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ON THE COVER: Maritime executive named director and 5 6 chief exectuive officer of the Alabama State Port Authority. See story on page 4 12 24

ALABAMA STATE PORT AUTHORITY The ALABAMA SEAPORT Magazine has been a trusted news and information resource P.O. Box 1588, Mobile, Alabama 36633, USA for customers, elected officials, service providers and communities for news regarding P: 251.441.7200 • F: 251.441.7216 • asdd.com Alabama's only deepwater Port and its impact throughout the state of Alabama, John C. Driscoll, Director, CEO region, nation and abroad. In order to refresh and expand readership of ALABAMA James K. Lyons, Director Emeritus SEAPORT, the Alabama State Port Authority (ASPA) now publishes the magazine Richard Clark, Deputy Director, COO quarterly, in four editions appearing in winter, spring, summer and fall. Exciting things Linda K. Paaymans, Secretary/Treasurer, CFO are happening in business and industry throughout Alabama and the Southeastern Danny Barnett, Vice President, Human Resources U.S., and the Port Authority has been investing in its terminals to remain competitive FINANCIAL SERVICES and meet the needs of shippers. Linda K. Paaymans, Secretary/Treasurer, CFO 251.441.7036 Lisa Blakley, Manager, PORT CREDIT & COLLECTIONS 251.441.7990 Kevin Malpas, Manager, RISK MANAGEMENT 251.441.7118 Maria Williams, Manager, ACCOUNTING 251.441.7059 CONTENTS MARKETING Driscoll Named New Port Director...... 4 Judith Adams, Vice President 251.441.7003 Sheri Collins, Manager, Public Affairs 251.441.7001 Aker Solutions...... 5 Kelly Sims, Manager, Real Estate 251.441.7113 Progress Around the Port...... 6 Phillip Draughter, Manager, Theodore Operations 251.441.7514 Huntsville PPA Harbor Project...... 9 OPERATIONS Industry Day...... 10 Atlanta Bradley N. Ojard, Sr. Vice President, Operations 251.441.8133 Jackson Bernard Scott, Manager, MCDUFFIE 251.441.7244 APM Terminals...... 11 Birmingham Dallas-Fort Worth Scott Wallace, Maintenance Manager, MCDUFFIE 251.441.7316 Made in Alabama: Dynetics...... 12 Bill Inge, Vice President, GENERAL CARGO/ INTERMODAL OPERATIONS 251.441.7236 Port Calls: Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail...... 14 F: 251.441.7231 Mobile Capt. Terry Gilbreath, HARBOR MASTER 251.441.7074 Currents...... 15 Pascagoula Pensacola Gulfport Cliff Melton, General Manager, TERMINAL RAILWAY 251.441.7301 Pages from the Past...... 23 Panama City Anna Ward, Director, Sales & Customer Service 251.441.7516 Jimmie Flanagan, PORT POLICE CHIEF 251.441.7777 Of Men and Ships: Britain's Final Assault...... 24 F: 251.441.7172 Lester Davison, Supervisor, TRUCK CONTROL 251.441.7098

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CUSTOMS BROKERS | FREIGHT FORWARDERS | SHIP AGENTS | NVOCC ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II 3 MARITIME EXECUTIVE NAMED DIRECTOR AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Kay Ivey, Governor of Alabama OF THE ALABAMA STATE ALABAMA STATE PORT AUTHORITY Bestor Ward, Chairman PORT AUTHORITY Term expires July 31, 2023 Joe McCarty, 1st Vice Chair, he Alabama State Port Authority board of directors named John C. Driscoll as Northern Region Term expires July 31, 2020 Tdirector and chief executive officer for the Port Authority effective June 1, 2020. Daryl Dewberry, At Large “Over the last several months, the board and Term expires July 31, 2024 Jimmy Lyons worked through a nationwide Horace Horn, Central Region search to identify a slate of qualified Term expires July 31, 2024 » Aker Solutions in Mobile, Alabama, will perform the engineering, design and manufacturing of the umbilicals. candidates,” said Bestor Ward, chairman of the Alabama State Port Authority. “It was Alvin K. Hope III, Southern Region John’s qualifications that made him the Term expires July 31, 2020 natural choice.” Tim Parker III, Central Region AKER SOLUTIONS WINS 20-YEAR UMBILICALS Driscoll most recently served as maritime director at the Port of Term expires July 31, 2023 Oakland in Oakland, California. He had operational and marketing responsibility for one of the nation’s top 10 container seaports Algernon "Al" Stanley, Northern Region MASTER ORDER WITH CHEVRON and was credited with improving that port’s operating efficiency, Term expires July 31, 2020 financial performance and community relations. Prior to working Ben C. Stimpson, 2nd Vice Chair, ker Solutions entered a master agreement to Aker Solutions’ facility in Mobile, Alabama, will perform in Oakland, Driscoll served as vice president of export sales for Southern Region provide umbilicals for Chevron-operated oil and the engineering, design and manufacturing of the CMA CGM (America) LLC, a leading global container shipping Term expires July 31, 2024 Agas fields in the U.S. . The company umbilicals. group. also secured the first work order under the new master Aker Solutions helps the world meet its energy needs. The Honorable Jerry Carl, President, agreement, to provide 24 kilometers (15 miles) of Driscoll gained deep international maritime experience and Working to engineer products, systems and services contacts working with Sea-Land Service, Maersk Line and CMA Mobile County Commission umbilicals for Chevron’s Anchor project. Term expires July 31, 2020 required to unlock energy, Aker Solutions’ goal is to CGM. He successfully developed business operations in the The scope of the Chevron agreement includes maximize recovery and efficiency of oil and gas assets, Caribbean, Central America and South America. engineering, design and manufacturing of dynamic while using expertise to develop the sustainable solutions ALABAMA SEAPORT EDITORIAL STAFF “This is a gratifying opportunity and a career highlight," said and static control umbilicals, dynamic and static power of the future. Aker Solutions employs approximately Judith Adams, Editor-in-Chief Driscoll. "I've seen the caliber of people who work here and the umbilicals and service and installation support. 16,000 people in more than 20 countries. contributions the Port of Mobile makes to Alabama, the local Jennifer Jenkins, Executive Editor This agreement lays the foundation for a long-term community, and global trade. There is so much to be proud of Leigh Rendfrey, Managing Editor collaborative relationship incentivizing both Chevron and in Mobile. The responsibility in leading this port is fantastic, and Sheri Collins, Editor-at-Large Aker Solutions to jointly improve long-term performance we will work together to continue the progress made under both technically and commercially through multi-project Executive Director Lyons.” EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS synergies, execution excellence and repeatability, and James K. Lyons, director and chief executive officer emeritus of Jennifer Jenkins life-of-field thinking. the Alabama State Port Authority said, “I’ve observed over the Ember Langley “We are honored to have entered this master order with years John’s incredible contributions to the industry. His abilities Taylor Lewis Chevron and to have been awarded the Anchor work were affirmed through our extensive assessment of his body of Leigh Rendfrey order,” said Luis Araujo, chief executive officer of Aker work and my conversations with those who have worked with Scott Rye Solutions. “This demonstrates the mutual trust between him. I am confident John will be an excellent fit for our seaport, the two organizations, as well as the capabilities and our management team and our employees.” Lyons is assisting ART DIRECTION experience of our umbilicals manufacturing organization Driscoll in the transition and serving as director emeritus until his Sarah Grube in the U.S.” retirement at the end of the year. Aker Solutions was at the same time awarded the first Driscoll attended the University of Maryland (College Park) and PHOTOGRAPHY work order under the Chevron master order for the graduated with a bachelor's degree in Business Management with Judith Adams Anchor project in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. The scope an emphasis on Transportation and Marketing. He is a native of Sheri Collins includes about 24 kilometers (15 miles) of 20,000 Bethesda, Maryland. John and his wife, Linda, have three children Nickole Haymaker psi dynamic steel tube and power umbilicals and and currently live in Mobile, Alabama. distribution equipment. The deepwater field is located Editorial offices of ALABAMA SEAPORT magazine are approximately 225 kilometers (140 miles) offshore » Master agreement lays the foundation for a long-term located at the International Trade Center, 250 N. Water Louisiana at a water depth of 1,524 meters (5,000 feet). collaborative relationship between Chevron and Aker Solutions. Street, Mobile, AL 36602. To be added to or deleted from the mailing list, contact the Alabama State Port Authority Marketing Office at 251.441.7001. 4 ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II 5 PROGRESS AROUND THE PORT

APM TERMINALS MOBILE CONTAINER TERMINAL PHASE 3 EXPANSION COMPLETE labama’s seaport modernization program continues state funding to take the Mobile Harbor to -50 feet by 2024. Ato complete important milestones to meet shipper Construction on the channel and harbor improvements is demand and accommodate larger vessels. The Alabama expected to begin later this year. State Port Authority completed its 400-foot container “We continue to seek out and implement innovative and dock expansion at the APM Terminals Mobile facility and world class infrastructure to meet the needs of our carriers three days later, the terminal simultaneously handled two and shippers,” said James K. Lyons, director emeritus for container ships for the first time at the newly expanded the Alabama State Port Authority. “We’re very pleased berth. The berth extension now enables two 8,000-10,000 with both carrier and shipper confidence in our program as TEU to be safely and easily handled simultaneously. The they continue to introduce larger ships, add capacity and quay extension was part of a $50 million Phase 3 expansion increase volumes through the Port of Mobile.” that increased terminal capacity and productivity at the 10-year-old APM Terminals Mobile intermodal container Brian Harold, managing director of APM Terminals Mobile complex at the Port of Mobile. said, “We are very excited to complete this project which allows us to offer a significant increase in berthing windows The BELITA, with a length overall of 1,096 feet and the to our customers. This expansion also enables us to offer COSCO SANTOS, with a length overall of 856 feet, utilized improved capabilities to quickly service vessels that may about 2,100 feet of berth on the newly finished quay. With arrive ahead-of, or behind schedule.” weekly post-Panamax container ship calls at the APM Terminals-operated facility, the Port Authority quickly The new dock is also capable of housing more cranes, which invested to remove possible vessel berth conflicts at the allows additional cranes to be added in the future. Other terminal. The dock enhancement project also beefed up recent improvements include an expanded outbound gate the mooring and fender systems to accommodate super (from four to six lanes) and an expanded Intermodal Rail post-Panamax vessels. The terminal is already equipped Facility (by 10 acres). APM Terminals Mobile currently has with two super post-Panamax and two post-Panamax four direct all-water weekly services from Asia, calling ship-to-shore gantry cranes to service the larger container various ports in China and Southeast Asia; three of them MTC LOGISTICS DELIVERS KEY CONSTRUCTION MILESTONE class vessels already calling the port. make direct calls in Busan as well. he Port of Mobile’s newest refrigerated cargo facility The facility is located outside the gates of the seaport’s The APM Terminals Mobile Phase 3 modernization project “The Alabama State Port Authority has been a great partner Tis erecting steel and changing the landscape at one of container terminal operated by APM Terminals and has complements prior investments by the Alabama State in growing the container volumes in the Port of Mobile. the nation’s fastest growing container ports. MTC Logistics immediate access to . The distribution center Port Authority and APM Terminals totaling $450 million in Since the opening of the container terminal in 2008, we (MTC) announced in May an investment of approximately will be one of the largest of its kind in the southeast. Its marine and rail container intermodal terminals. Investments have consistently worked together on short- and long-term $61 million at the port. proximity to the container terminal and max loading to date will soon be enhanced by the recent U.S. Army Corps commercial efforts, as well as the strategic development capabilities will not only add value, but help customers of Engineers issued permit and receipt of full federal and plans of the facility,” added Harold. “We are excited to see our new International Distribution Center take shape,” said Andy Janson, president of MTC reduce their carbon footprint by limiting the number of Logistics. “The feedback from the processors in the trucks on the road. MTC will employ more than 60 direct southeast and our international import customers has been jobs when the facility opens the first part of 2021. extremely positive. The COVID-19 challenges our country MTC Logistics is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hoffberger has been facing have magnified our essential place in the Holdings, Inc. (“HHI”) a diversified privately held PORT AUTHORITY PIER 2 CRANES COME DOWN temperature-controlled supply chain. We look forward to investment company of the Hoffberger family of , wo familiar icons on the waterfront are no two PACECO cranes continued to service general cargo providing a new option for the southeast in Alabama." Maryland. With the expansion, MTC Logistics will operate Tlonger there. Two PACECO Container Gantry Cranes, ships that regularly call Pier 2. Obsolete technology and James K. Lyons, director emeritus for the Alabama State four distribution centers with more than 40,000,000 cubic the 246 and the 400, were dismantled on the Alabama escalating maintenance costs were the two primary reasons Port Authority added, “This needed facility is poised to feet of refrigerated and frozen space, serving the ports State Port Authority’s Pier 2 terminal. for removing the cranes. serve the pent-up-demand of both our import and export of Mobile, Alabama; Baltimore, Maryland; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Wilmington, Delaware. James K. Lyons, director emeritus for the Port Authority said, Combined, the cranes are comprised of approximately refrigerated cargo shippers.” “These cranes were past their useful life, and our Gottwald 1.9 million pounds of steel, which will be recycled by When completed, the new facility will provide shippers Mobile Harbor crane can easily serve the cargo needs of our regional steel mills. G.A. West, of Creola, Alabama, won with seamless supply chain solutions focused on global shippers utilizing Pier 2.” the competitive bid work to remove the structures. Cowles, commerce. MTC provides shippers a comprehensive suite In 2006, the Port Authority acquired both cranes in used Murphy, and Glover, also of Mobile, Alabama, provided of services, including blast freezing, port drayage and LTL condition to serve a rapidly growing containerized cargo engineering support. The crane removal project was consolidation. MTC will expand the seaport’s blast freeze completed the end of May. business at the Authority’s Pier 2, while the new APM capability by accommodating 30 truckloads per day and Terminals Mobile container terminal was being constructed. providing 40,000 racked pallet positions of storage. When the new container terminal opened in 2008, the

6 ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II 7 ALABAMA U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS SIGN PROJECT AGREEMENT TO DEEPEN AND WIDEN THE PORT OF MOBILE labama’s seaport modernization program reached another critical milestone on June 17, when the state Aof Alabama and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers entered into the Project Partnership Agreement that will deepen and widen the Port of Mobile. Colonel Sebastien P. Joly, Commander of the Mobile District, and John C. Driscoll, director and chief executive officer of the Alabama State Port Authority, signed the agreement, which allows the Corps of Engineers to move into contracting and construction phases to take the Port of Mobile’s federal channel to a depth of 50 feet. Construction is expected to begin on the approximately $365.7 million project by the end of this year. The Mobile Harbor modernization program received full federal funding in February upon passage of the Energy & Water Development and Related Agencies Act. Under the act, approximately $377.6 million is available to qualifying Alabama can be proud of the powerful economic tool that projects in Alabama and two other U.S. Gulf states. Key is our own Port of Mobile.” features of the program will explore innovative ways of executing dredging in a logical, sequenced manner, “Joint signing of the Project Partnership Agreement is yet unconstrained by more traditional project-specific, another step forward in delivering expanded capability for account-specific, or single-year work plans. the Port of Mobile, the state of Alabama, and our nation to remain competitive in the global market,” said Col. Joly. U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) lauded this crucial and “The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is honored to have final step that allows the Corps to move forward on the opportunity to partner with the Alabama State Port construction. “Today’s signing of the Mobile Harbor Project Authority in delivering a project that will benefit the public agreement is yet another milestone in the process of for decades to come.” the deepening and widening the Port of Mobile. The completion of this historic project will transform Alabama, The Mobile Harbor deepening and widening project expanding economic opportunities throughout our received its Record of Decision in September 2019, state and the region. Further, the modernization of following an extensive four-year, environmental impact Alabama’s primary port will increase the ’ and economic feasibility study. With both federal funding competitiveness in the global market. I am extremely and the state’s match secured, the project can now grateful for the support of the Army Corps of Engineers leverage ongoing terminal investments in Alabama’s only and the work of the Alabama State Port Authority to ensure seaport to ensure economies of scale and competitive that this project, which I have spent years championing, rates for the seapor t ’s mining , manufac turing , agribusiness crosses the finish line with ease,” said Shelby. and retail/distribution shippers. Just this past year, the Port Authority completed its $50 million, Phase 3 PROUDLY SERVING THE PORT OF MOBILE The Mobile Harbor Modernization project also received expansion that added 20 acres of container handling the state of Alabama’s funding commitment in March yard and extended the dock to allow simultaneous 2019, when Alabama Legislature passed and Gov. Kay berth of two post-Panamax sized ships. The project Seabulk Towing is a leading tugboat operator with operations along the Ivey (R-AL) signed into law the Rebuild Alabama Act that complements prior investments totaling $450 million in Gulf Coast and Southeastern seaboard port system from Cape Canaveral, , to allocates a portion of state fuel tax proceeds to support marine and rail container intermodal facilities. approximately $150 million in bonds to meet the federal Port Arthur, Texas. With over 60 years of professional service to the maritime cost-share requirements for the harbor project. “The Mobile Harbor project leverages shore-side port investments that provide shippers cost competitive industry, Seabulk Towing is a proud and reliable ship docking partner. “Beyond the impact on the local and state levels, the Port transportation solutions in an ever-changing and of Mobile serves as a catalyst to our nation’s competitive increasingly competitive global economy,” said Driscoll. position in the global economy. I have been proud to “I’m deeply appreciative of the groundwork my predecessor, support The Mobile Harbor Modernization project, and I James K. Lyons, and the Authority’s team, delivered to look forward to watching the growing benefits our port realize this important project.” will have in the years to come,” Gov. Ivey said. “The Port of Mobile is now poised to become a major hub for export The Mobile Harbor Modernization project is anticipated activity, and this is yet another giant step forward in to occur over six construction phases, with a targeted For more information, contact supporting our industries in the Americas and beyond. project completion by March 2025. +1 251 432 2611 or visit: www.seabulktowing.com

ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II 9 INDUSTRY DAY 2020 or the first time ever, Industry Day was held as a Alabama State Port Authority’s Deputy Director and Chief virtual meeting with more than 100 representatives Operating Officer Rick Clark explained procedures of Fparticipating in the session. Captain LaDonn Allen, prep timelines and communications tools the port has Captain of the Port Sector Mobile, U.S. Coast Guard Sector in place to effectively communicate at the facility. The Mobile; Colonel Sebastian Joly, Commander, U.S. Army prep timeline focused on the hours at which facility prep Corps of Engineers Mobile District; and John Driscoll, work takes place and notices are received. Clark shared director and CEO of Alabama State Port Authority offered communications tools including the Alabama State welcoming remarks prior to the discussion of hurricane Port Authority hotline number, along with email and season, waterways management, coastal office resources phone distributions for storm updates. In the event of an and Alabama State Port Authority procedures. emergency, Alabama State Port Authority emails and texts The presentation opened with a hurricane season port users with periodic updates, provides the hotline weather review presented by Jason Beaman, National number for assistance and updates the website and social Weather Service, Mobile and Pensacola region. Beaman media platforms accordingly with the port’s status. shared storm predictions and highlighted useful While this year’s Industry Day looked a little different, tools, such as the Coastal Inundation Dashboard the purpose remained the same of connecting local that reports on the observed water levels throughout stakeholders to discuss plans of action in the event there is the sector of the Mobile area of responsibility. The NOAA a storm this season. APM TERMINALS MOBILE GAINS ANOTHER National Weather Service also profiled a southern region tropical webpage at (www.weather.gov/srh/tropical), as a “one- DISTRIBUTION CENTER stop shop” for all tropical-related local Serving the forecast information, including watches, endPak, which manufactures and sells automotive distribution multiplex in Santa Paula will continue offering warnings, threats, impacts, potential Gulf Coast lifts used in car dealerships and parking garages, shipping and order fulfillment services to approximately impacts for wind, storm, surge, flooding, Bhas joined such major companies as Walmart, 15 western states. rain and tornadoes. for Over 20 Years Amazon, Kia, Airbus, Bombardier and Mercedes-Benz in “This new distribution center will enhance our ability to get selecting the Port of Mobile and the state of Alabama as a Waterways was discussed next by our customers what they need, when they need it,” said hub for global logistics supply and distribution, as well as Lieutenant Commander Kelley Brown at Jeff Kritzer, BendPak’s executive vice president. “Today’s manufacturing. Sector Mobile Waterways Management consumer expects immediate delivery and we’re focused who provided key information in the U.S. Services include: Santa Paula, California-based BendPak has opened a new on helping that become a reality.” Coast Guard area of responsibility. Lt. Dockside Services • Line Handling Services 100,000-square-foot distribution center in Theodore, APM Terminals Mobile handled 419,000 TEUs in 2019 and Cmdr. Brown noted the approximate timing is a fully insured and • Crew Transportation Alabama. The new administrative and shipping complex recently expanded the Inland Container Transfer Facility for port status levels and what to expect • USDA Regulated Waste Disposal bonded maritime service has easy access to three major interstates and five Class (ICTF) for rail cargo, as well as expanded the berth in early during these critical status periods, and key • Local Deliveries company doing business I railroads, helping BendPak deliver products same-day 2020 to accommodate two or more ships at the same time. online resources for information. This served • Agriculture Washing or next-day to more customers in the eastern half of the in the Ports of Mobile, • Ship Spares Storage & Delivery as a reminder for the importance of timely “We’re in the middle of the country, enabling companies Pascagoula, Gulfport, country. port checklists. International Services include: to reach four major population centers in one day: the U.S. and Pensacola. “Opening the Mobile distribution center represents our Gulf, the U.S. East Coast, the U.S. Midwest and Canada,” Chief of Coast Programs Nate Lovelace • Customs Bonded Carrier continued commitment to being the industry leader and & Warehouse stated Brian Harold, managing director of APM Terminals presented on behalf of the U.S. Army Our mission is to provide • AirCargo International® Agent best at serving our customers, and part of the commitment Mobile. “Supply chain flexibility, speed and lower costs Corps of Engineers. Lovelace was able to the most expedient and means reducing delivery times,” said Don Henthorn, create a more competitive edge. Supply chain leaders like share resources the USACE provides in Logistics related services economical services BendPak president and founder. “This new facility brings our fast access to commercial U.S. centers via multiple preparation during and after storms, and include: while in port. our products geographically closer to our customers and landside logistics options: five Class I railroads, trucking also provide local stakeholders of how • 24-Hour, 7 Day that makes a huge difference.” the dredging schedule looks, as well as “Hot Shot” Service and 15,000 miles of inland waterway connections. These the waterway status sheet. The USACE • 5,000 square foot warehouse The new distribution center is strategically located to integrated offerings make supply chains flow easier, • Roll Off Rental & Debris Removal duties include waterway restoration call, allow for easy access to , Interstate 10, smarter and with less cost. We are constantly looking • Heat/Shrink Wrap and Highway 43. The new fulfillment for new ways to improve supply chains and attract more updating the emergency phone number • Rail Car Cleaning and main point of contacts, fueling vehicles • Container Trucking Service operation will offer next-day or two-day delivery to a large business through our port.” and survey vessels, coordinately dredge share of BendPak’s customer base on the eastern half of pre-storm actions, prioritizing survey efforts www.dockside-services.com the United States. BendPak’s California headquarters and and participating on port coordination calls. 251.438.2362 • P.O. Box 122, Mobile, AL 36601

10 ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II 11 MADE IN ALABAMA MADE IN ALABAMA

» The Human Landing During the official launch and flight process, System (HLS) features t h a m e s b a t r é i n s u r a n c e i s a sustainable design, the Dynetics HLS can be fully integrated and built for reusability. launched on a commercial or NASA launch vehicle. This flight system will be designed to comfortably take two crew members from lunar orbit to the lunar surface, and back to United States soil, after landing and surface Your Port. habitation on the lunar surface for a week. The moon has had its fair share of robotic visitors in recent years, but history is also in the making during the build of NASA’s new HLS. Since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972, no person has visited the moon surface. The selected concept and system will not only be returning American citizens to the lunar surface, but also will be taking the first woman to step foot on the moon. “HLS, even though in a sense it’s a step back (to 50 years ago), feels like the next ‘giant leap’ forward in terms of where human exploration is headed,” said Crocker. As knowledge of the vastness of outer space continues to grow, Dynetics is ready to help America take one more giant leap for mankind in space exploration. For more information on Dynetics, visit www.dynetics.com. DYNETICS The race toward more space exploration continues to Named after the Greek goddess of the moon, NASA’s this day with Huntsville’s own, Dynetics. The wholly Artemis program will be run in two different phases. owned subsidiary of Leidos has been awarded one of The first phase includes the 10-month base period for three contracts from NASA’s Artemis program to design all preliminary design work and is then followed with a a Human Landing System (HLS). This newly built system four-year option period. is set to take Americans back to the lunar surface by Dynetics is known for their innovation and sustainability 2024, with NASA selecting the contracting team at the in projects they work on and complete. With sustainability start of 2021. being extremely important in new engineering of This $4 billion award was granted to three winners; Blue the build in NASA’s Artemis program, Dynetics has a Origin, SpaceX and Dynetics. While each finalist has their simple approach in their process: create a reusable and own concept set for a smooth lunar landing, Dynetics sustainable flight object, with commercial supported believes they have what it takes to set them apart from lander capability. the competitors before the final selection is made. “We believe that sustainability — which is enabled by “The Artemis program in general, and the Human Landing reusability — is the centerpiece of the whole Artemis System specifically, feel like the next great adventure in program. For the program to truly be successful, it space,” said Andy Crocker, Dynetics HLS deputy program should lay the foundation for a continuous human manager. “Establishing a sustainable cadence of trips to presence beyond Earth orbit, including near-term Mars the moon — and possibly a permanent human presence missions and human missions into deeper space,” said Bumbershoot • Cargo • Commercial Hull • Crew Coverage (Jones Act) • Flood • there — is essential to building the capabilities for human Crocker. “We believe it’s critical for the design of the Marina Operators Legal Liability • Marine Builders Risk • Marine General Liability • • • • exploration of Mars and into deeper space. Being a part HLS to enable near-term reusability, to be affordable, Maritime Employers Liability Pollution Liability Protection and Indemnity • • of that — the opportunity to play a critical role in pushing and to make not only crewed missions but many types Ship Repairer’s Legal Liability Stevedore’s Legal Liability Terminal Operators Legal Liability • Towers Liability • USL&H • Wharfinger’s Legal Liability mankind deeper into space — is why most of us who are of missions — scientific, exploratory, commercial, involved in the program got into the space business in infrastructure-building, etc. — possible with the same the first place.” basic design and lunar mission architecture.” MOBILE 251.473.9000 | GULF SHORES 251.968.4322 WWW.THAMESBATRÉ.COM

12 ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II 13 PORT CALLS: ROBERT TRENT JONES GOLF TRAIL CURRENTS

Photo credit: Michael Clemmer PORT AUTHORITY’S SHORTLINE RAILROAD 468 holes. 26 courses. 11 different locations. The Robert Trent Jones (RTJ) Golf Trail has been an Alabama RECOGNIZED FOR SAFETY ACHIEVEMENTS landmark and destination for more than 25 years. Attracting players from all over the world, The Trail The American Short Line and Regional Railroad found everywhere on our system, and the hard work has a course fit for golfers looking to experience a Association (ASLRRA) has awarded two of its our people put forth every day.” world-renowned course, while playing with scenery of prestigious President’s Awards to the Alabama State Port Authority’s Terminal Railway — Alabama State To qualify for the ASLRRA President’s Award, a short Alabama landscape in the background. Photo credit: Michael Clemmer Docks (TASD). Each year, the association recognizes line must have earned the Jake Award. The Jake Designed by the premier golf course architect in the those short line railroads that achieve rail safety Award recognizes outstanding safety achievements world, Robert Trent Jones Sr., The Trail stretches from Anniston, Auburn, Birmingham, Dothan, Greenville, standards. John C. Driscoll, director and chief in the short line railroad industry and is presented to the rolling hills of northern and central Alabama to the Hoover, Huntsville, Mobile, Muscle Shoals, Point Clear, executive officer of the Port Authority, commended the ASLRRA member railroad that performs better wetlands and woods near the Gulf Coast with more than and Prattville, with each location being within 15 minutes the railroad’s management and personnel noting, than the Class II or Class III industry average injury 100 miles of course built for the golf enthusiast. of a major interstate, convenient for golfers wanting an “This is a tremendous accomplishment signifying our frequency rate as reported by the Federal Railroad “First time visitors can expect a variety of course designs escape to the green. railroad’s professionalism and commitment to safe Administration (FRA) in the prior year. The Terminal in spectacular settings,” said John Cannon, president of operations.” Railway TASD has earned seven Jake Awards since With raving reviews from The Wall Street Journal and Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. “RTJ reservations team 2007, including the 2019 Jake Award with Distinction The New York Times calling The Trail “some of the best helps golfers plan their trips to match their expectations. The ASLRRA President’s Award recognizes railroads as the railroad had both zero reportable injuries and public golf in the world,” guests at any RTJ location Once you arrive at an RTJ location, expect friendly, by region and class that achieve zero accidents or zero reportable rail accidents. should expect friendly and helpful associates ready to helpful associates to get you started and quality courses the best safety rate as measured by the lowest get tee time started. worth the trip.” accident frequency rate per person-hour below The Alabama State Port Authority owns and/or As COVID-19 continues to impact the community the national average. The Port Authority’s Terminal operates the public deep-water port facilities at the Since opening in 1992, more than 13 million rounds of and future travel plans, RTJ locations have set up Railway achieved both benchmarks earning the Port of Mobile handling more than 26 million tons golf have been played on the Robert Trent Jones Golf precautionary measures for visitors’ comfort and safety Authority’s short line railroad two President’s annually. In calendar year 2019, the Terminal Railway Trail. With guests from all 50 states, and an average of as they take part in the game. Awards for Most Hours of Injury-Free Operation TASD serviced five Class I railroads, a Class II railroad 20 foreign countries, The Trail brings in new faces from (zero accidents in a calendar year) and Best Safety and a Class III railroad handling 164,321 revenue rail new places every single year. “Unless living in the same household, only one golfer will Rate for 150,000 – 250,000 Person Hours worked in cars through its interchange and terminal yards. The ride in a cart and contact with the flagstick has been “The typical trail is three to four days, but we certainly calendar year 2019. Port Authority’s Terminal Railway is one of the nation’s restricted when putting,” said Cannon. “Golf works have seen golfers stay much longer,” said Cannon. “Some largest port authority owned and operated railroads. well with social distancing and with the help of our RTJ golfers have played all the courses in an extended golf “To be awarded two President’s Awards speaks to associates, we are pleased to continue offering access to trip. Others come back year after year until they have the safety culture developed and embraced by world-class courses on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. played them all and then start over again.” every member of the Terminal Railway,” said Cliff For more information on booking a trip to a Robert Trent Melton, general manager of the Terminal Railway. “I Each of the 11 locations on The Trail is located within Jones golf course, please see www.rtjgolf.com. am extremely proud of the prevailing good attitude a two-hour drive of the next course, making it easy to plan a golfing retreat. Courses are located in or near

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PORT RECEIVES 2019 GREEN MARINE VALENTZ NAMED TO NATIONAL MARITIME CERTIFICATION CYBER SECURITY BOARD

The Alabama State Port Authority received a certificate for its 2019 The Alabama State Port Authority’s IT Information sharing and analysis participation and performance in the Green Marine Program. Green Marine Security and Network Infrastructure efforts focus on threats to both is the leading environmental certification program for North America’s Manager Brett Valentz was named information technology (IT) and maritime industry and engages ship owners, port authorities, terminal operators, shipyard managers and seaway corporations to benchmark their to the board for directors for the operational technology (OT) systems annual environmental performance. As part of the certification program, Maritime Transportation System that stakeholders can use to prevent participants agree to have their results verified and commit to transparency Information Sharing and Analysis and/or minimize potential cyber and continual improvement to earn their Green Marine certification. Green Center (MTS-ISAC). incidents. The MTS-ISAC’s services Marine aims to lead worldwide conversations about how to identify emerging assist MTS critical infrastructure This newly-formed nonprofit issues, set realistic but demanding goals for environmental improvement, and stakeholders with understanding organization was created in benchmark progress. and addressing cyber risk areas as February 2020 by a group of outlined by the U.S. Coast Guard. U.S.-based maritime critical infrastructure stakeholders to “As the maritime sector continues promote and facilitate cybersecurity to rapidly increase its reliance upon information sharing, awareness, and integration of new technologies training and collaboration efforts into operational capabilities, we’re between private and public sector seeing the need for stakeholders to stakeholders. Their mission is to pool limited cybersecurity resources effectively reduce cyber risk across to understand and manage the the entire MTS community through associated risks in effective improved identification, protection, ways,” said MTS-ISAC’s Executive detection, response, and recovery Director Scott Dickerson. “We’re e f f o r t s . I n d u s t r y l e a d e r s re p re s e n ti n g s e a p o r t s , ve s s e l actively seeing an increase in cyber threat activity, owner/operators and terminal operators recognized and effective information sharing between our the need to improve cybersecurity resiliency in their stakeholders has been a force multiplier for their risk respective organizations. With limited resources management efforts. We believe effective maritime available inside each organization, they realized the public-private partnerships will be a cornerstone for best approach was to work with trusted MTS peers, successful maritime cyber risk management efforts including both private and public sector partners, to moving forward." identify, protect against, and detect cyber threats targeting their networks, systems, and people. MTS-ISAC’s 15-member voting board represents a cross sector of representatives from ports, including The Department of Homeland Security recognizes the Alabama State Port Authority, Greater Lafourche the Maritime Transportation System (MTS) as one Port Commission (Port Fourchon), Jacksonville Port of the seven critical subsectors within the Authority (JAXPORT), Port of New Orleans, Port of Transportation Systems Sector. The maritime San Diego, Port Vancouver USA, and other maritime subsector alone accounts for 26% of the U.S. economy, critical infrastructure stakeholders including equaling $5.4 trillion in total economic activity. The terminal operators, vessel operators, cruise industry backbone of the maritime sector is international representatives, energy industry representatives and freight being transported to and from the U.S., with government representatives. vessels moving 41.9% of the value and 70.7% of the weight of U.S. international trade in 2018. As a result, the American Association of Port Authorities believes the MTS is worthy of cybersecurity protection.

The MTS-ISAC serves as a centralized point of coordination to share timely and actionable cyber threat information between trusted stakeholders.

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WARRIOR TOMBIGBEE WATERWAY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING The Warrior Tombigbee Waterway Association held its annual meeting in Point Clear, Alabama, in July, after being rescheduled due to COVID-19. Both virtual and in-person meetings were held with all precautions for social distancing and face coverings in place.

Members had the opportunity to hear updates from leaders with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers including Col. Sebestien Joly, Commander, Mobile District; Wynne Fuller, Chief, Operations Division; Anthony Perkins, Operations Project Manager, Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway; and Justin Murphree, Operations Project Manager, Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway. Representatives Capt. LaDonn Allen, Sector Commander, and Lt. C m m d r. Ke ll ey B rown , S e c to r M o b il e f ro m th e U . S . C o a s t G u a rd a l s o p rovi d e d updates. Julie Ufner, newly appointed president of the National Waterways Conference, spoke on water resources, regulations and authorizations.

John Driscoll, director and CEO of the Alabama State Port Authority, provided updates on the Port of Mobile. Attendees also heard presentations virtual and in person from Patrick Cagle, Alabama Coal Association; Friyana Shah, Eviva; and Scott Haskew, AM/NS Calvert, on the state of the coal, PROJECT CARGO: FROM ITALY TO ALABAMA woodchip and steel industries in Alabama. In addition, the annual meeting Project cargo originating in Italy recently traveled to included presentations on economic development for inland ports from Alabama’s deep-water seaport and headed to one of Aimee Andrews, executive director, IRPT; K.R. McKenzie, commercial Georgia-Pacific’s mills in Alabama. Unloaded from the director, Watco Companies; and Mayor Walter Porter Sr., mayor of the Port vessel directly onto barge at the Port of Mobile, the of Epes. tissue machinery and parts were shipped to Georgia Pacific’s Naheola Mill in Pennington, Alabama. The agent was Nord Sud Shipping Inc., and the stevedore was Premier Bulk Stevedoring. Barnhart Crane & Rigging provided barge services for the project cargo movement.

This project cargo is integral to a recent $120 million investment at the mill for a new tissue machine and roll storage building to support the company’s retail bath tissue business. The new tissue machine is replacing two older machines, increasing capacity, supporting new tissue converting lines, and continuing investments to modernize the Naheola mill.

The Naheola mill employs more than 900 people and produces retail bath tissue and paper towels used by consumers across the county. The mill also makes bleached paperboard which is sold on the market and used to make Georgia-Pacific’s Dixie plates, cups and bowls. Across Alabama, Georgia-Pacific currently operates eight facilities, employs more than 2,600 employees directly, pays more than $204 million in direct wages and benefits and creates more than 9,300 jobs indirectly in the state.

In the past five years, capital investment at the Naheola mill has totaled more than $500 million, and Georgia-Pacific’s statewide investments have totaled approximately $1.6 billion. Located in southwest Alabama, Georgia Pacific’s Naheola pulp and paper mill began operations in 1959.

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NATIONAL MARITIME DAY SOUND OFF TO ALABAMA’S SEAPORT AND TRANSPORTATION WORKERS

In tribute to Alabama’s seaport and transportation At the Port of Mobile alone, vessel and cargo activity workers, all vessels at berth or transiting the Port of account for more than 153,000 Alabama jobs generating Mobile on Friday, May 22, held a SOUND OFF at 12 p.m. $25.1 billion in economic value for our region and state. Services CST. The SOUND OFF consisted of four short blasts on Even throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Alabama’s Intermodal / Trucking Long Haul – Short Haul the ship’s horn. transportation workers adjusted their schedules and work routines to ensure worker safety to safely transport Offering Port, Distribution and Drayage Each day, the Port of Mobile’s maritime and transportation the goods so vital to many jobs and the economy. The Services employees work the front lines to ensure goods stock SOUND OFF was just one small way to raise awareness our shelves, raw materials and components reach our and recognize the important work transportation workers Cross Docking / Trans-Loading factories, agricultural products reach their markets, and deliver. The Port also honored maritime workers with a Fleet of 400 Plus Dry Van and Flatbed Trailers energy products power our lives. The Port’s stevedores, National Maritime Day video that can be viewed on the trucking, railroad, ship, tow and push boat and channel official YouTube Channel of the Port of Mobile, Alabama Storage Containers, 20’, 40’, Office Units and dredging workers are essential to healthy supply chains - https://bit.ly/3c1J0Em. Combo’s that keep the economy moving. Agent for Allied Van Lines, offering residential and commercial relocation services both international and domestic. Facility 500,000 Plus Square Feet of Warehouse Space 24/7/365 Manned Security Facility is Fully Fenced Security Camera System Close access to Interstate 10, only 15 minutes from the Port of Mobile 35 Acre Laydown Yard 32,000 lb Lift Onsite Additional Space to Grow

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In August of 1965, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for Mobile's International Trade Center.

22 ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II 23 Captain George Woodbine. Another 60 Indians under the command of First Lieutenant James Cassell were landed to the east north-east of the fort to guard the pass at Bon Secour.

After emplacing a 5 1/2-inch howitzer, Nicolls had withdrawn to the HERMES, suffering from a bout of dysentery. Hampered by unfavorable winds, the ships were unable to get underway until the afternoon of BRITAIN’S FINAL ASSAULT September 15, when they sailed in a line of battle into the bay. The fort’s guns opened on the little fleet at 4:00 p.m., and within 20 minutes the battle was in earnest, with sk the average American to name the final battle Upon assuming command of U.S. forces at Mobile in Major Lawrence noting that the fort took fire “from two of the and depending on whether he August 1814, Major General Andrew Jackson quickly ships and two brigs, as they approached.” The Colonial Aor she had any opinion on the subject, the answer reversed the order, sending a force of 160 soldiers from Marines also opened on the fort, but their single howitzer likely would be, “The ,” in which the Second Infantry Division and under the command proved ineffective, and they were soon silenced by the General Andrew Jackson and a rag-tag army of soldiers, of Major William T. Lawrence to man the fort. Jackson superior gunnery of the Americans. volunteers, Creoles, free men of color and, most famously, believed the British planned to invest Mobile, and pirates under the command of Jean Lafitte, defended the Lawrence’s dozen artillery pieces would serve as the first HERMES anchored nearest the guns of Ft. Bowyer, where city and handily whipped the British. Even most Mobilians line of defense against any attack by the British from the she took withering fire. On deck, Major Nicolls suffered might be surprised to learn that the final action in the war sea. head and leg wounds from flying splinters. The battle was not fought on the outskirts of the Crescent City but raged until 7:00 p.m. After a shot from the fort parted under the very nose of Mobile. The anticipated attack came less than a month later. the HERMES’ cable and the flagship drifted to within 600 As Jackson had intuited, the British planned to capture » Major General Andrew Jackson assumed command of U.S. forces in Mobile in August 1814 and ordered Major William yards of the American battery, Captain Percy ordered his Founded by the French in 1702, Mobile had seen a virtual Mobile and use the city as a staging ground for an attack Lawrence to take command of Ft. Bowyer to defend against men to fire and abandon ship. Lawrence reported, “At 10 parade of flags fly overhead as the colonial city had on New Orleans. With Mobile under British control and an anticipated British attack. P.M. we had the pleasure of witnessing the explosion of changed hands several times: French, British, Spanish guarded by warships, the British would have her magazine.” The other ships now withdrew to a safe and, beginning in April 1813, American. As the War of 1812 been assured of a landing point for troops and supplies distance, bringing the engagement to an end. ground on, the United States had recognized Mobile’s while denying access by the Americans. Plans called 2 2 g u n s , Pe rc y ’s fl a g ship; th e six th - rate p os t ship C A R RO N , strategic location, and Major General James Wilkinson, for British troops to march overland from Mobile to 20 guns, commanded by the recently promoted Captain The battle marked a complete victory by the American commanding U.S. forces in the city, had ordered a Natchez on the River, where they could cut Robert Cavendish Spencer (third son of the second forces. Not only had HMS HERMES been destroyed, the redoubt built on Mobile Point at the mouth of Mobile off New Orleans from the north and attack the city from Earl Spencer); the brig-sloop CHILDERS, 18 guns, flagship had suffered casualties of 17 killed in action, nine Bay. In June, Colonel John Bowyer was dispatched to that vantage point. The occupied area could also serve Commander John Brand Umpreville; and the brig-sloop mortally wounded and another 19 wounded. SOPHIE’s complete construction of the fortification. The resulting as an autonomous “Indian Territory.” As envisioned by SOPHIE, 18-guns, under the command of Commander losses included six killed in action, four mortally wounded fort, built of logs and packed sand, comprised 22,000 British strategists, this territory would be populated by Nicholas Lockyer, who had made a name for himself and 12 additional wounded. HMS CARRON’s casualties square feet ensconced by a 400-foot semi-circular wall their Creek allies and serve as a means to stop American capturing numerous prizes during the war. Lockyer had included one mortally wounded sailor and five wounded facing the bay and two 60-foot walls connected to a expansion. only just returned from a meeting with Jean Lafitte in individuals. One Colonial Marine had been killed. In bastion on the land side. The completed fort was named Barataria Bay during which he had tried to recruit the contrast, the butcher’s bill for the Americans included in Bowyer’s honor. The Army manned the fort for about On September 12, 1814, a squadron of four British warships well-known pirate and his men to fight for the British. four dead and five wounded. Not only had the squadron a year before Wilkinson’s successor, Brigadier General and several smaller vessels under the command of Captain and the landing parties been stopped, the plan to capture Royal Marine Major Edward Nicolls—an Anglo-Irish officer Thomas Flournoy, ordered the troops to withdraw. the Hon. William Henry Percy, arrived offshore. The flotilla Mobile and attack New Orleans from the north had been known as “Fighting Nicolls”—landed some nine miles consisted of the sixth-rate sloop-of-war HMS HERMES, thwarted, forcing the British to attempt a frontal assault east of Ft. Bowyer with a force of 60 Colonial Marines, on the city in January 1815. all of whom were former slaves or free men of color, and a contingent of approximately 60 Creek and Seminole The British suffered a humiliating defeat at New Orleans, Indian Colonial Marines led by the Jamaican-born but Andrew Jackson failed to press the attack and allowed

» Begun in April 1813 as a redoubt on Mobile Point (modern-day Fort Morgan Peninsula), construction of the timber-and-sand fortification was overseen by Colonel John Bowyer, for whom the fort was named. Ft. Bowyer comprised 22,000 square feet and » A diagram of His Majesty’s Sloop-of-War HERMES, launched in 1811. HERMES served as flagship of a squadron of four British was built to provide defense of . warships dispatched in September 1814 to reduce Ft. Bowyer and capture Mobile.

24 ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II 25 in reserve. Under the cover of sand dunes, the British Unbeknownst to Lawrence, reinforcements from Mobile advanced to within 200 yards of the fort. That night, they finally had the favorable winds they had been awaiting began digging a series of approach trenches. American and had departed from the port city late on February 11. observers could make out the dark figures of the British Arriving on the Eastern Shore some 12 miles above the against the white sand, and rained down accurate and fort on the morning of the 12th, the Americans captured deadly artillery fire on the work party, but the soldiers a barge manned by 17 Royal Navy sailors, who informed heroically continued their efforts, coming within 30 the U.S. troops of Ft. Bowyer’s surrender. The Second yards of the fort. Battle of Ft. Bowyer had come to an end. Casualties included one American killed and 10 wounded, while Stung by their earlier defeat at Bowyer, the British the British suffered losses of 13 killed and 18 wounded. now emplaced four 18-pounder cannon, two 8-inch Before Lambert could organize an attack on the city at howitzers and five mortars. Admiral Cochrane’s flagship, the head of the bay, HMS BRAZEN arrived from Jamaica HMS TONNANT, also landed a 25-man detachment on February 14 with the news that a peace treaty had of Royal Marine Artillery under the command of been signed on December 24. The war was over. The Lt. John Lawrence, bringing with them two six-pounder battle at the mouth of Mobile Bay was the final land rockets, 100 12-pounder rockets and a number of action of the War of 1812. Congreve rocket launchers, an overpowering display of firepower. Additionally, the enemy was prepared to use shrapnel and incendiary and explosive shells during the bombardment. Troops from the 85th » HMS SOPHIE, Commander John Lockyer commanding, joined Regiment of Foot now were transported from Dauphin HERMES as the two ships nearest the fort during the shelling. Island in final preparation for the coming battle. Offshore could be seen heavy ships of the line, frigates, schooners, the enemy to effect a successful withdrawal to their fleet, sloops-of-war and bomb ketches, bristling with guns, with the last of the troops embarking on January 28. A mortars and well-armed and sailors. coastal storm blew in the next, keeping the ships at their American reinforcements, including more than » A fleet of 38 British warships appeared off the mouth anchorages until February 5, when they sailed westward. 1,000 men of the 3rd and 39th Infantry, along with another of Mobile Bay on February 7, 1815, heralding one final Admiral Sir gave instructions for the 200 volunteer militiamen and Indians, were situated at assault on Ft. Bowyer. fleet to make for Dauphin Island at the mouth of Mobile Mobile more than 30 miles up the bay. Orders were given Bay, where repairs could be made and the battered men that the Americans would sail “with the first fair wind,” but and ships could be attended to. it was too late. Lt. Colonel William Lawrence knew that Meanwhile, Jackson had ordered Ft. Bowyer reinforced. any defense of Ft. Bowyer would be suicidal; however, it William Lawrence, promoted to the rank of lieutenant was not until the two sides had exchanged artillery fire colonel following his successful defense of the fort in that a truce was called and terms of surrender discussed. September, now commanded a force of 370 officers and Lawrence surrendered to the British on February 12, his men from the Second Infantry Division and an artillery men marching out and rendered proper military honors by the British as they lay down their arms and handed battery of 22 cannon. Jackson had boasted of the fort APTIM.COM that “ten thousand men cannot take it!” In reality, while over their colors. Lawrence was taken prisoner. PORT well suited to defend against a land attack, Ft. Bowyer now was overcrowded, providing refuge to some three dozen women and children and lacking SOLUTIONS adequate defense for its gunners who would be exposed during battle as the guns were mounted so as to fire over the tops of the APTIM has nearly 60 years of ports and harbors experience. ramparts. From the Terminal in Mobile Bay to one of the world’s largest port equipment procurement projects in Commanding the British troops, Major South Korea, APTIM is a global leader in designing, building General John Lambert believed that if and maintaining critical port infrastructure. We partner British forces could take Ft. Bowyer, Mobile with our clients in all aspects of their projects to provide would fall, and they could have a second comprehensive port solutions. chance of attacking New Orleans. This time, the British had the resources they needed. BULK, LIQUID BULK AND CONTAINER TERMINALS The fleet hove into view on February 7, 1815, BULK MATERIAL HANDLING a surprising and intimidating view to those CONTAINER EQUIPMENT PROCUREMENT AND INSPECTION at Ft. Bowyer who counted more than PROGRAM AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT three dozen British warships on the horizon. DREDGE MATERIAL MANAGEMENT AND BENEFICIAL RE-USE The following day, Lambert landed some VESSEL NAVIGATION AND MOORING 1,300 troops from the 4th, 21st and 44th SHORELINE PROTECTION AND SAND MANAGEMENT Regiments of Foot east of the fort to cut it off from reinforcement by land. More troops were landed on Dauphin Island and placed » This diagram depicts the positions and movements of the British during With APTIM, Expect the Extraordinary. the First Battle of .

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28 ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II 29 PORT OF CALL LINE FREQUENCY AGENT PORT OF MOBILE DIRECTORY

KUNSAN G2 OCEAN INDUCEMENT NORTON LILLY AIR CARGO MASAN HOEGH MONTHLY NORTON LILLY FEDEX EXPRESS BFMR/AGFS...... (251) 432-6705 FOREIGN FREIGHT FORWARDERS (HH CUSTOM HOUSE BROKERS) G2 OCEAN INDUCEMENT NORTON LILLY H AIR/SEA FORWARDING—3812 Springhill Ave...... (251) 460-0551 ONSAN G2 OCEAN INDUCEMENT NORTON LILLY ALABAMA INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTER BARTON CONSULTING LLC...... (251) 378-5540 THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA—Tuscaloosa, AL—P. O. Box 870396..... (205) 348-7621 H CAROLE C. LELAND—244 W. Valley Ave., Birmingham, AL...... (205) 328-2343 MARTINIQUE C.H. ROBINSON WORLDWIDE...... (251) 441-7012 FORT-DE-FRANCE OSLO CARIBBEAN CARRIER INDUCEMENT SEACLIFF AUXILIARY SERVICES H CORE INDUSTRIES...... (251) 660-0962 CATHOLIC MARITIME CLUB—406 Government St., Mobile, AL...... (251) 432-7339 H CTB USA OF FLORIDA...... (866) 621-0091 ext. 224 MEXICO Deacon John Archer, Director; Father Lito Capeding, Chaplain H D.J. POWERS COMPANY, INC.—205 St. Louis St...... (251) 432-4633 ALTIMIRA CLIPPER STEEL SERVICES INDUCEMENT AMERICAN SHIPPING & FISHERS OF MEN MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL...... (251) 233-6621 EMO TRANS...... (251) 342-3313 CHARTERING INTERNATIONAL SEAMAN'S CENTER—605 Texas Street...... (251) 433-7953 H EXPEDITORS INTERNATIONAL...... (251) 431-4992 MAERSK WEEKLY NORTON LILLY FEDEX TRADE NETWORKS...... (404) 831-8237 MSC WEEKLY NORTON LILLY BANKS WITH INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENTS H GEO. RUEFF, INC.—P. O. Box 2962...... (251) 433-8851 SEALAND WEEKLY NORTON LILLY BB&T—MOBILE...... (251) 340-8706 INCHCAPE SHIPPING SERVICES, INC.—11 N. Water St., Mobile, AL...... (251) 461-2700 CG RAILWAY EVERY 4 DAYS CG RAILWAY BBVA COMPASS BANK, RYAN NEW...... (251) 470-7408 JENSEN SHIPPING CO.—244 W. Valley Ave., Birmingham, AL...... (205) 328-2343 TAMPICO CLIPPER STEEL SERVICES WEEKLY AMERICAN SHIPPING & FIRST COMMERCIAL BANK–BIRMINGHAM...... (205) 868-6171 KUEHNE + NAGEL—2101 Clinton Ave. W., Ste. 403, Huntsville, AL...... (205) 516-1402 CHARTERING HANCOCK/WHITNEY BANK—MOBILE...... (251) 662-1025 N.D. CUNNINGHAM — D.J. Powers REGIONS BANK—MOBILE...... (251) 690-1187 205 St. Louis St, Mobile, AL 36602...... (251) 300-3782 VERACRUZ MAERSK WEEKLY NORTON LILLY OEC MOBILE—52 North Jackson St., Mobile, AL 36602...... (251) 287-8767 MSC WEEKLY NORTON LILLY BARGE FLEETING SERVICE H PAGE & JONES, INC.—52 N. Jackson St...... (251) 432-1646 SEALAND WEEKLY NORTON LILLY COOPER MARINE & TIMBERLANDS...... (251) 431-6100 Birmingham, P. O. Box 320126...... (205) 595-8429 HIGMAN MARINE SERVICES, INC...... (251) 433-1732 Huntsville, P. O. Box 6025...... (256) 772-0231 MONTSERRAT H RICHARD MURRAY & CO.—109 No. Conception St...... (251) 432-5549 OSLO CARIBBEAN CARRIER INDUCEMENT SEACLIFF BLAST FREEZE/COLD STORAGE RIEDL NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION — Daphne, AL 36526...... (251) 525-8802 SEANOUS...... (251) 433-7399 T. A. PROVENCE & CO.—P. O. Box 942...... (251) 433-5424 NETHERLANDS STIEGLER SHIPPING CO., INC.—1151 Hillcrest Rd., Suite F...... (251) 639-7300 ROTTERDAM G2 OCEAN BI-MONTHLY NORTON LILLY BULK LIQUIDS TEAM WORLDWIDE—799 James Record Rd., Ste. A-12, Huntsville, AL .(251) 461-7770 MAERSK WEEKLY NORTON LILLY ALABAMA BULK TERMINALS...... (251) 438-9891 TRADELANES—61 St. Joseph St., Suite 1000 ...... (251) 343-8031 MSC WEEKLY NORTON LILLY ZENITH TERMINALS...... (251) 421-1651 TRANSGROUP MOB — 820 Saraland Ave. S Ste. E, Saraland, AL 36571.(251) 433-7668 GULF COAST ASPHALT...... (251) 432-7666 H W.R. ZANES & CO. OF LA, INC.—P. O. Box 1006...... (251) 438-1597 PANAMA CENTER POINT TERMINALS...... (251) 456-8491 COLON OSLO CARIBBEAN CARRIER INDUCEMENT SEACLIFF PLAINS MARKETING ...... (251) 456-4688; (251) 377-8864 FOREIGN TRADE ZONES CRISTOBAL MAERSK WEEKLY NORTON LILLY RADCLIFF/ECONOMY MARINE SERVICES...... (251) 433-0066 (HFTZ PUBLIC WAREHOUSES) MSC WEEKLY NORTON LILLY H AZALEA BOX COMPANY—1401 St. Stephens Road, Prichard...... (251) 452-3451 SEALAND WEEKLY NORTON LILLY BUNKERING SERVICE H BALDWIN TRANSFER CO., INC...... (251) 433-3391 BALBOA MAERSK WEEKLY NORTON LILLY ATLANTIC GULF BUNKERING...... (251) 431-5900 H BIRMINGHAM, AL—Shaw Warehouses...... (205) 251-7188 MSC WEEKLY NORTON LILLY BUFFALO MARINE...... (713) 923-5571 H CORE INDUSTRIES...... (251) 660-0962 SEALAND WEEKLY NORTON LILLY MIDSTREAM FUEL SERVICES, INC.—P. O. Box 2826...... (251) 433-4972 HODGES WAREHOUSE–MONTGOMERY...... (334) 280-2033 RADCLIFF/ECONOMY MARINE SERVICES—P. O. Box 3064...... (251) 433-0066 H EQUITY TECHNOLOGIES CORP...... (251) 432-7784 UNITY BUNKERING INC...... (251) 929-5153 H HUNTSVILLE, AL—P. O. Box 6241...... (256) 772-3105 PERU H KEYPORT WAREHOUSING—30427 County Rd. 49 N, Loxley, AL...... (251) 964-4607 CALLAO G2 OCEAN INDUCEMENT NORTON LILLY CAB SERVICE H MOBILE, AL—Brookley Complex & Airport...... (251) 438-7338 A-1 Taxi & Transportation...... (251) 214-4889 H MERCHANTS TRANSFER COMPANY...... (251) 457-8691 POLAND UBER...... www.uber.com H MOBILE MOVING & STORAGE...... (251) 438-3658 GDYNIA G2 OCEAN MONTHLY NORTON LILLY S/M WAREHOUSE...... (251) 679-3344 CONSULATES SINGAPORE, SG CMA CGM WEEKLY NORTON LILLY CONSULAR CORPS OF MOBILE—6204 Brandy Run North 36608...... (251) 455-8182 GRAIN MERCHANTS COSCO WEEKLY NORTON LILLY BOLIVIA—Thomas J. Purvis—3413 Canacee Dr...... (251) 666-6969 AGREX, LLC...... (419) 373-6311 EVERGREEN WEEKLY NORTON LILLY DENMARK—Martin H. Cunningham—205 St. Louis St...... (251) 432-4633 OOCL WEEKLY NORTON LILLY DOMINICAN REPUBLIC—Luis Frias—951 Government St., Suite 520...... (251) 432-2332 LICENSED GUARD SERVICE FRANCE—Maxanna Nichols—18 Houston St...... (251) 366-0051 ALABAMA LINE SERVICES...... (251) 661-1205 SPAIN NORWAY—Kathy Miller...... (251) 405-1220 ADMIRAL SECURITY SERVICES OF ALABAMA, INC...... (251) 725-6018 MOTRIL G2 OCEAN MONTHLY NORTON LILLY U.S. MARITIME SECURITY, LLC...... (251) 459-1578 CONTAINER REPAIR & LEASING ST. KITTS AFFORDABLE CONEX...... (251) 947-1944 HEAVY LIFT/SALVAGE/TRANSPORTATION BASSETERRE OSLO CARIBBEAN CARRIER INDUCEMENT SEACLIFF CHICKASAW CONTAINER SERVICES, INC...... (251) 457-7300 1ST CRANE & LOGISTICS, INC—Alabama State Docks...... (251 653-3333 SAC ...... (251) 432-5404 ACME TRUCK LINE...... (251) 653-6028 ST. LUCIA DOCKSIDE SERVICES...... (251) 438-2362 AMERICAN MARINE SERVICES...... (251) 406-9930 JOHN FAYARD MOVING & WAREHOUSING...... (866) 862-0867 ATLANTIC SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT...... (251) 433-4545 CASTRIES OSLO CARIBBEAN CARRIER MONTHLY SEACLIFF EXSIF WORLDWIDE, INC...... (800) 231-7781 BARNHART CRANE & RIGGING—P.O. Box 2809, Daphne, AL 36526...(251) 654-0541 VIEUX FORT OSLO CARIBBEAN CARRIER MONTHLY SEACLIFF H MILLER TRANSPORTERS...... (251) 457-0471 BLUE DIVING & SALVAGE—4032 Dauphin Island Pkwy., Mobile, AL.. (800) 882-5043 BOSARGE DIVING—Pascagoula, MS...... (888) 762-6364 ST. MARTIN U.S. CUSTOMS & BORDER PROTECTION H BURKHALTER SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT...... (228) 762-0888 PHILIPSBURG OSLO CARIBBEAN CARRIER INDUCEMENT SEACLIFF PORT DIRECTOR—150 N. Royal St., Suite 3004...... (251) 441-5111 H CORE INDUSTRIES...... (251) 660-0962 HORIZON FREIGHT...... (800) 242-9212 ST. THOMAS DUNNAGE — PLYWOOD HYDRAULIC CRANE SPECIALISTS...... (251) 675-000X CHARLOTTE AMALIE OSLO CARIBBEAN CARRIER INDUCEMENT SEACLIFF ALL*STAR FOREST PRODUCTS, INC.—7096 Stone Dr., Daphne 36526.... (251) 626-8777 LEA DIVING & SALVAGE—Alabama State Docks...... (251) 432-4480 BIG RIVER CYPRESS & HARDWOOD...... (850) 674-5991 MAMMOET...... (404) 696-4982 ST. VINCENT BUCHANAN LUMBER—104 Industrial Canal Rd. East...... (251) 433-9567 H MILLER TRANSPORTERS...... (251) 457-0471 KINGSTOWN OSLO CARIBBEAN CARRIER MONTHLY SEACLIFF CASSIDEY LUMBER—P. O. Box 391, Mobile 36601...... (251) 456-0099 RIEDL NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION — Daphne, AL 36526...... (251) 525-8802 McGINNIS LUMBER COMPANY, INC.—P.O. Box 2049 Meridian, MS 39302.(601) 483-3991 WONDERLAND EXPRESS...... (251) 653-7348 SURINAME MIDWAY FOREST PRODUCTS—P. O. Box 7667, Spanish Ft., 36527...... (251) 626-8010 PARAMARIBO DAN GULF SHIPPPING INDUCEMENT LOTT SHIP SMITH COMPANIES—100 Pardue Rd. Pelham 35124...... (800) 322-0540 INDUSTRIAL DIVING BLUE DIVING & SALVAGE—4032 Dauphin Island Pkwy., Mobile, AL...... (800) 882-5043 TOBAGO EXPORT BAGGING, PACKING AND DRUMMING BOSARGE DIVING—Pascagoula, MS...... (228) 762-0888 SCARBOROUGH OSLO CARIBBEAN CARRIER MONTHLY SEACLIFF CUSTOM MARKETING SERVICES INC...... (205) 668-4042 COMMERCIAL DIVING SERVICES — P. O. Box 850637, Mobile, AL...... (251) 665-0017 HORIZON FREIGHT...... (800) 242-9212 FATHOM INDUSTRIES—5385 Battleship Parkway, Spanish Fort, AL...... (251) 626-7800 TRINIDAD MEADOR WAREHOUSING & DIST., INC.—1750 N. Craft Hwy...... (251) 457-4376 LEA DIVING & SALVAGE—Alabama State Docks...... (251) 432-4480 MITCHELL CONTAINER SERVICES.—226 Saraland Blvd. S...... (251) 675-3786 MOSLEY MARITIME SERVICES, LLC...... (251) 610-7882 PT LISAS OSLO CARIBBEAN CARRIER MONTHLY SEACLIFF MMS PACKAGING COMPANY—P. O. Box 2066...... (251) 438-3658 PT LISAS DAN GULF MONTHLY LOTT SHIP PORT CITY MOVERS & DELIVERY— LIGHTERING, GAS FREEING AND SPILL CLEANUP 5235 Kooiman Rd., Bldg. 4, Theodore, AL...... (251) 342-7079 AARON OIL CO., INC.—P. O. Box 2304...... (251) 666-8143 TURKEY STEM PRODUCTS—P. O. Box 66531...... (251) 457-5557 R. CARTER & ASSOC., INC.—507 Diaz St., Prichard, AL...... (251) 452-0154 LIMAS G2 OCEAN BI-MONTHLY NORTON LILLY L. H. STUART CO., INC.—2064 Ave. C, Brookley...... (251) 441-0770 ES&H—5400-A Willis Rd., Mobile, Ala...... (251) 382-0199 TEAGUE BROS. TRANSFER & STG. CO.—519 Bayshore Ave...... (251) 476-6122 FERGUSON HARBOUR, INC.—31153 Stagecoach Rd., Spanish Ft., AL...... (251) 626-3295 VIETNAM WONDERLAND EXPRESS...... (251) 653-7348 INDUSTRIAL WASTE SERVICES, INC.—1980 Ave. A...... (251) 694-7500 VUNG TAU CMA CGM WEEKLY NORTON LILLY INDUSTRIAL WATER SVCS., INC.—P. O. Box 50236...... (800) 447-3592 COSCO WEEKLY NORTON LILLY FIRE SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE LIQUID ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS MARINE FIELD SERVICES— EVERGREEN WEEKLY NORTON LILLY FIRETROL PROTECTION SYSTEMS, INC...... (251) 661-1699 1890 3rd St., Mobile...... (251) 243-4128 OOCL WEEKLY NORTON LILLY HILLER SYSTEMS, INC.—3751 Joy Springs Drive...... (251) 661-1275 OIL RECOVERY CO., INC.—P. O. Box 1803...... (251) 690-9010 VENEZUELA INTERNATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION, INC.—5462 Able Court...... (800) 554-9695 OIL RECOVERY MARINE TERMINAL Blakely Island...... (800) 350-0443 GUANTA DAN GULF SHIPPING MONTHLY LOTT SHIP R. CARTER & ASSOC., INC.—P.O. Box 902...... (251) 452-0154 PROTECT ENVIRONMENTAL— MARACAIBO DAN GULF SHIPPING INDUCEMENT LOTT SHIP SAFETY SOURCE INC.—6161 Rangeline Road...... (251) 443-7445 3537 Desirrah Drive S., Mobile, AL 36618...... (251) 470-0955 UNITOR SHIP SERVICES—500 St. Louis St...... (251) 432-0762

30 ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II ALABAMA SEAPORT • 2020 VOL. II 31 THOMPSON ENGINEERING—P. O. Box 9637...... (251) 653-4525 FINCH DISTRIBUTION...... (800) 844-5381 SHIP CHANDLERS/SERVICES DEVAN INSPECTION CO. — UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC— FRIESE HAULING INC...... (800) 654-4811 AIR GAS GULF STATES—5480 Hamilton Blvd, Theodore, 36582...... (251) 653-8743 63 South Royal Street, Suite 1001, Mobile, AL 36602...... (251) 709-8119 4230 Halls Mill Road, Mobile, AL 36693...... (251) 662-3500 GENERATIONS UNITED LLC...... (251) 404-6054 ALABAMA LINE SERVICES—P. O. Box 9308...... (251) 661-2105 DIXIE LABORATORIES, INC.—1011 S. Beltline Hwy...... (251) 602-5502 USI OIL —1900-A Broad St...... (251) 432-0775 GLOBAL MARITIME LOGISTICS LLC...... (251) 432-2000 ATLAS MARITIME SERVICES CO.—P. O. Box 2901...... (251) 432-4533 GUARDIAN SYSTEMS—P. O. Box 190, Leeds, AL...... (251) 879-1850 H GULF COAST INTERMODAL...... (251) 653-1880 AUTRY GREER & SONS—2850 W. Main St...... (251) 457-8655 INDUSTRIAL N.D.T. CO.—1901 Brookdale Dr. W...... (251) 479-7560 LINE HANDLING GULF WINDS INTERNATIONAL...... (770) 231-1706 AZALEA GLASS & MIRROR—251 St. Louis St...... (251) 434-0000 INSPECTORATE AMERICA, INC.—P. O. Box 190755...... (251) 666-4000 ALABAMA LINE SERVICES—P. O. Box 9308...... (251) 661-2105 HANNA TRUCK LINES...... (205) 783-8200 CTW LAUNDRY/LINEN SVC.—2750 Mauvilla Dr...... (251) 476-2229 INTERNATIONAL CARGO GEAR BUREAU INC.— BERT'S LINE HANDLING—P. O. Box 2213...... (251) 432-1611 HARBOUR RESOURCES LLC...... (251) 338-9151 CHINA SHIPPER SUPPLY—456 Dauphin Island Pky...... (251) 479-7443 500 Spanish Fort Blvd...... (251) 626-4452 DOCKSIDE SERVICES, INC.—P. O. Box 122...... (251) 438-2362 HEARTSDALE TRUCKING LLC...... (251) 604-0591 CORTNEY COMPANY, INC...... (888) 267-8639 JOINER MARINE SERVICES—9305 Johnson Rd. S...... (251) 633-6118 MO-BAY SHIPPING SVCS., INC.—P. O. Box 1842...... (251) 433-1621 HI-GEAR EXPRESS, INC...... (251) 259-5362 DIVERSIFIED LIFTING SYSTEMS—Elgg Bertens...... (800) 752-1214 MOSLEY MARITIME SERVICES, LLC...... (251) 610-7882 PEDERSEN MARINE SERVICE & SUPPLY—662 St. Louis St...... (251) 432-6045 HISPEED TRANSPORT INC.—2017 4th St. SW., Cullman AL 35057...... (256) 739-9194 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFE MARINE & IND. COATINGS— ROYAL ST. JUNK CO.—P. O. Box 2185...... (251) 432-6392 PRESTIGE MARITIME — P.O. Box 1074...... (251) 680-8833 HODGES LOGISTICS...... (334) 280-2033 Corrosion Control...... (251) 341-9189 SAYBOLT, LP—P. O. Box 432, Saraland, AL...... (251) 679-1113 TRI-STATE MARITIME SVCS.—P. O. Box 2725...... (251) 432-1054 H HORIZON FREIGHT SYSTEMS...... (800) 242-9212 GENERAL MACHINERY, INC.—P. O. Box 5174...... (251) 473-1588 SGS CONTROL SERVICES, INC.—P. O. Box 617...... (251) 679-1500 HORNADY TRANSPORTATION LLC ...... (800) 633-1313 GLASCOW-MOORES—808 Executive Park Dr...... (900) 659-7000 SGS MINERALS—P.O. BOX 1962...... (251) 432-2781 MARINE FUMIGATION SERVICES HTP LOGISTIC MANAGEMENT...... (251) 666-4766 GLOBAL SUPPLY CO.—5570 Rangeline Rd., Suite B...... (251) 443-6456 THOMPSON ENGINEERING—3707 Cottage Hill Rd...... (251) 666-2443 CENTRAL STATES FUMIGATION (IMPORT/EXPORT)...... PAT MACK (800) 527-8215 ICE LINE LOGISTICS, LLC— GULF COAST AIR & HYDRAULICS INC.—3415 Halls Mill Rd...... (251) 666-6683 A. W. WILLIAMS INSPECTION CO.—P. O. Box 2107...... (251) 438-3691 DA MARINE FUMIGATION (IMPORT/EXPORT)...... JERRY MATHERNE (504) 888-4941 1321 Foster Avenue, Nashville, TN 37210...... (615) 782-7200 GULF COAST MARINE SUPPLY CO.—P. O. Box 2088...... (251) 452-8066 ECOLAB SPECIALTY PEST SERVICES H INDUSTRIAL TRANSPORTATION...... (800) 626-5682 HILLER SYSTEMS, INC. (Marine Decking / Repair)— TOWING COMPANIES (IMPORT/EXPORT)...... RODNEY BELOSO (504) 616-6426 INTEGRATED TRANSPORT LLC...... (334) 354-3339 3751 Joy Springs Drive...... (251) 661-1275 AMERICAN COMMERCIAL BARGE LINE...... (251) 408-7655 INTERSTATE FREIGHT USA...... (205) 338-9595 CHINA SHIPPER SUPPLIES—456 Dauphin Island Parkway...... (251) 479-5746 COOPER MARINE & TIMBERLANDS—P. O. Box 1484...... (251) 434-5000 MARINE RADIO AND ELECTRONICS J.A. LOGISTICS INC...... (334) 371-5506 KAMIL SHIP SUPPLY—500-504 St. Louis St...... (251) 432-0762 CRESCENT TOWING & SALVAGE—118 North Royal Street...... (251) 433-2580 (H ELECTRICAL CONTROL AND AUTOMATION) JAMES CARTAGE CO...... (251) 457-1534 KENNEDY INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, INC.—P. O. Box 9939...... (251) 666-8615 GRAESTONE LOGISTICS...... (251) 380-7972 ICS—578 Azalea Rd., Mobile, AL...... (251) 661-6061 JIM NEWSON TRUCKING (Salvage Buyer)...... (800) 748-8931 KLOMAR SHIP SUPPLY—P. O. Box 1118...... (251) 471-1153 MARQUETTE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY– GULF COAST AIR & HYDRAULICS INC.—3415 Halls Mill Rd...... (251) 666-6683 H JOHN FAYARD MOVING & WAREHOUSING...... (866) 862-0867 L & M WELDING SUPPLY INC.—51 S. Hallet St...... (251) 432-3615 5228 A Halls Mill Rd., Mobile, AL 36619...... (251) 661-0531 MOBILE MARINE RADIO—7700 Rinla Ave...... (251) 666-5110 KNIGHT TRANSPORTATION...... (678) 596-8678 MARINE & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO.—150 Virginia St...... (251) 438-4617 PARKER TOWING CO.—P. O. Box 20908, Tuscaloosa, AL 35402...... (205) 349-1677 Marine Operator...... (251) 666-3487 LANDSTAR RANGER...... (251) 690-9050 MARINE SPECIALTY CO.—111 Short Texas St...... (251) 432-0581 RADCLIFF/ECONOMY MARINE SERVICES—P. O. Box 3064...... (251) 433-0066 Radioteletype...... (251) 666-9042 LANDSTAR TRANSPORTATION LOGISTICS...... (251) 690-9050 MIDSTREAM FUEL—P. O. Box 2826...... (251) 433-4972 SEABULK TOWING—P. O. Box 1644...... (251) 432-2611 Radio Telegram...... (251) 666-9041 H LARSEN INTERMODAL SERVICES, INC...... (800) 949-8501 MOBILE SHIP CHANDLERY CO.—210 St. Louis St...... (251) 432-3501 WATERWAYS TOWING & OFFSHORE SERVICES, INC.— RADIO-HOLLAND USA, INC.—701 S. Conception St...... (251) 432-3109 MACROTRANSPORT SERVICES—Ormond Beach, FL...... (203) 926-8911 PEDERSEN MARINE SERVICE & SUPPLY—662 St. Louis St...... (251) 432-6045 P. O. Box 1821...... (251) 438-5240 H PRISM—200 Virginia St...... (251) 341-1140 MARITIME & COMMODITY SERVICES, LLC...... (251) 432-0511 PERFORMANCE PERSONNEL SERVICES, LLC— SPERRY MARINE SYSTEMS—2756 Dauphin Island Pkwy...... (251) 471-5008 McCARRON SERVICES, LLC...... (251) 406-2335 881-C Deakle Dr., Mobile, Ala. 36602...... (251) 405-0067 TRANSLATORS/INTERPRETERS

TEAM ONE COMMUNICATIONS—3360 Key St., Mobile, AL...... (888) 343-TEAM MEADOR WAREHOUSING DIST., INC...... (251) 457-4376 PORT CITY CLEANERS/K&K ENTERPRISES (Laundry/Repairs)...... (251) 452-0813 NATHALIE S. GARRIZ—[email protected]...... (251) 634-3280 MERCER TRANSPORTATION...... (251) 300-6060 SEPARATOR SPARES & EQUIPMENT— JOSIANE LANDMAN—Cultural Connections...... (251) 767-2747 MARINE SURVEYORS MILAN EXPRESS CO., INC...... (251) 456-8571 8610 Highway 188, Irvington, AL...... (866) 218-0013 DR. SOPHIA LASZLO...... (251) 342-6707 ALPHA MARINE SURVEYORS—180 Country Club Dr., Daphne...... (251) 626-7299 MILLER TRANSER AND RIGGING—1891 Ninth St., Mobile, AL...... (251) 418-4090 SHANGHAI TRADING CO.—2000 Airport Blvd...... (251) 473-6446 MARIA PAPP...... (251) 929-1889 BULK MARINE RESOURCES...... (251) 295-4838 H MILLER TRANSPORTERS...... (251) 457-0471 SMITH SERVICES OF ALABAMA—701 Bill Myers Dr...... (251) 675-0855 LUIS SEBASTIANI...... (251) 344-5207 C. E. COLLIER & ASSOCIATES, INC.—5050 Lossing Rd., Coden, AL...... (251) 873-4382 MILS GULFCOAST TRANSLOAD & DISTRIBUTION...... (601) 709-8003 SOUTHERN MARINE SUPPLY CO.—1920 Avenue A...... (251) 432-5657 COOK CLAIMS SERVICE—P. O. Box 160461...... (251) 470-0774 MMS TRANSPORTATION CO...... (251) 438-3658 STANDARD EQUIPMENT CO.—75 Beauregard St...... (251) 432-1705 TRUCK TANK LINES M. H. BARRIE—P.O. Box 1164, Mobile, AL 36633...... (251) 433-8122 MOBILE BAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY— WESCO GAS & WELDING SUPPLY— INTRANSIT—Hwy. 43, Malcolm, AL ...... (888) 299-0069 MOSLEY MARITIME SERVICES, LLC...... (251) 610-7882 D/B/A YELLOW CAB...... (251) 476-7711 940 Martin Luther King Dr., Prichard...... (251) 457-8681 MCKENZIE TANK LINES, INC...... (251) 457-2331 PORT CITY MARINE SURVEYORS—D. J. Smith...... (251) 661-5426 MONTGOMERY TRANSPORT LLC...... (205) 454-9068 WILSON DISMUKES (pumps/room AC/generators)— MILLER TRANSPORT...... (251) 457-0471 SABINE SURVEYORS — 1509 Government St., Suite 103...... (251) 433-9997 H OLD DOMINION FREIGHT LINES, INC...... (877) 666-7485 2646 Government Blvd...... (251) 476-9871 SGS MINERALS — P. O. Box 1962...... (251) 432-2781 H OVERNITE TRANSPORTATION CO...... (251) 456-6545 WORLD SHIP SUPPLY (MOBILE), INC.— U.S. COAST GUARD SHIP ARCHITECTS, INC...... (251) 621-1813 P&S TRANSPORTATION...... (205) 788-4000 5880 I-10 Industrial Pkwy, Theodore...... (251) 662-7474 COMMAND CENTER – 24 HRS...... (251) 441-5976 W. T. AMES & ASSOCIATES—149 Fairway Dr., Daphne...... (251) 626-1172 PRECISION TRANSPORTATION...... (866) 877-5623, FAX: (601) 898-0553 WATERWAYS...... (251) 441-5940 PGT TRUCKING, INC...... (888) 372-5710 SHIPBUILDING AND REPAIRING PORT STATE CONTROL...... (251) 441-5279 MARITIME WASTE DISPOSAL H POINT LOGISTICS...... (251) 452-2128 ALABAMA SHIPYARDS LLC — 660 Dunlap Dr...... (251) 230-4169 VESSEL ARRIVAL DESK...... (251) 441-5279 AARON OIL CO., INC.—P. O. Box 2304...... (251) 666-8143 H QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE , INC...... (251) 471-5369 AUSTAL USA—P. O. Box 1049 ...... (251) 434-8000 SR. INVESTIGATING OFFICER— ALABAMA LINE SERVICES – 4184 Alden Dr...... (251) 661-2105 RACE LOGISTICS INC...... (251) 210-6614 BLAKELEY BOATWORKS – 401 Cochrane Bridge Rd...... (251) 694-1300 Bldg. 102 Brookley Complex, S. Broad St...... (251) 441-5207 R. CARTER & ASSOC., INC.—1406 Telegraph Rd...... (251) 452-0154 RENZENBERGER INC...... (800) 968-8685 COOPER MARINE & TIMBERLANDS—P. O. Box 280, Mt. Vernon ...... (251) 829-5063 VESSEL INSPECTION...... (251) 441-5203 DOCKSIDE SERVICES, INC.—P. O. Box 122...... (251) 438-2362 H RICHWAY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES...... (251) 441-7499 COOPER WILKINS WELDING AND MACHINE CO. – 999 Dekle St...... (251) 438-4505 LIQUID ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS—1980 Ave. A...... (251) 694-7500 ROADWAY EXPRESS...... (251) 457-9274 DEPENDABLE Sheetmetal...... (251) 473-3515 USDA PLANT PROTECTION AND QUARANTINE OIL RECOVERY CO., INC.—P. O. Box 1803...... (251) 690-9010 ROSS NEELY SYSTEMS, INC...... (800) 366-3359 GULF COAST AIR & HYDRAULICS INC.— 3415 Halls Mill Rd...... (251) 666-6683 RICHARD F. WALCK 3737 Government Blvd., Suite 517...... (251) 661-2742 STERICYCLE – 5785 Ironworks Rd...... (251) 583-8788 SAIA MOTOR LINES...... (251) 452-5700 HARRISON BROS. DRY DOCK AND REPAIR—P. O. Box 1843...... (251) 432-4606 TRASH DOCTORS, LLC...... (504) 222-2471 SCHNEIDER NATIONAL...... (800) 558-6767 IDEAL MARINE SERVICE — 3251 Brookdale Dr. S...... (251) 432-8962 WAREHOUSES (H U.S. Customs Bonded Warehouse) (H H U.S. Customs Bonded Carrier) WASTE MANAGEMENT INC.—17045 Highway 43, Mt. Vernon, AL...... (251) 829-4006 H SEABREEZE TRUCKING INC...... (251) 661-3186 M.A.R.R.S. — 601 S. Royal St., Mobile ...... (251) 338-7400 H ATLAS SHIP SERVICES...... (251) 432-4533 SHELTON TRUCKING...... (251) 690-9294 MARINE & MAINLAND HYDRAULIC SERVICES...... (251) 479-6081 AVERITT EXPRESS...... (251) 443-7703 MOTOR CARRIERS (H CONTAINER SERVICES) SOUTHEASTERN FREIGHT LINES, INC...... (251) 443-1557, (866) 888-7335 MARINE SYSTEMS INC.—840 Dumaine Rd...... (251) 456-4507 AZALEA BOX COMPANY...... (251) 452-3451 1ST CRANE & LOGISTICS, INC—Alabama State Docks...... (251) 653-3333 SOUTHERN CARTAGE...... (334) 284-3033 MASTER MARINE, INC.—P. O. Box 665, Bayou La Batre ...... (251) 824-4151 BR WILLIAMS TRUCKING WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS...... (800) 523-7963 AAA COOPER...... (251) 653-6183 SOUTHERN HAULERS, INC. (Dump Trucks)...... (800) 537-4621 OFFSHORE-INLAND MARINE & OILFIELD SERVICES ...... (251) 443-5550 C.H. ROBINSON...... (251) 441-7012 ACCELERATED FREIGHT GROUP ...... (800) 242-0952 H SOUTHERN INTERMODAL XPRESS INC. (SIX)...... (251) 438-2749 OUTFITTERS INTERNATIONAL— 4223 St. Stephens Rd...... (251) 452-9500 H CORE INDUSTRIES...... (251) 660-0962 H ACME TRUCK LINE...... (251) 653-6028 H S/M TRANSPORTATION...... (251) 679-8200, (888) 546-2013 SOUTHEASTERN PROPELLER – 301 Cochran Causeway...... (251) 675-9993 CUSTOM MARKETING SERVICES INC...... (205) 668-4042 ADMIRAL MERCHANTS MOTOR FREIGHT...... (877) 859-4577 SPECIALTY TRANSPORTATION CO. (Bulk)...... (888) 467-5737 THREE MILE DRYDOCK & REPAIR...... (251) 380-7970 H H DOCKSIDE SERVICES INC...... (251) 438-2362 A.I.M. LOGISTICS A T.G. MERCER COMPANY...... (225) 303-6012 SUMMA TRANSPORTATION SERVICES...... (251) 666-6287 UNIVERSAL MARINE SERVICES, INC.—958 S. Conception St...... (251) 432-7708 H DOTHAN WAREHOUSE...... (334) 793-6003 ALABAMA CARRIERS, INC...... (800) 721-7107 H TCI TRANSPORTATION CONSULTANTS, INC...... (251) 643-9652 H H ELITE LOGISTIX...... (251) 433-3391 AMERICA 1, LLC...... (251) 378-9980 TOTAL QUALITY LOGISTICS...... (251) 580-3101 SHIPPING REGISTRY H H GULF COAST INTERMODAL...... (251) 653-1880 ARGOSY TANSPORATION...... (713) 668-3388 H TRANS-STATE LINE...... (800) 643-2140 ABS AMERICAS—Regions Bank Bldg...... (251) 433-8416 HODGES WAREHOUSE & LOGISTICS ...... (334) 280-2033 ASF INTERMODAL LLC...... (251) 287-8152 TRISM SPECIALIZED CARRIERS...... (800) 292-3829 BUREAU VERITAS— Richard D. Carmack—1609 B Rochelle Street...... (251) 662-5765 HORNADY SAWYER...... (800) 334-6597 A&S KINARD...... (769) 572-7144 VENTURE EXPRESS...... (251) 653-4947 J.A. LOGISTICS INC...... (334) 371-5506 AVERITT EXPRESS...... (251) 443-7703 WATKINS TRUCKING CO., INC...... (800) 633-8238 STEVEDORING COMPANIES H H JOHN FAYARD MOVING & WAREHOUSING...... (251) 443-9125 AVONDALE CONTAINERS...... (251) 438-2248 WILLIS SHAW FROZEN EXPRESS...... (251) 661-9420 APM TERMINALS ...... [email protected]...... (251) 410-6100 JOHNSON DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES, INC...... (864) 594-5838 H BALDWIN TRANSFER CO...... (251) 433-3391 H WILSON TRUCKING CORP...... (251) 452-0668, (866) 645-7405 ARGOS CEMENT LCC ...... [email protected]...... (912) 401-2279 H KEYPORT WAREHOUSING...... (251) 964-4607 BARNHART CRANE & RIGGING...... (251) 654-0541 WM MARTIN TRANSPORT...... (850) 607-2880 CSA EQUIPMENT COMPANY...... [email protected] ...... (251) 432-5404 H MEADOR WAREHOUSE...... (251) 457-4376 BELLCOR LOGISTICS...... (251) 802-8558 WOERNER TRANSPORTATION...... (800) 547-6828 COOPER MARINE & [email protected]..(251) 431-6100 H MERCHANTS TRANSFER COMPANY...... (251) 457-8691 BENNETT MOTOR EXPRESS...... (334) 282-3927 WONDERLAND EXPRESS (Heavy Haul)...... (251) 653-7348 CORE INDUSTRIES, INC...... [email protected] ... (251) 660-0962 MILS GULF COAST TRANSLOAD & DISTRIBUTION...... (601) 709-8003 H BILLY BARNES ENTERPRISES...... (800) 788-9333 WRIGHT TRANSPORTATION, INC...... (800) 342-4598 SEAONUS STEVEDORING-MOBILE ...... [email protected] ... (251)433-4198 MISSISSIPPI EXPORT RAILROAD...... (228) 474-3355 BOYD BROTHERS TRANSPORTATION, INC...... (205) 716-2014 XPO LOGISTICS...... (800) 338-3372 GOLDEN STEVEDORING & MMS WAREHOUSE CO...... (251) 438-3658 BR WILLIAMS TRUCKING WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS...... (800) 523-7963 YRC...... (800) 610-6500 LOGISTICS, INC...... [email protected] ... (251) 433-3726 H MOBILE MOVING & STORAGE CO...... (251) 438-3658 BUFFALO WOOD, INC...... (601) 645-5965 PREMIER BULK NORDEN WAREHOUSE MOBILE...... (251) 338-4026 BURKHALTER SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT...... (877) 815-8334 PILOTAGE STEVEDORING, LLC...... [email protected] ... (251) 433-1196 OHC INTERNATIONAL...... (251) 330-7705 H CALIFORNIA CARTAGE EXPRESS, LLC...... (251) 287-2412 MOBILE BAR PILOTS ASSOC.—P. O. Box 831...... (251) 432-2639 RICHARDSON STEVEDORING H H QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE, INC...... (251) 471-5369 C.H. ROBINSON WORLDWIDE...... (251) 441-7012 MOBILE INNER HARBOR PILOTS...... (251) 441-7251 AND LOGISTICS SERVICES, INC...... [email protected] ... (251) 432-0081 H S/M WAREHOUSE...... (251) 679-3344 H CHICKASAW CONTAINER SERVICES, INC...... (251) 457-7300 TRI-STATE MARITIME WAREHOUSE SPECIALIST INC...... (920) 731-3115 CHOCTAW TRANSPORT COMPANY...... (251) 457-9231 RAIL TRANSPORT SERVICES, INC...... [email protected][email protected] ... (251) 432-1054 WHITE-SPUNNER REALTY, INC...... (251) 471-1000 CONSOLIDATED FREIGHT WAYS...... (251) 443-9100 ALABAMA & GULF COAST RR...... (251) 694-2883 WIREGRASS WAREHOUSE—DOTHAN...... (334) 685-1862 COVAN WORLD-WIDE MOVING INC...... (251) 653-3008 BURLINGTON NORTHERN/SANTA FE...... (205) 320-3637 TESTING, SAMPLING, WEIGHING, CARGO COYOTE LOGISTICS, LLC...... (888) 805-2883 CANADIAN NATIONAL/ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD...... (800) 342-5424 CERTIFICATION AND CRANE INSPECTION CUSTOM MARKETING SERVICES INC...... (205) 668-4042 CG RAILWAY...... (877) 606-2477 AL DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE & INDUSTRIES—P. O. Box 244...... (251) 415-2531 DAVIS TRANSPORTATION...... (251) 214-1377 CSX RAIL TRANSPORT...... (251) 434-1300 AMERICAN AERO CRANES­—9500 Bellingrath Road, Theodore...... (251) 973-0450 DEEP SOUTH FREIGHT...... (800) 824-3515 KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN...... (601) 933-4701 C. BAXTER, JR. & ASSOCIATES INT'L, INC...... (251) 476-1998 H DIXIE DRAYAGE...... (800) 321-0801 NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORP...... (205) 951-4761 RICHARD BESSELARR—P. O. Box 16542...... (251) 476-9909 DOCKSIDE SERVICES INC...... (251) 438-2362 TERMINAL RAILWAY ALABAMA STATE DOCKS...... (251) 441-7301 CALEB BRETT USA, INC.—505 N. Craft Hwy., Chickasaw, AL...... (251) 457-8751 DOLPHIN LINE INC...... (251) 666-2057 BSI INSPECTORATE...... (504) 392-7660 E & F TRANSPORTATION, INC...... (251) 621-0121 SAFETY SPECIALISTS AND CONSULTANTS CHALLENGE ENGINEERING & TESTING INC — H EASTMAN LOGISTICS...... (800) 228-9595 BESSELAAR & ASSOCIATES—P. O. Box 16542...... (251) 476-9909 4234 Halls Mill Rd., Mobile, AL 36691...... (251) 666-1435 ED MORRIS MOVING & HAULING...... (251) 457-7734 JOINER MARINE SERVICES—9305 Johnson Rd. S...... (251) 633-6118 CRANE INSPECTION SVC., INC.—P. O. Box 461, Fairhope...... (251) 928-6262 H ESTES-EXPRESS...... (251) 964-4801 MARITIME SAFETY & SECURITY COUNSEL, LLC ...... (251) 767-9430 FEDEX...... (800) 762-3787 FIKES TRUCK LINE, INC...... (800) 643-6611

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*AMERICAN SHIPPING AND CHARTERING GLOVIS AMERICA, INC. *NORTON LILLY INTERNATIONAL AGENCY 107 St. Francis Street, #2470, Mobile, AL 36602 56 Saint Joseph St., Suite 601 One St. Louis Centre, Ste. 5000, Mobile, AL 36602 Bartley Wilkins • 251-436-0116 Mobile, AL 36602 Ph: 251-219-3270 • Fax: 251-431-6795 Email: [email protected] J.T. Smith, Manager Email: [email protected] 251-441-7690; Fax: 251-441-7694 Maersk *AZTEC MARITIME SERVICE INC. ZIM CMA CGM 303 St. Louis Street, Mobile, AL 36602 MSC 251-432-7273 G2 OCEAN SCO CO Mark Fenton, President 600 Galleria Parkway, Suite 925 Hapag-Lloyd Email: [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30339 Hoegh 770-226-5900 • Email: [email protected] Intermarine *BIEHL & COMPANY K-Line 118 N. Royal St., Ste. 707A, Mobile, AL 36602 360 Interstate North Parkway, Suite 625 NYK 251-432-1605 AtlantaGA 30339 Spliethoff Joe Withers, Local Manager Ph: 770-226-5900 Big Lift Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] SK Shipping Columbus Line - Aust/N.Z. Yang Ming Columbus Line - South America *INCHCAPE SHIPPING SERVICES Concorde Line 1210 Hillcrest Road, Suite 100 *PAGE & JONES INC. Gulf Africa Line Mobile, AL 36695 52 N. Jackson St., Mobile, AL 36602 • 251-432-1646 Hinode Lline Josie Mock, Manager Michael B. Lee, President • [email protected] National Shipping Co., of Saudi Arabia Phone: 251-461-2747 • Fax: 251-461-2748 Michael Lee, Jr., Port Operations Manager Navinter Line [email protected] Pan Ocean Line *LBH USA (CISA) Carnival Line U. S. Africa Navigation Line Danny Guthrie, Local Manager • Central Gulf ASD Blvd., Ste. 107 Crowley Lines Services *BLUE WATER SHIPPING COMPANY P.O. Box 1083, Mobile, AL 36633 Intersee 1901 Alabama State Docks Blvd., Bldg. 50, Ste. 224 Ph: 251-694-7001 • Email: [email protected] Pelican Cargo Transport Mobile, AL 36602 Rickmers Line Ph: 251-441-0888 • Fax: 251-441-0877 *LOTT SHIP AGENCY INC. SCM Lines Email: [email protected] 259 N. Conception, Mobile, AL 36603 • 251-433-1621 Tata Steel P. O. Box 1802, Mobile, AL 36601 ThyssenKrupp Veerhaven *CG RAILWAY William B. Lott, President Tronox 11 North Water St., Ste. 18290, Mobile, AL 36602 Stephen G. Havranek, Vice President Ultrabulk Ph: 251-243-9228 • Fax: 251-706-6937 [email protected] • Waterman Email: [email protected] *MARITIME ENDEAVORS *ROSS MARITIME INC. 601 Poydras St., Ste. 1625, New Orleans, LA 70130 SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. Vessel Agency / Maritime Logistics Ph: 504-249-6228 1901 Alabama State Docks Blvd, Building 50, P.O. Box 1022 Email: [email protected] Suite 109, Mobile, AL 36602 Mobile, AL 36633 P.O. Box 1064, Mobile, AL 36633 (251)432-1611 Todd Biscan, Vice President / Sales & Marketing Jason Kernion, operations Manager [email protected] 13901 Sutton Park Drive South, Suite 175C Ph: 251-434-9600 • Fax: 251-441-7171 Carl Black - President Jacksonville, FL 32224 Email: [email protected] Trevor Walters - Vice President Ph: 904-440-7080 www.rossmaritimeusa.com Email: [email protected] *MARINE TRANSPORT COMPANY gwrr.com/railroads/north_america/cg-railway One St. Louis Centre, Ste. 1002, Mobile, AL 36602 Ph: 251-591-2320 • Fax: 251-433-9408 *SEACLIFF AGENCY, LLC CMA CGM Email: [email protected] P. O. Box 1947, Mobile, AL 36633 • 251-433-1196 CMA-CGM (America) LLC Ritchie Macpherson, Manager 300 Colonial Parkway, Ste. 325, Roswell, GA 30076 MSC MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING [email protected] Scot Stinson COMPANY (USA) INC. Drummond Coal Ph: 770-729-6733 Ext. 6733 420 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10018 USA Peabody Energy Email: [email protected] Ph: 212-764-4800 • Fax: 212-827-1644 Oslo Carribbean Carrier Rebecca Dyson www.msc.com 162 South Lawrence St. Ph: 757-961-2394 Ext. 2394 MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A., Mobile, AL 36602 Email: [email protected] Geneva [email protected] Amanda Coates, Sales Account Representative *CRIMSON SHIPPING CO., INC. Ph: 504-837-9396-ext 73034 *SEAGULL MARINE INC. Ken Wear, Terminal Operations Manager Cell: 504-615-5753 Mobile Middle Bay Port, Bldg. 303 • 251-443-6789 150 Viaduct Road • Chickasaw, AL 36611 Email: [email protected] Tim Dardar, Vessell Agent Ph: 251-457-9551 • Fax: 251-457-9597 [email protected] Email: [email protected] *MID-GULF SHIPPING COMPANY, INC. 5128 Mobile South Street, Theodore, AL 36582 *T. PARKER HOST, INC. *FILLETTE, GREEN SHIPPING SVC. (USA) CORP. Ph: 504-835-1212 • Fax: 504-617-6584 200 South Royal Street • Mobile, AL 36602 261 N. Conception Street, Mobile, AL 36603 Office: 251-433-1536 P.O. Box 1842, Mobile, AL 36633 *NORD-SUD SHIPPING, INC. Mobile: 251-287-5722 Office: 251-375-2224 • Fax 251-423-6813 605 St. Francis Street, Mobile, AL 36602 Email: [email protected] Cell: 251-379-6597 • Email: [email protected] Robert Harrison Web: www.tparkerhost.com Web: fillettegreen.com Ph: 251-431-7274 • Fax: 404-348-4380 Cell: 251-895-1506 *WILHELMSEN SHIPS SERVICE *GAC SHIPPING (USA) INC. Email: [email protected] 9786 Timber Circle, Suite A4 2727 Allen Parkway, Ste. 740, Houston, TX 77019 G2 OCEAN Daphne, AL 36527 Ph: 713-533-3200 • Fax: 713-533-3220 Ph: 251-471-2661 • Fax: 251-471-2662 Email: [email protected] Web: www.wilhelmsen.com/shipsservice Tom Nasman, President & CEO Email: [email protected] 5821 Rangeline Rd., Unit 104 • Theodore, AL 36582 Jacob Seale, Ships Agency Manager Ph: 251-443-7504 • Fax: 251-443-7507 Cell: 251-610-3804 Adron Allen, Port Manager Mobile, AL 36606 Email: [email protected] • L WW *GENERAL STEAMSHIP CORP. 30941 Mill Ln. Suite 6-311 • Spanish Fort, AL 36527 Office: 251-438-5017 (24 hr) • Cell: 251-648-3483 Email: [email protected] John Kirkpatrick Jr, District Manager *Licensed Steamship Agencies

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