Announce Personnel Changes In Marine Branch At Phillips

Seven major personnel changes were announced recently in the marine branch of Phillips Petroleum Co., Bartlesville, Okla.

The new assignments are: Michel E. Dabbar, marine manager; Richard C. McFarland, director of fleet operations; C. Jeff Goodell, director of chartering and traffic; Lawrence E. Cahill, If your ri is lower ship is i telex. W you a rr cents pi to cut d and receiving. So you miss a information. Information that ' much greater control over you operations. Information that wi practically nothing when your with telex. In fact, your Philips itself in just 2 to 4 months. Ar paying off for you.

director of marine development; Raymond J. Dionne, fleet superintendent; Capt. Robert T. Bush, senior marine advisor, and Robert E. McDermott, marine engineer coordinator.

Mr. Dabbar is responsible for the operation of the company fleet of tankers, new construction, and chartering for all ship and barge shipments. Mr. McFarland, formerly the Phillips fleet superintendent, is responsible for directing the operation and new construction of the company's o traffic volume an the averages n the data, it's because your t equipped with CW costing imum of 45 word you have /n on sending of important uld give you /essel's Id cost you ip is equipped ilex will pay for then starting tanker fleet. Mr. Goodell will direct and coordinate marine chartering activities for Phillips. Mr.

Cahill is responsible for developing and evaluating marine projects in the company's supply division.

Mr. Dionne is responsible for directing maintenance and repair, provisions procurement, and crewing of the company's tanker fleet.

Captain Bush, who is responsible for bunkering, scheduling and appointing agents for the Phillips fleet, consults on special projects for Phillips, and fleet safety and training. Mr. McDermott is responsible for the fleet safety program, new vessel construction, and various staff engineering functions.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 18,  Sep 1981

Read Announce Personnel Changes In Marine Branch At Phillips in Pdf, Flash or Html5 edition of September 1981 Maritime Reporter

Other stories from September 1981 issue

Content

Maritime Reporter

First published in 1881 Maritime Reporter is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global maritime industry.