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Carroll And Tomlin Named Vice

Presidents At National Marine's

Shipyard Division

Mr

Robert E. Carroll Stephen Tomlin

Robert E. Carroll has been promoted to hull group vice president, and Stephen L.

Tomlin named engine group vice president for the Shipyard Division of National Marine Ser- vice Incorporated. The announcement was made by W.A. Creelman, president.

Mr. Carroll joined National Marine in 1968 after many years as a towboat pilot and captain.

He has held the positions of general foreman, superintendent, manager operations, general manager, and vice president at the company's

Hartford, 111., shipyard. He will have overall responsibility for hull repairs and associated activities throughout the Division.

Mr. Tomlin will have overall responsibility for all engine- and parts-related activities of the

Division. Since joining National Marine in 1978 he has held the positions of assistant coordina- tor of planning, coordinator of planning, and most recently, vice president-administration of the Division.

Both of the new vice presidents will remain at the Shipyard Division offices in Hartford, where they report to Division president C.H. Wal- ters.

The company's shipyards in Hartford and

Grafton, 111., and Harvey, La., offer full-service facilities for towboat and barge repairs. Its die- sel engine repair services are widely recognized as among the best in the U.S.

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SOLD. NOT GETTING OLD.

Waiting for a buyer, vessels may stay tied to a dock indefinitely. The down-time costs can amount to thousands of dollars per day. Western Maritime won't let this happen.

We have sold every vessel we've listed. On target price and well within the listing term.

We prepared a detailed market analysis and sold them promptly. Be assured that when we list your vessel, you can expect the same positive sales results.

If the current market value of your commercial vessel is US $250,000 or more, we may be of service to you. We are a worldwide vessel marketing firm representing a limited number of clients. Phone, fax or telex your vessel's statistics today.

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TT to perfection!

T7 a

Ellis Barge &

Ship Service, lo- cated on mile 104 of the Mississippi River _ near New Orleans, has an ^ extra large inland barge steaming facility that can steam up to 14 barges at a time.

At Koch-Ellis you save time, which saves you money and you know your barge has been steamed to perfection by experienced professionals.

BARGE &SHIP SERVICE

P.O. Box 504) 436-3768 Westwego LA 70094

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