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Prior to joining Walworth, Mr.
Palmer was with American Stand- ard, Inc.
Baldt Incorporated is a leader in the design and manufacture of anchoring and mooring systems, with manufacturing facilities in
Chester, Pa., Toccoa, Ga., and Cor- pus Christi, Texas, and distribu- tion locations in Houston, Texas,
New Orleans, La., Seattle, Wash.,
San Francisco, Calif., Chester, Pa., and Aberdeen, Scotland.
Three Promoted At J.J. Henry Moorestown Office •••••••••i SHHRHBIMHiflHI
James E. Palmer Elected
President Of Baldt Inc.
The board of directors of Baldt
Incorporated recently announced the election of James E. Palmer as president and director of the company.
Mr. Palmer brings 25 years of diversified business and industrial experience to Baldt, most recently with The Walworth Company as vice president/general manager.
Robert B. McFadden
A.C. Brown, senior vice presi- dent of J.J. Henry Co., Inc., naval architects and marine engineers, recently announced the following promotions in the J.J. Henry
Company's Moorestown, N.J., of- fice.
Robert B. McFadden has been appointed chief engineer and di- rector of the Mechanical Design
Division, reporting directly to Mr.
Brown. Mr. McFadden graduated from Penn State University with a BS degree in chemical engineer- ing. He also pursued additional college studies at Bucknell Uni- versity and Drexel University.
Prior to his new appointment,
Mr. McFadden served as project manager for design of the U.S.
Navy Landing Ship Dock, LSD- 36, in 1965, and then became chief of the Machinery Engineering/
Design Department in 1967 to the present.
Peter Karanzalis has been ap- pointed chief of Production Engi- neering in the Mechanical Design
Division, reporting to Mr. McFad-
Henry C. Emmerling Jr. den. Mr. Karanzalis graduated "cum laude" from Temple Uni- versity with an AS degree in me- chanical engineering, majoring in
HVAC. Mr. Karanzalis also pur- sued additional college studies at
North Carolina State College and
Drexel University. Prior to this new appointment, he served as chief of the HVAC & Hull Piping
Engineering/Design Department from 1964 to the present.
Henry C. Emmerling Jr. has been appointed to chief of the
Machinery Engineering/Design
Department, reporting to Mr.
McFadden. Mr. Emmerling grad- uated from the United States Na- val Academy with a BS degree in engineering. He also completed additional courses at the follow- ing U.S. Navy Technical Schools:
USN Metalsmith School, USN
CIC School, Damage and ABC
Warfare School. Prior to his new appointment, Mr. Emmerling served as assistant chief of the
Machinery Engineering/Design
Department from 1968 to the present.
Peter Karanzalis
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The Marine Services Division with qualified technical staff and experienced personnel has the facilities and equipment for almost all kinds of shipside work, preparation of ships, tanks, carriage of liquid cargoes and lighterage of liquid cargoes. The division performs all its services in accordance with the specifications of international classification societies and cargo surveyors.
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AG&P handles 907, of all international ship repairs in the port of Manila.
Key Changes Announced
At Michigan Wheel
Several key changes were re- cently announced by Michigan
Wheel Division, Dana Corpora- tion. H.L. VanderMey, president of the division, announced that the appointments were for the division's three facilities located in Grand Rapids, Mich., Seattle,
Wash., and Pascagoula, Miss.
Robert Kress, former chief en- gineer of the division, has been appointed vice president of engi- neering. Tony Buczek succeeds
Mr. Kress as chief engineer.
Charles Dykstra has been named to the new position of director of marketing.
DeJong & Assocs
Offers Services Brochure
The naval architectural and marine engineering firm Norman
N. DeJong & Associates, Inc. re- cently published a catalog of serv- ices offered by the firm.
The brochure describes the firm's capabilities and facilities, as well as general specifications for vessels designed by Norman
N. DeJong & Associates, Inc. A full service naval architectural firm, Norman N. DeJong & As- sociates is known for tug and towboat designs, pilot boats, pas- senger vessels, and fishing boats.
For a free copy of the services catalog, write Roy A. Anderson,
Norman N. DeJong & Associates,
Inc., 1734 Emerson Street, Jack- sonville, Fla. 32207.
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