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Colt Industries

Pump Division

Names C.C. Brown

Charles C. Brown

Charles C. Brown has been ap- pointed marketing manager, Gov- ernment and marine markets, by

Colt Industries Pump Division,

Kansas City, Kan. The announce- ment was made by Jack D. Nom- mensen, director of marketing.

Mr. Brown is responsible for sales of the Fairbanks Morse pump line to the Government and ma- rine market areas. Prior to this, he was manager, sales engineering.

He came to the division from the large pump section of Colt, Power

Systems Division in Beloit, Wis., where he held posts of manager of product sales, and chief applica- tion engineer.

Mr. Brown was graduated from the University of South Dakota, where he received his degree in mechanical engineering.

Smit-Lloyd N.V. Names

Nedlloyd As Agents

Smit-Lloyd N.V., Rotterdam, has announced the appointment of Ned- lloyd Inc., 30 Church Street, New

York, N.Y. as their agents, effective

March 15, 1971. This representation was formerly held by Phs. van Om- meren Shipping (USA) Inc. of New

York.

Smit-Lloyd are widely-known for their steadily expanding fleet of sup- ply vessels, servicing among others the oil industry in their offshore drill- ing activities throughout the world. leader was recently singled out by the maritime industry in San Francisco for special recognition. Robert E. Mayer (right), president of the Marine Exchange in 1968- 69 (and Pacific Coast sales manager for

Todd Shipyards Corp.), received an en- graved, chiming ship's clock for his "out- standing services to the region's com- merce." Chris Blom (left), Exchange presi- dent and head of Overseas Shipping Co.,

San Francisco, made the presentation at a recent World Trade Club ceremony.

JSBL Gets Order

From Neptune Orient

For 2 Freedom Ships

Jurong Shipbuilders Private Ltd. (JSBL), a joint venture company between IHI (Ishikawajima-Harima

Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.) of Ja- pan, the Singapore Government, and the Jurong Shipyard Ltd., recently received its first order for two 14,800- dwt Freedom vessels. Ordered by

Neptune Orient Lines, Singapore's national shipping line, the ships will be named Neptune Ruby and Nep- tune Opal. Delivery is slated for

August and December 1972, respec- tively. Following this order, JSBL has received more than 14 inquiries from all over the world.

JSBL was established in Decem- ber 1968, and the foundation cere- mony was held on March 28, 1970.

Under a crash construction program, keel-laying of the first ship is sched- uled for July 1971. Almost all piling work of the dock is completed; more than half the concreting of the dock wall and the dock bottom is finished, and 45 percent of the pump room and wing abutment is completed. The dock entrance will be finished this month and all the work on the build- ing dock should be completed by the end of October.

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