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on January 15, 1983The Guided Missile Frigate Reid (FFG-30) was delivered on December 20, 1982, to the U.S. Navy by the Los Angeles Division of Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation five weeks ahead of contract schedule and below budget parameters, it was announced by L.M. Thorell, vice president and general man
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on January 15, 1983Paceco, Inc. of Gulfport, Miss., a subsidiary of the Fruehauf Corporation, recently delivered a railmounted Transtainer Crane of custom design to the U.S. Army Military Ocean Terminal — Sunny Point, located at Southport, N.C. The cantilevered gantry-type container stacking yard crane spans 11
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on January 15, 1983The Dravo Corporation's Neville Island Shipyard, Pa., recently launched a 195-foot by 35-foot covered hopper barge, W.B.L. 114 — one of two delivered by Dravo to C.G. Willis, Inc., of Paulsboro, N.J. Outfitted for both push and hawser towing, the barges are equipped with corrugated rolling co
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on January 15, 1983The bulk carrier Karnataka, owned by Mogul Line of Bombay, India, recently received major steel renewals involving approximately 370 tons of fabricated steel in four main areas, and modernization at Hongkong United Dockyards (HUD). The structure in the upper wing tanks was almost totally rene
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on January 15, 1983George Geiger, president of Bay Shipbuilding Corp., Sturgeon Bay, Wis. recently announced that Rear Adm. William Thompson (USN-ret.) has joined Bay Shipbuilding as the corporation's representative in Washington, D.C. Admiral Thompson is a public relations consultant in the Washington, D.C., a
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- Navy Subcontract Awarded Peck & Hale page: 91
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on January 9, 1982Peck & Hale, Inc., West Sayville, N.Y., has been awarded a contract to supply cargo shoring systems for the fleet ballistic missile ship USNS Vega. Boland Marine and Manufacturing Company, New Orleans, La., was awarded the prime contract for the vessel and subcontracted the $300,000 cargo s
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- HUD Nears Completion Of $80 M i l l i on Conversion Of Bulk Carrier To Drillship For Australia page: 76
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on January 9, 1982Hongkong United Dockyards' (HUD) largest ship conversion contract is nearing completion at the company's Tsing Yi Island yard. The $30-million one-year contract, due to be completed in the third quarter of 1982, is for the conversion of an 18,949-dwt bulkcarrier into a sophisticated 9,215-dwt
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on January 9, 1982Thomas M. Lowrey and Ben Albert have been appointed vice presidents by TANO Corporation, the New Orleans, La.-based automation controls company. Mr. Lowrey, named vice president of sales and marketing, was formerly an officer and vice president of administration for The Western Company of Nor
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on January 9, 1982SPAR Associates, Inc. of Annapolis, Md., announced the sale of a triad of shipyard production planning and cost/schedule control systems to Saint John Shipbuilding & Drydock Company in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The three systems have been implemented on a PRIME minicomputer and inclu
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on January 9, 1982Halter Marine's drydock at Chickasaw, Ala., is now available for ship and rig repair work. The announcement was made by R.J. Shopf, president of Halter Marine, Inc., who said the drydock was built in 1980 to service Halter's CATUG c o n s t r u c t i on program. "That program," he said, "ha
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on January 9, 1982George Spiotta, executive vice president of Concorde Line-Atlantic Division, New York, N.Y., announced recently the promotion of Victor Otero from line manager to vice president. "While he had performed some of these assignments before," said Mr. Spiotta, "he will now be fully responsible f
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on January 9, 1982Seaward International, Inc., Falls Church, Va., has expanded its line of marine fenders with the addition of the Sumitomo brand rubber dock fenders for which Seaward is now the exclusive U.S. representative. Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., makes a wide variety of rubber fenders, primarily
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on January 9, 1982Separation and Recovery Systems, Inc. (SRS) of Irvine, Calif., announced that it was awarded a contract to construct 11 vacuum gravity oily water separators for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a research agency of the U.S. government. The separators have been app
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on January 9, 1982Problems caused by shipping coal in uncovered barges have led to the purchase of SFRP (structural fiberglass reinforced plastic) barge covers to protect export coal shipments, Proform, Inc. of Minneapolis, Minn., reported recently. The covers were purchased by a major barge company in respo
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on January 9, 1982Royal Viking Line, San Francisco, Calif., recently appointed John B. Richards vice president of marketing/planning, according to the cruise line's senior vice president of marketing, George Sotir. "In his newly established position, John will work closely with top management in setting mark
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on January 9, 1982A firm fixed-price contract for $7,937,936 has been awarded to the Louis Allis division of Litton Industries by the Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C. The Milwaukee-based manufacturer of electric motors, solidstate motor drives, and power conversion equipment for industrial and nav
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on January 9, 1982Bestobell's level switch and flowmeter product lines have been consolidated into Armtec Industries, Inc., an established instrument m a n u f a c t u r e r headquartered in Manchester, N.H. Columbia Controls Company is no longer responsible for these Bestobell product lines. All orders are
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on January 9, 1982The offices for operations of the marine division of Reynolds Metals Company and its subsidiary, Caribbean Steamship Company, S.A., have been centered in a new location in Corpus Christi, Texas, it was announced recently. The move from the Petroleum Tower in the downtown area of Corpus Chri
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on January 9, 1982The Maritime Administration has approved in principle an application from American Commercial Lines, Inc., Houston, Texas, for a Title XI guarantee to aid in financing or refinancing two towboats and 86 hopper barges. The vessels were built by Jeffboat, Inc., Jeffersonville, Ind., and deli
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on January 9, 1982The Maritime Administration recently opened its new Merchant Seaman Fire Training Center at Swanton, Ohio. It is intended to serve the eight-state Great Lakes mid-continent area, including inland waterways. This is the fourth such facility MarAd supports. The others are at Earle, N.J., Trea