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Haley Elected Senior
Vice President Of AGMA
E. Ray Haley, president of
Marine Gears, Inc., of Greenville,
Miss., was elected senior vice presi- dent of the American Gear Manu- facturers Association (AGMA).
Mr. Haley has been involved in the engineering and gear industry since 1952. He has been with Ma- rine Gears since 1973 and became president in 1976.
E. Ray Haley
An active participant on AGMA councils and committees, Mr.
Haley has been a member of the board of directors since 1988. He has served as chairman for several
AGMA technical committees, in- cluding the technical advisory group for Marine Gears to the In- ternational Standards Organiza- tion (ISO) in Belgium.
As senior vice president, Mr.
Haley will oversee AGMA's stra- tegic and long-range planning, as well as chair the policy and prac- tice guides committee.
Blume Appointed North
American Agent
For M.G. Duff Marine
Blume Worldwide Services (BWS) has been appointed North
American agents for the U.K.-based firm Duff Marine Ltd. M.G. Duff is an established supplier of marine equipment, producing a range of inert gas systems—both generator systems and flue gas scrubbers— for tanker cargo safety. These are designed to meet classification so- ciety requirements and comply with IMO Solas regulations.
An M.G. Duff inert gas genera- tor, integrated with the vapor re- covery system, is installed aboard the Mobil Oil's double-hulled oil barge, Iroquois, by Turecamo Mari- time at Gulf Coast Fabricators' yard in Pearlington, Miss.
M.G. Duff is also engaged in all aspects of design, manufacture and supply of impressed current cathodic protection systems. Ex- isting systems are in use through- out the world in an extensive range of applications aboard commercial and military vessels from tankers to high speed naval vessels and patrol boats.
For more information on the line of products offered by M.G. Duff,
Crowley Inaugurates
New Express Service
Crowley American Transport has announced that it has inaugurated a new weekly express service between
Colombia and San Juan, Puerto Rico, using two 328-TEU containerships.
The announcement was made by
John Douglass, vice president and general manager, Puerto Rico and
Caribbean Services.
The service started with the sail- ing of the M/V Cartagena from the port of Cartagena to San Juan. Ser- vice is provided as an extension of
Crowley's existing U.S./Caribbean/
Colombian service.
Mr. Douglass said that transit time between Cartagena and San
Juan is two-and-a-half days.
The Cartagena and a sistership, the MTV Santa Marta, make regular calls at Jacksonville and Port Ever- glades, Fla.; Curacao and Aruba in the Netherlands Antilles; Santa
Marta and Cartagena in Colombia and now in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Crowley American Transport has operating headquarters in Jackson- ville, Fla., and is a subsidiary of
Crowley Maritime Corporation of
Oakland, Calif. Crowley American
Transport provides liner services between the U.S., Canada, the Car- ibbean, Central and South America, and operates a fleet of containerships,
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