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Ronald Javello Named
Director NYC Council
On Port Development
Ronald F. Javello
Ronald F. Javello has been ap- pointed executive director of the
New York City Council on Port
Development and Promotion, ac- cording to an announcement by D.
Kenneth Patton, administrator of the Economic Development Ad- ministration.
Mr. Javello will direct the ac- tivities of the council, which is committed to the expansion of sea- borne commerce and development of marine facilities in the Port of
New York, Mr. Patton explained.
He will serve as liaison between the city's Economic Development
Administration, its Department of
Ports and Terminals and council members, who include a wide spec- trum of the maritime industry. In- cluded in the council are leaders in New York City shipping, steve- doring, freight forwarding, truck- ing, shipyard and towboat com- panies, as well as maritime labor leaders, he added.
A graduate of the United States
Merchant Marine Academy at
Kings Point, N.Y., Mr. Javello has had a long and varied career in the maritime industry. In addition to sailing on American-flag ships, he has worked for a stevedore firm, a naval architectural company, for- eign shipping company, and a ship- building and drydock company.
Worldwide Marine, Ltd.
Announces Formation
Of Diesel Division
Lynn R. Alters
Lynn R. Akers, president of
Worldwide Marine, Ltd., Miami,
Fla., importers of custom-built luxury North Sea trawler yachts, has announced formation of the
Kelvin Marine Diesel Division to handle commercial and pleasure boat diesel sales and service from
Maine to Alabama.
Kelvin marine diesels, which will be offered in 60 to 400 shaft horse- power ranges, are a division of
English Electric Diesels, Limited.
Prime U.S. distributor is Mid-Con- tinent Supply Co., Fort Worth,
Texas. Mid-Co maintains a large central warehouse for engines and engine parts in Houston, with oth- er distribution points located stra- tegically throughout the United
States.
Worldwide Marine and Mid-Co plan early installation of complete
Kelvin marine diesel facilities in
Miami and other points following the population of Kelvin engines.
Cramer Elected Pres.
Water Transportation
Accounting Officers
It has been announced that Ar- thur C. Cramer, assistant treasurer of American Foreign Steamship
Corp., has been elected president of the Association of Water Trans- portation Accounting Officers for 1971. The executive vice-president is Michael J. Esposito, who is vice- president of American Export Is- brandtsen Lines.
Other elected officers are: James
W. Lipscomb, treasurer of Colum- bia Steamship Co.; Thomas B.
O'Brien, assistant treasurer of Far- rell Lines, and Lloyd J. Fitzpat- rick, comptroller of Lykes Bros.
Steamship Co. All have been named regional vice-presidents of the As- sociation. John P. Mooney, auditor of Farrell Lines, was elected sec- retary-treasurer.
The Big One in 1971 ... for
All rirms Wko Are Interested In Tke Progress of the World's Great Ports
PORT OF NEW ORLEANS
CONTAINERIZATION & SHIPPING
S
A SALUTE TO THE GREAT PORTS OF THE WORLD
Plan NOW ... to be a part of this important tribute to the world's shippers ... by land, water and air including intermodal bulk packaging — palletizing — containerizing — modern dis- tribution — containerized traffic equipment— material handling equipment — pooling — leasing
STEAMSHIP LINES • STEAMSHIP AGENTS •
FREIGHT FORWARDERS • RAILROADS • AIR
CARGO LINES • TRUCKING • EQUIPMENT & SERVICE FOR ALL CARRIERS • MARITIME & MERCHANT MARINE • HARBOR CRAFT
An International Exposition . . . with, a blend of southern hospitality'
NEW ORLEANS
Featuring a preview of
U.S.A. ... A $400 million project
ENDORSED BY:
The Propeller Club of the United States (New Orleans), The Traffic and Transportation Club, the
World Trade Club, Louisiana Motor Transport Association, New Orleans Chamber of Commerce,
International House-, Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans, U. S. Maritime Adminis- tration (all have exhibits in this event).
SEMINARS:
Featuring the Nation's Top Industrial
Leaders
DAILY TIL NOON
EXHIBITS OPEN NOON TIL 6
IHIIl'Mlll/V
Port of New Orleans Exhibition Center
New Orleans . . .
May 19-20-21. 1971
JOHN MULLIS
MULLIS PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Port of New Orleans EXPOSITION 603 S. Jefferson Davis Parkway
New Orleans, Louisiana 70119 (904) 398-0119
Name
Firm
Address
City State Zip..
Phone Area
Main Office: 1840 Gulf Life Tower, Jacksonville, Florida 32207 (904) 398-0119
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