Waterman Steamship Corp

  • The Propeller Club of the United States, Port of Los Angeles-Long Beach No. 66, recently held their first board of governors meeting under new president Lew Coppersmith.

    Mr. Coppersmith, president of L.E. Coppersmith, Inc., had received the gavel from outgoing president Robert D. Hudson of the Port of Los Angeles, Calif., at the final meeting of the 1977- 78 year.

    Officers for the 1978-79 term are: Lew Coppersmith, president; Richard J. Jacobsen, J.A. Jacobsen & Associates, first vice president ; H. Lee Sellers Jr., Port of Long Beach, second vice president; M.H.K. Aschemeyer, Delta Steamship Lines, Inc., third vice president, and Gordon A. Menendez, Waterman Steamship Corp., secretary-treasurer.

    Board of governors for 1978-79 are: M.H.K. Aschemeyer, Delta Steamship Lines, Inc.; Richard Bliss, Matson Navigation Co.; Perry A. Clark, Texaco Inc.; Lew E. Coppersmith, L.E. Coppersmith, Inc.; Mitch G. Dwyer, Port of Los Angeles; Walter R. Gibbings Jr., Harbor Ship Electric Co.; R.S. Hartwick, Lillick Mc- Hose & Charles; Robert D. Hudson, Port of Los Angeles; John L.

    Iamarino, Crowley Environmental Services; Richard J. Jacobsen, J.A. Jacobsen & Associates, Inc.; Bernie K. Johnson, Jacobsen Pilot Service; Gordon A. Menendez, Waterman Steamship Corp.; William D. Moore Jr., Moore Travel Service; David E. Rietmann, Security Pacific National Bank; H.

    Lee Sellers Jr., Port of Long Beach; Chuck Slocombe, Crowley Maritime Corp.; Hugo Slocombe, Marine Terminals Corp.; Anthony J. Stapleton, Santa Fe Railway Co., and Reed M. Williams, Graham & James.

    Committee assignments for the coming year are: House (Programs) Richard Jacobsen, J.A.

    Jacobsen & Associates; Membership, H. Lee Sellers Jr., Port of Long Beach; Golf Tournament, William D. Moore Jr., Moore Travel Service; Legislative, Ronald S. Hartwick, Lillick McHose & Charles; Reception, Walter R.

    Gibbings Jr., Harbor Ship Electric Co.; National Convention, M.H.K. Aschemeyer, Delta Steamship Lines, Inc.; California Maritime Academy, David E. Rietmann, Security Pacific National Bank; Student Activities, Richard Bliss, Matson Navigation Co.; National Maritime Day (World Trade Week) co-chairmen, H. Lee Sellers Jr., Port of Long Beach, Tony Stapleton, Santa Fe Railway Co.; Ways & Means, Hugo Slocombe, Marine Terminals Corp.; Public Relations co-chairmen, Elmar Baxter, Port of Long Beach, Lee Zitko, Port of Los Angeles; Roster co-chairmen, Francis Pard, Port of Long Beach, and Frank Coghlan, Port of Los Angeles.

  • The Maritime Administration recently approved increases in the actual cost of two roll-on / roll-off containerships being built for Waterman Steamship Corp. by Penn Shipbuilding Co., Cheslocations ter. Pa. An increase of $2,027,000 was approved for hull 346, and $2,531,646 for hull 347. In

  • of three auxiliary cargo ships (T-AKX) ; — Maersk Line, Ltd., New York, N.Y., $257,499,000 for the conversion and charter of two ships; — Waterman Steamship Corp., New York, N.Y., $110,199,000 to convert and charter one ship. Bethlehem Steel Corp. at Baltimore, Md., and Beaumont, Texas, will convert

  • The S/S John B. Waterman is the first of three combination rollon /roll-off (ro/ro) container vessels being constructed by Sun Ship, Inc., Chester, Pa., for Waterman Steamship Corp. of New York. Delivery of the Waterman is scheduled for April 1981. Its design is very close in basic concept to a new

  • , S e a f a r e r s International Union; Robert W. Sammel, Prudential Lines, Inc.; Shannon J. Wall, National Maritime Union, and Richard S. Walsh, Waterman Steamship Corp. The Propeller Club is now commencing its 54th successful year as a broad maritime industry organization. Its principal objective is

  • Co.; Charles Kurz II, Margate Shipping Co.; Spyros Skouras, Presidential Lines; Anthony R. Maio, Prudential Lines; Edward P. Walsh, Waterman Steamship Corp.; and Erik F. Johnson, Central Gulf Lines

  • San Francisco, Calif.; R.E. Chisholm, manager, Marine Branch, Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Okla.; Herbert Hansen, senior vice president, Waterman Steamship Corp., New Orleans, La.; John T. Jacobson, marine manager, SOHIO, Standard Oil Co. (Ohio), Cleveland, Ohio; Vice Adm. E.C. Kuruvilla

  • elected president, succeeds his uncle, Erik F. Johnsen, president of ISC since its beginnings. He is a director of ISC and president and a director of Waterman Steamship Corp. Erik L. Johnsen has been re-elected Executive V.P. and a director of ISC and ISC subsidiary Waterman Steamship Corp., and president

  • of Bodenheimer Associates, and A.A. Freelund of C.R. Cushing & Co. 3. Efficiency in Bulk Handling —H.N. Baker Jr., vice president of Waterman Steamship Corp., will talk on "The Transportation of Bulk Commodities in Barge Carriers"; Richard E. Henning, director of Bulk Commodities at Sea-Land

  • Lines Ltd. of New York. The value for the contracts for Bethlehem is more than $600 million. Five new ships will be built by General Dynamics. Waterman Steamship Corp. of New York will convert three ships at National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. in San Diego, Calif. The 13 ships will be used for

  • began his tenure at Avondale as a naval architect Advanced Programs and Marketing — a position he stayed in until 1979, when he left to join Waterman Steamship Corp. as assistant to senior vice president Marine Operations. He remained at Waterman until 1985, when he departed for a position at Iron

  • , the 13,886- gt vessel has an overall length of 498.7 feet, beam of 75.8 feet, depth of 46.3 feet, and design draft (full load) of 32.5 feet. JOHN B. WATERMAN The S / S John B. Waterman is a 23,500-dwt combination container and r o / r o ship that was built for Waterman Steamship Corp. by Sun Ship,

  • MR Jun-14#56  59,217 18,090 2007 Waterman Steamship Corp 
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    Lines Shphldgs Y 9407562 Golden State Tanker 29,527 48,632 2009 Crowley Petroleum Service Y 9339818 Green Bay Ro-Ro 59,217 18,090 2007 Waterman Steamship Corp 9181560 Green Cove Ro-Ro 57,566 22,747 1999 LMS Shipmanagement Inc 9158288 Green Lake Ro-Ro 57,623 22,799 1998 NYK Line 9056296 Green

  • MR Nov-15-80#13  by Sun for Waterman Steamship Corp. 
The flexibility)
    November 15, 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 13

    can easily be tailored to the precise needs of the operator. Three of these versatile cargo vessels are now being constructed by Sun for Waterman Steamship Corp. The flexibility is inherent in the design Once the operator settles on the specs, he gets a ship that's designed from the keel up

  • MR Dec-80#3rd Cover  by Sun for Waterman Steamship Corp 
The flexibility)
    December 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 3rd Cover

    can easily be tailored to the precise needs of the operator. Three of these versatile cargo vessels are now being constructed by Sun for Waterman Steamship Corp The flexibility is inherent in the design. Once the operator settles on the specs he gets a ship that's designed from the keel up

  • MR Feb-15-83#33  of two 
ships; 
— Waterman Steamship Corp., 
New York)
    February 15, 1983 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 33

    three auxiliary cargo ships (T-AKX) ; — Maersk Line, Ltd., New York, N.Y., $257,499,000 for the conversion and charter of two ships; — Waterman Steamship Corp., New York, N.Y., $110,199,000 to convert and charter one ship. Bethlehem Steel Corp. at Bal- timore, Md., and Beaumont, Tex- as,

  • MR Feb-15-83#28  being built 
for Waterman Steamship Corp. 
by Penn Shipbuildin)
    February 15, 1983 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 28

    The Maritime Administration recently approved increases in the actual cost of two roll-on / roll-off containerships being built for Waterman Steamship Corp. by Penn Shipbuilding Co., Ches- locations. Similar details are giv- en for submersibles, diving sys- tems, and work units. In addi- tion

  • MR Dec-00#35  he left to 
join Waterman Steamship Corp. as assis-
tant)
    December 2000 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 35

    his tenure at Avondale as a naval architect Advanced Programs and Marketing — a position he stayed in until 1979, when he left to join Waterman Steamship Corp. as assis- tant to senior vice president Marine Operations. He remained at Waterman until 1985, when he departed for a posi- tion at

  • MR Jul-03#4  Offshore Resources 26 Waterman Steamship Corp. 45 
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  • MR Oct-73#5  of the company, 
Waterman Steamship Corp., also 
made)
    October 1973 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 5

    corpora- tion said the company is now in ne- gotiations on where and when the ships might be built. A subsidiary of the company, Waterman Steamship Corp., also made a filing with the Subsidy Board for operating differential subsidies to cover up to 30 sailings annually between the United

  • MR Oct-71#4  3 More LASH Ships 
Waterman Steamship Corp. has 
applied)
    October 1971 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 4

    is the world's second largest contain- er port, behind only New York. Waterman Asks MarAd For Mortgage Insurance On 3 More LASH Ships Waterman Steamship Corp. has applied for mortgage insurance to build three LASH (Lighter Aboard Ship) vessels for its Gulf-Far East service, for which it

  • MR Jul-71#10  LASH Vessels 
For Waterman Steamship Corp. 
An $83.8-million)
    July 1971 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 10

    $83.8 Million To Avondale To Build Three LASH Vessels For Waterman Steamship Corp. An $83.8-million shipbuilding contract—the second to be awarded under President Nixon's 10-year program to revitalize the American merchant marine—was announced by A.E. Gibson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce

  • MR Jun-15-71#15  Administration by 
Waterman Steamship Corp. It is esti-
mated)
    June 15, 1971 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 15

    for Title XI mortgage insurance to assist in the building of three LASH vessels has been made to the Maritime Administration by Waterman Steamship Corp. It is esti- mated the cost of each ship will be $28.1 million. Waterman already has applications for operating and construction sub- sidie

  • MR Feb-15-71#3 , a subsid-
iary of Waterman Steamship Corp., 
17 Rector)
    February 15, 1971 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 3

    six vessels of 165,000-dwt; Amercargo, Inc., 17 Battery Place, New York, N.Y., filed for two ves- sels; Waterman Carriers, a subsid- iary of Waterman Steamship Corp., 17 Rector Street, New York, N.Y., filed for two vessels; T.J. Stevenson and Co., Inc., 80 Broad Street, New York, N.Y., filed for

  • MR Oct-70#4  Shipping Co. 
Waterman Steamship Corp. 
Columbia Steamship)
    October 1970 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 4

    Corp. Cargo Brokerage Corp. Anchor Shipping Corp. Delta Steamship Lines, Inc. Seatrain Lines, Inc. Sun Oil Co. Keystone Shipping Co. Waterman Steamship Corp. Columbia Steamship Co. Central Gulf Steamship Corp. Number of Ships Type 1 Bath SACO—class 71,500-dwt OBO 1 Bath MACHIAS—class

  • MR Jun-15-69#2  its related company, Waterman Steamship Corp., is having the)
    June 15, 1969 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 2

    troopships?General R. M. Blatchford and Gen. Leroy Elt-inge. Waterman, which recently ob-tained title to the two vessels from its related company, Waterman Steamship Corp., is having the ships converted at the engine works division of Dillingham Corp., Portland. Ore., into breakbulk car-go carriers. Waterman

  • MR May-15-69#18 .; Capt. J.M. Forrell, Waterman Steamship Corp.; A. Bacols,)
    May 15, 1969 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 18

    . E. Marcus, Gulf Oil Co.; Copt. A.G. Fialcowitx, American Export Isbrandtsen Lines; 3rd row, Capt. F. Hearn, Mobil Oil Corp.; Capt. J.M. Forrell, Waterman Steamship Corp.; A. Bacols, States Marine Isthmian Agency, Inc.; 4th row, W.M. Gage, Mobil Oil Corp.; F.J. Rhati-gan. States Marine Isthmian Agency, Inc

  • MR Jun-2-10#56  Vehicles Carrier Waterman Steamship Corp 18,090 
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    June 2, 2010 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 56

    Trust 19,884 GLOBAL PATRIOT 1978 General Cargo General Cargo Ship Redstone Shipping 27,192 GREEN BAY 2007 Roll-on/Roll-off Vehicles Carrier Waterman Steamship Corp 18,090 GREEN COVE 1994 Roll-on/Roll-off Vehicles Carrier Central Gulf Lines Inc 16,178 GREEN DALE 1999 Roll-on/Roll-off Vehicles Carrier

  • MR Aug-94#107  Preference Acts 
Waterman Steamship Corp. has 
filed)
    August 1994 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 107

    otherwise withdrawn from the sub- sidy contract, whichever is earlier. Waterman Alleges Dept. Of Ag. Is Violating Cargo Preference Acts Waterman Steamship Corp. has filed an application requesting the Secretary of Transportation to re- quire the Department of Agricul- ture to comply with the

  • MR Dec-92#20  Service, Inc.; and 
Waterman Steamship Corp. 
The exporters)
    December 1992 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 20

    were: American President Line; Crowley American Transport, Inc.; Farrell Lines; Lykes Bros. Steam- ship Co.; Sea-Land Service, Inc.; and Waterman Steamship Corp. The exporters and importers who received U.S. merchant marine cer- tificates of appreciation were: ABB SUSA, Inc.; Acerol Corp.; Aris