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PEOPLE & COMPANIES

Hapag Lloyd

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Brooks Arnold Hapag-Lloyd: Third straight pro? table quarter of communications and maritime elec- history of the Partnership to receive this shipping costs in the third quarter of an estimated annual turnover of $207m tronic solutions and global service. distinction, representing the best envi- 2015. For the ? rst nine months of 2015, and will be a signi? cant player within

The acquisition of CMC Electronics’ ronmental performers of SmartWay’s the shipper posted a €6.8 billion revenue, several segments of the electronics in- commercial marine business mutually nearly 3,000 Partners. up €1.9 billion compared to the same pe- dustry, with positions in markets for compliments their product offerings, riod a year ago, attributing much of the complete products and components.

enhances access to diverse market seg- Batra Joins Glander increase to its December 2014 merger ments, and will provide customers with Glander International Bunkering hired with the shipping business of Cia. Sud Bow 2 Stern Royston Distributor quality 24/7 services at all major ports Ankita Batra as Bunker and Lubricant Americana de Vapores SA (CSAV). Royston appointed a new US-based dis- throughout North America. A new re- Trader for the India of? ce. Ankita Ba- Hapag-Lloyd also recorded a net pro? t tributor, Houma, La.-based Bow 2 Stern gional division, Mackay Marine Canada, tra joins Glander International Bunker- of €160.4 million in the ? rst nine months Technologies LLC. The new distributor will blend Mackay’s Vancouver of? ce ing with a post graduate in the domain of 2015, compared to a loss of €224 mil- will provide sales and technical service and CMC Electronics’ marine locations; of Energy Trading from the University lion for the same period in 2014. Helping support for the Enginei system, which resulting in ? ve Mackay of? ces in Van- of Petroleum and Energy studies, Dehra- to offset declining freight rates, the ship- uses powerful data collection software couver (British Columbia), Quebec City dun. Ms. Batra speaks Hindi and English per said its transport expenses and costs to signi? cantly expand the range of (Quebec), Halifax and Yarmouth (Nova and is familiar supplying in the ports of of purchased services have decreased fuel, engine performance and voyage

Scotia), and St. John’s (Newfoundland). India, Singapore and Fujairah. through 2015 for its ? eet of 175 con- data used for crucial fuel analysis and

Mackay Marine Canada will continue to tainerships mainly due to reduced bun- optimization decisions. Bow 2 Stern represent leading brands Canadian cus- GE Parnters for Royal Navy Business ker prices and consumption, as well as Technologies, LLC will service the Gulf tomers are familiar with, strengthened GE announced its partnership with synergies and cost savings realized from Coast from Texas to Florida and up the by Mackay’s worldwide network and VolkerStevin Ltd. to provide technical the merger. Mississippi River to St. Louis, MO. The extensive portfolio. solutions to the Defense Infrastructure move to establish formal distribution ar-

Organization (DIO) for the Royal Navy. Norautron Group acquires Hatteland rangements in the USA follows the suc-

Ingram Earns EPA Award Through this partnership, GE is set to de- Norautron Group entered into an agree- cessful installation of an Enginei system

Ingram Barge Company was honored to- sign, manufacture and commission a Ro- ment to acquire 100% of Hatteland Dis- earlier this year on a vessel operating in day with a SmartWay Excellence Award tary Frequency Converter (RFC) which play from Herkules Capital. Hatteland the Seabulk Towing ? eet. from the U.S. Environmental Protec- enables ef? cient, safe and reliable power Display’s history dates back to 1989, and tion Agency as a true industry leader in transfer from the national grid to HMS the company is now a leading designer freight supply chain environmental per- Queen Elizabeth, the ? rst of the Royal and manufacturer of high-end rugged formance and energy ef? ciency. Chuck Navy’s new aircraft carriers, based at displays, panel computers, and comput-

Arnold, Ingram’s VP of Business & Portsmouth Naval Base, UK. ers for all segments of the professional

Strategic Development said, “For In- marine industry. The company has es- gram and for our barging customers, it Hapag-Lloyd: Three Straight Quarter tablished strong relationships with major means moving more cargo over greater of Pro? ts systems integrators through a growth distances using less energy and water Hapag-Lloyd AG recorded its third con- strategy based on technological leader- and creating less waste.” Ingram Barge secutive pro? table quarter, marked by ship and innovation. Including Hatteland

Company is the ? rst barge carrier in the higher transport volumes and reduced Display, the Norautron Group will have

McAllister Celebrates 150 Years in Print “Early in 1864, a young man names James McAllister the last century and a half, telling the tale of immigrants stood on board a sailing vessel where he served as a mate. ? nding a narrow foothold in New York Harbor and build-

The boat was about to set sail from the Red Bay of Cushen- ing better lives for themselves, their families and thousands dall … (James) did not know that this would never be home of employees. The book reveals the rivalries, feuds, near again.” The opening lines from the ? rst chapter of the new bankruptcies and battles for ownership that nearly sank the book, McAllister Towing – 150 Years of Family Business, McAllister business over the years, woven through stories begin a voyage through the history of a tugboat and marine of peril, survival and achievement of McAllister Towing, transportation ? rm that runs ? ve generations deep, taking who tows barges, ferries passengers and provides ship readers on a journey of deepsea adventure, family tragedy docking services in dozens of ports along the U.S. East and company triumph. The book includes never-before Coast. McAllister Towing – 150 Years of Family Business is published material and photographs illuminating how available at Amazon.com, McAllister’s webstore and select

Americans lived and worked in the maritime industry over bookstores and museums throughout the country.

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