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Petersen And O'Hara

Elected Vice Presidents

For Todd's L.A. Division

Edwin J. Petersen has been elected vice president-programs and resources for the

Los Angeles Division of Todd Pacific Ship- yards Corporation. His new and expanded duties include broad overall responsibility for all aspects of the FFG program, includ- ing post shakedown availabilities, the DDGX program, Navy overhauls, industrial engi- neering and facility planning, management information services, and the yard develop- ment projects. Mr. Petersen will continue to report to H.K. Schaefer, vice president and general manager of the Los Angeles Division.

Edwin J. Petersen John B. O'Hara

In a further move to strengthen Todd's

West Coast operations, John B. O'Hara has been elected vice president-industrial rela- tions to coordinate Todd's posture in this area between the Seattle, San Francisco, and

Los Angeles Divisions. While he retains his present responsibilities as director of indus- trial relations for the Los Angeles Division, he assumes additional duties to guide and standardize the industrial relations aspects for the other two divisions in the areas of labor relations, safety, workers' compensa- tion, affirmative action, OSHA, and training programs. Mr. O'Hara will continue to re- port to H.K. Schaefer with respect to the

Los Angeles Division's industrial relations matters, and to C.R. Meurk, Todd's corporate vice president, West Coast operations, in matters relating to the Seattle and San

Francisco Divisions.

Stanwick Corporation Appointed

Exclusive Agents For Fredriksstad

Fredriksstad mek. Verksted of Fredrik- stad, Norway, a leading maritime manufac- turer, shipfitter and installer of inert gas systems (IGS), crude oil washing (COW) in- stallations, and other devices for petroleum tankers and other liquid cargo vessels, has announced the appointment of The Stan- wick Corporation, Operations Engineering

Division, headquartered in Norfolk, Va., as its exclusive maintenance service agency for the United States and Canada.

According to Glen T. Hausler, vice presi- dent, Stanwick factory-trained technicians will provide maintenance services for IGS and COW equipment on schedules designed to meet all inspection procedures and cri- teria of the manufacturer and the various regulatory and classification societies. These specialists will also train ship personnel to operate newly installed systems, and will supervise any major repairs that may be- come necessary. Seminars and preliminary training courses will also be offered to pros- pective purchasers of these types of equip- ment.

The services of The Stanwick Corporation will be marketed and contracted through

Fredriksstad's exclusive North American agents — American United Marine (AUM)

Corporation of Saugus (Boston), Mass. Oth- er programs offered by Stanwick through

AUM will include complete computerized maintenance control and work flow systems, spare parts inventories, recording and eval- uation of maintenance actions and complete accounting services for maintenance ex- penses. In business since 1962, the company is a pioneer in this field and was responsible for the first development of maintenance and material management systems for the

U.S. Navy.

Agreements are signed making The Stanwick Corpo- ration, Engineering Services Division, the exclusive

U.S. and Canadian maintenance service agents for

Fredriksstad mek. Verksted. Left to right: Glen T.

Hausler, Stanwick vice president; Wells Stanwick, di- rector of marketing; Sigurd Brovig Aasen, Fredriksstad assistant sales director; and Peter Lombard, president of American United Marine Corporation, the exclusive

North American marketing agents for Fredriksstad and

Stanwick.

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