Short 1981 Articles
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Maritime Reporter
on January 1981The oldest manufacturer of steam engines still operating in this country has announced an extension of the sizes available for both marine and stationary use. Skinner Engine Company of Erie, Pa., said that effective immediately the Skinner Marine Unaflow steam engines will be available in c
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on January 1981The Consolidated Industrial Skills Corporation (CISCO) has been formed to supplement companies with skilled, first-class labor. Currently, CISCO is servicing major shipbuilding concerns in the Gulf and East Coasts with pipefitters, shipfitters, machinists, and electricians on an as-needed b
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on January 1981The topic at the recent meeting of the New York Metropolitan Section of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers — the annual joint get-together with The Society of Marine Port Engineers New York -—• was the re-engining of the four Seatrain Lines' Euroliner Class containerships.
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on January 1981WOMA Corporation of South Plainfield, N.J., a leader in high-pressure "water as a tool" technology, has a new sales brochure describing their unique industrial cleaning and maintenance systems. Over 25 years of research and development, innovation, and experience has resulted in a wide array o
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on January 1981John R. Walbridge has been reelected chairman of the board of the American Institute of Marine Underwriters ( A I M U ) . Elected along with Mr. Walbridge (senior vice president of The Insurance Company of North America) were: Edward K. Trowbridge, deputy chairman (senior executive vice pre
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on January 1981John Murray Wilson has been promoted to vice president of engineering for Philadelphia Resins Corporation, Montgomeryville, Pa. He also will be in charge of product research and development, and the engineering of field applications for the corporation's industrial, marine and rope divisions
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on January 1981DEBEG Marine, Inc., Tewksbury, Mass., has announced availability 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. According to the