Arthur Engel

  • Arthur Engel, president and chief executive officer of Southwest Marine, Inc., has been chosen Maritime Man of the Year by The Propeller Club of The United States, Port of San Diego. Mr. Engel was presented with The Brass Hat Award by Rear Adm. Joseph Rizza, president of The Propeller Club, during ceremonies which took place recently at Hotel Del Coronado.

    The award was bestowed upon Mr. Engel in honor of his efforts to promote, further, and support the maritime industry. The recipient of this award must have a track record of commendable accomplishments, and must be recognized nationally as an outstanding leader in his field.

    The keynote speaker, Vice Adm.

    Piotti, Commander, Sea Lift Command, Washington, D.C., addressed a crowd of over 400 attendees.

    The Brass Hat Award was originally initiated in 1948 by The Propeller Club, Port of the Golden Gate, to annually honor the member who has done the most to promote the American merchant marine.

    The idea was brought to the San Diego Propeller Club by Admiral Rizza, and has become a yearly event.

  • & Transportation Co., New York, N.Y. John C. Couch, president and chief operating officer, Matson Navigation Co., San Francisco, Calif. Arthur Engel, president and chief executive officer, Southwest Marine, Inc., San Diego, Calif. Conrad H.C. Everhard, chairman and chief executive officer

  • totally self-contained with its own electrical and sewage systems that eliminate any chance of waste entering San Diego's waterways. According to Arthur Engel, Southwest Marine president, the drydock is the state-of-the-art in dry dock construction—"A First of Its Kind." It not only has the normal

  • is reached. The San Pedro facility, with its 22,000-ton drydock, gives Southwest Marine the ability to handle much larger ships, according to Arthur Engel, president of Southwest Marine, Inc. "We intend to continue our all-out blitz on the commercial and naval work available. The acquisition of

  • Marine as a world class repair facility and will allow Royal Caribbean Cruise Line to remain at the forefront of the luxury cruise industry," stated Arthur Engel, president/CEO of Southwest Marine, Inc. For free literature on the facilities and capabilities of Southwest Marine, Circle 55 on Reader

  • MR Aug-77#14  workboats, ac-
cording to Arthur Engel, presi-
dent of Southwest)
    August 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 14

    , Calif., has been awarded a $2,500,000 contract by the U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command to build four- teen 50-foot LCM workboats, ac- cording to Arthur Engel, presi- dent of Southwest Marine. The new boats are scheduled for delivery starting in July 1978 to naval installations in San Diego, Calif

  • MR Aug-81#3  
ships, according to Arthur Engel, 
president of Southwest)
    August 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 3

    is reached. The San Pedro facility, with its 22,000-ton dry- dock, gives Southwest Marine the ability to handle much larger ships, according to Arthur Engel, president of Southwest Marine, Inc. "We intend to continue our all-out blitz on the commercial and naval work available. The ac- quisition

  • MR Sep-15-81#18  facilities according to 
Arthur Engel, president. 
The overall)
    September 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 18

    Inc., Ventura, Calif., to convert an LST to a barge. The conversion will be per- formed at Southwest Marine's San Diego facilities according to Arthur Engel, president. The overall conversion involves the removal of the superstruc- ture and main deck areas so that only the second deck remains

  • MR Nov-15-81#36  in the 
country," stated Arthur Engel, 
president of Southwest)
    November 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 36

    . "Our plans are to not only ex- pand with yards all along the West Coast, but to have the finest, most up-to-date yards in the country," stated Arthur Engel, president of Southwest Marine. The new addition includes com- puter and accounting facilities on the first floor. Management offices are

  • MR Mar-83#10  waterways. 
According to Arthur Engel, 
Southwest Marine)
    March 1983 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 10

    self-contained with its own electrical and sewage systems that eliminate any chance of waste entering San Diego's waterways. According to Arthur Engel, Southwest Marine president, the drydock is the state-of-the-art in dry dock construction—"A First of Its Kind." It not only has the normal

  • MR Jun-15-70#37  will suc-
ceed Rear Adm. Arthur Engel on 
or about July)
    June 15, 1970 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 37

    of the United States Coast Guard to be Superintendent of the Coast Guard Academy at New London, Conn., where he will suc- ceed Rear Adm. Arthur Engel on or about July 1, 1970. Rear Admiral Thompson will be coming from Miami, where he has been stationed for the past three years—the last

  • MR Dec-97#29  
repair yards, lead by Arthur Engel and B. 
Edward Ewing)
    December 1997 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 29

    29405 U.S.A. Ship Repair Notes SWM, SFD Acquired By Carlyle Group On the heels of a nationwide effort by several ship repair yards, lead by Arthur Engel and B. Edward Ewing of Southwest Marine Inc. (SWM), to lobby the government for information on project- ed ship repair budgets, SWM, San Francisco

  • MR Nov-85#103 ., San Francisco, 
Calif. 
Arthur Engel, president and chief)
    November 1985 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 103

    & Transportation Co., New York, N.Y. John C. Couch, president and chief operating officer, Matson Navigation Co., San Francisco, Calif. Arthur Engel, president and chief executive officer, Southwest Ma- rine, Inc., San Diego, Calif. Conrad H.C. Everhard, chair- man and chief executive officer

  • MR Jul-96#59  report directly to 
Arthur Engel, SWM)
    July 1996 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 59

    company in the Bay Area; Southbay Boat Yard in Chula Vista, Calif.; and SWM's American Samoa division. Both executives report directly to Arthur Engel, SWM's chairman of the board and CEO. AOTOS Award Recipients Announced The United Seamen Service's (USS) Admiral of the Ocean Sea Pan

  • MR Nov-88#71  99 on Reader Service Card 
Arthur Engel Honored 
By Mexican)
    November 1988 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 71

    For free literature giving com- plete information on the facilities and capabilities of the Port of Iber- ia, Circle 99 on Reader Service Card Arthur Engel Honored By Mexican And American Foundation Arthur Engel, president and chief executive officer of Southwest Marine, Inc., was presented

  • MR Jul-88#4  and Gulf Coasts. 
Arthur Engel Chosen 
Maritime Man)
    July 1988 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 4

    Jack- sonville, Fla., and Port Arthur, Tex- as. Moran Towing Corporation is one of the foremost tug operators on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts. Arthur Engel Chosen Maritime Man Of The Year Arthur Engel, president and chief executive officer of Southwest Marine, Inc., has been chosen Mari- time