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CCC -- Annual Report--2001

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L e a d e r s h i p C h a n g e s Opera/iota Review I, tfte industry had restruc~red its rltanagement to better ser~,e the its con~stituencies1-~ean careers, ports, terminal operato~ and collecti~ bargaining on the Atheinc and Gulf co~ts. E~'ecti~ January l, 2002, Bavid J, ~blan stepi~ed down as chatmmn of the United States Maritime Alliance, Ltd. (USMX). On June 30, 2002, he will relinquish the chairmanship of ~he Carriers Container Council, Inc, (CCC). He will be under contract until 2004 ,as co-chairman of MILA, the industr~ managed health ca re pIa n that w~ fully implemented on January 1, 2000, and whi~ he hed crafted with ~IILA Co ChainuanJohn Bowers, president of the ILA On January 1, 2002, Jaales A. Capa became chairman and chief execttli~'e officer of USMX, wftich mo~ its headquarters to tselin, New Jerse~ after its ~w ~rk offices ~e destro}'ed in the September I 1 attack¸ M~ Capo leads ~he U~IX man*tgement realm which is now preparing to negotiale with the ILA on a new Master Cant~et to replece the current agreenlenh which expires in 200~ ~l~ Capo v*~ formerly president of New York Slfipping Assoctetion, Inc. (k'YSA). As part of the management restructuring, USMX now includes tim steff and operations of the three fonller CCC regional offices in Bahtmore, Savannah and Houston which are fteeded by s~ff vice presidents and regional directors Willt,~m Deeveiler, James A, Mclntire, J~ ,~tld W~her Ntenland, respectt~'el~ CCC ceased its management ox~zrsight of collective bargaining onJatmaO, 1, 2002, but continues to carl? aut administrative and attdifing responsibilities coast-wide under the leadership of John Troffiennte, forqlerly NYSA's executive vice president, Finance & Administration.

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