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Guralnick Firm To
Design Cable-Laying
Machinery For NASSCO
Morris Guralnick Associates,
Inc. has been selected to design the cable-laying machinery instal- lation for a new cable-laying ship to be built for the U.S. Navy, it was announced recently by Hugh
F. Munroe, president and chief executive officer of the prominent
San Francisco firm of naval ar- chitects and marine engineers.
The ship, as yet unnamed, has been designated T-ARC 7, and will be operated by the Military
Sealift Command.
The contract, awarded by Na- tional Steel and Shipbuilding Com- pany, San Diego, where the ship will be built, calls for Guralnick
Associates to design the installa- tion of cable-laying machinery and perform such other work as will assist the builder in successful completion of the vessel. j.P, Marenghi Named
To Borg-Warner Post
Joseph P. Marenghi has been appointed director of manufactur- ing services for Borg-Warner Cor- poration's Energy Equipment
Group, headquartered in Los An- geles. He will coordinate produc- tion operations of the Group's 14 plants worldwide. ident-resource development for
United States Steel Corporation.
Mr. Marshall leaves the barge lines after 31 years in the river industry. Mr. Diehi has been vice president of the barge lines since 1974.
Also announced is the election of Mark K. McNally as general counsel and secretary of Ohio
Barge Line, Warrior & Gulf Nav- igation Company, and Mon-Valley
Transportation Company. Mr. Mc-
Nally has been with the barge lines as general attorney since
February 197S.
Ohio Barge Line, Inc. has an- nounced the appointment of How- ard A. Thompson as vice presi- dent and general manager. Mr.
Thompson has been with the barge line since 1969, with his most recent position being man- ager of operations.
Warrior & Gulf Navigation
Company has announced the ap- pointment of Nicholas J. BarcMe as vice president and general man- ager. Mr. Barchie has held vari- ous positions with the barge line over the past 18 years, the most recent being general manager of
Warrior & Gulf.
Herbert G. Wittman has been named general manager of Mon-
Valley Transportation Company.
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Prior to his present appoint- ment, Mr. Marenghi held an ex- ecutive post with Western Gear
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Executive Changes At
Ohio Barge Line And
Affiliated Companies
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