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shop in New Orleans. Mr. Morgan was pre- viously service engineer with Wartsila Diesel,
Inc. in New Orleans.
Earl Orgeon has been appointed adminis- tration manager for Wartsila Diesel, Inc. in New
Orleans. He will be responsible for accounting, personnel and computer functions. Mr. Orgeon was previously controller with Mexic Brothers in New Orleans.
With offices in Greenwich, Conn., New Or- leans, La., and San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wartsila
Diesel, Inc. is a part of Wartsila Diesel, one of the world's leading manufacturers of medium- speed diesel engines. Wartsila Diesel has pro- duction plants in Finland, Sweden, Norway,
France, Spain and Singapore. The company also has a worldwide network of sales and service activities.
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TROPICAL SHIPPING,
an international, full-service
cargo transport firm, has experienced
growth in the size of our fleet, calling for the
addition of another member to our staff of Port
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to supervise the repair and maintenance of hull
and machinery equipment on our fleet of
twelve vessels as assigned. Other significant
duties include assisting in preparation of dry-
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side normal work hours will sometimes be re-
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and inspections. This position is based in
Riviera Beach, Florida, a part of the Palm
Beaches area.
To qualify, you must have at least four years
experience as Chief Engineer on vessels with
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Knucklebooms
Digger Derricks
Pressure Diggers
HiRail Equipment
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sold as is or
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ALOHA, HAWAII—Matson Navigation Com-
pany's new container barge Islander heading
down the Neches River from Bethlehem's Beau-
mont, Texas, yard bound for Hawaii to enter
service between Honolulu and the mid-Pacific
isles of Johnston Island, Ebeye, Kwajalein and
Majuro. The 387-foot Islander, with capacity for
312 containers, is replacing a smaller, older
barge. She is fitted with two 40-ton-capacity
O&K Orenstein & Koppel AG container deck
cranes. The barge was towed to Hawaii by the
Sause Bros, tug Salishan.
Wartsila Diesel Announces
Personnel Appointments
Par Holmstrom has been appointed service
superintendent for Wartsila Diesel, Inc.'s new
service station in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He will
supervise and coordinate the company's service
activities in the Caribbean. Mr. Holmstrom
was previously service engineer with Wartsila
Diesel, Inc. in New Orleans.
Paul Glandt has been appointed field ser-
vice manager for Wartsila Diesel, Inc. in New
Par Holmstrom Paul Glandt
Orleans. He will supervise all field service per-
sonnel for the company from the New Orleans
office. Mr. Glandt was previously customer ser-
vice coordinator for Wartsila Diesel, In. in New
Orleans.
Dave Morgan has been appointed technical
service manager for Wartsila Diesel, Inc. in New
Orleans. He will head the technical service
department, which is responsible for engine
upgrades, modernization, in-situ measuring and
machining, repower projects and the machine
Dave Morgan Earl Orgeon
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