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Operations Expanded

At Goltens, New York;

Crellin Joins Start

Norman Golten, president of

Goltens, NY, a worldwide diesel en- gine repair facility and spare parts supplier, announced recently the addition of John Crellin to its staff. "Burgeoning operations and production have created the need for additional technical engineering expertise. John fits that slot per- fectly," stated Mr. Golten.

Mr. Crellin is a licensed steam and diesel engineer. For 29 years he has been associated with Meir &

Oelhaf. He will utilize his experi- ence and knowledge to assist Ar- mando Giachin in operations.

American Appoints Monaco

New Cordage Engineer

American Manufacturing Co.,

Inc. of Lafayette, La., one of the country's largest producers of rope and cordage products, recently an- nounced the appointment of Al- bert T. Monaco as cordage engi- neer.

Albert Monaco

Mr. Monaco has spent the last 35 years in a variety of engineering, research and sales positions in the rope and fiber industry. Most re- cently, he was in cordage and sales engineering with Wall Industries where he was instrumental in the development of a wide range of new products. Previously, he held man- agement positions with Goodyear

Tire & Rubber Co., Beacon Man- agement Counselors and the Indus- trial Rayon Corp.

During his career, Mr. Monaco has been deeply involved in design and development of new rope and fiber technologies. He has helped create federal, industrial and cus- tomer rope specifications as well as aiding customers in the technical aspects of rope use. Mr. Monaco provides technical advice to lawyers and insurance companies and has been called as a technical expert in rope liability cases.

He has been an active member of the Cordage Institute Technical

Committee for more than 15 years and has chaired the A.S.T.M. sub- committee D13.16 on Ropes and

Cordage for over 10 years.

For more information on Ameri- can Manufacturing rope and cor- dage products,

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