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Canonie Names Andrie
Transportation Director
—Peters Promoted
Stanley Andrie Jr. has been
appointed director of transportation
for Canonie Transportation of Mus-
kegon, Mich. He has been with the
company since 1974, and has held
the positions of captain, operations
coordinator, and most recently,
manager of operations. A graduate
of the University of Michigan
School of Business, he also holds a
Masters License.
John R. Peters, formerly opera-
tions coordinator, has been pro-
moted to transportation manager.
He joined Canonie in 1980, and in
his new position will oversee all ma-
rine transportation activities.
Canonie Transportation designs
and manages transportation sys-
tems for the handling and trans-
porting of bulk materials, basic
commodities, and specialty items.
In addition to servicing long-term
contracts, the company also carries
out lightering, salvage, and ice-
breaking services on a project basis.
These services are provided through
the company's Bultema Marine
Transportation subsidiary.
Advanced Marine Awarded
Navy Contracts Valued
At Total Of $26.5 Million
Advanced Marine Enterprises,
Inc. (AME), headquartered in Ar-
lington, Va., was recently awarded
Navy contracts with a total value of
approximately $26.5 million.
The Military Sealift Command
awarded a one-year contract, with
two one-year options, for a total
projected value of some $7.5 million.
AME will provide engineering and
technical services in the perform-
ance of investigative and design ef-
forts relating to the design, over-
haul, modification, maintenance, re-
pair, improvement, and regulatory
certification of MSC ships.
The Naval Sea Systems Com-
mand awarded a one-year contract
with two one-year options for a total
value of about $13 million. This
NavSea contract, to be performed
primarily by AME's Washington
Division, calls for technical and en-
gineering support for the Naval Ar-
chitecture Subgroup, SEA 55W.
AME's Northeast Division, lo-
cated in Cherry Hill, N.J., has been
selected to provide design engineer-
ing services in support of Ports-
mouth Naval Shipyard submarine
planning and overhaul services. The
one-year contract with two one-year
options has a projected value of
approximately $4.6 million.
Advanced Marine has opened a
MSCPAC Project Office in Oak-
land, Calif., following the award of a
one-year contract with a one-year
option from MSC Pacific. Valued at
some $1.5 million, under this con-
tract AME will provide engineering
and technical services in the per-
formance of investigative and detail
design efforts relating to design,
overhaul, modification, mainte-
nance, repair, improvement, and
regulatory certification of MSC
ships.
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