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Customs chief declaresEXODUS successful
U.S. Commissioner of Customs Wil-liam von Raab has acclaimed as anoutstanding success the agency’s effortsto curb the illegal outflow of defense-re-lated strategic materials and technologyto Eastern-bloc nations.
Commissioner yon Raab said the six-month old enforcement program, code-named "Operation EXODUS," has ac-counted for the detention of more than350 shipments of strategic materialsworth about $23 million. According tovon Raab, much of the seized merchan-dise would have been diverted to Soviet-bloc countries to beef up their militarystrength.
Commissioner von Raab is askingU.S. technology-producing businessesand the shipping community to be alertfor possible export violations and toreport this information to U.S. Customs.
Operation EXODUS, begun last Oc-tober to curb the illegal exportation ofhigh-technology information and
strategic materials, is being coordinatedwith the Departments of Commerce,State, Justice and Defense. Shipmentsdetained to date for violations of U.S.export control laws included: aircraftparts, communications equipment, com-puters and computer parts, electronicnavigation systems, laser systems,military parts and equipment, and semi-conductors.
Anyone who has information whichthey feel might be useful to Customs incurbing the illegal flow of strategicmaterials overseas should contact thenearest Customs Office of Investigationsor call the Operation EXODUS 24-hournumber in Washington, D.C. Customsinvestigations offices are located at mostinternational airports and seaports andare listed in the telephone directoryunder U.S. Government, Department ofthe Treasury. The number of theRegional Director of Investigations inHouston is (713) 226-5461.
Jose P. Fraga, special assistant to the executivedirector, Puerto Rico Marine Management, wasin Houston recently studying facilities at the Portof Houston and looking over improvements thathave been made.
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Gulf-Med Shipping Lines, Inc., part of the ARCOM Navigation Group, in-itiated a new service recently when the M/V EVERGREEN called on thePort of Houston. Gulf and Eastern Steamship & Chartering Corp., is theagent for the service, which transports forest products, specialized andproject cargoes from U.S. Gulf and South Atlantic ports to the Mediterra-nean. The EVERGREEN is 500 feet long and 72 feet wide. Shown during
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traditional maiden voyage ceremonies are Captain S. Zucker, port captainfor Gulf-Med; Yemil Zarzar, vice president of Gulf and Eastern; CaptainGeorge S. Yelin, master of the ship; Jerry Kotecki, midwestern salesmanager for the Port of Houston Authority, and Jack Holman, generalmanager of the full cargo and tanker division for Gulf and Eastern.
FURNISHING AND ERECTIONOF TRAVELING SHIPLOADER
Sealed Bids, in duplicate, for Furnishing andErection of a Traveling Shiploader for the BulkMaterials Handling Plant will be received by the Ex-ecutive Director of the Port of Houston Authorityuntil 1:00 P.M., August 25, 1982, and all bids will beopened and read publicly in the Board Room of theExecutive Office Building, 1519 Capitol Avenue,Houston, Texas, at 1:30 P.M. on that date.
Copies of the Specifications and ContractDocuments are on file at the office of the Port ofHouston Authority, 1519 Capitol Avenue, Houston,Texas. They may be examined at the above loca-tion, or will be presented or mailed to prospectivebidders upon request at no cost.
A pre-bid meeting will be held on July 14, 1982 at"the Executive Office Building of the Port Authorityat 1:30 P.M. All Bidders are invited to attend.Award of the Contract is anticipated for October11, 1982.
Plans and Specifications may be obtained by in-terested contractors by contacting:
Norman E. Hueni,Director of Engineering
Port of Houston AuthorityP.O. Box 2562 Houston, Texas 77252
(713) 225-0671
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A man who volunteers his time to the Inter-national Seaman’s Center and whose companyspecializes in designing and constructing marinestructures has been chosen as the 1982Volunteer of the Year by the United Way of theTexas Gulf Coast. D.V. "Sonny" Flores, a profes-sional engineer who is president of ParagonEngineers and Constructors, Inc., is the recipientof the prestigious award. Flores, who has servedwith the United Way for more than 10 years, alsodonates his time to the Houston Chamber ofCommerce, the Houston Festival, the USO, theSalvation Army and the M.D. Anderson CancerFoundation, to mention a few. Before establishinghis own company, Flores was associated withTellepsen Construction Company’s marine/heavyconstruction division.
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Delta presidentnamed to boards
Andrew E. Gibson, president of DeltaSteamship Lines, Inc., has beennominated to serve as a member of thePanama Canal Commission and ap-pointed to the Industry Policy AdvisoryCommittee for Trade Policy Matters.
The Panama Canal Commissionsupervises operations at the Canal.
The Industry Policy Advisory Com-mittee is a major advisory body of theIndustry Consultation Program onTrade Policy Matters, which is jointlysponsored by the U.S. Department ofCommerce and the Office of the UnitedStates Trade Representative.
Gibson formerly served with theDepartment of Commerce as assistantsecretary for maritime affairs. He is alsodirector of the American Bureau ofShipping; chairman of the NationalMaritime Council; a member of theBoard of Trustees of the Council of theAmericas and a member of the Ex-ecutive Committee on the Navy Leagueof the United States.
Captain Tom Lightsey, a Houston Ship Channel pilot who has sometimes been called "Super-Pilot"by a person or persons who shall remain nameless, was "officially" accorded that title recently during ameeting of the Port Safety & Advisory Council. A document read aloud during the presentationdeclared the T-shirt would enable observers to properly identify Lightsey, to accord him the respectdue his station, and to "get out of the way". Lightsey, a former president of the Houston Pilots, ac-cepted the shirt with good humor.
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Representatives of Haldor Topsoe A/S, Denmark-based producer ofcatalysts, took a break during a meeting recently to tour the Port ofHouston aboard the M/V SAM HOUSTON, the Port Authority’s inspectionvessel. Shown, from left, are Ulla Rosenstand, the company’s export coor-
dinator in Copenhagen; J.M. EIledge, account executive in Houston forSea-Land Service, Inc.; Mrs. Esther Sondergaard, Wife of the localmanager of Haldor Topsoe, and Karen Lynn Turnbull, the company’sHouston shipping coordinator.
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Executives of Venezuela’s oil industry visitedHouston recently to see the city and tour Port ofHouston facilities. Members of the grouprepresented BARIVEN, a governmental entitythat purchases oil field equipment for Venezuela,and CODIVIECA, which promotes joint businessventures. From left to right are A. Hernandez,president of CODIVIECA; M. Matin, materialsmanager of MARAVEN; C. Farrar, head of trafficand logistics for BARIVEN, Houston; L. Fajardo,consul general of Venezuela in Houston; P.Felsmann, comptroller of BARIVEN, Houston; L.Rios, finance director of BARIVEN; N. Urdaneta,head of internal control for BARIVEN, Houston;H. Zbinden, sales manager of BARIVEN; N. Gar-cia, president of BARIVEN; E. Bascopel, generalpurchasing assistant manager, BARIVEN,Houston; W. Cardot, general purchasingmanager, BARIVEN; E. Tarbes, wife of J. Tarbes,president of CORPOVEN; J. Tarbes; W. Clarck,traffic and logistics manager for BARIVEN,Houston, and Armando Watefland, internationalsales manager, Port of Houston Authority.
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Corps names district counselThomas H. Moore, formerly an assist-
ant division counsel for the LowerMississippi Valley Division of the Corpsof Engineers, has been named districtcounsel for the Galveston District.
Moore will have overall legal respon-sibility for district operations, includingenvironmental, regulatory, planningand contracts, plus coordination oflitigation with the U.S. Attorney’s of-rice.
A native of Mt. Vernon, II1., Mooreattended the University of Illinois beforecompleting his bachelor’s degree, andsubsequently his Doctor ofJurisprudence at Memphis State Univer-sity in 1969.
He went to work in the MemphisDistrict of the Corps of Engineers as areal estate attorney, moving to the officeof counsel in 1970.
\ Don T. Huey, C.S.P., has joined the staff of theWest Gulf Maritime Association as assistant safetydirector. Mr. Huey has 19 years experience as asafety professional. He is a certified safety profes-sional and a graduate of Baylor University with abachelor of science degree in geology. Theassociation’s Safety and Health Department pro-vides accident and loss prevention services tosome 80 member ship owners, agents,stevedores, and terminal operators in the WestGulf Ports from Lake Charles, Louisiana toBrownsville, Texas. The association is head-quartered in Houston.
Bangladesh appointsH&T general agent
Bangladesh Shipping Corporation hasappointed Hansen & Tidemann, Inc., asgeneral agents for their regular servicefrom U.S. Atlantic and Gulf ports toBangladesh and Pakistan, with calls atIndia and Sri Lanka, subject to induce-ment.
The line is the national flag carder ofBangladesh and has been serving UnitedStates ports since 1974.
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Recent guests aboard the Port Authority’s M/V SAM HOUSTON inspection vessel included 1982 win-ners of the Ms. Transportation of Houston contest sponsored by the Transportation Club of Houston.Smiling, from left, are Debra Paxton of Dow Chemical U.S.A., Ms. Transportation; Terry Wiese of Burl-ington Northern Railroad, Ms. Air; Debbie Metcalf of Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, Ms. Land; andKaren L. Moon of TFL Sales, Inc., Ms. Sea.
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PORT OFACTION!
Whenyou ship or through Port ofto theHouston, 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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P.O. Box 2562/Houston, TX. 7700](7]3) 225-0671/TWX. 910-881-578760 East 42rid St. / New York, New York 10165 / (212) 867-2780
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The newest addition to ourcontainer fleet will provide anadditional 1200 TEU capacityfor your Eastern Mediterranean,Red Sea, Arabian Gulf, Bombayand Karachi markets. In August,the MV Hellenic Faith will joinHellenic’s three Ro-Ro vessels inour Ro-Ro/Container service,increasing sailing frequency toevery 18 days from U.S. Atlanticand Gulf ports.
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For bookings call Hellenic American Agencies, Inc. at:Jeddah ¯ ~
39 Broadway, New York, NY 10006; (212) 482-2440 ~ .,~" Bomba~y2812 International Trade Mart, New Orleans, CA 70130; (504) 581-28255005 Mitchelldale St., Houston, TX 77092; (713) 683-8571
We didn’t get thereovermght.
When young W. D. Haden hitched up a team of mulesand began towing vessels up the bayous above GalvestonBay, people said he was daring. Ambitious. Enterprising.
One hundred years later people still usethose same words to describe the Haden familyproducts. And Bay-Houston Towing -- nowthe largest harbor towing fleet on theGulf Coast.
Today our tug fleet services tankers,freighters, aircraft carriers, and off-shore drilling platforms. We offerexperienced, expert service. And thenewest capabilities found anywhereon the Gulf Coast.
In fact, we’ve just added a 4200horsepower SCR diesel electric tug --the first of its kind built for Gulf Coastservice. And three new sister tugsoffering a horsepower range from2,600 to 3,000.
So no matter what yourtowing needs are now orin the future, trust Bay-Houston Towing. We’vebeen making Gulf Coasthistory for over 100 years.
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