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Dockside To Represent

Burmeister & Wain In

Southern California

Dockside Machine and Ship Re- pair, 131 North Avalon Boule- vard, Wilmington, Calif. 90744, have been appointed Manufactur- ers Representatives in southern

California for Burmeister & Wain

Company of Copenhagen, Den- mark. The announcement was made by Robert Strachan, vice president of Dockside.

Dockside began operations Jan- uary 1961, and currently operates with a staff of 55 highly skilled employees experienced in marine repairs. The labor force is offered on an around-the-clock basis, with interchangeability designed to complete a repair with the least number of men and man-hours.

In most instances, overtime can be minimized by utilizing a swing and graveyard shift to complete required work. Dockside offers a complete repair facility to ship- ping companies operating into southern California ports from

San Diego to Port Hueneme. The shipboard service is backed by a fully equipped machine and weld- ing shop. A wide range of mate- rials used in ship repair and metal fabricating work is carried in in- ventory to avoid contingent de- lays.

Dockside's management and years of experience is as follows:

Edward Rittenhouse, president, with 35 years in the maritime industry; Robert Strachan, vice president, with 19 years in the maritime industry; John Davis, secretary and field superintend- ent, with 37 years in the mari- time industry, and Kenneth Foley, treasurer and superintendent en- gineer, with 15 years in the mari- time industry.

In addition to the experience offered by the corporation's man- agement, Dockside offers a nu- cleus of highly qualified foremen and ship superintendents to su- pervise all phases of the repair work.

Sun Company Names

Maling Vice President

Sun Company, 100 Matsonford

Road, Radnor, Pa. 19087, has an- nounced that William B. Maling, president of a subsidiary, has been named vice president, busi- ness analysis, for the parent.

Mr. Maling has been president and a director of Totem Ocean

Trailer Express, Inc. (TOTE), a wholly owned Seattle, Wash.- based subsidiary of Sun Ship- building and Dry Dock Company,

Chester, Pa., which in turn is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun

Company.

He will manage a staff which will oversee business analysis as- signments related to industries selected by senior executive man- agement. The staff will charac- terize industries and companies in a consistent manner for evalu- ation by the Corporate Develop- ment Committee and operating executives.

Mr. Maling is a graduate of

Drexel Institute of Technology, with a B.S. degree in mechanical industrial engineering.

He was a structural design en- gineer with J.J. Henry Co., Inc., naval architects, before joining

Sun Ship in 1961 as project en- gineer in the shipyard's produc- tion control group. He was named department head of the New Ship

Sales Group, became marketing manager in 1964, and corporate secretary in 1971. In 1972, he was appointed vice president. In April 1974, Mr. Maling was named to the company's board of directors.

From May 1975 to March 1976,

Mr. Maling served as the first president of TOTE, which oper- ates a trailership service from

Tacoma, Wash, to Anchorage,

Alaska.

In April 1976, Mr. Maling was appointed executive vice presi- dent of Sun Ship, with responsi- bility for the corporate develop- ment of the shipyard's activities in the dry cargo field.

He returned to TOTE early this year as president and director.

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