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QsI Offers Courseson ISO 9000 Updates
Qualified Specialists Inc. (QSI), international consulting and trainingfirm, is offering seminars on ISO9000, the international quality stan-dard accepted in 74 countries.
The courses are taught by BudWeightman, president of QSI, who has20 years’ experience in the qualityfield. He is a registered lead assessorand quality systems lead auditor; fewerthan 160 people in the United Stateshold these dual certifications.
Two upcoming seminars willfocus on ISO 9000 1994 revisions.These are designed for professionalsand managers involved with ISO9000 programs. The seminars willbe held on May 6 in Austin, Texas,and on May 17 in Salt Lake City,Utah. From May 18 to 20, QualitySpecialists also will offer an ISO10011 internal auditor course foranyone involved in internal orvendor-related auditing.
For more information about QSI,call (713) 444-5466 or send a Fax (713) 444-6127.
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Jeff Haleala JoinsFlanagan Shipping
Jeffrey Hakala has been namedsenior vice president for TheFlanagan Shipping Group. He willwork in Flanagan’s Houston office,but his responsibilities involve allthe company’s locations.
Hakala is a 1975 graduate of theU.S. Merchant Marine Academy atKings Point, New York. In 1980, hereceived a master’s degree inbusiness administration from LamarUniversity in Beaumont, Texas.Hakala is a member of thePetroleum Club of Houston, theMerchant Marine Academy AlumniAssociation and the Propeller Club.He has worked in many areas of thecargo-handling industry at a numberof U.S. Gulf and Atlantic ports.
PORT DATAFentress Bracewell Barbours Cut Con-tainer Terminal has five 1,000-foot-longcontainer berths; a RO/RO platform; a282-foot-long, Uoshaped LASH dock;and marshaling area for 100 barges.
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Commercial Cartage Moves to New SiteNeeding room to grow, Commer-
cial Cartage Co. Inc. has moved thecompany’s headquarters from itslongtime downtown Houston loca-tion to a larger facility in southeastHouston.
The company’s new address,which became effective April 1, is7{)10 Nelms Rd., Houston, Texas77061. The company’s new tele-phone number is (713) 643-1018,and the Fax number is (713)643-8762.
Commercial Cartage is a trucking,warehousing and distribution com-pan}, established in 1961. The corn-
pany decided to move after recentlegislation expanded the Houstonarea commercial zone to includeeight counties.Wider Customer Base
"The enlarged commercial zoneallows local drayage companies toserve a much wider base of cus-tomers," says Larry Morris, presi-dent of the company. "Additionally,the passage of NAFTA means thatcompanies doing business south ofthe border require inventory storedin Houston. And the softening oftrade barriers with Pacific Rimcountries has dramatically increased
the importation of goods into theHouston area. All of thesedevelopments have had a profoundeffect on our business."
The new facility contains over50,000 square feet, includingrefrigerated and freezer space forchemicals that require stabilization.Now the company has 10 truckbays, compared to three bays at theformer location.
Commercial Cartage posted a 35percent increase in its storagebusiness for 1993. Commercial Car-tage is a customs-bonded carrier.
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Richards Hogg OpensOffice in Seattle
Richards Hogg International, anaverage adjuster and marine claimsconsulting firm with offices inHouston, has opened an office inSeattle, Wash.
The address for the new office is
2515 Fourth Ave., Suite 1201, Seat-tle, WA 98121. The telephonenumber is (206) 443-6928, and theFax number is (206) 443-7634.
Staff in the new office will workclosely with Richards Hogg’s otherNorth American offices in Houston,Vancouver and New York. Servicewill include average adjusting,marine claims and consulting, anddispute resolution.
The office will be headed byTimothy Stradling, who has workedin the Pacific Northwest for eightyears.
PORT DATAMore than 72 million tons of importand export cargo moved through thePort of Houston in 1992.
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PHA Requests SaleOf Approved BondsThe Port of Houston Authority (PHA)
is asking Harris County CommissionersCourt to issue $40 million in voter-ap-proved bonds for port improvements.
Approximately $30 million of thefunds will come from $150 millionin unlimited tax port improvementbonds approved by county voters in a1993 election and will be earmarkedfor improvements at the PHA TurningBasin Terminal, Woodhouse Terminaland Bayport.
The remaining $10 million is the re-sult of a 1989 election in which votersapproved the sale of $130 million inbonds to widen and deepen the Hous-ton Ship Channel. The channel im-provement project is under review byfederal entities and is expected to gobefore Congress for authorization in1996. However, engineering projectsand other related work are necessarybefore the improvements can begin.
County commissioners were expect-ed to consider the Port Authority’sbond request in late April.
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Maritime GroupSupports Women
The Women’s Maritime Associa-tion (WMA) recently established chapter in Galveston, Texas, to pro-vide information and support towomen in the maritime industry.
The association was formed in 1980in Seattle, Wash., to provide supportfor women employed on tankers, tugs,fishing vessels, yachts, deep-sea mer-chant ships and those seeking em-ployment or training in the maritimeindustry. The Galveston chapter isopening the membership base to in-clude maritime administrators, stu-dents and individuals with an interestin maritime matters.
Meetings are held bimonthly aboardthe U.S. TRAINING SHIP TEXASCLIPPER, operated by the TexasA&M University at Galveston, whenthe vessel is at dockside. Meetingswill be held on alternating Wednes-days at 6:30 p.m. and Thursdays atnoon so all members can attend.
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AIMU Correspondent Expands TerritoryWilliam Bowes Sr. of Houston has
been named area correspondent ofthe American Institute of MarineUnderwriters (AIMU) for the Texasports of Beaumont and CorpusChristi and for Tampa, Florida. Hehas been the AIMU correspondentfor the Houston-Galveston areasince 1986.
Bowes is the president and chiefexecutive officer of Capt. I.S.Derrick-Independent Ship & CargoSurveyors. The firm, with offices inHouston and Tampa, was estab-lished in 1962. Bowes has beenassociated with the firm since 1967and became its president and CEOin 1982. He is a graduate of the U.S.Merchant Marine Academy in KingsPoint, New York.Information Network
AIMU is a trade association of in-surance companies which write thebulk of the ocean marine insurancethroughout the United States. AIMUpromotes and protects the interestsof its members through education
programs and provides a forum forthe discussion of industry problems.
Correspondents are stationedthroughout the United States andmore than 100 other countries.They provide information on portconditions and expedite loss ad-justments and claim settlements. As
a district correspondent, Bowes willreport information regarding vesselcasualties, strikes and labor disturb-ances, warehouse or pier fires,economic conditions, changes incargo handling and transportationfacilities, port security and other ap-plicable matters.
Carolina Freight Adds Vietnam PortsCarolina Freight Carriers Corp., a
non-vessel operating common car-rier (NVOCC), now offers service Vietnam through its internationaldivision. The NVOCC transshipsthrough an agent in Singapore.
"Our decision to begin shippingto Vietnam is a result of inquiriesfrom the export community," saidJim Justiss, vice president of Caro-lina Freight’s international division.
The U.S. government lifted itstrade embargo against Vietnam inFebruary.Two Vietnamese Ports
Carolina Freight is moving construc-
tion materials and consumer goods toVietnam, Justiss said. The companyprovides service to two ports -- HoChi Minh City and Haiphong. Withweekly sailings, the ocean transittime from Singapore to Ho Chi MinhCity is three days and to Haiphongis seven days.
Carolina Freight also has announcedit will offer service to three Malaysianports -- Sibu, Tawau and Sandakan.The company ships to more than 130countries on six continents.
Carolina Freight Carriers is a whollyowned subsidiary of Carolina FreightCorp.
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¯ Highly experienced and efficient work force.¯ Productive breakbulk capabilities.¯ Heavy lift handling facilities.
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Arkhangelsk Delegation Visits HoustonA delegation representing
Arkhangelsk, Russia’s oldest port,visited Houston recently, hoping tostrengthen their port’s trade rela-tionship with the Port of Houston.
The visitors were hosted by IMCMaritime Group Inc., a Houstoncompany that ships 90 percent ofall the cargo that moves throughthe Port of Arkhangelsk. While inHouston, they attended a luncheonattended by representatives of theshipping community, oil and gascompanies and other industries withwhich Arkhangelsk hopes to expandits business. The Russians also hadthe opportunity to meet with com-pany representatives individually.
The 410-year-old port ofArkhangelsk is located in northernRussia, where temperatures reach 20degrees below zero and roads areinhospitable to vehicular traffic.Nevertheless, the region is rich withoil fields, and major U.S. oil and gascompanies have been eager to ex-plore the area’s productionpotential.
Gaining AccessMany shippers found it extremely
difficult to gain access to Russianports. IMC, however, visited thePort of Arkhangelsk and reached anagreement assuring the company ofpreferred shipping status. No bank-ing system was in place for the ex-change of currency, so IMC deviseda barter system in which the Port ofArkhangelsk accepted much-neededequipment in lieu of port taxes.IMC became the first company to
operate ice-breaking ships in theregion, making the port accessibleyear-round.
IMC also was the first U.S. com-pany to ship large pieces of oil fieldequipment through Arkhangelsk. In1993, IMC handled $80 million inshipments through Arkhangelsk.Common cargo included pipelines,drilling equipment, processingplants, containers, housing modules,oil field machinery and supplies.
IMC recently hosted a luncheon in Houston for a delegation from Arkhangelsk,Russia’s oldest port. Attending were (from left): Victor Panasjura, SevernayaRailways Administration; Drozdova Galina Fedorovna, Arkhmortek Joint Co.; YuriGrigoriev, Port of Arkhangelsk; Rosie Barrera, Port of Houston Authority; andPrasad Menon and Capt. Kiran Ketkar of IMC.
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Concorde Line ............... Central America
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Lilienthal JoinsPort Sales Staff
Rainer Lilienthal-Pfeiffer has beennamed Western sales manager for thePort of HoustonAuthority.
Lille nthal’ ssales territorycomprises thewestern half ofthe UnitedStates, extendingfrom Oklahomato California.
Project cargo isa primary export LIIlenthalfrom this territory. He also assists otherPHA sales managers as needed.
He speaks Spanish and German flu-ently and has extensive experiencein project cargo and chemical shippingfrom North America to Latin America.
Before coming to the Port Author-ity, Lilienthal was U.S. owners rep-resentative for a major South Americanall-water carrier. He has also beenthe owner’s representative for an in-ternational parcel tanker operationspecializing in the transport of chem-icals. Before that, he supervisedsales and marketing activities in Vene-zuela, Colombia and Ecuador for an in-ternational chemical manufacturer.
Lilienthal has a master’s degree ininternational management from the"Thunderbird" -- American GraduateSchool of International Manage-ment -- in Arizona and a bachelor’sdegree in business administrationfrom Florida.
Zim Launches NewService to Vietnam
Zim Israel Navigation Co. islaunching a service from NorthAmerica, Central America and theCaribbean to Vietnam.
Zim Israel will serve Ho Chi MinhCity through its Zim Container Serv-ice. Ports on the U.S. Gulf and Westcoasts, the Canadian East Coast andthe Caribbean will be served botheastbound and westbound via Zim’sregular liner service with transship-ment at Hong Kong.
In keeping with Zim’s Far Eastpricing policy, the service will beindependent. Zim-American IsraeliShipping Co. Inc. is general agentfor the new service,
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M/V VII.IANDI Visits Houston As Part of New Baltl© ServiceBaltic Shipping Co. recently launched a new service from the U.S. GuPfto Poland and Russia. Three ROtRO vessels are deployed in the ser~-ice, including the M/V VILJANDI, shown here. The VlLJANDI recentlycalled at the Port of Houston Authority’s Barbours Cut Container Ter-minal, marking the ship’s maiden voyage to Houston. Rice, Unruh,Reynolds Co. is agent for the service.Attending a maiden voyage plaque presentation on the bridge of thevessel are (from left): Jimmy Jamison, Port of Houston Authority;Nicholas Manzi of Rice, Unruh, Reynolds; Rob Andrews, PHA; Capl.Albert Khudzashvili, master of the vessel; Andrey Smirnc~, Baltic Ship-ping; and Ernest Bezdek of Rice, Unruh, Reynolds.
Geon Company Delegation Tours Ryan-Walsh Packaging FacilityRepresentatives from the Deer Park, Texas, plant andCleveland world headquarters of The Geon Company recentlyvisited Ryan-Walsh’s resin packaging and distribution facilityin the Port of Houston Authority’s Turning Basin Terminal.Geon, Iormerty operating as B.F. Goodrich, is a manufacturerof polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin and has a longstanding rela-tionship with Flyan-Walsh. Ryan-Walsh’s Turning Basin facility
caters to the PVC resin business. Shown at the facility are(from left): Glenn Wiseman and Niels Aalund of Ryan-Walsh;Walt Kleczkowski, PHA: Gary Asbury, Ryan-Walsh; Pat Wallace,Carol Sadewasser and Cheryl Wrobel of Geon, Cleveland;Nelda Jennings, Geon, Deer Park; and Darrell Newport, Geon,Deer Park.
ELMA Vessel Makes MaidenCall at Port of HoustonThe M/V TAMAMONTA, a combina-tion vessel sailing for EmpresaLineas Maritimas Argentinas S.A.(ELMA), recently made its maidenvoyage to the Port of HoustonAuthority’s Turning Basin Terminal.ELMA offers service from Houstonand other U.S. ports to SouthAmerica. Strachan Shipping Co. isagent for the carrier.Port of Houston CommissionerRobert Gillette presented Capt.John Millar, the ship’s captain, witha maiden voyage plaque towelcome the TAMAMONTA. Shownon the ship’s bridge are (from left):Ray Mata, Strachan; Gillette; Millar;and Rainer Litienthal, Port ofHouston Authority.
M/V SUPER SERVANT 4 Brings Special Cargo to Barbours Cut
The M/V SUPER SERVANT 4, operated by Dockwise U.S.A., recently made its maldenvoyage to Houston. The semi-submersible vessel delivered eight fully erected yardcranes to the Port of Houston Authority’s Barbours Cut Container Terminal. Gulf OceanGroup is agent for Dockwise.
Shown on the bridge of the SUPER SERVANT 4 are (from left): Robb Erickson Dockwise; Rob Andrews, Port of Houston Authority; Capt. P. Klaver, master of thevessel; and David Warwick of Gulf-Ocean.
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