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ICC Grants Hunter Marine

Regulated Cargo Authority

For Western Rivers

The ICC recently issued a cer- tificate of public necessity, grant- ing permanent authority to Hunt- er Marine Transport, Inc., Nash- ville, Tenn., to perform barge transportation of regulated cargo on the Cumberland and Tennes- see Rivers and the connecting segment of the lower Ohio River.

This is the first permanent au- thority to be granted on the

Western Rivers since 1975, and the first on these rivers in more than 10 years.

Hunter Marine has been trans- porting unregulated cargo on the

Western Rivers for a number of years and operates a bulk termi- nal in Rock Harbor at Mile 175.5

Cumberland River with insured fleeting at Mile 176.

New terminal facilities and warehouses are under construc- tion at riverside, separate from but adjacent to the bulk material operation. Hunter will soon offer a full range of intermodal serv- ices, including crating, custom brokerage, and full service stor- age.

Hunter intends to cooperate

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GECC Marine Finance Unit

Publishes New Brochure

The Marine Financing Compo- nent of the General Electric Cred- it Corporation, Stamford, Conn., has published a four-page bro- chure that describes the services it can provide for the financing of heavy commercial marine equipment including oceangoing and Great Lakes vessels, tugs, towboats and barges, offshore rigs and support craft, dockside equipment, and for shipyards.

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Gulf Oil Lubricants Co.

Names Supply Manager

Frank T. Bauchspies was re- cently named general manager, logistics and supply for the Gulf

Oil Lubricants Company, a divi- sion of Gulf Oil Corporation,

Houston, Texas.

Mr. Bauchspies joined Gulf in 1968, following five years as di- rector of the industrial liaison department of the Massachusetts

Institute of Technology and six years of prior overseas service in the oil industry. He has served in a number of planning manage- ment positions for the Corpora- tion and for Gulf Refining & Mar- keting Company, of which the lubricants company is part. Most recently he was manager, tech- nical planning and development in the engineering division of

Gulf Science & Technology Com- pany.

Wartsila Diesel Appoints

Yngue Nordquist As

New North American Mgr.

The Wartsila Diesel Division— consisting of Wartsila Vasa Fac- tory, Finland, and Nohab Diesel

AB Trollhattan, Sweden — an- nounced recently that Yngue

Nordquist has been appointed

North American regional man- ager of Wartsila Diesel, effec- tive October 1, 1981. He is head- quartered at Wartsila Power,

Inc., New Orleans, La., of which he was also appointed managing director. Mr. Nordquist previ- ously was managing director of

Nohab Diesel AB.

Kaj Liewedahl, M.Sc. Econom- ist, has been named as the new managing director of Nohab Die- sel AB, also effective October 1, 1981. 4223 EDGELAND. ROYAL OAK, MICH 48073 phone(313) 576-1101

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