June 15, 1981 issue of Maritime Reporter and Engineering News
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SPC Coatings Combat Rising Fuel Costs- Literature Available
page: 5
Ryan-Walsh Bulk Terminal In New Orleans Resumes Coal-Handling Operations
page: 5
National Marine Service Adds Sixth Drydock At Its Harvey Shipyard
page: 6
General Ship Expands Its Facilities In South Boston
page: 6
Floating Doughnut Crane Shown At Shugart Crane Conference
page: 7
RCA Opens Marine Services Office In Morgan City, La.
page: 8
Hans Schaefer Succeeds Arthur Stout As President Of Todd Shipyards
page: 8
David Parrot To Head New Aldenships Division Of John G. Alden Firm
page: 9
Edward Walsh Named Asst VP And Controller At J.J. Henry Company
page: 9
Second Occidental Tug/Barge Unit Christened At Avondale Yard
page: 10
Megasystems To Provide Automation Package For Southern-Built Dredge
page: 10
Interlake's 'De Lancey' Christened- Longest Vessel On The Great Lakes
page: 12
Dravo Negotiating To Buy Operating Assets Of Nilo Barge Line From Olin
page: 14
Brochure Available On Foster Wheeler Boilers And Auxiliary Equipment
page: 14
Vincent Ferraro Named Estimating VP For Savannah Shipyard
page: 15
Paceco Container Crane Arrives At Massport's Castle Island Terminal
page: 15
NASSCO Lays Keel Of First In Series Of Product Carriers For American Tankships
page: 16
Bay Shipbuilding Completes EMD-Powered Columbia Star
page: 16
Bryant Named Manager Of McGraw-Edison's New Marine Marketing Dept.
page: 17
Three New Technical Reports Available From Ship Structure Committee
page: 17
Penske Offers Brochure On Diesels/Gas Turbines For Marine/Offshore Power
page: 18
Subsidy Approved On USL Conversion Job To Cost $5.3 Million
page: 18
Consolidated Inland Opens East Division Office— R.R. Simms Named Manager
page: 18
El Paso Promotes Three- Harry Ray Named VP Of El Paso Marine
page: 18
Serrie Joins Levingston As VP Of Operations
page: 19
lotron Conducts ARPA Demonstration In New York City
page: 20
First Of Five Hydrofoil Combatants Launched By Boeing Marine Systems
page: 20
Levingston Reorganized— Barrios, Covington And Wise To Head Three Units
page: 22
B IW Awarded $247-Million Navy Contract To Build Three Missile Frigates
page: 24
North Florida Shipyards Appoints Three—White Named Production Manager
page: 25
Captain Barry Roberts Named CO Of USCG's Curtis Bay Shipyard
page: 25
James Retert Joins Waukesha Engine As Director Of Marketing
page: 27
New U.S. Built Coal-Fired Ship To Be Powered By G.E. Steam Turbine
page: 27
Wasacz Succeeds Gray As President Of Matson Navigation
page: 28
Bel-Aire Yard To Build Two Tuna Seiners At Total Cost Of $20 Million
page: 29
Washburn & Doughty Delivers Combination Scalloper-Dragger
page: 34
GE-Powered Product Carrier For Union Oil Christened At NASSCO
page: 34
South Jersey Port Orders Heavy Duty Multi-Purpose Crane From Kocks
page: 35
RORO81 PREVIEW
page: 39
First Of Three Waterman Combination Carriers Features Largest MacGregor Stern Ramp
page: 40
Canadian Yards And Government Speed Up Shipbuilding Training
page: 41
EDO Gets $3.9-Million Navy Award To Improve Existing ASW System
page: 42
Barber Steamship Lines Names Steven Roberts Assistant Vice President
page: 43
Navy Awards $276-Million Contract To Todd For Three Additional FFGs
page: 43
Promet Gets $60-Million Order For Drill Rig For Sedco Incorporated
page: 44
First Aegis Missile Cruiser Christened At Ingalls Yard
page: 58
Blount Delivers Commuter Boat To Fire Island Ferries
page: 58
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