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Krupp MaK Diesel

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In a move to consolidate their position as the world's leading manufacturer of medium-speed diesel engines, Kupp MaK Diesel

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Perry Beebe Jr.

Joins Louisiana Dock

Louisiana Dock Company re- cently announced the hiring of

Perry Beebe Jr. as the yard manager for its marine repair ser- vice operation in Harahan, La.

Mr. Beebe has nearly 20 years' experience in marine repairs and new construction and holds a de- gree in mechanical engineering from Delgado College.

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Gulf Coast Towing Association.

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Wallenius Lines

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