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MARINE INDUSTRY MAGAZINE Best Quality Circulation Records Most Current Circulation Records Current Editorial Content (Twice Each Month) Largest Number of Advertisers Largest Number of Advertising Pages Produces Largest Number of Sales Leads FOR BEST ADVERTISING RESULTS MARITIME REPORTER AND ENGINEERING NEWS 118 East 25th Street New York, NY 10010 (212) 477-6700 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. 6 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News