Maritime Magazines Archive
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on April 15, 1977E.J. Heine Jr., president of United States Lines, Inc., as outgoing president of the United States Committee of the International Cargo Handling Coordination Association (ICHCA), has announced the election of John J. Farrell Jr. as president of the U.S. Committee ICHCA. Mr. Farrell is one o
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on April 15, 1977The Maryland Port Administration has moved its headquarters offices to the World Trade Center Baltimore. The move affects all MPA personnel and operations formerly centered in the seven-story office building at 19 South Charles Street, which has served as an interim headquarters for the ag
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- Ship Stern Study Released By MarAd page: 57
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on April 15, 1977Nearly 80 percent of the U.S.- flag merchant ships that are expected to be built between now and the turn of the century could incorporate standardized stern sections, according to a study released by the Maritime Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The report, ent
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on April 15, 1977A joint venture contract to construct and manage the largest ship repair yard in the Philippines has been signed between Col. G.F. Tanseco, director of the National Investment & Development Corporation of the Philippines, and Kiyoshi Yotsumoto, president of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.,
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on April 15, 1977Kenneth E. Sheehan, counsel to the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), was elected a vice president of ABS at the annual meeting of the Society's board of managers, held in New York, N.Y., on March 15. Mr. Sheehan, formerly associated with the law firm of Kirlin, Campbell, and Keating of New
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on April 15, 1977The Maritime Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, has released a major study designed to promote U.S.-flag liner service in the Great Lakes overseas trades. The study, entitled "Great Lakes-Overseas Marine Transportation Market Assessment," was performed by Simat, Helliesen & Eichn
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on April 15, 1977Robert L. Fagan has rejoined The Stanwick Corporation as director, Advanced Systems Development, it was announced by Tad Stanwick, president. In this new capacity, Mr. Fagan will coordinate the expansion of the company's systems engineering, logistic support and design services for commerci
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on April 15, 1977Eleven maritime executives from three countries were elected members of the American Bureau of Shipping at the annual meeting of the Society held in New York City on March 15. This brings to 380 the number of ABS members. The new members are: John Alioto, president, Pacific Far East Line, I
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on April 15, 1977A line of extended aeration type packaged sewage treatment plants manufactured by Demco Incorporated has been certified by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) for onshore and offshore use. Demco offers the plants in 18 sizes ranging in capacity from 325 to 12,500 gallons of sewage dai
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on April 15, 1977Contracts have been signed for the purchase of three new offshore oil field service vessels by Gulf Mississippi Marine Corporation of New Orleans, La. Representing a cumulative investment of $6,400,000, the boats were acquired by Gulf Mississippi Marine from George Engine Company, Inc. of H
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on April 15, 1977Alaska Cargo Lines, Inc., a new barge company based in Seattle, Wash., has been formed to serve the ports of Dillingham, Nome, Bethel, and Kotzebue and the Yukon River ports which were left without service when Northland Marine Lines went out of business in December. A spokesman for the new
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on April 15, 1977The 60th annual meeting of the American Society of Naval Engineers will be held at the Shoreham- Americana Hotel, Washington, D.C., on May 5-6, 1977. The theme of this year's national meeting is "Military Civil Maritime Partnership, Naval Engineering's Pathway to Future Progress." The foll
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on April 15, 1977A $321,607 contract has been awarded to the French firm of Thomson-CSF, Inc. by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Department of Commerce, for a 20- month exploratory program to develop a shipboard Current/ Depth Measuring Subsystem. The subsystem will measure
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- Fort Schuyler Forum Celebrates 25th Anniversary —Discusses 'Marine Chemist' And 'Marine Safety' page: 48
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on April 15, 1977The State University of New York (SUNY) Maritime College at Fort Schuyler, the Bronx, N.Y., was co-sponsor with The Society of Marine Port Engineers, New York, N.Y., Inc., at the 25th Annual Fort Schuyler Forum held at the college in March. The theme of this year's forum was "Marine Chemist
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on April 15, 1977John Ducich has been appointed director of marketing/ contract transportation for the Caribbean Division of Crowley Maritime Corporation, San Francisco, Calif., according to a recent announcement by Leo L. Collar, CMC Offshore Group president. The appointment is part of an expansion of Crow
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on April 15, 1977Charles E. Carter has been named chief contract administrator at Dillingham Ship Repair, Portland, Ore., according to John Sutherland, vice president and general manager. Formerly senior estimator, ship repair, at Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. (Newport News, Va.), Mr. Carter will
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on April 15, 1977Precise digital presentation of shaft speed and direction of rotation is provided by these new digital shaft RPM indicators by Henschel. Two models are available: one for shaft speeds of 0 to 199 rpm, the other from 0 to 999 rpm. Forward motion is displayed in big, easy-to-read LED figures.
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on April 15, 1977Approximately 80 people attended the joint meeting of the American Society of Naval Engineers and The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers at the Officers' Club at the Philadelphia Naval Base on February 17, 1977. James J. Mulquin of the Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D
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on April 15, 1977Thomas J. Smith, president and chief executive officer, Farrell Lines Incorporated, One Whitehall Street, New York, N.Y. 10004, has announced the appointment of Capt. Alpha Moore as manager of the newly formed Marine and Cargo Claims Department. This new department has been created by conso
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on April 15, 1977Astilleros Espanoles, S.A., with head offices in Madrid, Spain, has announced the appointment of Wesley D. Wheeler, president of Wesley D. Wheeler Associates, Ltd., international maritime consultants, 104 East 40th Street, New York, N.Y. 10016, as its exclusive U.S.A. representative for shi