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Karl Kieninger Joins
Krupp Atlas Elektronik
Karl W. Kieninger
Karl W. Kieninger, former
Chief of the Hydrographic Survey
Branch, National Ocean Service at
Norfolk, Va., has been appointed manager for marine systems of
Krupp Atlas Elektronik's U.S. Divi- sion based at Clark, N.J. He as- sumes responsibility for the market- ing of the company's hydrographic survey systems throughout North
America.
Mr. Kieninger served with the
U.S. Navy for four years before transferring to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, from where he recently retired. His duties at NOAA included service aboard seven oceanographic and re- search vessels, three of which he commanded. $12-Million Arco Alaska
Module Contract Won By
Seattle Union Contractor
The $12-million Arco Alaska module construction contract has been won by union contractor
Wright Schuchart Harbor Co. of
Seattle, Wash. The project is al- ready under way, since the modules are to be completed by July and loaded onto barges and sent to Alas- ka's Prudhoe Bay oil field.
The modules, which are being built at Swan Island, will be used for processing water unavoidably pumped out of the field along with oil. The modules weigh 300 to 1,500 tons each and will handle about 250,000 barrels of water a day.
Crowley Maritime Names
Sean G. Burke President,
Atlantic Division
Crowley Maritime Corporation, a diversified marine transportation firm with worldwide operations, has named Sean G. Burke as presi- dent, Atlantic Division, according to a recent announcement by Leo L.
Collar, Crowley's president and chief operating officer.
Mr. Burke was most recently senior vice president, legal and in- surance, for Crowley Marine. In his new position as president of Crow- ley's Atlantic Division, he will be responsible for major domestic off- shore and international liner ser- vices provided by several Crowley companies, including American
Transport Lines (AmTrans), Crow- ley Caribbean Transport (CCT), and Trailer Marine Transport (TMT). The services offered by these three companies extend be- tween the U.S. and the Caribbean, including Puerto Rico, Central and
South America, Europe and the Far
East. In addition, Crowley's Atlan- tic Division provides contract trans- portation anywhere in the world, and ship assist, salvage and harbor services through Crowley Towing and Transportation.
Techmatics Receives $15-Million Navy Pact
For Service Support
Techmatics, Inc., Arlington, Va., was recently awarded a five-year, $15-million contract by the Naval
Sea Systems Command to provide service support to the MK 41 Verti- cal Launching System office.
Under the contract, the largest in the company's history, the firm will provide engineering development and systems integration, production management, integrated logistics support, and management informa- tion system development and main- tenance.
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