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New Exxon Plant Provides
Customer-Specific Product
Blends For Marine Industry
Exxon Company, U.S.A. has com- pleted installation of a sophisticated computer control system at the company's new Port Allen Lubri- cants (PAL) Plant in Port Allen, La.
The new plant is scheduled to go into full operation next month.
When completed it will further en- hance Exxon's ability to provide unique products for application in the marine industry.
Computerized operations at the new Exxon facility will provide products that are accurately blended to exact customer specifica- tion; and shipped on time.
Employing the latest in sophisti- cated technology, the new comput- erized PAL Plant system will inte- grate all plant operations through a single data base. This integration will allow technicians to schedule, monitor and control blending, stor- age, inventory and delivery activi- ties with a higher degree of accuracy and flexibility than previously at- tainable.
For further information and free literature from Exxon,
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MagneTek Names Huggett
New RV And Marine
Product Line Manager
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SHIP DEPENDS ON THE WORLD'S
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Corporation
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Florida 33882-0673 • Telephone: 813-324-2424
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Mark Huggett
Mark Huggett has been named
RV and marine product line man- ager for MagneTek, Kokomo Divi- sion.
Mr. Huggett oversees the manu- facturing procedures and heads new product development. He is respon- sible for all domestic marketing pro- grams including advertising, trade shows, public relations, publications and sales representative training.
MagneTek is the leading supplier of power conversion units for the
RV industry, serving the U.S. and
Canada.
For more information and free lit- erature on MagneTek,
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Symposium Issues
Call For Papers
A call for papers has been issued for the Ship Production Symposium to be held in San Diego, Calif., Sep- tember 4-6,1991. The event is spon- sored by The Society of Naval Ar- chitects and Marine Engineers and the Ship Production Committee,
National Shipbuilding Research
Program.
The theme of the symposium is "Building the Ships and Boats of 2010: The Way Forward."
Subjects to be considered include:
Facilities/Environmental Effects;
Outfitting and Production Aids; De- sign/Production Integration; Plan- ning/Control; Contracts and Pro- ducibility; Human Resource Inno- vations; Marine Industry Stand- ards; Supplier/Production Integra- tion; Welding; Industrial Engineer- ing & Automation; Education and
Training; Surface Preparation and
Coatings; Quality Control; Accuracy
Control & Measurement; Advanced
Materials; and Lessons Learned
From Other Industries.
Those interested in preparing a paper for the conference should send a one-page abstract by January 15, 1991, to: Jay Carson, Cochair- man, Technical Program Commit- tee, 1991 Ship Production Sympo- sium, c/o Engineering Department,
M/S 05, NASSCO, P.O. Box 85278,
San Diego, Calif. 92186-5278, fax 619 544-3543.
Authors of accepted abstracts will be notified by February 1, 1991.
First draft manuscripts are required by April 15, 1991.
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