marine link image
REGISTER NOW FOR the Port of the Future Conference • 2 Days, 50 Ports • Houston, TX • March 24–25, 2026

USMMA Celebrates Completion of Mallory Pier

June 4, 2014

The United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) at Kings Point informs it recently hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of Mallory Pier. The pier was completely reconstructed as part of USMMA’s overall $71 million dollar Capital Improvement Plan.

Faculty, staff and guests were welcomed by the Regimental Band’s Fanfare Trumpets, who were then followed by a greeting from Rear Admiral James A. Helis, Superintendent.   Helis thanked those who played a role in the pier’s completion, including the Capital Improvement Team, engineers, administrators, the Waterfront staff and the contractor, Russell Marine.

 “The new Mallory Pier is a major accomplishment and a concrete (pun intended) symbol of our ongoing efforts to renovate and modernize the Academy’s facilities,” said Helis.  Admiral Helis then quoted Mr. Wayne Leong, Maritime Administration (MARAD) Director of Procurement, who wrote about the Mallory Pier project, “We were fortunate to have had a great team, quality contractor, good specs and strong leadership support. It doesn't happen often that all the stars align perfectly, and it's gratifying that it happened on this important project,”  said Helis.

Helis introduced the Acting Maritime Administrator, Paul N. Jaenichen, who thanked the U.S. Department of Transportation staff; Dave Murk, Lana Hurdle, John Reardon, Bruce Markman and Keith Washington,  for the work they did over the past five years. He congratulated them not only on a job well-done, but for a job that was done “on-time and under budget.”  Mr. Jaenichen then introduced the Guest of Honor, Deputy Secretary of Transportation Victor Mendez.

Mr. Mendez greeted the audience and thanked them for working as a team to make the Mallory Pier project a success.  He passed along congratulations from Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx. 

He also spoke directly to the midshipmen, making special mention of the First Classmen who will be taking their U.S. Coast License Exams this week.  He wished them luck and said that he was confident that he would see them all again on graduation day. Then Deputy Secretary Mendez, Rear Admiral Helis and Midshipmen Erin Hofstetter, 1/c cut a ceremonial red white and blue ribbon.

After the ribbon cutting ceremony, Mr. Mendez and  Mr. Jaenichen briefly toured the pier with Rear Admiral Helis before joining the Regiment of Midshipmen for lunch in Delano Dining Hall.

(Pictured here: Victor Mendez with Midshipman Erin Hofstetter, First Class, and Rear Admiral James Helis).

 

Logistics News

CK Hutchison Says Panama Missed Arbitration Response Deadline

CK Hutchison Says Panama Missed Arbitration Response Deadline

Port Houston Sees February Volume Increased by 4%

Port Houston Sees February Volume Increased by 4%

Prices for Russian Wheat Exports Hit Highest Since August With Improved Weather

Prices for Russian Wheat Exports Hit Highest Since August With Improved Weather

ADNOC Suspends Crude Loading at Fujairah Port After Drone Attack

ADNOC Suspends Crude Loading at Fujairah Port After Drone Attack

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

After a terminal attack, an Indian vessel leaves Fujairah in the UAE
Chemical smell causes DC airports to stop flights
Trump threatens to strike Iran’s Kharg Island oil networks if shipping routes remain blocked