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Bally Makes Sales Team
Appointments
Caesars Windsor Canada, supplied thousands of chairs to Foxwoods and hopes to play a role in the opening of every major casino in the coming years. We have opened offices in major gaming jurisdictions to en- sure the level of customer service that A.C. Coin is known for."
A major force in the gaming in- dustry for the past 16 years,
Pleasantville, N.J.-based A.C. Coin has opened three new offices recently due to the rapid increase in demand for products and services. The com- pany recently opened a new office in
Las Vegas, Nev.; Chicago, 111.; and
Biloxi, Miss.
The distributor prides itself on the continuing quality and diver- sity of its product line, and now offers quality seating by Infanti
Chair Mftg.; custom slot bases and table games; Keno systems by
Imagineering; Keno paper and rib- bon; custom silk/screened slot glass; and much more. The company also offers custom casino signage de- signed and painted by one of the foremost airbrush artist/illustrators in the U.S. The company also fea- tures IGT slot machines and elec- tronics parts which A.C. Coin sells and services in the Caribbean and
Atlantic City markets.
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Greg Beard Robert Rodriguez
Bally Gaming, Inc. has named
Greg Beard to its Southern Ne- vada sales staff, and Robert
Rodriguez to its international sales staff.
Mr. Beard has more than 18 years of sales experience, and spent the last 11 years in the pharmaceu- tical sales industry before joining
Bally. Most recently, Mr. Beard was territory manager for ICN
Pharmaceuticals, where he achieved large increases in sales volume.
Mr. Rodriguez, who is bilin- gual, will assist in further expand- ing Bally's growing market share outside the U.S. He has 25 years of sales experience, and spent the last decade in printing for the gaming industry.
Leevac Builds Boats "Ready To Go"
Leevac Shipyards, Inc. of
Jennings, La., since the delivery of the Casino Rock Island (delivered two weeks earlier than contractu- ally promised in November 1991), has delivered five more casino ves- sels and each has been completed on or before the promised date. The vessels have ranged in size from 190 ft. to 367 ft. (57.9 m to 111.8 m) in length.
The last delivery was the 367- foot President Casino TV, the third casino vessel for the President
Riverboat Casino Company, com- pleted on February 1994. While
Leevac does not offer design capa- bilities, it works closely with quali- fied naval architects that design what the customer wants. Leevac has an engineering/programming staff that utilizes AutoCAD to de- velop the required construction drawings and programming to cut the steel on its own computer-aided
Plasma-arc cutting machines.
In January 1994 Leevac ex- panded its capabilities by leasing another shipyard 2.5 miles south on the Mermentau River.
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A.C. Coin & Slot Grows
With Riverboat Market "As gaming exploded across the country so did the demand for our products," said Rick Schulman, national sales manager for A. C. Coin & Slot Service Co. "The company has built all of the slot bases for
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