Maritime Reporter 1982 Articles
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on January 4, 1982Navidyne Corporation, Newport News, Va., announced the promotion recently of Sanford Jones to the post of vice president, marketing. He assumes responsibility for the company's marketing effort for both new and existing products worldwide. Mr. Jones joined Navidyne in 1979 as program manage
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on January 4, 1982May 3-6, 1982 Houston The technology used to find and produce offshore resources has probably undergone more advancement over the last decade than any other segment of any other industry. The most recent advances will be revealed at the 14th annual Offshore Technology Conference set for
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on January 4, 1982Bruce E. Ball has been appointed product manager, mechanical goods, for the Ameroid® Marine Division of Drew Chemical Corporation, Boonton, N.J. Before joining Drew in 1967, Mr. Ball was chief engineer and port engineer with an international liner company in London. At Drew, he has held pos
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on January 4, 1982The ASNE-Delaware Valley Chapter, Philadelphia, Pa., held its recent meeting at the Packard Laboratory of Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. Members and their guests traveled by chartered bus from the Philadelphia Naval Base to Lehigh for a presentation by Professor Oats who described the u
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on January 4, 1982Halter Marine, Inc., New Orleans, La., and the Petromar Offshore Corporation, Rockport, Texas, has signed a contract for the construction of two 192-foot tug/ supply vessels. Both will be delivered in the fourth quarter of 1982. When completed, the new boats will bring Petromar's fleet to a
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on January 4, 1982Van der Mark B.V. of Rotterdam, Netherlands, has changed its name to Diesel Marine Rotterdam B.V., shortly after moving into larger premises in the Botlek area of the port. At its new location, Diesel Marine Rotterdam will maintain large stocks of exchange pistons, cylinder covers, exhaust
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on January 4, 1982Halter Marine, Inc., New Orleans, La., has delivered a 127- foot raised pilothouse tug, the Capt. Fred Bouchard, to Bouchard Transportation, Inc. of Hicksville, N.Y. The vessel was named after the company's founder. The versatile vessel can be mated with notched stern barges, tow in the co
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on January 4, 1982Tidewater Equipment Corporation of Norfolk and Chesapeake, Va., recently delivered the covered hopper barge Loveland 3401 to its owner, S. C. Loveland Co., Inc. of Philadelphia. The 340-foot-long, 70-foot-wide barge (shown above) is 26 feet deep at its sides with a 3-foot 5-inch coaming abo