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Kuchta Elected VP
And General Manager
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John P. Kuchta Jr.
John P. Kuchta Jr. was elected vice president and general manager of Curtis Bay Towing Company of
Virginia, according to an announce- ment by company president Mal- colm W. MacLeod. In this posi- tion, Mr. Kuchta will assume over- all management responsibility for the fleet of Curtis Bay tugs operated from their Norfolk, Va. base.
Mr. Kuchta graduated from
Louisiana State University in Baton
Rouge in 1973 with a B.S. degree in
Business Administration and brings to Curtis Bay over 12 years' experi- ence in tug boat sales and opera- tions. He has extensive foreign oper- ating experience having been based in Scotland from 1978 to 1981, first as sales director, Europe, and finally as North Sea division manager for a large marine transportation compa- ny. Prior to and after his foreign assignment, he had been employed in management positions operating vessels in the Gulf of Mexico in both towing and anchor handling.
Frederikshavn Werft
Offers Color 20-Page
RO/RO Ship Brochure
Frederikshavn Werft A/S of Den- mark, a leading European shipyard in the field of design and construc- tion of merchant and naval vessels, is offering free, an elaborate 20-page color brochure on their roll-on /roll- off (RO/RO) ships.
The elaborate brochure offered by Frederikshavn Werft, which has more than 10 years' experience in
RO/RO ship design, contains a de- tailed, full-color, four-layer acetate overlay model showing the compa- ny's RO/RO multiflex ship under various cargo load conditions. The overlay model reveals the various cargo spaces and holds, as well as fixed and external ramps incorpo- rated into the Frederikshavn Werft- designed RO/RO multiflex ships.
The versatile multiflex vessels can carry such cargoes as containers, trailers, cars, low loaders, construc- tion and agriculture machinery, as well as all types of general or semi- bulk cargo, from pallets to project cargo.
A section in the color publication is devoted to each of the four types of RO/RO designs offered by Fred- erikshavn, as well as blue line draw- ings for each ship type.
For a free copy of this well-illus- trated color brochure from Freder- ikshavn Werft,
Circle 53 on Reader Service Card
Daniel A. Marangiello
Joins ANADAC, Inc.
ANADAC Inc. recently an- nounced the appointment of Dan- iel A. Marangiello as the compa- ny's Deputy Director of Submarine
Programs. He will be providing top- level program management support to the Strategic Submarine Program
Office, Naval Sea Systems Com- mand. Formerly an executive scien- tist with a Washington, D.C., engi- neering firm, Mr. Marangiello has served as a Senior Executive with the Naval Sea Systems Command in the positions of Deputy Director of the Submarine Directorate and De- puty Submarine Logistics Manager.
He is currently the executive direc- tor of the Marine Machinery Asso- ciation, as well as chairman of the
ASTM's F-25 (Shipbuilding) Com- mittee.
ANADAC, Inc., is a defense con- sulting firm headquartered in Crys- tal City, Virginia. Founded in 1980 by Dr. John J. Bennett, a former
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (I&L) and Acting Assistant Secre- tary of Defense (I&L), ANADAC's revenues in 1985 totaled over $6.5 million. In addition to the Naval Sea
Systems Command, ANADAC's major clients include the Naval Air
Systems Command, the Naval Sup- ply Systems Command, and the
Space and Naval Warfare Systems
Command.
Slim-line cranes. Liebherr sets the trend.
We were the first to design and build this special type of crane for single or tandem operation. Our long expe- rience has kept it at the top of its class - with the follow- ing features: - Crane can operate at a minimum radius of only 1.9 m, for extra versatility. - Crane's width is only 2400 mm, for more container stowage space. - Double-acting luffing cylinders keep boom rigid even in extreme working positions. - Space-saving design and practical component layout make servicing and maintenance work easy.
For more information please contact
LIEBHERR-WERK NENZING GES.MBH
P.O. Box 10, A-6710 Nenzing/Austria
Tel.: (0 55 25) 2480-0, Telex: 52141 lwn a
Telefax: (0 55 25) 24 80-200
December, 1986 Circle 125 on Reader Service Card 5