Short 1985 Articles
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on August 1985David Ballash, president and chief executive officer of Dillingham Maritime, recently announced a restructuring of several companies into a new operating unit, and the appointment of Tom Van Dawark as its executive vice president and chief operating officer. According to Mr. Ballash, the ne
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on August 1985James E. Cunningham, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of McDermott International, Inc., announced recently that Thomas D. Barrow, retired vicechairman of the Standard Oil Company (Ohio) and former chairman and chief executive officer of the Kennecott Corporation, has been e
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on August 1985— N e w Literature Available Goltens of Brooklyn, N.Y., is offering literature on their hydraulic G-Pump. The four-page brochure offers technical data, applications advice and accessories for this unique pump. The G-Pump is a portable hydraulic pump. Bill Duffy, Goltens' marketing and sales
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on August 1985Stanley L. Clark, president of Raytheon Marine Company, headquartered in Manchester, N.H., recently announced that Larry C. Anderson has been named president and managing director of Raytheon Marine Sales & Service Company, Copenhagen, Denmark, effective this month. Mr. Anderson, formerly m
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on August 1985William M. Lechler has joined Sumitomo Machinery Corp. of America, Teterboro, N.J. As a vice president and national sales manager, he has full marketing responsibility for the company's mechanical power transmission products in the United States and Canada. Prior to joining Sumitomo Machiner
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on August 1985Charles P. Siess Jr., president and chief executive officer of Marathon Manufacturing Company, Houston, has been named 1985-86 chairman of the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) Pro- Leasing Task Force. The announcement was made by NOIA president Charles D. Matthews. As chairman o
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on August 1985The official opening of Omnipure's new headquarters and plant was recently announced by Leonard Langeland, president of Omnipure. Omnipure is a division of Sigma-Chapman, Inc., and is now headquartered in Sugar Land, Texas. The new structure is located at 12850 Bournewood Drive on a oneacre
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on August 1985National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO), San Diego, Calif., has recently announced three key executive appointments. Donald A. Spanninga has been named to the newly created position of senior vice president-Operations. Mr. Spanninga, who previously served as vice president-Materials
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on August 1985—Literature Available General Electric Company has been chosen to provide the machinery control system for the first of the U.S. Navy's new Arleigh Burke Class guided missile destroyer (DDG-51). Under this contract, GE's Simulation and Control Systems Department in Daytona Beach, Fla., will
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on August 1985The board of directors of Great Lakes International, Inc. recently approved expenditures of approximately $30 million for construction of the world's largest combination dipper/clamshell dredge and attendant dump barges. W.L. Colnon, president and chief executive officer of Great Lakes, als
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on August 1985James J. Henry, founder and chairman of the executive committee of J.J. Henry Co., naval architects, recently announced the election of Joseph J. Cuneo as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of J.J. Henry Co., Inc. Mr. Cuneo has more than 25 years of experience in the shipping
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on August 1985Cybernet Marine Products, Kyocera International, Inc., Warren, N.J., has introduced the CTX-2060, an 89-channel VHF-FM radiotelephone that can scan all U.S. and international channels simultaneously, automatically switching to the channel in use. It can also be programmed to scan any of four
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on August 1985Earlier this year, Houston Ship Repair, Inc. of Houston was awarded a $1,175,000 fixed-price contract by the Maritime Administration to reactivate the cargo ship Hattiesburg Victory. The refurbished vessel sailed from Houston recently in service with the U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command.
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on July 16, 1985The British-made Sea Star Blender is said to substanially reduce the generator fuel costs of seagoing vessels— it blends the relatively cheap heavy oil used by the main engines with the more expensive light oil that is normally used by generators. The blender achieves an average proportion o
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on July 16, 1985Ferrous Corporation, Bellevue, Wash., manufacturer of FE-4 Marine Grade and FE-6 Diesel Combustion Catalyst is offering a new technical bulletin titled "User's Guide to Diesel Fuel Additives." This bulletin helps identify fuel problems and discusses the use of chemical additives as possible
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on July 16, 1985Flight Systems, a manufacturer of electronic engine protection systems, has introduced the Model 995 Diesel Monitor—the "Demon." The Demon is a rugged, reliable and cost-effective method of protecting a diesel from destructive and expensive engine failure, utilizing advanced solid-state circ
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on July 16, 1985Monarch Instrument of Amherst, N.H. has introduced a new convenient non-contact optical tachometer that is packaged in a pistol grip configuration. The new instrument, called PHASAR-TACH, measures rotational speed over the range of 50 to 20,000 rpm to an accuracy of + / -1 rpm. Speeds are meas
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on July 16, 1985A free six-page brochure entitled "Envirovac Vacuum Sewage Systems" is being offered by Envirovac Inc. of Rockford, 111. Using a diagram to depict the elements of a vacuum sewage system, the publication explains what such a system is, and describes in detail three kinds available from Enviro
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on July 16, 1985Norfolk Shipbuilding & Drydock Corporation (NORSHIPCO) recently announced major changes in its corporate structure. John L. Roper III has been elected chairman of the board of directors. Formerly president and chief executive officer, he will continue as CEO. Charles H. Eure Jr., formerly
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on July 16, 1985George Panitz, a vice president of public relations for the New York Shipping Association, Inc., and a former maritime editor with the New York Journal of Commerce, died at his home in Brooklyn recently at the age of 65. A native of the Bronx, Mr. Panitz spent most of his professional caree