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Stok And Schuurman In

New Positions At

Wilton-Fijenoord

Parkway Fabricators

Becomes Parkway Group

The assets of Parkway Fabrica- tors were purchased by a privately- held firm based in Concord, Mass.

The company is now known as the

Parkway Group, Inc.

Michael Callaghanis president, andFrank Sangeris executive vice president; Richard DeSalvo has been appointed vice president, op- erations.

Mr. Sanger said, "We are al- ready a diversified company with a strong commitment to both the div- ing and marine safety industries.

With additional resources that are now available, we look forward to moving in promising new directions and into new markets, as well as maintaining and expanding our tra- ditional lines."

In other company news, Poseidon

Industri AB of Sweden has desig- nated Parkway an exclusive dis- tributor in Canada and South

America of its Unisuit Dry Suit and

Poseidon regulators.

Parkway was already Poseidon's

U.S. distributor.

For more information on the

Parkway Group

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C.J. Stok

As of October 1, 1994, D.

Schuurman, managing director of

Wilton-Fijenoord, has been ap- pointed to the executive board of

Wilton-Fijenoord Holding BV.

C.J. Stok will succeed Mr.

Schuurman, and was appointed managing director of Dok-en Werf-

Maatschappij Wilton-Fijenoord BV as of August 1, 1994.

Mr. Stok formerly held the posi- tion of managing director of

Scheldepoort Repair Yard, a Royal

Schelde yard.

MarAd Approves Section 9

Applications

MarAd has approved the follow- ing section 9 applications: •Reading & Bates Exploration Co., ouston, Texas, has received per- ission to sell and transfer to Aus- ralian registry the mobile offshore rilling unit Ron Tappmeyer.

Christiana Marine Service Corp., ilmington, Del., has received per- ission to sell the tank barge MSC

ARGE18. The purchaser is Copim t. Lawrence Ltd., a Canadian cor- oration.

The barge will be transferred to anadian registry.

MarAd approval is required un- er section 9 of the Shipping Act, 916, as amended. thill Corp. Acquires arling Turbine Blower Co.

Effective August 4,1994, Tuthill rporation of Chicago acquired the rling Turbine Blower Company

Worcester, Mass.

Tuthill's Coppus Murray Group immediately serving all of rling's customers with both rling and Coppus products, sup- ed through two Tuthill divisions: ppus Portable Ventilation Divi- n and Coppus Turbine Division, h located in Millbury, Mass., in

Millbury Industrial Park. These

Coppus divisions operate inde- dently and will address issues ting to product, distribution and inistration over the coming ths. r more information on Tuthill Corp.

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