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Two Naval Architects Join Waller & Assoc. Frank van Bentem and Michael Pepper have recently joined the naval architectural company of Waller & Associates, Inc., Hous- ton, Texas. Mr. van Bentem, vice president, has spent many years in the shipbuilding and marine consulting industry along the U.S. Gulf Coast, and was formerly head of his own consulting organization. He holds a degree in marine engineering and naval ar- chitecture from the University of Amster- dam and is a member of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. Mr. Pepper joins Waller & Associates as chief naval architect and program manager. He is a graduate of The University of Michi- SI Frank van Bentem Michael Pepper gan with a B.S. degree in naval architecture and is a member of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. Waller & Associates, Inc. is a diversified THE WORLD LEADER IN SHIP-TO-SHIP CRUDE OIL TRANSFERS announces a FLOATING STORAGE FACILITY Cayman Energy Limited The largest "Ship-to-Ship" operators in the Caribbean with safe transfers in the Lee of Cayman Brae and Little Cayman Islands, B.W.I, now offer the Petroleum Industry the means for continued transportation savings thru a floating terminal to be managed by "Floating Terminals Ltd." FIXED FEE - NO STORAGE TIME LIMIT TWO ULCC'S PRESENTLY ON TEMPORARY STATION. CONTRACTS MAY NOW BE NEGOTIATED FOR PERMANENT TWO-YEAR TERMS TO COMMENCE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF SIGNING. Weather conditions ideal, equipment and facilities the finest together with experienc- ed and reliable personnel. Transfer area depth is 22,000 feet. Safe anchorage off both islands. Every emphasis is placed on extremely quick vessel turnaround, from ULCC's, VLCC's, etc. to the shuttle vessels. On- station equipment exists for five simultaneous transfer operations. Agents for CAYMAN ENERGY, Ltd. and FLOATING TERMINALS Ltd. TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS & TECHNIQUES, INC. 1020 West Main Street, Charlottesville, VA. Telephone 804-979-8101 Telex 822423 marine consulting group employed in basic design of marine equipment, structural anal- ysis, transportation evaluation, and construc- tion management. Bill Cleary Honored By AWO Board, Moynihan William F. Cleary, long-time secretary- treasurer of The American Waterways Op- erators, Inc., has been honored by AWO's board of directors and Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.) for his outstanding rec- ord with the Association. Mr. Cleary, who has been with AWO since 1952, plans to re- tire this July 31. A plaque citing his "unselfish dedication and distin- guished service to AWO . . ." was presented recently to William E. Cleary (left), long-time secretary-treas- urer of The American Waterways Operators, Inc. Pre- senting plaque is Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.). At a recent meeting of AWO's board of directors in Washington, D.C., Mr. Cleary was presented with a plaque citing his "un- selfish dedication and distinguished service to AWO and the barge and towing industry for over a quarter century." In addition to the position of secretary-treasurer, Mr. Cleary has served as AWO's East Coast rep- resentative in the Association's New York City office. Senator Moynihan, featured speaker at the AWO board meeting, prefaced his remarks with a tribute to Mr. Cleary. Senator Moyni- han, chairman of the Senate's Subcommittee on Water Resources, made special note of Mr. Cleary's significant contributions to mar- itime commerce in the state of New York. In addition to his role at AWO, Mr. Cleary has served since 1952 as president of the New York Towboat Exchange and Harbor Carriers of the Port of New York. He is also executive secretary of the New York State Waterways Association. Among other accomplishments, Mr. Cleary has handled labor negotiations for marine transportation interests in New York Har- bor, and has served as a civil defense advisor for this busy port. Mr. Cleary also is a member of The Pro- peller Club of the United States, The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, and the Canal Historical Society of New York State. Mr. Cleary will be succeeded as AWO sec- retary-treasurer by John J. Connolly, of the Association's headquarters staff, who was unanimously elected to the position at the board meeting. AWO is the trade association representing the national interests of the inland and coast- al domestic water transportation industry. Its membership includes not only water car- riers, but also the shipyards that build and repair vessels for this industry. ^ QeeoMj 18 ZIDELL Maritime Reporter/Engineering News