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Krupp MaK Diesel
Opens New Offices
In New Jersey
In a move to consolidate their position as the world's leading manufacturer of medium-speed diesel engines, Kupp MaK Diesel
Inc. of Glenview, 111. recently an- nounced the opening of a new sales office to serve the U.S. East coast.
Based in Mahwah, N.J., the new office will handle the full range of fuel efficient MaK Diesel engines.
With outputs ranging from 800 hp to 13,500 hp all the engines have been specifically designed to burn the heaviest grades of fuel avail- able now or in the foreseeable future.
In charge of the Mahwah office, located at 37 Devine Drive, is
Brian Cook, a marine engineer with extensive experience in me- dium speed diesel engine opera- tion. He can be contacted at 201- 529-4189.
Perry Beebe Jr.
Joins Louisiana Dock
Louisiana Dock Company re- cently announced the hiring of
Perry Beebe Jr. as the yard manager for its marine repair ser- vice operation in Harahan, La.
Mr. Beebe has nearly 20 years' experience in marine repairs and new construction and holds a de- gree in mechanical engineering from Delgado College.
He has been a member of the
Marine Club of New Orleans for 17 years and is also a member of the Mark Twain Club, the Ameri- can Waterways Operators and the
Gulf Coast Towing Association.
Designers & Planners
Awarded $3.1 Million
For Contract Designs
Designers and Planners Incor- porated, Arlington, Va., is being awarded a $3,171,665 cost-plus- fixed-fee contract for providing preliminary and contract designs for noncombatant ships, new ship designs and the design of ship modifications, conversions, design integration and modernization for ship programs and projects. The
Naval Sea Systems Command,
Washington, D.C., is the contract- ing activity.
Wallenius Lines
Purchases Tanker
Wallenius Lines Pte. Ltd., Sin- gapore, has purchased the 230,000- dwt supertanker T/T Okeanos (VLCC) from Oljekonsumenterna,
OK, subject to OK being granted an export license by the Swedish authorities.
Wallenius has been negotiating a project with an Indonesian com- pany regarding oil storage in the oilfields outside Jakarta. In order to be able to provide a suitable tanker when the Indonesian proj- ect is landed, Wallenius has pur- chased the Okeanos. 8 Circle 121 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News