ron Brinson, the Association’sExecutive Vice President, and HerbHaar, Associate Port Director of thePort New Orleans and Chairman of theAAPA Dredging Committee.
The Association asks EPA toconsider that orderly development andmaintenance of navigation are critical
to the survival of the U.S. seaportsystem which in 1978 provided onemillion jobs. The Association cautionsEPA that, "this country can ill affordunreasonable and unwarrantedrestraint on our national andinternational commerce, particularly ata time when every effort is being madeto improve the nation’s economythrough increased exports, trade andexpansion of our Gross NationalProduct."
The response notes that portsprovide facilities and services whichdirectly relate to the nation’s economicwell-being. "In 1978, U.S. waterbornecommerce totaled 1.9 billion tons. Thevalue of U.S. foreign waterborne tradewas $194 billion or nine per cent of thenation’s Gross National Product.Therefore, it is most important that theUnited States be able to promptly,efficiently and economically maintainits harbors and channels at all times."
The Association contends that,notwithstanding immediateoperational implications, theguidelines as proposed would evolveinto a planning nightmare for seaportmanagers, and thus severely impact onseaports as essential elements of the
U.S. transportation system.Long-term capital improvement
projects and the maintenance of thesefacilities involve a considerableinvestment by public port agencies.Brinson and Haar noted "the proposedguidelines are intricate, excessive andconfusing and provide no practicalguidance for port managers in makingdredging permit applications. Theguidelines create such an atmosphereof unpredictability that reasonableport planning would be impossible."
AAPA finds that the proposedregulations fail to consider the overall"public interest" in determiningwhether discharges should be allowed.Because the "public interest" isgenerally asserted as a basis for theright and need to regulate discharges ofdredged or fill material, AAPA arguesthat the "public interest" doctrinemust likewise govern the actualexpertise and implications of aregulatory authority.
AAPA submitted comments to EPAby the deadline of January 2. TheAgency must now consider allcomments received before issuing finalregulations on disposal sites fordredged and fill material.
TO:
FIRST CLASS MONTHLY EXPRESS CONFERENCE SERVICEFROM U.S. GULF PORTS
ARICA, IOUIC)UE, ANTOFAGASTA, CHANARAL,COOUIMBO, VALPARAISO, SAN ANTONIO, TALCAHUANO,
SAN VICENTE, PUNTA ARENASDirect express service of 12 days from last U.S. Gulf port to first Chilean port
Breakbulk and containers
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U.S. GENERAL AGENTS: TTT SHIP AGENCIES, INC.609 FANNIN STREET, HOUSTON, TEXAS 77002TELEPHONE: 713-225-5461 . TWX" 910-881-2555
TEXAS INWARD WATS: 1-800-392-2027
Port of Houston Magazine
Maritime View Of80’s Is Planned
A review of marine and offshoredevelopments in the Seventies and aforecast of business activity for theEighties will be addressed at anoutlook conference April 10-11 inHouston.
The meeting, sponsored by TexasA&M University’s Sea Grant CollegeProgram and the Marine ServicesAssociation of Texas, will be held inthe Marriott Hotel-Astrodome.Registration is $30.
Conference speakers will identifypast, present and future developmentsand problems in offshore exploration,marine transportation, shipbuilding,and fishing and commercial diving,according to Dewayne Hollin,conference coordinator and marinebusiness management specialist withSea Grant’s Marine Advisory Service.
FINANCING AVAILABLEOperating Capital-Expansion Capital
All facets of maritime industryAlliance Business Investment Co.
2660 S. Tower, Pennzoil PlaceHouston, Tx. 77002--(713) 224-8224
Federally Licensed Small Business InvestmentCo. for 20 years.
A general three- to five-year outlook contacting Hollin, Marine Advisoryfor the entire marine industry will be Service, Sea Grant College Program,presented also. Texas A&M University, College
Further information about the Station, Texas 77843; telephoneconference may be obtained by 713/845-3854.
U.S. GULF:JAPANand FAR EAST with
Mitsui OS.K. LinesFast, dependable, direct service between the U. SGulf and Japan/Far East is provided by MitsuiO.S.K. Lines. Both breakbulk and container viamini-land bridge, plus trampers with heavy liftcapacity.
~[-~O/VIP.A’XNTU. S. GULF AGENT
P.O. Box 52490- Houston, Tex. 77052- Tel: 7131221-8633 - Tx: 910-881-5079
Spreen Import Export Ltd. Moves to Melrose Building
Eller & Co.Wilson Agency, Inc. of TexasOverseas Freight Corp.Harper Robinson GroupUniflex ContainerContainer Transport Intl.
The Melrose Building proudly welcomes Spreen ImportExport Ltd. as one of its newest tenants. This finecompany joins the many firms in the transportation andforeign trade field already located in the MelroseBuilding because it is so conveniently located in the heartof Houston’s business district and only one block from theCustoms House. Among our transportation tenants are:
Lone Star ShippingLykes Bros. S.S. Co.
Norton, Lilly & Co.
Alexander InternationalJames J. Flanagan
THE HORNE COMPANY,REALTORS
Professionally Managedand Leased By
The Horne Company.Michael A. Sotiriou,
Building Manager.Phone: (713) 224-2764
March, 198059
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of industry experience, joined theorganization in January. For the past11 years he served as Executive VicePresident of Highlands InsuranceCompany of Houston. A RiceUniversity graduate, Wilson is anactive member of the AmericanInstitute of Marine Underwriters,Maritime Law Association of the U.S.,and the Houston Mariners Club.
LINEA TRADITION IN THE TRADE: To and fromEUROPE and the UoS. GULF PORTS
Hansen & Tidemann, Inc.General AgentHOUSTON: (713) 223-4181Cotton Exchange Bldg.NEW ORLEANS: (504) 586-8755310 Sanlin Bldg.
LOOK AROUND...¯ . . and wherever you seeoutstanding service withemphasis on performance,you’ll find...
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~:MURPHY ON THE JOB!AND YOU’LL FIND OUR IMPORT~EXPORT SPECIALISTS ON THE JOB
IN THE PORT OF HOUSTON, AND IN 22 OTHER MAJOR CITIES & PORTSPROVIDING HEAVY & SPECIALIZED TRANSPORTATION SERVICES SECOND TO NONE,
713-861-0727 O.NATIONWIDE:TOLLFREE 800-328"2064414 W. 19TH STREET, HOUSTON, TEXAS 77008
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The SS EL MEXICANO made her first regular call as part of anew direct ¯ ¯liner service from the U.S. Gulf to South America operated by
¯Because You Deserve The ¯Transportation Maritime Mexicana A.A., Mexico’s largest shipping line.
According to Biehl & Co the US agent the 13,120 deadweight ton ¯ Very Best Use C PS ¯vessel and her sistership SS PUEBLE, will provide monthly service fromHouston Primary ports of call in South America are Rio de Janiero,
¯ ¯Santos Montevideo and Buenos Aires ABiehl&Co spokesman said the
~ml0nsp0r-0m’onmTTmagency is booking a wide variety of general cargoes for the Southbound
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¯trade, including bag goods, clays, industrial resins and chemicals,insecticides, wood pulp and oil field machinery. ¯ ¯
Specialist ;J~T~JE
J[,J[~EEXPRESS SERVICE
GULF PORTS TO JAPANDALTON STEAMSHIP CORPORATIONHOUSTON t GALVESTON ̄ BEAUMONT ̄ DALLAS
PORT ARTHUR ̄ NEW ORLEANS ̄ MEMPHIS ̄ MOBILE
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i CONTINENTAL ̄PERSON NEL S ERVI CE ¯
¯3901 Westhe,mer
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All Positions ¯¯ FEE PAID ¯
I¯ Phone (713) 626.8770¯
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II USED CONTAINERSI FOR SALE : 20’ & 40’i PACKING purposes we maintain inFor EXPORT
IHouston, in New Orleans and other cities an i
I inventory of used containers for sale: 8’ x 8’ x 20’ II and 8’ x 8’ x 40’. All units in watertight, structurally
II soundinspectionCOndition;welcome.prices competitive; your prior II II Phone CONTAINERHOUSEI Cornelia, Georgia: 404-778-6483L~mimim
March, 198061
Get On ISl’s
Hotline
To Export
_CratJng!
The Hotline Numbers arePhone: (713) 675-8141
Telex: 762380 Cable: Intmarine
NO WORRIES--when you call Intermarine Services youknow that your cargo will be given damage-free crating withfull documentation.
FAST--Complete facilities and a large covered warehousemake it possible for our expert crews to get your exportcrating job out on time.
DEPENDABLE-- Years of experience go into everyexport crating job to guarantee your satisfaction.
SERVICES--Thats our middle name and we can provideunder the same roof a complete foreign freight forwardingservice with or without consolidation. We also buy and selloil field equipment of all kinds. Companies around the worldcall on us to supply their special needs in this vital field.
ANYTHING we don’t have on hand we will buy and ship toany destination at a resaonable cost.
INTERMARINE SERVICES INC.AIRPORT SERVICE2700 Greens RoadBuilding FHouston, Tx. 77032(713) 449-$55S
OCEAN SERVICE7010 N. Loop East
P.O. Box 53268Houston, Tx. 77052
(713) 675-8141
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CallSea-Land
W~II take it from there...For years, Sea-Land has served theHouston export/import trade withquick pick-up, fastest transport andpunctual delivery.Operating on dependable weeklyschedules, Sea-Land provides:
¯ Delay-free service in and outof Houston -- Thanks to ourmodern terminal and experiencedpersonnel.¯ Instant container mobility --There’s always a chassis waiting forevery container landed.¯ Proper cargo handling --We offer a full line of standard andspecialized containers to meet yourprecise cargo requirements.
So, if you trade with the Caribbean,Central America or Puerto Rico...or if you ship between the U.S. andEurope, the U.K., Mediterranean,Middle East or India... next time youhave a move to make via Houston,call Sea-Land. We’ll take it from there.
/ Sea-LandR Service, lnc.
Box 900,Edison, New Jersey 08817In Houston, call (717) 651-0221.
Port of Houston Magazine
Get On ISl’s
Hotline
To Export
2 Crating!
The Hotline Numbers arePhone: (713) 675.8141
Telex: 762380 Cable: Intmorine
NO WORRIES--when you call Intermarine Services youiknow that your cargo will be given damage-free crating withfull documentation.
P FAST-- Complete facilities and a large covered warehousemake it possible for our expert crews to get your exportcrating lob out on time.
DEPENDABLE-- Years of experience go into everyexport crating job to guarantee your satisfaction.
SERVICES--That’s our middle name and we can provideunder the same roof a complete foreign freight forwardingservice with or without consolidation. We also buy and sell
loll field equipment of all kinds. Companies around the worldcall on us to supply their special needs in this vital field.
ANYTHING we don’t have on hand we will buy and ship toany destination at a resaonable cost.
INTERMARINE SERVICES IN{:,AIRPORT SERVICE2700 Greens RoadBuilding FHouston, Tx. 77032(713) 449-5555
OCEAN SERVICE7010 N. Loop East
P.O. Box 53268Houston, Tx. 770S2
(713) 67S-8141
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CallSea-Land
~11 take it frona there...For years, Sea-Land has served theHouston export/import trade withquick pick-up, fastest transport andpunctual delivery.Operating on dependable weeklyschedules, Sea-Land provides:
¯ Delay-free service in and outof Houston -- Thanks to ourmodern terminal and experiencedpersonnel.¯ Instant container mobility --There’s always a chassis waiting forevery container landed.¯ Proper cargo handling --We offer a full line of standard andspecialized containers to meet yourprecise cargo requirements.
So, if you trade with the Caribbean,Central America or Puerto Rico...or if you ship between the U.S. andEurope, the U.K., Mediterranean,Middle East or India... next time youhave a move to make via Houston,call Sea-Land. We’ll take it from there.
ff~Sea-LandService, Inc.
Box 900, Edison, New Jersey 08817In Houston, call (717) 651-0221.
Port of Houston Magazine
ENGLAND TRANSPORTATION CO.Of Texas
"Your Full ServiceIntermodal Carrier"
Whatever your need ....
Route it by England! Weoffer direot servioe be-tween more than 1400points in Texas and Louisi-
ana from Houston andGalveston.
Corporate Office: 2301 McKinney ¯ Houston, Texas 77003 ¯ Phone 713 / 223-8351
March, 1980 63
Three newthe Bay.Houston
We’re family-owned andfamily-operated. Our tugsbear family names. It isyour assurance that thecompany founded by theHaden family still takespride in its personal serviceof more than 100 years.
Three new additions tothe Bay-Houston fleet willbe the Barbara H. Neuhaus,Laura Haden and Mark K.All attest to the dedicationof Bay-Houston to providethe best towing serviceavailable on the Gulf Coast.
~-7 BAY-HOIlSTON TOWING C0.Houston ̄ Galveston ¯ Corpus Christi ¯ Freeport ¯ Texas City