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6 Pennyfi eld Avenue Throggs Neck, NY 10465 Telephone: 718 409 7277 E-mail: tkelly@sunymaritime.edu Website: www.sunymaritime.edu/ President: Dr. Michael A. Alfultis Number of Employees (SUNY): 1,800 The Company: SUNY Maritime is a four-year col- lege located at historic Fort Schuyler in Throggs Neck, New York. Maritime College prepares students for careers in the maritime industry, government, military, and private industry. Recent graduates of Maritime College have benefi ted from nearly 100% job place- ment. Equipped with hands-on expe- rience, students are prepared for posi- tions of major responsibility regardless of the career path they choose. The Case: Maritime College educates leaders to excel in the global maritime envi- ronment through an interdisciplinary approach to engineering, maritime studies, global maritime business, se- curity and supply chain management, and environmental science; specialized programs are offered as pathways to US Coast Guard licensing or military ac- cession and training. SUNY Maritime College is a premier institution recog- nized internationally for its expertise in maritime research, education and training. The College’s 565-foot Train- ing Ship Empire State VI is an essential component of the Maritime experience. 848 Airport Road Fall River, MA 02720 Telephone: 800 333 6679 E-mail: commarine@Teufelberger.com Website: www.Teufelberger.com CEO/President: Christopher Lavin Number of Employees: 150 The Company: Teufelberger is a dynamic group of companies working with three key technologies in three divisions with 220 years of experience. In addition to Synthetic Fiber Rope, Teufelberger produces Steel Wire Ropes as well as Extrusion. The fi rm’s towing, moor- ing, and general purpose marine lines provide an array of options for com- mercial marine industry professionals. Whatever your need, Teufelberger has a line for it – on time and on budget. The Case: Teufelberger’s Commercial Marine product line is engineered to provide strength, abrasion resistance, and elongation characteristics necessary for Commercial Marine operations. Many of these lines serve as the per- fect alternative for wire rope applica- tions. As compared to wire, Teufel- berger lines are lighter, easier/safer to handle, requiring less manpower and result in fewer injuries, and provide an extended, corrosive-free service life. 539 N. Carancahua Street Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Telephone: 907 982 5321 E-mail: bbusey@terrasond.com Website: www.terrasond.com CEO/President: Thomas Newman Number of Employees: 65 The Company: TerraSond is a leader in precision geospatial solutions providing profes- sional survey and geophysical services in both terrestrial and marine envi- ronments safely, effectively and eco- nomically. TerraSond employs ACSM Certifi ed Hydrographic Surveyors, staff hydrographers, marine geophysi- cists, geologists, oceanographers, car- tographers, GIS / CADD specialists and IT and professional mariners. Clients include oil and gas, pipeline, renewable energy, shipping, dredging and construction industries. Terra- Sond has offi ces in Alaska, Texas and Washington State, and internationally in Brazil and Equatorial Guinea. The Case: TerraSond provides the best tech- nological solutions, and with consis- tent high quality results to lower your risks. Services include Pipeline/Cable Route Surveys, Marine Archeologi- cal Surveys, Shallow Hazard Survey, Decommissioning and Abandonment Support Services, Rig Moves C/W Multiple Asset Tracking, Survey Sup- port for Nautical Charting and myri- ad other technical services. TerreSond specializes in reducing risk and im- proving effi ciency in all stages of any project. SUNY Maritime College Teufelberger Fiber Rope Corporation TerraSond Limited MN 63www.marinelink.com 50-65 MN Aug14.indd 63 7/18/2014 1:43:08 PM