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Title XI Requested To

Reconstruct Flat-Deck

Oceangoing Barges

Allied Barge, Inc., P.O. Box 717, Norfolk, Va., has applied for a Title XI guarantee to aid in financing reconstruction of two nonself-propelled, flat-deck, ocean- going barges, the Cindy F and

Susan F. The application states

PACIFIC SHIPYARDS CORPORATION

SHIPYARDS: LOS ANGELES - SEATTLE

A subsidiary of Todd Shipyards Corporation that the Cindy F will be used to carry clean petroleum products from Yorktown, Va., to various

Northeast ports, and the Susan F to transport liquid and dry car- goes between the East and Gulf

Coasts. Both barges are currently owned by Bulk Food Carriers,

Inc., but Allied is negotiating a purchase agreement.

The barges were built by the

Seatrain Shipbuilding Corp.,

Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1976. They are approximately 300 feet long, 90 feet wide, and 22 feet deep.

The Title XI guarantee would be for approximately $2,230,000, or up to 87V1> percent of the esti- mated actual cost of the work.

Allied Repair Service, Inc., would perform the reconstruction of the

Cindy F; the shipbuilder for the

Susan F has not yet been deter- mined.

University Of Michigan

Naval Architects To Hold

Annual Dinner Nov. 16

The Annual Dinner of the Na- val Architecture and Marine En- gineering Alumni of The Univer- sity of Michigan will be held in

New York City on Thursday,

November 16, 1978, at the Cam- bridge Room, Lower Concourse of the International Building, 630

Fifth Avenue, between 51st and 52nd Streets. The reception will start at 6 p.m.

Please note that this dinner will take place during the Annual

Meeting of The Society of Naval

Architects and Marine Engineers on the night before SNAME's

Annual Banquet.

Those interested in obtaining tickets for the dinner should contact Lester Rosenblatt of M.

Rosenblatt & Son, Inc., 350 Broad- way, New York, N.Y. 10013. All

Michigan alumni, family and friends are welcome.

Triangle Fleeting Corp.

Names Jeffrey Kindl

VP And General Manager

Jeffrey S. Kindl

Jeffrey S. Kindl has been ap- pointed vice president-general manager of Triangle Fleeting

Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of United Barge Co., it was an- nounced by Robert A. Kyle, pres- ident of Triangle Fleeting. United and Triangle are part of the In- land Waterways Division of Pott

Industries Inc., St. Louis, Mo., which also includes Federal Barge

Lines, Inc.

In his new position, Mr. Kindl will be responsible for the total operation, dispatch and marketing of the fleets and harbor tugs at

Reserve, St. Rose, and New Or- leans, La. He will be located at

Triangle Fleeting Corp.'s head- quarters at their new fleet site in

Reserve about October 1. Triangle will offer marine services consist- ing of tug shifting, barge clean- ing and topside repairs to the barge industry throughout the

New Orleans area.

Mr. Kindl is a 1970 graduate of the University of Missouri, with a degree in business administra- tion. He is a member of the World

Trade and Traffic Club of New

Orleans, and serves as vice pres- ident of the Greater New Orleans

Barge Fleeting Association.

We speak your language.

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Team up with Todd for fast, competitive ship repair

TODD

SHIPYARDS CORPORATION

SHIPYARDS: BROOKLYN - NEW ORLEANS - GALVESTON

HOUSTON - SAN FRANCISCO

Executive offices: One State Street Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10004. (212) 344-6900. Cable: Robin New York

DESIGNERS & PLANNERS, INC. (Naval Architects): New York - Galveston - Washington, D.C.

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