ii!i Uiterwyk Corporation personnelhad something to celebrate: Christmas and the move into their new office at 1111North LoopWestin Houston. Shown at the reception are Marie Porozynskiof the inbound and collec- tions department; Elena Mathieu, documentation supervisor; Don Evans, North Africa sales; Ronnie Strickland, traffic coordinator; Nieves Lopez, ’ iiiiill ~:~,::::i!ii~ii!!i~iiii!ii! ~’ WestAfrica traffic coordinator; Carol Cain, secretary and collections; RobertStrickland, senior vice president and director; CynthiaRoll, recep- tionisVsecretary; Michael Jester, traffic/operations manager; WillemVan Blyenburgh, port captain, and Vic Bosnich, general sales. FOR SALE 157.49 ACRES ¯ 2000 Feet of deep water frontage ¯ Preliminary dock engineering and permits available ¯ Access to major pipeline ¯ Rail served ¯ Terms available For lnfin’matJon Contact B. Kelley Parker 713/654-7335 THE HORNE CO REALTORS Serving the Gulf Marine Industry DIVING & SALVAGE, INC. Headquarters: 6211 N. Ensign, Portland, Oregon 97217 (503) 283-5285 Telex 36-0994 OEVlNESALV Galveston: 5709 Port Industrial Rd. RO. Box 1057 Galveston, Texas 77550 (713) 744-2900 TheSalvage Chief, flagship of Fred DevineDiving & Salvage, Inc., is the finest salvage vessel afloat. It is now based in Galvestonready for immediate response to any marine casualty. Fordetails and furl specifications, writeor call for our complete capabilities booklet. Serving the Marine Industry throughout the world since 1913 ¯ Marine salvage ¯ Harbor clearance-- wreck removal ¯ Firefighting ¯ Ocean engineering February 1983 43
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Uiterwyk Corporation personnel had something to celebrate: Christmasand the move into their new office at 1111 North Loop West in Houston.Shown at the reception are Marie Porozynski of the inbound and collec-tions department; Elena Mathieu, documentation supervisor; Don Evans,North Africa sales; Ronnie Strickland, traffic coordinator; Nieves Lopez,
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~:~,::::i!ii~ii!!i~iiii!ii!~’West Africa traffic coordinator; Carol Cain, secretary and collections;Robert Strickland, senior vice president and director; Cynthia Roll, recep-tionisVsecretary; Michael Jester, traffic/operations manager; Willem VanBlyenburgh, port captain, and Vic Bosnich, general sales.
FOR SALE
157.49 ACRES
¯ 2000 Feet of deep water frontage¯ Preliminary dock engineering and
permits available¯ Access to major pipeline¯ Rail served¯ Terms available
For lnfin’matJon Contact
B. Kelley Parker713/654-7335
THE HORNE COREALTORS
Serving the Gulf Marine Industry
DIVING & SALVAGE, INC.Headquarters:6211 N. Ensign,Portland, Oregon 97217(503) 283-5285Telex 36-0994OEVlNESALVGalveston:5709 Port Industrial Rd.RO. Box 1057Galveston, Texas 77550(713) 744-2900
The Salvage Chief, flagship ofFred Devine Diving & Salvage,Inc., is the finest salvage vesselafloat. It is now based inGalveston ready for immediateresponse to any marine casualty.
For details and furlspecifications, write or call forour complete capabilities booklet.Serving the MarineIndustry throughout theworld since 1913
¯ Marine salvage¯ Harbor clearance--
wreck removal¯ Fire fighting¯ Ocean engineering
February 1983 43
FOR SALEUsed Containers
20’ & 40’Competitive Prices
Intercontinental Equipment Co., Inc.1509 Galveston St.
Richard B. Akkerman, Port of Houston Authority general sales manager,took executives of Star Shipping and of Tricontinent Shipping and Ter-minal services, Inc., (Tricon), on a tour of the Port of Houston facilitiesaboard the Port Authority’s inspection vessel, M/V SAM HOUSTON.
Shown with Akkerman are Bjorn Ostervold, president of Star Shipping A/Sof Bergen, Norway; Bill Pruitt, Tricon director; Sven R. Mossberg, vicepresident and general manager of Star Shipping, Inc., New York, and PatCallaghan, owner’s representative for Star Shipping.
NORTON, LILLY & CO., INC.STEAMSHIP AGENTS
1121 WALKER STREET, SUITE 500HOUSTON, TEXAS 77002
CABLE VERNOTCH TO BOOK YOUR CARGOTELEX 774634 DIAL .............. (713) 222-9601TWX 910-SS1-3660 REPRESENTINGARMADA/G.L.T.L. SERVICE .................................................... EAST & SOUTH AFRICACOMPANHIA DE NAVEGACAO LLOYD BRASILEIRO .................................. BRAZILCOMPANHIA MARITIMA NACIONAL .............................................................. BRAZILCOMPANHIA CHILENA DE NAVEGACION, INTEROCEANICA, S.A ............ CHILETRANSPORTACION MARITIME MEXICANA..MEXICO, CENTRAL AMER. MED.BERMUDA CONTAINER LINE ....................................................................... BERMUDACONCORDE LINE ................................................ CENTRAL AMERICAN/CARIBBEANSHOWA LINE LTD ................................................................................... JAPAN, KOREAWESTWOOD SHIPPING LINES ......................................................................... EUROPE
26 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU...HOUSTON ¯ NEW ORLEANS ̄ GALVESTONDALLAS ̄ MOBILE ̄ NEW YORK ̄ BALTIMOREPHILADELPHIA ̄ SAVANNAH ¯ NORFOLKJACKSONVILLE ̄ CHICAGO ̄ CLEVELANDDETROIT ̄ SAN FRANCISCO ¯ LOS ANGELESLONG BEACH ̄ PORTLAND ¯ SEA~LEBATON ROUGE ̄ CHRISTOBAL ̄ BALBOACHARLESTON ¯ VANCOUVER ¯ TORONTOMONTREAL
PHARAONIC SHIPPING CO. S.A.E ....................................................................... EGYPTPACE ..................................................................................AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALANDANGONAVE .................................................................................................WEST AFRICACAPE LINES LTD .....................................................................................SOUTH AFRICACOMPAGNIE NATIONALE ALGERIENNE DE NAVIGATION (CNAN).....ALGERIASHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA .................................................................. INDIA
1841 142 YEARS OF SERVICE -- 1983
~The National Shipping Companyof Saud, Arabia The only Saudi line with Saudi
Arabian Government participation
General AgentsF.W. Hartmann & Co., Inc.
17 Battery PlaceNew York, N.Y. 10004
(212) 425-6100
U.S. Gulf AgentsE.S. Binnings, Inc.
7th Floor, World Trade Bldg.1520 Texas Avenue
Houston, Texas 77002
RELIABILITYm That’s what it’s all about,The National Shipping Corn- the ~ Middle East...the kind of
pany of Saudi Arabia offers a reliability that only a Saudi own-long-lasting commitment to the ed shipping line can guarantee.exporters, freight forwarders, F.W. Hartmann & Company,and importers shipping between Inc., with over 30 years in thethe U.S. Gulf, East Coast, and trade, has been entrusted with the
General Agency for the U.S.A.Each ro/ro ship has a capacity
of 1250 teu’s...a stern ramp thathandles loads up to 1,000 tons...aramp opening that accom-modates cargo up to 23 feet highX 40 feet wide.
February 1983 45
W.D. Dunnahoe, manager of the Port ofHouston Authority’s Turning Basin terminals,presents a maiden voyage plaque to Capt. PeterKorff, master of the M/V CAPELLA, which madeits first call on the Port of Houston recently. TheCAPELLA is on charter to Seaward Ocean Lines,Ltd., of Nassau, Bahamas. Seaward Ocean Cor-poration of Houston is the general agent. Severalships comprise Seaward Ocean Lines’ monthlyservice between the Port of Houston and MiddleEast and Mediterranean ports. The CAPELLA israted at 20,000 d.w.t, and is 525 feet long and75 feet wide. The sophisticated tweendecker/semi-container vessel has a capacity of721 TEU.
RENT ITIIHEAVY FORKLIFTS & CAPACITY TRAILER SPOTTERS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE
~APA~ITY eEMPTY CONTAINER HANDLERSe20’/40’ FULL CONTAINER--TOP LIFT-HANDLERS
//~ *~ ~RENTALSBYTHEDAY, WEEK, MONTHORLONGER
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(713) 470-9520
46 Port of Houston Magazine
A brand-new tanker, launched just lastNovember, made its maiden voyage to the Port ofHouston recently. Owned by Nedbulk of Rotter-dam, the M/T MAASSLOT is 561 feet in length,105 feet in the beam, and displaces 41,549 tons.She called at the Arc¯ terminal. Shown at thetraditional plaque presentation are, from left, F.William Colbum, director of administration of thePort of Houston Authority, Captain F.J. Kubinekand Darlene Ruiz, boarding agent for StrachanShipping Company of Texas, which acted asagent for the Dutch-flag vessel.
Jugooceanija picksGulf & Eastern
Jugooceanija Steamship Company ofKotor, Yugoslavia, has appointed Gulf& Eastern Steamship and CharteringCorp., as general agents in the UnitedStates for their regular liner service fromHouston to ports in the Mediterranean,Black and Adriatic seas.
The service will be comprised of threeships, the M/V SLA VONIJA, the M/VBANA T and the M/V ZETA.
TARGEr AIRFREIGHTDomestic and InternationalAir Freight
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- Now offering computerized docu- - J LOCAL TRANSFER ~~,J Jmentation for speed and accuracy ~-in every phase of the export crat-
__= J MOVEMENTS -~~J
ingfield. ~ "Best in the Short Haul" JYou’ve gotten your steel through the hassels of international trade |
-- With the addition of the computer we - and across the oceans of the world to dockside, Houston, Texas. |---- will not lose our personal touch with -=- Now you’re facing the last, critical task-DIRECT DISCHARGE. You’ve|-- our customers but increase our in- _-= got to move your valuable cargo from shipside to customer or |
- terest in and service to them faster.= storage facility. You want a trucker whom you can depend upon|
completely--someone who’ll be on the job from first opening to last |closing protecting your interests by noting damage exceptions--an|
Plus 16 acres of secured, fenced, ~- outfit that can answer all your personal needs and specific re- J- bighted storage area with 111,000 sq. ~_ quests--a company who will provide reliable, trained personnel|- ft. of warehouse. We have a second
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= facility to handle your mud products ==_.SERVICES AT COMPETITIVE RATES.
I--= with a rail site to handle 12 cars. - Give ISH a call -- Your steel will never have a smoother ride.
I=== We are conveniently located and of- ~ leSeHe TRUCK!NG I INCa I- fer years of experience in the export - 102oo EAST FREEWAY SUITE 205 HOUSTON, TX 77029 I- crating field. - Hank
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48 Port of Houston Magazine
Costa Line brought a ro/ro vessel, the Italian-flag M/V COSTA ARAB~CA, to the Port of Houstonrecently for the first time. The 582-foot ship has acontainer capacity of 1,026 TEU and is of21,500 d.w.t. She has four holds and seven hat-ches and a maximum speed of 18 knots¯ Shownat the traditional maiden voyage ceremony, fromleft, are E.L. Di Casagrande of Costa Line; J.R.Curtis, director of port operations for the Port ofHouston Authority; Captain Giuserre Gidir; BenHanson, vice president of Strachan ShippingCompany of Texas, agents for the vessel, andR.C. Mata of Costa Line.
Customs chieffavors continuedbroker regulation
United States Customs CommissionerWilliam von Raab has announced thathe has decided to pursue continuedlicensing and adoption of more mean-ingful and stringent statutory andregulatory control of the Customsbrokerage community.
Commissioner von Raab’s decisionwas made on the basis of recommenda-tions issued by a task force that heestablished to examine Customs’ roleand relationship with the importingcommunity.
The task force, established in October1981, examined industry self-regulationand deregulatory options (includingdelicensing) and concluded that basedon the opinion of most regional andassistant commissioners and the viewsexpressed by the majority of the brokersand brokers’ associations in eight majorcities, continued licensing and regula-tion is the preferred option.
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The M/V RECONQUISTA made its maidenvoyage to the Port of Houston recently. TheUruguayan-flag vessel sails for Cylanco Line, theonly Uruguayan line operating in the UnitedStates. The line’s Houston agent is AmericanOceanic Shipping. The RECONQUISTA is 451feet long and 59 feet wide. The 7,627d.w.t.-rated vessel is a multi-purpose ship thatcan transport up to 150 TEU of containers whileits 56,000-cubic-foot refrigerated compartmentand three 30,O00-cubic-foot tanks can holdvarious cargoes. The vessel leaves Houston aboutonce a month for Uruguay and Argentina. Onhand during the presentation of the traditionalmaiden voyage plaque were, from left, ArmandoS. Waterland, Port of Houston Authority interna-tional sales manager; Captain Ariesto DePalma,master of the vessel, and Captain Felix Cestaro,owner’s representative.
CADENA, INC.7820 Wynwood, Suite 218 West Loop Business PlazaHouston, Tx. 77008 Authorized Agent For
Atlas-DenmarkMarine Equipment
P hone (713) 880-1624TWX: 910-881-5005
Fresh Water Generators ¯ Water Treatment Units ¯ IncineratorsWaste Water Units ¯ Heat Exchangers Repairs: Shop or Shipside
For Offshore or Land Installations ¯ Motor Ships ¯ Turbine VesselsSales and Service Spare Parts In Stock
HAPAG-LLOYD U.S. GULF SERVICE ....... GULF/SOUTH ATLANTIC/CONTINENTAL PORTS/UK/SCANDINAVIA
HAPAG-LLOYD ............................... TANS-PACIFIC SERVICESCINDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD ................ GULF/INDIAJECO SHIPPING LINE .................................... WEST AFRICAKOCTUG LINE ........... GULF/TURKEY AND EAST MEDITERRANEAN
MEXICAN LINE(TMM) ....... EAST COAST S. AMERICA, CARIBBEANNANICA LINE .............................. GULF/CENTRAL AMERICANAVIERA NEPTUNO S.A ......................................... PERUFARRELL LINES ........................... AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALANDFARRELL LINES ...................................... MEDITERRANEAN
HOUSTON ̄ NEW ORLEANS ̄ GALVESTON ̄ BEAUMONT ¯ ORANGE ̄ MOBILE ̄BROWNSVILLE ¯ CORPUS CHRISTI ̄ MEMPHIS ̄ DALLAS ̄ ST. LOUIS ̄ ATLANTA ̄
A British-flag car carrier pulled into Barbours Cut Terminal recently onits first visit to the Port of Houston. The M/V SKEENA has a length of 596feet, a beam of 106 feet, and a deadweight tonnage rating of 45,918. Shehas a capacity of 4,500 vehicles of Japanese standards. The ship cancarry 1,000 TEU and 70 reefers. Shown at the traditional maiden voyageceremony are, from left, Bill Thompson of the operations department ofGulf Motorships, Inc., Jerry D. Kotecki, Midwestern sales manager of thePort of Houston Authority; Captain Robin Stuart, and Jack Holman, opera-tions manager of Gulf & Eastern Steamshil~ and Chartering Corp.
Express~Full ContainerService
U.S. GULF TO~FROM WEST AFRICAGENERAL AGENTS
Southern StarShipping Co., Inc.
245 Park Avenue 212/867-3252New York, NY 10167-0248 TWX: 710-581-4290
Cable: Sostarship New York
HOUSTON7131672-2402 TWX: 910-881-5083
Telex: 790971
February 1983
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¯ Pool Car Distribution
¯ 47 Truck Doors, 8 Rail
SUNBELT WAREHOUSESFormerly Myers Warehouse
i50 Aleen St. Phone: (713) 672-8095
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T. SMITH & SON (TEXAS)INC.CONTRACTING STEVEDORESSERVING THE TEXAS COASTHouston ̄ Galveston ̄ Freeport ° Texas City
Grancolomblana -- ColombiaNawal -- West AfricaThe National Shipping Co. of Saudi Arabia$tarman Shipping Ltd. -- Heavy Lift Service World WideAmerican Heavy Lift Shipping Co., -- American FlagHeavy Lift Service
NEW ORLEANS, LA. WHITNEY BUILDING (504) 586-0700HOUSTON, TEXAS WORLD TRADE BUILDING (713) 225-0531GALVESTON, TEX. U.S. NATIONAL BANK BLDG. (713) 762-8423ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI PAUL BROWN BUILDING (314) 241-5294
CABLE ADORESSBINNINGS
Robert S. Kielbas of Trade Insurance Services,Inc., clutches a plaque thanking him for serviceas president of the Propeller Club of the Port ofHouston for 1982. The presentation was madeduring the organization’s annual Christmas lun-cheon at the Houston International Seamen’sCenter. Charles Mallyn, Jr., won a prize for con-tributing the most books to the center.
WILSON ,s...STEAMSHIP
IMPORT
EXPORT
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKERAGE
FOREIGN FREIGHT FORWARDING
Captain W.W. Steinhort has been electeapresiding officer of the Houston Pilots for 1983.He has been a pilot for 31 years and served onthe association’s executive committee in1956-57. Steinhort succeeded Captain J.B. Ni-day, who was presiding officer for five years. Theother members of the Executive Committee areCaptain Joe Warfield and Captain R.E. Adams.February 1983
Whatever your personnel needs may be, Wilson Agencies,Inc.--having served the Maritime Industry for nearly a halfcentury--is ready to assist you. If you are looking for experi-enced individuals, we invite your inquiries...
... all the way down the line. How may we assist you?
WILSON Agencies, Inc.
"Specializing in the Maritime Industry for nearly a half century"
1121 Walker, Suite 403 150 Broadway, Suite 503Houston, Texas 77002 New York, New York 10038
(713) 224.2200 (212) 732.2921
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all your ship and barge cleaningproblems? ~:~~ What .responds ~~ immediatelytocontainment and cleanup of oilpollution and hazardous materialsand supplies your oil pollutionneeds*? What provides instant,mul.ti~ _ :- engnne,helicopter and ~planesupport with its services?"3M Sorbents ̄ Containment Sgstems & Oil Fence Boom ̄ Fiberperl ¯ (ill Snare¯ Oil Skimmers ̄ Vikoma Equipment ̄ Reeo~’erg Systems
built it. We run it. And it,rks! All over the world.
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316-A Georgia Avenue 14101 Old Gentilly Rd. 803 Dauphine StreetDeer Park, Texas 77536 New Orleans, LA 70129 Mobile, Alabama 36604
One of the new services of-ferred by SHIDELER & ASSO-CIATES, INC. to the exportersthroughout the Southwest.
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¯F/B Auditing¯Rate Quotations¯Cargo Movement Studies¯ Routing Guides¯Full Domestic Services¯Transportation Management
For information call or write:
SHIDELER &ASSOCIATES, INC.13101 Northwest Freeway
Suite 315
Houston, Texas 77040
(713) 460-9440Telex 77-4132
54 Port of Houston Magazine
Just before his recent retirement as district director of the U.S. CustomsService, Ernest J. Gonsoulin was named Transportation Person of the Year1982 by the Houston chapter of the International Management Associa-tion (ITMA). The organization praised Gonsoulin for his work in implement-ing the Model Seaport program. The award was presented during the
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chapter’s first annual Christmas party. Shown at the presentation, fromleft, are Tom Gillespie, ITMA public relations chairman; Pam McDonald ofVirginia A. Miller & Company, runner-up for the award; Gonsoulin;MariAnne Smith of C.S. Greene & Company, Inc., also a runner-up, andDebbye Burks, president of the ITMA chapter.
National Defense Transportation Association--Last Thursday of each month, 11:30 a.m.,Kaphan’s. Contact Frank Kenfield,658-2421.
Propeller Club--February 18, barbecue and western dance at Regal Ranch, 7 p.m. ContactJim Henderson, 464-6006.
Transportation Club of Houston-February 1,11:30 a.m., Shamrock Hilton Hotel. Con-tact J.R. Willet, 228-2825.
West Gulf lntermodal Association--Second Tuesday of each month, 11:30 a.m., Kaphan’s.Contact Ernest Bezdek, 683-8571.
Women in Transportation and Shipping--SecondThursday of each month. Contact CandyChilds, 940-9200, for information onFebruary’s meeting.
Women’s Transportation Club of Houston-.Business Associates Appreciation Night,Feb. 14, 7 p.m., Kaphan’s. ContactMildred lrhy, 669-3665.
YoungExecutive Forum-February 14, 6:30 p.m.,the Four Seasons Hotel, reception and din-ner with Dr. William Voris, president ofthe American Graduate School of Interna-tional Management. Contact Mary Archer. 225-0968.
Marine safetyseminar planned
A two-day conference designed to in-form people in marine and offshore in-dustry on current safety and survivalregulations, technological developmentsand training requirements will be held atthe La Quinta Royale Hotel in CorpusChristi on February 24 and 25.
The $40 registration fee includeslunch both days. For information, con-tact Dewayne Hollin, Sea Grant CollegeProgram, Texas A&M University, Col-lege Station, Texas 77843, telephone(713) 845-3854.
Port of Houston Magazine
Ten thousand bales of cotton were loaded at Manchester Terminalrecently into the M/V VISHVA PRAFULLA, an Indian-flag ship making hermaiden voyage to the Port of Houston. The two-year-old Shipping Corpora-tion of India vessel was built by Sunderland Shipbuilders Ltd., of Great Bri-tain. She is 496 feet in length, 75 feet in beam and is rated at 18,400d.w.t. In honor of the occasion, the master of the ship hosted a delightful
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sit-down lunch. Shown at the presentation of the traditional plaque are,from left, Tom Kiger, West Gulf general manager for Norton, Lilly & Com-pany, Inc., agents for Shipping Corporation of India; David W. Simpson,Western sales manager for the Port of Houston Authority; Captain J.P.Syal, and J. Patrick Cooper, regional sales manager for Norton, Lilly.
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P. O. Box 15273 m 1250 Boyles St. n Houston, TX 77020(713) 672-8396 Cable: ATGUL Telex: 77-5539
GENERAL, HEAVY LIFTS, CONTAINERS& BULK CARGOES
CRANE & HEAVY LIFTEQUIPMENT RENTALS
Gulf Area’s Largest Stevedores
PORTS OF SERVICEJohn W. McGrath Corporation
New York & Albany
Atlantic & Gulf Stevedores, Inc.Houston, Galveston, Port Arthur, Beaumont, Freeport,Texas City, Corpus Christi, Lake Charles, New Orleans,
Pacific Atlantic & Gulf Stevedores Inc.Columbia River and Puget Sound
East Gulf Marine, Inc.All East Gulf Ports
CAPT. CHARLES A. ALCORN CHARLES H. JACOBSVice-President Assistant Secretary
February1983 57
Houston is the
best gateway forcargoes to thisvast market-place or from itto the ports of theworld. All of thestates in whiteusually can beserved more eco-nomically by thePort of Houstonthan any other.
"And Houstonoffers faster, moresecure service. In
today’s worldcheaper, faster,
more secure meandollars saved!
PORT OFHOUSTON
P.O. Box 2562/Houston, TX. 77001(713) 225-0671/TWX 910-881-578760 East 42nd St ] New York, New York 10165 / t212)867-2780
Port of Houston Magazine58
shipping. And with over 25years of experience under our
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-hag 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.
SealLandWhat we did for shipping,we’re doing for service.
In what may be maritime history, Bay Houston Towing Company christened the four newestmembers of tbe fleet all on the same day. Left to right. The Captain W.D. Haden. the WD.Haden, 11, 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 job better thananyone else can is more than achallenge.
It’s a family tradition.
~ BAY-HOIISTON TOWING CO.HARBOR AND COASTWISE TOWING
Houston ¯ Galveston ¯ Corpus Christi ¯ Freeport ¯ Texas City