AEU Awards Recognize Maritime Safety

August 28, 2014

Left to right: Mike Lapeyrouse, AEU; Beau Blake, Blake International Rigs; Marcus Henry, Delmar Systems; Perry Triche, US United Bulk Terminals; Rudy Becerra, North America Stevedoring Company; Greg Stuhr, International Transportation Service; Mario Munoz, Turn Services; Sidney Candies, Candies Shipbuilders; Joe Browning, Conrad Industries; and Jimmy Burgin, AEU
Left to right: Mike Lapeyrouse, AEU; Beau Blake, Blake International Rigs; Marcus Henry, Delmar Systems; Perry Triche, US United Bulk Terminals; Rudy Becerra, North America Stevedoring Company; Greg Stuhr, International Transportation Service; Mario Munoz, Turn Services; Sidney Candies, Candies Shipbuilders; Joe Browning, Conrad Industries; and Jimmy Burgin, AEU

On August 4, 2014 The American Equity Underwriters, Inc. (AEU), a provider of solutions for workers compensation coverage under the Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act, presented its Safety Awards at the annual American Longshore Mutual Association (ALMA) Conference in San Diego, California.

According to AEU, the awards are an acknowledgement of leaders in the most important aspect of business operations - protecting employees from injury or death. The awards are given each year to the best performing ALMA members nationwide and are based on the rate and severity of accidents for the calendar year.

This year’s award winners:

Marine Cargo Handling
International Transportation Service, Inc.
US United Bulk Terminals, LLC
North America Stevedoring Company

Shipyards
Conrad Industries, Inc.
Candies Shipbuilders, LLC
Turn Services, LLC

Offshore Industry
Blake International Rigs, LLC
Delmar Systems, Inc.

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