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on April 1981Gulf Fleet Marine Corporation, headquartered in New Orleans, has announced two management appointments. Larry Ridgon has been named manager of the Gulf Coast Supply Boat Division. He assumes management responsibilities for the company's supply and towing supply vessels operating in the Gulf
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on March 15, 1981A contract valued at approximately $4 million has been awarded IMODCO, a unit of AMCA International Corporation, by the Independent Indonesian American Petroleum Company for the design and construction of a Single Point Mooring terminal. To be sited in the Java Sea offshore Indonesia in 125
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on March 15, 1981Elbar Engineering, Ltd., Moycroft, Elgin, Scotland, has been appointed an exclusive manufacturing l i c e n s e e in the United Kingdom by TBW Industries Incorporated of Houma, La. In making the appointment, TBW president Robert M. Thompson said the agreement will cover the manufacture of t
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on March 15, 1981The 29th Annual Fort Schuyler Forum, sponsored by The Society of Marine Port Engineers, New York, N.Y., Inc. and the State University of New York (SUNY) Maritime College will be held on Saturday, March 21 on the SUNY campus in The Bronx, N.Y. The theme of this year's all-dav meeting is Fuel
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on March 15, 1981Alfred J. Herrington has been named manager of marketing ' sales at Waukesha Bearings Corporation. The announcement was made by Armour F. Swanson, president of the Waukesha, Wis., manufacturer of fluid film marine and industrial bearings and seals. Mr. Herrington joins Waukesha Bearings wit
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on March 15, 1981Bergeron Industries, Inc. has announced the delivery of the barge David B (shown above) to DBC C o r p o r a t i o n of America, Houston. Constructed at Bergeron's Braithwaite, La., marine facility, the David B, reportedly the largest inland service tank barge ever built, measures 370 by 54
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on March 15, 1981A c o n s t r u c t i o n contract expected to exceed $20 million has been awarded to Bath Iron Works by Sun Ship, Inc. to construct a 643-foot oceangoing barge for the California and Hawaiian Sugar Company. The vessel, the size of a major merchant ship but designed to be pushed by a tugboat
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on March 15, 1981Dravo Wellman Company, a Cleveland-based subsidiary of Dravo Corporation, Pittsburgh, has received a contract in excess of $9 million f r om Seaboard Coastline Railroad Company for expansion of a rail-to-ocean vessel phosphate transfer terminal at Tampa, Fla. Designed to supplement existing
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on March 15, 1981A.C. Brown, senior vice president of the J.J. Henry Co., Inc. and general manager of the Moorestown Production Division, has announced the opening of a branch office in San Diego. The new facility will be fully coordinated with the firm's Production Division headquarters in Moorestown, N.J.
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on March 15, 1981Communications A s s o c i a t e s, Inc., Huntington Station, N.Y., has announced the Digiscan® family of microprocessor-based SSB transceivers for the international and U.S. Government markets. The first transceivers to offer total, simplified keyboard control, Digiscan is available in out
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on March 15, 1981Santa Fe Drilling Company has ordered a second $80-million allweather, semisubmersible drilling unit, bringing to $442 million the value of new drilling equipment on order. E.L. Shannon Jr., chairman of the parent Santa Fe International Corporation, said the new unit brings to 20 the number
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on March 15, 1981Ronald R. Hostelley has been promoted to supervisor of marine transportation at Republic Steel C o r p o r a t i o n ' s general office, James F. Frankenberry, director of raw materials purchases, announced recently. In his new position, Mr. Hostelley will be responsible for all non-ocean ve
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on March 15, 1981DEBEG Marine, Inc., Salem, N.H., has announced FCC approval of its new model 2340 watch receiver. The receiver was designed to conform to SOLAS regulations and the requirement that all vessels over 300 gross tons will be equipped with a watch receiver by March 31, 1981. The unit has been pr
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on March 15, 1981Hitachi Zosen recently received another order from Penrod Drilling Company, a member company of the Hunt Group, to build two cantilever type, jackup offshore drilling rigs. The rigs are Hitachi Zosen-developed, standard-type Drill Hope C-250s. Compact and lightweight, they offer excellent e
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on March 15, 1981J. Erik Hvide has been appointed president and chief operating officer of Hvide Shipping Incorporated and its affiliates. He joined the Fort Lauderdale-based company in 1973 after gaining experience in dry cargo and tanker ship operations, both in the U.S. and Norway. In 1970 Mr. Hvide join
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on March 15, 1981Pei-Yen Wang has joined Lexington Transport (New York), Inc. as senior marine superintendent, it was announced by H. E. Engelbrecht, president. From 1948 to 1966, Mr. Wang served in all engineering officer capacities from 3rd assistant engineer to chief engineer. He holds a USCG and Republi
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on March 15, 1981The right textile to meet nearly any industrial insulation need can be found in a new brochure from HITCO, high-temperature materials specialists. The b r o c h u re covers a family of textiles for asbestos replacement, energy savings, and personnel and equipment protection to over 2,300 F.
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on March 15, 1981The Indonesian Government has ordered a high-speed Boeing Jetfoil hydrofoil for delivery in 1982. Value of the sale is approximately $13.7 million. The Jetfoil will be operated by the Agency for the Study and Application of Technology, which is headed by the Minister of Research and Technol
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on March 15, 1981W. Ray Wallace, president and chief executive officer of Trinity Industries, Inc., announces the appointment of James M. Blenkhorn as president and chief executive officer of Equitable Shipyards, Inc. Mr. Blenkhorn has responsibility for all operations of the shipyards located in New Orleans
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on March 15, 1981A paper titled "The 'Skaugran' Class 42,400-dwt RO/ROs," was presented by R. Keith Michel of the Herbert Engineering Corporation, San Francisco, at a recent meeting of the Northern California Section of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers in San Francisco. The Skaugran and