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Raymond Ebeling, Robert Magee Selected for 2004 AOTOS Award

July 2004

The 2004 United Seamen’s Service (USS) Admiral of the Ocean Sea Award will be presented to Raymond P. Ebeling, chairman and president of American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier (ARC), and Robert P. Magee, chairman and CEO of Totem Ocean Trailer Express (TOTE).

The honors will be awarded at an industry dinner and dance scheduled for Nov. 5 at the Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers in New York City. John Bowers, chairman of the USS AOTOS Committee and president of the International Longshoremen’s Association, AFL-CIO, made the announcement.

“These two industry leaders from management we salute this year represent the finest in American spirit,” said Bowers. “Mr. Ebeling’s career has spanned some of the finest companies in American shipping and Bob Magee has been a career maritime man at sea, on shore and in shipbuilding.”

Bowers added, “Our recipients have been selected by those who know them best—international transportation leaders who understand very well the challenges and issues that confront United States shipping and American seafarers and who wish to recognize leadership in this area.”

Raymond Ebeling and Robert Magee led the field of nominees for the award, solicited by USS from more than 200 maritime management, labor and government officials. All proceeds from the event benefit USS community services abroad for the U.S. Merchant Marine and those of other free world countries. Both recipients will share the evening with a group of American seafarers who will be honored for specific acts of bravery at sea.

Ebeling has been president and chairman of SIU-contracted ARC, a U.S.-flag liner service ocean carrier, since 1990. The carrier operates three American-flag ships between the United States and Northern Europe, and two U.S.-flag vessels between the U.S. and the Mediterranean and Black Seas, and the latter of which carry most of the U.S. military vehicles in those trades. He also is president and chairman of American Auto Logistics (AAL), a logistics management firm that manages the worldwide movement of military service member’s vehicles for the U.S. Department of Defense.

Ebeling has served on several advisory commissions to the U.S. government including appointment by President Bush as Commissioner on the Advisory Commission on Conferences in Ocean Shipping. Ebeling was awarded the National Transportation Award by the National Defense Transportation Association (NDTA) and the Herb Brand Award by the AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department for “dedication to a strong and viable American Maritime Industry.”

Robert Magee’s professional career has always been associated with the maritime industry. A graduate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, he served as a deck officer before becoming a manager with Sun Shipbuilding, where he was instrumental in establishing a new Sun Shipbuilding subsidiary, Seafarers-contracted Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Inc.

Following a stint as senior vice president with Puerto Rico Marine Management, Inc., he returned to TOTE as vice president and later as chairman and CEO. The American Shipping Group he now heads is a holding company that comprises the blue water domestic and military support shipping businesses of Saltchuk Resources. These businesses include: Totem Ocean Trailer Express, which owns and operates five ships and 1,500 trailers and serves the mainland/Alaska trade; Sea Star Line L.L.C., which operates between Florida and Puerto Rico with two RO/RO-container vessels and is a partnership with Matson Navigation and Taino Star Investments; and Interocean Ugland Management, a technical ship management and ship crewing company that manages and operates 22 vessels—11 of which are in the U.S. Maritime Administration’s Ready Reserve Force.

His achievements have included an awareness of environmental responsibilities. The new TOTE diesel-electronic Orca class vessels, have received awards for environmental design elements from government entities in the United States and Canada.

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