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on March 15, 1980The appointment of John G. Rogers as manager, facility services, in Bethlehem Steel Corporation's shipbuilding department was announced recently by David H. Klinges, vice president in charge of shipbuilding. Mr. Rogers is advancing from planning engineer. In his new capacity, Mr. Rogers wil
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on March 15, 1980With the establishment of the new company, B&W Diesel A/S, comprising the four divisions — B&W Marine Service, B&W Alpha Diesel AS, B&W Holeby AS, and B&W Engineering—changes have taken place in the technical management positions of B&W Engineering, Copenhagen. Headed by divisional managing
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on March 15, 1980Following a board of directors meeting recently, EDO Corporation, College Point, N.Y., announced a top executive change. Gerald Albert, an officer and director of the company was promoted to president and chief operating officer of the 55-year-old aerospace-electronics firm. William R. Ryan
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on March 15, 1980Information and specifications are now available on a new automatic facsimile receiver by Raytheon Marine Company. The RAYFAX 300 receiver features a four-band, crystal-controlled, single-sideband radio with push-button station selectors which can be set for any eight of the more than 50 fa
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on March 15, 1980Perry Oceanographies, Inc. has recently published a series of single-page brochures describing engineering services and products offered by the firm. Perry has long been recognized as a leader in the design and fabrication of submersibles and dive systems. Perry is now offering shipyard sup
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on March 15, 1980Olympic Maritime S.A. (Onassis Group), and Sea-Land Service, Inc. have chosen the Navidyne ESZ-4000 Satellite Navigator for their merchant fleets. Sea-Land has purchased 27 Navidyne sets, and Olympic has ordered 22, with an option to buy as many as 18 more, according to A. Clifford Barker,
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on March 15, 1980J.J. Henry Co., Inc., consulting naval architects and designers of many distinctive ships since its establishment in 1947, has opened a branch office in Houston, Texas, it was announced by Charles Zeien, president. Mr. Zeien stated that the Houston office, which is under the management of D
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on March 15, 1980The Port of Singapore Authority has signed a contract for Imodco to design and engineer a Single Point Mooring terminal system to be anchored in 32 meters (about 105 feet) of water in Singapore Harbor. The single grade buoy will be capable of mooring fully loaded tankers of up to 320,000 dw
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on March 15, 1980A 210-ton buoy was recently raised onboard the heavy-lift vessel John Henry in Hong Kong for shipment to Mexico. The buoy was ordered by IMODCO for PEMEX, the Mexican national oil company, and constructed by Hongkong United Dockyards Ltd. of Hong Kong. The buoy had been previously lifted by
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on March 15, 1980Norman Meyer has been appointed vice president of strategic systems for Sperry Division's Systems Management unit, Kurt Merl, vice president and general manager of the unit, has announced. Mr. Meyer, who had been manager of strategic sytems, will be responsible for all aspects of engineering
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on March 15, 1980Bruce Weinstein has been named coordinator, O i l / W a t er Separation Systems of Butterworth Systems Inc. Butterworth Systems is an international company which manufactures equipment for oil/water separation, tank cleaning, underwater hull cleaning and high pressure water jetting. In his
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on March 1980Willard G. Olmstead has been appointed to the position of vice president and controller of Federal Barge Lines, Inc., St. Louis, Mo., by Pott Industries Inc., it was announced by Robert A. Kyle, president of Federal Barge Lines, a wholly owned subsidiary of Pott Industries. Pott is a member
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on March 1980Eugene K. Pentimonti has been named vice president, Engineering at American President Lines, Ltd., Oakland, Calif. His responsibilities include overseeing all engineering design and construction of vessels, f a c i l i t i e s and equipment. The announcement was made by Henry Kozlowski, sen
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on March 1980Russell B. Inserra, former project manager of Atlantic Diving Company, Inc. of Gloucester, Mass., has been appointed to the post of vice president, Engineering and Operations, by William T. Jebb Jr., president of Atlantic Diving Company. "Mr. Inserra has been project manager on some very to
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on March 1980State Boat Corporation, Houston, Texas, announced the promotion of Joseph Borkowski I I and Arthur A. Windell to the position of fleet supervisor. In their new positions, both Mr. Borkowski and Mr. Windell will each be responsible for the operation, manning, and maintenance of 13 vessels in
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on March 1980Another major oil company, Amoco, has signed contracts to equip ships in its fleet with computerized engine monitoring and control systems from Megasystems, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. The orders were placed through Kevin Patrick Smith's Suppliers Marine & Industrial, Inc., Great Lakes area repr
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on March 1980Marine Contractors, Inc., a subsidiary of J. Ray McDermott & Co., Inc., announced the beginning of a $68-million turnkey project for Sociedade Nacionale de Combustives (SONANGOL) and Cabinda Gulf Oil Company (CABGOC). The project includes the design, engineering, fabrication and installatio
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on March 1980G.J. Mount has been elected vice president of Bulkfleet Marine Corporation, a Houston, Texasbased company engaged in the marine transportation of liquid and bulk materials, according to a recent announcement. Mr. Mount will be based in the company's recently e s t a b l i s h ed Northeast d
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on March 1980Nichigoh Maru, a 36,912-gt, f u l l y automated containership built at the Hiroshima Works (Innoshima) of Hitachi Zosen, Japan, was delivered recently to her joint owners — Yamashita- Shinnihon Steamship, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, and Nippon Yusen. A special committee made up of personnel r e p
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on March 1980Burmeister & Wain recently announced that 29 of 44 vessels ordered by Hon}? Kong shipowners f o r delivery in 1980-81 will be equipped with B&W engines. W o r l d Wide Shipping Ltd., headed by chairman Sir Yue- Kong Pao, has chosen Burmeister & Wain's new engine type LGFC( A) for 18 of the