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New England Trawler

Adds West Coast

Affiliation

New England Trawler Equip- ment Company, Chelsea, Mass., manufacturers of marine deck machinery for over 65 years, re- cently announced the formation of a new West Coast sales affiliation. William C. Hoyt, presi- dent of New England Trawler, announced the addition of Robert J.

Buza of Cardiff by the Sea, Calif., and

WestPac Industries to its force of in- dependent sales representatives.

WestPac Industries, which covers the

Pacific Coast states, represents a va- riety of marine oil field and industrial suppliers.

Bob Buza, who is the owner of

WestPac, joins New England Trawler's growing force of independent sales representatives. Vern Olson,

Glenside, Pa., has been very active as both a sales representative and ma- rine consultant for over 40 years. In

August 1991, John McDonald, also from the Philadelphia area, joined the sales force, lending his 26 years' experience with the marine trans- port industry to New England

Trawler's capabilities.

In the busy Gulf Coast area,

Alexander Industries, New Orleans,

La., represents NETEC to the ship- building industry.

Mr. Buza, who started WestPac

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Coast Guard Proposes New

Auto Pilot, Crew Rules

To Help Stop Oil Spills

To reduce marine accidents and subsequent oil pollution, the Coast

Guard proposes to prohibit tank ves- sels from using automatic pilots in some U.S. waters.

The Coast Guard's proposal would also require that a qualified crew member be at the helm of a tank vessel and be prepared to assume manual control whenever the vessel is operating in U.S. waters. These requirements are mandated by the

Oil Pollution Act of 1990.

Comments on the proposal should be mailed before March 5 to the

Executive Secretary, Marine Safety

Council (G-LRA-2), U.S. Coast

Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second

Street, S.W., Washington D.C. 20593-0001.

For additional information, call

Lt. Comdr. Paul Jewell, Oil Pollu- tion Act Staff, at (202) 267-6746 or write Commandant (G-MS-1), U.S.

Coast Guard, 2100 Second Street,

North American Activities

Of ZF Combined To Form

Regional Division

The ZF activities in North

America (excluding the activities of

Lemforder Metallwaren) have been combined to form a regional divi- sion-North America which includes

ZF Transmissions Inc., Gainesville,

Ga., ZF of North America Inc.,

Lincolnshire, 111., as well as the op- erating business of ZF Industries

Inc., McLean, Va.

Management of the regional divi- sion will be assigned to Werner

Arnold, who now heads the regional division-South America.

The regional division will assume full market responsibility for the

North American territory (new equipment and after-sales business/ service) as well as full product re- sponsibility for the products con- cerned. The regional division will also be responsible for product ad- aptation. Responsibility for new product developments will be in the hands of the relevant company divi- sions.

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