Intermarine, LLC Names Bruton As Director Of Business Development, Americas

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Intermarine, LLC, the global leader in the transport of project, breakbulk and heavylift cargo, has named Mac Bruton as Director of Business Development, Americas.  He will be based in New Orleans.

Bruton has more than 20 years of experience in the international shipping and infrastructure development industries, with a focus on Latin America.  He began his career in 1989 as an operations manager for Marine Chartering Co., Inc. Bruton has also held positions with Intergen Energy, Inc., International Energy Partners, LLC., Transoceanic Shipping Company; and from 2002-2006 held the position of Global Accounts Manager with Intermarine.

“Mac’s international experience and industry relationships bring a very valuable asset back to Intermarine,” said Al Stanley, President and CEO.  “His core strengths lie in negotiating and securing major projects, accounts and contracts; and we look forward to the added value and benefits he will bring to our clients.”

He rejoins Intermarine from Dan Gulf Shipping, LLC, where he served as Vice President of Sales and Pricing.  In this role he was responsible for managing Caytrans BBC, an ocean freight liner service operating between the U.S. Gulf, North Coast South America and the Caribbean.  Bruton is skilled at leading international commercial teams, managing major accounts and developing and maintaining international client relationships.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy from Tulane University and an MBA from Georgetown University. Bruton is a native Spanish speaker.

About Intermarine:

Intermarine is the global leader in the transport of project, breakbulk and heavylift cargo.  Founded in 1990, the company, through its subsidiaries and worldwide network of 20 offices, controls an international fleet of more than 50 vessels with lifting capacity up to 1,400 metric tons.  Intermarine provides ocean transportation and marine logistics services with regular sailings in the Americas, West Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, plus inducement voyages to Australia and other international ports.  The company operates the largest U.S. flag heavylift fleet and controls Industrial Terminals, the busiest project cargo terminal in the United States.  For more information please visit www.intermarine.com