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V.J. Lieggi Rejoins
CDI Marine Company As
San Diego Office Manager
Paul I. Beining, president of
CDI Marine Company of Jackson- ville, Fla., has announced the ap- pointment of Vincent J. Lieggi as San Diego office manager. In addition to the office management responsibilities he will be respon- sible for West Coast marketing activities. ous cargoes in bulk that are in
Title 46 of the Code of Federal
Regulations. Calculations show- ing compliance with these re- quirements are to be submitted to ABS for review. Alternatively,
ABS will accept written evidence that barges carrying dangerous cargoes in bulk are in compliance with U.S. Coast Guard regula- tions. Section Three includes new buckling requirements for deck and trunk structures of tank barges. Section Seven includes new requirements for steering gear tests and steering gear op- erational controls based on expe- rience ABS has gained with these systems since the previous edi- tion was published in 1971. ,
The cost of the 1980 edition of the Rules for Building and Class- ing Steel Vessels for Service on
Rivers and Intracoastal Water- ways is $20 in the United States; $22 in Canada, Central America,
Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela; $24 in other South American countries, Europe, and North Af- rica; and $26 in other African countries, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. Copies can be ordered from the Book Order
Section, American Bureau of
Shipping, 65 Broadway, New
York, N.Y. 10006, or from local
ABS offices. State and local taxes should be added to the cost of the book where required.
Vincent J. Lieggi
Mr. Lieggi graduated from the
U.S. Naval Academy in 1965. Af- ter four years in naval service, he was employed by Newport
News Shipbuilding as a mechan- ical engineer for fluid systems design. In 1973 he joined CDI
Marine Company as a senior me- chanical engineer, and soon be- came manager of the Philadel- phia office. After leaving CDI in 1978 to serve as chief engineer for a commercial shipyard, Mr.
Lieggi returns to CDI Marine with an expanded management background.
J.R. Farmer Appointed
Vice President Of
Offshore International
The Offshore Company of Hous- ton has announced the election of
James R. Farmer as a vice presi- dent of its wholly owned subsid- iary, Offshore International, S.A. (OISA). As a principal operating company of The Offshore Com- pany, this subsidiary conducts drilling operations on a worldwide basis. Mr. Farmer serves as divi- sion manager in Singapore and is responsible for OISA's opera- tions in Southeast Asia. 1980 ABS Rules For Steel
River And Intracoastal
Vessels Now Available
The American Bureau of Ship- ping (ABS), an international ship classification society, has pub- lished the 1980 edition of Rules for Building and Classing Steel
Vessels for Service on Rivers and
Intracoastal Waterways. Many sections in the new edition con- tain revised data, the most sig- nificant being in Section Five. It incorporates standards regarding the design and construction of barges intended to carry danger-
December 15, 1980 7
You've got to ploy in a lot of games before you can coach at Savannah.
For 22 years, Roy Gradick has been on the same team.
Savannah.
Now he's one of our
Leadermen.
Most of our key people are veterans like Roy. Seasoned players with 20 or more years at
Savannah.
Fact is, at our yard, we have a very low turnover rate.
And in this game, like football, if you reduce your turnovers you always get the job done better.
That's why we're the best yard to do your major conversions, scheduled drydocking, or voyage repairs.
Because you won't run into aggravating, costly rookie mistakes. Isn't that the name of the game?
The Savannah Yard.
Savannah Shipyard Co.
P.O. Box 787
Savannah, Georgia 31402
Tel. (912) 233-6621 74 Trinity Place, Suite 1800
New York, New York 10006
Tel. (212) 432-0350
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