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British Shipbuilders' executives at recent luncheon in New York included (L to R): J. Graham
Day, chairman and managing director; John Pullen, director of corporate affairs; Louis W. Gom- lick, president of Penn International Marine Agencies, U.S. representative for BS; Kenneth R.
Chapman, managing director-marketing; and Des Gleeson, director of marketing.
PIMA Hosts New York Luncheon
On Behalf Of British Shipbuilders
During the recent Expoship
North America 84 Exhibition in
New York City, Louis W. Com- lick, president of Penn Interna- tional Marine Agencies, Ltd., hosted a luncheon at the White- hall Club on behalf of British
Shipbuilders and its managing di- rector, J. Graham Day.
Attending the luncheon were about 75 guests representing the marine industry, including ship-
McKenna Named Sales
Manager At Aeroquip's
Industrial Division
Robert J. McKenna
Robert J. McKenna has been promoted to sales manager, ma- rine/military products, in Aero- quip Corporation's Industrial Di- vision marketing department, based in Jackson, Mich.
He joined Aeroquip in 1978 as a product manager for hose and fit- tings products, and holds a bache- lor's degree from Western Ken- tucky University.
Aeroquip Corporation, a Libbey-
Owens-Ford company, is a world- wide leading manufacturer of fluid power and fluid system components.
Warren Introduces New
Line of Process Pumps — Catalog Available
A new line of centrifugal process pumps meeting the sixth edition of past nine years, Mr. Libby worked for the Navy in development and application of advanced technol- ogy programs for machinery test- ing and overhaul planning.
Peter Goetz Appointed
General Manager Of
Electro Dynamic
Peter B. Goetz has been ap- pointed general manager of Elec- tro Dynamic, an Avenel, N.J., fa- cility of the General Dynamics
Electric Boat Division in Groton,
Conn. He will report to Fritz G.
Tovar, vice president-general manager of Electric Boat.
Mr. Goetz originally joined
General Dynamics at Electro Dy- namic in 1962 as a design engi- neer. In 1968 he became industrial program manager and held in- creasingly responsible positions at the facility. He was appointed fa- cility manager in 1973, the posi- tion he has held until now. Mr.
Goetz earned a bachelor of electri- cal engineering degree from Vil- lanova University in 1956.
Electro Dynamic is a manufac- turer of fans, electric motors, gen- erators, and controls for shipboard use and general industrial appli- cations.
FMC Turbo Pumps
Appoints Gava As New
Regional Sales Manager
Daniel A. Gava has joined FMC
Coffinfi Turbo Pumps, FMC Cor- poration, as Southeast regional sales manager. Based in Houston,
Mr. Gava will be responsible for industrial sales of high-speed cen- trifugal pumps and turbines. He was previously with Ingersoll-Rand,
Pump Division, for six years. owners, naval architects, and representatives of classification societies, marine banks, and publi- cations.
Mr. Day gave a short talk out- lining the "new" British Ship- builders' restructuring and plans for the future that will benefit ship- owners who are considering new construction and/or major conver- sions or repairs to their vessels.
API Specification 610 has been in- troduced by Warren Pumps Divi- sion, Houdaille Industries, Inc.,
Warren, Mass. Designated the Se- ries 3800, the pumps have been developed for a wide range of pro- cess and petroleum refining appli- cations. The series 3800 is avail- able in 28 sizes for capacities to 3,200 gpm and heads to 1,000 feet.
Pump efficiencies meet today's re- quirements to achieve power sav- ings. Only three power frame sizes are required for the entire line of 28 pump sizes, which reduces in- ventory and maintenance costs.
New catalog 3800 includes list of applications, pump sectional views, design data tables, inter- changeability tables, dimensions and selection charts.
For a free catalog on the new
Series 3800,
Circle 81 on Reader Service Card
Libby Joins DLI
Engineering Corporation
Mark E. Libby recently joined
DLI Engineering Corporation as a senior engineer, specializing in machinery incipient failure detec- tion and diagnostics, according to
Bert Lundgaard, president of DLI.
A 1967 graduate of the USCG
Academy, Mr. Libby holds a BS degree in engineering and an MS in physical oceanography. For the
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