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USMX -- Five Years of Growth 1997-2002

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All-Container Cargo (FCL/LCL) A Ten-Year History, Atlantic and Gulf Coasts i i i i i ,~i.9 'i6.5 'i9.0 54.9 54.9 60.1 62.0 67A 72.5 72.1 1 8 . 7 ~ 1 8 . 5 ~ I 8 . . i ~ 1 9 . 2 ~ 1 9 . 0 1 8 . 5 ~ 1 7 . 6 ~ 1 9 . 6 ~ 2 0 . 5 , 2 0 . 7 USMX MISSION STATEMENT USMX's mission is to preserve and protect the interests of its members in issues related to the maMtime industry, including all labor relations issues affecting longshore and related activities. The Aihance shall also strive to promote the interests of Its members and customers. USMX seeks to improve the industry's competitiveness, maintain the continuity of operations, and enhance customer satisfaction. USMX wiLL accomplish this mission with due consideration of the interests, safety, and we[[ being of the workers and their representatives. USMX OFFICERS James A. Capo, ChairmanlCEO Capt. Aaron Forel, Treasurer RudoLph Ramm, SecretaoJ USMX VICE PRESIDENTS Jake Coakley Bernard E. DeLury Roger J. Giesinger Capt. T.F. Hau Christos N. Kritikos Capt. Y.T. Lin M. Brian Maher John Nardi Jim L. Morrison Anthony Petrizzo Thomas P. Sullivan Stephen Zadach Copyright © USMX 2002 Pa~e 6

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