2002 Valdez Terminal Office Mug
This coffee mug celebrates Alyeska Pipeline Service 25 anniversary (on June 20) on one side and the new Valdez Terminal Office Building on the other. This is a three story building with about 45,000+ sq ft. and uses an open office configuration to provides for maximum flexibility with 10′-6″ ceilings for better lighting and to enhance the feeling of openness. It was designed for the heavy snow (about 300 inches annually) and seismic forces in this area. Designed by ASCG / RIM architects and built by Davis Constructors and Engineers, Inc. who begin construction on May 1, 2001 and finished on June 1, 2002.
The mug has a removable sipee lid and has a soft, non-slip base
4 3/4″ high [LNM]
Cobalt Blue Water Bottle
Pewter Tankard
Tugs “Alert, Aware, & Attentive” Mug
Alert, Aware, and Attentive are three Crowley tugs specifically designed and built for APSC SERVS group. The three 140′ long, 40′ wide, 10,000-horsepower RPTs (Prevention and Response Tugs) were delivered to the Alyeska’s SERVS group in 2000. In addition to being powerful tugs, they have firefighting, emergency response, and oil spill recovery capabilities. Each can carry 2,000 ft of oil recovery boom, two oil spill recovery skiffs, and store up to 43,000 gallons of recovered oil.
Height – 3.87″ [LNM]
Tug Nanuq Mug
The 153′ long Crowley tug Nanuq, and her sister ship, the Tan’erliq, are part of Alyeska’s Ship Escort Response Vessel System. They are the most powerful cycloidal propulsion drive tugs in the world. Their extreme maneuverability is due to this special drive system allows them to change the direction of their thrust almost immediately. The ships were deployed in 1999.
They also have additional capabilities for firefighting, emergency response, and oil spill recovery.
[From Alaska Native Languages, Nanuq means Polar Bear and Tan-erliq means Black Bear]Height – 3.87″ [LNM]
PassPort Coffee Mug
Alyeska Recycling Mug
CTS Mug
The mug was for the Commitment Tracking System (CTS), a module within Alyeska’s enterprise-wise work management application, PassPort. CTS provided open and visible tracking of progress on various work activities, the resolution of internal audit items, change requests to preventive maintenance program items, etc. It supported breaking the activity down into sub-tasks, identifying the persons responsible for each sub-task and tracking the progress on each respective sub-task.
Height – 3.87″ [LNM]