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U.S. Navigation
Appoints Krusen
Edward A. Krusen, former traffic manager of American Export Isbrandtsen Lines' South
Asia Service, has joined the staff of United
States Navigation, Inc., as vice president for all Scindia Line Services, it was announced by
Edward Oelsner Jr., president..
Mr. Krusen has had better than 25 years of experience in all phases of steamship manage- ment and operations, and will be responsible for Scindia's operations in the United States and Canada, which include the East Coast,
West Coast, Gulf and Great Lakes.
American Ship Files
Statement For Offering
The American Ship Building Company has filed a registration statement for an offering to holders of its Common Stock of Rights to sub- scribe to 148,733 units at the rate of one unit for each 10 shares of common stock held of record at the close of business at a date in
May. Each unit consists of two shares of com- mon stock ($1 par value) and one common stock warrant to purchase one additional share of common stock.
The net proceeds of the offering would be used to retire a portion of the long-term in- debtedness of the company. 35,000 shares of common stock were also registered for sale by a selling stockholder. Bache & Co. Incorpor- ated would be the managing underwriter for the offering.
American Ship, headquartered in Cleveland,
Ohio, is one of the largest shipbuilding and repair firms on the Great Lakes. It is organ- ized into four principal operating divisions: the AmShip Division, engaged in the con- struction, conversion and repair of ships; the
Nabrico Division, engaged primarily in the fabrication and construction of bridges, barges and towboats, the Building Products Division, engaged primarily in the manufacture and sale of metal and plastic building products, and the
Transportation, Cargo and Material Handling
Division, engaged in the operation of a Great
Lakes bulk cargo fleet, and in providing steve- doring and river terminal services.
The company earned $2,119,513 or $1.42 per share, adjusted for a 5 percent stock dividend paid January 4, 1971, on sales and revenues of $73,743,161 for the fiscal year ended Septem- ber 30, 1970.
Warren Pumps Elects
Zalis And Paugh VPs
The directors of Warren Pumps, Inc., War- ren, Mass., have elected two new vice presi- dents.
Albert A. Zalis is vice president, rotary and reciprocating engineering. He has been with
Warren since 1950 and has been chief engi- neer, rotary pumps, since then.
James J. Paugh Jr. is vice president, centri- fugal engineering. He has been with Warren since 1963 and chief design engineer, centri- fugal pumps, since then.
TT&T Relocates
Boston Office
E.B. Kilroy, manager of Texas Transport &
Terminal Co. Inc.'s Boston office, has an- nounced the firm's relocation to new and larger quarters at 60 Batterymarch Street.
Mr. Kilroy stated that telephone numbers and cable addresses will remain the same, but their new TWX number will be 710-321-0286. " WHAT TWS OUTf7T J9 Af arFfMexe. cXtw
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