New AAPA Members – DMT Radar Systems, Inc., Louisiana International Deep Water Gulf Transfer Terminal, and Seiden Krieger Associates
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DMT Radar Systems, Inc., 45180 Business Ct – Ste 500, Sterling, VA 20166. Phone: (703) 291-1524. Email: jnhughes@dmtradar.com. Website: www.dmtradar.com. Contact: Ms. Jaime Hughes, Director of Marketing. (AAPA Sustaining Member)
DMT Radar Systems is a worldwide provider of security radars to ports and other waterside security sites.
Louisiana International Deep Water Gulf Transfer Terminal Authority, PO Box 82152, Baton Rouge, LA 70884. Phone: (225) 239-5999. Email: crystal.ligtt@gmail.com. Website: www.ligtt.com. Contact: Ms. Crystal Hutchinson, Administrative Assistant. (AAPA Introductory Corporate Member)
Louisiana International Deep Water Gulf Transfer Terminal (LIGTT) is envisioned as a deep-water transfer terminal designed to accommodate post-Panamax and Cape size vessels. To be located east of the mouth of the Mississippi River, the terminal would be equipped to handle bulk cargo, petroleum products, and containers. The 2,238-acre site, with depths up to 108 feet, is owned by the State of Louisiana.
Seiden Krieger Associates, 445 Park Ave., New York, NY 10022. Phone: (610) 312-4001. Email: tom@seidenkrieger.com. Internet: www.seidenkrieger.com. Contact: Mr. Tom Lord, Executive Vice President. (AAPA Sustaining Member)
Seiden Krieger Associates, Inc., a retained executive search firm founded in 1984, conducts high level search assignments for corporations and not-for-profit organizations in the financial, service, consumer and industrial sectors.
DMT Radar Systems is a worldwide provider of security radars to ports and other waterside security sites.
Louisiana International Deep Water Gulf Transfer Terminal Authority, PO Box 82152, Baton Rouge, LA 70884. Phone: (225) 239-5999. Email: crystal.ligtt@gmail.com. Website: www.ligtt.com. Contact: Ms. Crystal Hutchinson, Administrative Assistant. (AAPA Introductory Corporate Member)
Louisiana International Deep Water Gulf Transfer Terminal (LIGTT) is envisioned as a deep-water transfer terminal designed to accommodate post-Panamax and Cape size vessels. To be located east of the mouth of the Mississippi River, the terminal would be equipped to handle bulk cargo, petroleum products, and containers. The 2,238-acre site, with depths up to 108 feet, is owned by the State of Louisiana.
Seiden Krieger Associates, 445 Park Ave., New York, NY 10022. Phone: (610) 312-4001. Email: tom@seidenkrieger.com. Internet: www.seidenkrieger.com. Contact: Mr. Tom Lord, Executive Vice President. (AAPA Sustaining Member)
Seiden Krieger Associates, Inc., a retained executive search firm founded in 1984, conducts high level search assignments for corporations and not-for-profit organizations in the financial, service, consumer and industrial sectors.