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Lykes Appoints Three In

Central Atlantic Division

Three new appointments in the

Central Atlantic division of Lykes

Bros. Steamship Co., Inc., New

Orleans, La., were announced re- cently.

William V. Brierre Jr. has been named assistant vice president,

Central Atlantic division. Rich- ard J. Lolich has been named director of traffic, and William

F. Aldridge has been named man- ager, sales.

Mr. Brierre joined Lykes in 1972 as a sales representative in the company's Dallas office and in 1975 was named district manager of that office. In 1978 he was transferred to the Central At- lantic division in Washington,

D.C., as a special representative, and in 1980 was named general agent of that division, the posi- tion he held until the present.

Mr. Lolich joined the company in 1974 as a traffic representa- tive in the Washington, D.C.,

Central Atlantic division office.

In 1979 he was named assistant traffic manager and in 1981, traf- fic manager of that division, the position he held until this time.

Mr. Aldridge joined Lykes in 1979 as a management trainee at Lykes's New Orleans head- quarters. Later that year he was transferred to the company's

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New York office as a sales rep- resentative. In 1980 he became project sales representative, the position he held until the present.

All three appointees will be lo- cated in Washington, D.C.

Drew's Corrosion Inhibitor

Approved For EMD Engines —Brochure Available

Drew Marine Services, a unit of Drew Chemical Corporation, of Boonton, N.J., recently an- nounced that its Maxigard diesel engine water treatment has been approved for use in EMD engines by the Electro-Motive Division of

General Motors Corporation in

LaGrange, 111.

This nonchromate cooling wa- ter treatment is a multi-func- tional liquid designed to prevent general corrosion and mineral de- posits as well as reduce corrosion due to cavitation. These capabil- ities make it well suited for use in medium to high-speed engines.

Maxigard is added on a slug dosage basis as required to main- tain recommended concentrations.

Details on the treatment are con- tained in a company brochure.

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Navy Awards $3.8-Million

Logistics Support Contract

For Ohio-Class Subs

McAuto Systems Group Incor- porated, Rockville, Md., has been awarded a $3,802,122 cost-plus- fixed-fee contract for integrated logistic support for the Ohio-class submarine construction and main- tenance programs. The Naval

Sea Systems Command, Wash- ington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-83-C-6049).

Lavalin Ocean Systems

Formed In Canada To

Provide Underwater Service

Lavalin Services, Inc. of Mon- treal (Quebec) Canada, and Solus

Ocean Systems, Inc. of Houston,

Texas, have agreed to form a jointly owned Canadian company to be called Lavalin Ocean Sys- tems, Ltd. The company's head- quarters will be located in Hali- fax, Nova Scotia.

Lavalin Ocean Systems, Ltd. will provide underwater marine services to the offshore oil indus- try in support of exploration, construction, and production fa- cilities. Claude Rouleau has been appointed to represent Lavalin

Services, Inc., and Edmund L.

Dunn has been appointed to rep- resent Solus Ocean Systems in this new venture.

The company will be located at

Suite 1020, Cogswell Tower, 2000

Barryington Street, Halifax,

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