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Matthew Amoss Phones & Addresses

  • 3118 Ursulines Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 486-2291 (504) 488-0579
  • 3339 Dumaine St, New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 488-0797
  • Middlebury, VT
  • Baton Rouge, LA

Work

Company: Craft kettle brewing equipment Apr 2016 Position: Founder and chief executive officer

Education

Degree: Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates School / High School: Tulane University Law School 2010 to 2013 Specialities: Law

Languages

Mandarin

Industries

Food Production

Resumes

Resumes

Matthew Amoss Photo 1

Founder And Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
New Orleans, LA
Industry:
Food Production
Work:
Craft Kettle Brewing Equipment
Founder and Chief Executive Officer

Amoss Trading Services May 2007 - Apr 2016
Chief Financial Officer and Manager

Tulane University Jun 2012 - Jun 2013
Research Assistant

Nasd May 2011 - Jul 2011
Enforcement Division Legal Intern

Port Solutions Jan 1999 - Jan 2006
Assistant
Education:
Tulane University Law School 2010 - 2013
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
Middlebury College 2003 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Physics
Languages:
Mandarin

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Matthew Amoss
Chief Financial Officer
Amoss Trading Services, Inc
Whol Transportation Equipment
5333 Riv Rd, New Orleans, LA 70123
(504) 733-0080

Publications

Us Patents

Container Cargo Transfer System

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US Patent:
20040126205, Jul 1, 2004
Filed:
Jul 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/617366
Inventors:
W. Amoss - New Orleans LA, US
Robert Amoss - New Orleans LA, US
Matthew Amoss - New Orleans LA, US
International Classification:
B63B027/00
US Classification:
414/138500, 212/317000
Abstract:
A platform container transfer terminal () functions as an efficient hub port. Sea Point™ Transfer station modules () can be moved intact across oceans for rapid erection in remote or strategic locations to provide high speed loading and unloading of large container vessels () to lighters or feeder vessels () and/or to facilities adjacent. A gantry crane () combined with one or more rotating boom cranes () increases cargo productivity economically. There can be two luffing boom cranes attached to the gantry and two slewing boom cranes attached to the gantry. One can retrofit an existing gantry by attaching a boom crane and frame to a ship-to-shore gantry.

Container Cargo Transfer System

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US Patent:
20080112779, May 15, 2008
Filed:
Jan 17, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/015915
Inventors:
W. J. Amoss - New Orleans LA, US
Roberts Amoss - New Orleans LA, US
Matthew Amoss - New Orleans LA, US
International Classification:
B65G 67/60
US Classification:
414137900, 414141600, 212324000
Abstract:
A platform container transfer terminal () functions as an efficient hub port. Sea Point™ Transfer station modules () can be moved intact across oceans for rapid erection in remote or strategic locations to provide high speed loading and unloading of large container vessels () to lighters or feeder vessels () and/or to facilities adjacent. A gantry crane () combined with one or more rotating boom cranes () increases cargo productivity economically. There can be two luffing boom cranes attached to the gantry and two slewing boom cranes attached to the gantry. One can retrofit an existing gantry by attaching a boom crane and frame to a ship-to-shore gantry.

Container Cargo Transfer System

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US Patent:
20110135424, Jun 9, 2011
Filed:
Jun 4, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/794225
Inventors:
Robert S. Amoss - New Orleans LA, US
Matthew Amoss - New Orleans LA, US
International Classification:
B65G 67/60
B63B 27/12
B63B 27/30
US Classification:
4141379, 414803
Abstract:
A platform container transfer terminal () functions as an efficient hub port. Sea Point™ Transfer station modules () can be moved intact across oceans for rapid erection in remote or strategic locations to provide high speed loading and unloading of large container vessels () to lighters or feeder vessels () and/or to facilities adjacent. A gantry crane () combined with one or more rotating boom cranes () increases cargo productivity economically. There can be two luffing boom cranes attached to the gantry and two slewing boom cranes attached to the gantry. One can retrofit an existing gantry by attaching a boom crane and frame to a ship-to-shore gantry.

Container Cargo Transfer System

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US Patent:
20120224946, Sep 6, 2012
Filed:
Feb 20, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/400327
Inventors:
Robert S. Amoss - New Orleans LA, US
Matthew Amoss - New Orleans LA, US
International Classification:
B63B 27/30
US Classification:
414803, 4141385
Abstract:
A platform container transfer terminal () functions as an efficient hub port. Sea Point™ Transfer station modules () can be moved intact across oceans for rapid erection in remote or strategic locations to provide high speed loading and unloading of large container vessels () to lighters or feeder vessels () and/or to facilities adjacent. A gantry crane () combined with one or more rotating boom cranes () increases cargo productivity economically. There can be two luffing boom cranes attached to the gantry and two slewing boom cranes attached to the gantry. One can retrofit an existing gantry by attaching a boom crane and frame to a ship-to-shore gantry.
Matthew M Amoss from New Orleans, LA, age ~39 Get Report