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New Fuel And Marine

Marketing Department

Formed By Texaco Inc.

Texaco Inc., White Plains, N.Y., recently announced the formation of the Texaco Fuel and Marine Mar- keting Department. Formerly known as the Texaco International

Marine Sales Department, the res- tructured department will more clearly define the organization's ex- panded and diverse business activi- ties, said William S. Barrack Jr., senior vice president of Texaco Inc.

Mr. Barrack also announced that James J. Bartell will contin- ue to head the department as its general manager. "The original business lines of the department were based on the tra- ditional role of supplying petroleum products solely to the marine indus- try. The scope of marketing activity now covers the worldwide market- ing and trading of fuel oil to all classes of fuel users, as well as the sales of selected diesel fuels, lube oils and greases," said Mr. Bar- rack.

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Lykes Names Senior VPs

In Planning And Finance

To meet the changing demands of the industry and position itself for the future, W. James Amoss Jr., chairman and chief executive officer of Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., Inc., has announced the election of a new senior vice president of planning and analysis and the election of a new chief financial officer.

J.T. Lykes III, formerly senior vice president and chief financial officer, has been named senior vice president, planning and analysis.

John D. List, formerly senior vice president, planning and analy- sis, has been named senior vice pres- ident and chief financial officer.

Both Mr. Lykes and Mr. List will report to president and chief operating officer Eugene F.

McCormick.

Wallenius Motorships

Names Raymond Ebeling

Executive Vice President

Wallenius Motorships, Inc., the

U.S. subsidiary of Wallenius Lines of Sweden, has announced the ap- pointment of Raymond P. Ebel- ing as executive vice president.

Udo Reif, president of Walle- nius Motorships, stated that Mr.

Ebeling's responsibilities would include marketing, sales, traffic and customer service.

Mr. Ebeling has held several se- nior management positions with

Sea-Land Service, Inc. and Seatrain

Lines, most recently serving as vice president, pricing and marketing for

Sea-Land's Atlantic division.

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May, 1990

PBI Awards $2.8-Million Order

To MagneTek ALS

MagneTek, Inc., a leading manu- facturer of electrical equipment, re- cently announced that MagneTek

ALS received an order from Pe- terson Builders Inc. (PBI) for equipment exceeding $2.8 million.

MagneTek ALS will provide the shipbuilding company with nine

SCR motor drives and six solid state pulse generators. The equipment will be installed aboard the mine countermeasure ships MCM-12, -13 and -14.

MagneTek ALS, a MagneTek De- fense Systems company, designs and develops custom and standard power-conversion and conditioning equipment for demanding govern- ment and military applications.

Among this leading power-conver- sion specialist's most notable ac- complishments are the pioneering and perfecting of the use of high- level, precise transistorized power converters and innovations for pow- er distribution systems.

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