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M.J. Batty & Co. (Singapore)
Names Director Of Operations
And New Director Of Finance
M. J. Heasman . G. Stewart
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Don Killom, managing director of M.J. Bat- ty & Co. (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., has announced that Capt. M.J. Heasman has been elected to the board of directors. His official title will be director of operations. He will serve along with I.G. Stewart, who has been promoted to director of finance.
Captain Heasman has extensive knowledge of salvage, as he has personally been involved in a considerable number of cases of salvage caused by fires, collisions, breakdowns and sinkings. Some of his activities include the command of tugs, varying in horsepower, which have towed on ocean passages, dredges, ships, large tankers and oil rigs, and multiple tows of up to seven vessels at a time. His ex- perience comprises heavy lift floating cranes, repairs and dry-dockings, underwater opera- tions, dredging reclamation, and various as- pects of marine undertakings. He will be based in Singapore.
Mr. Killom also stated that the company will continue to expand its marine activities and carry out diversified marine services which include: support facilities for the offshore oil exploration work; marine consulting; marine salvage ; and dredge building and repairs. (The company is now acting as agent for one of the world's largest manufacturers of portable dred- ging equipment.)
The company operates its own fleet of ves- sels for berthing, towing and salvage, covering the entire region including Vietnam, Thailand,
Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Japan and
Australia.
The company's specialized support vessel, the Clive 'B', underwent a $300,000 refitting in Singapore a few months ago. This 4,000- ton floating workshop was the first vessel of her kind to come into the Republic, and is now operating in South Vietnam, supporting the company's fleet of vessels on charter to the
United States Government.
Johnson Publishes New Folder
On Marine Propulsion Products
The Marine Division of The Johnson Rub- ber Company has published a four-page, two- color brochure describing several of its marine products.
Included is the company's Precision Fitted
Demountable Rubber Stave Bearing. Its de- sign combines the performance of precision fitted bearings with the inherent advantages of water lubricated bearings. Also shown are typical bearing systems.
The Johnson Torque-Journal Hub Propel- ler, a new concept in the design of marine pro- pellers is described and additionally, a series of Air-Seal Stuffing Boxes for heavy com- mercial marine service are illustrated.
For a copy of folder LST 170, write to Ma- rine Division, The Johnson Rubber Company, 16025 Johnson Street, Middlefield, Ohio 44062.
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