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Unitor Announces

Management Appointments

Unitor Ships Service, Inc., ap- pointed two territory managers,

Harry Muller and Jan Garman, and a branch manager, Caroline

Medich.

Responsible for customer sales and support, Mr. Muller has been appointed territory manager for the

East Coast of the U.S., based in New

Jersey. Formerly branch manager for Unitor's New Orleans operation,

Mr. Garman's new position entails coordinating and developing

Unitor's sales and service activities on the West Coast, including branches in Oakland, Portland, Se- attle and Vancouver, B.C. Taking over as branch manager in Long

Beach, Calif., Ms. Medich has spe- cific responsibility for running

Unitor's port supply operations in the Los Angeles/San Diego areas.

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OMI's Barash Resigns;

Stevenson Becomes

Exec VP & COO

OMI Corp. announced that

Chaim Barash, senior vice presi- dent of OMI Corp. and president of

OMI Bulk Management Co., has resigned to accept a management position with Univan, a Hong Kong- based ship management company.

Mr. Barash will continue to serve as an active consultant for OMI and with a joint venture of the company's.

OMI also announced that Craig

H. Stevenson Jr. has been pro- moted to executive vice president and chief operating officer of the company. Mr. Stevenson joined

OMI in 1993 as senior vice presi- dent of chartering.

Ventura Joins Bender

Bender Shipbuilding & Repair

Co., Inc. named Fred Ventura to its sales staff. Mr. Ventura, who has more than 35 years of experi- ence in the maritime industry, will work from Bender's Braithwaite,

La. facility. Bender Shipbuilding &

Repair Co., Inc. is a diverse ship- building and repair company with facilities in Mobile, Ala. and

Braithwaite, La.

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Lamb Wins SNAME Award

Tom Lamb, director of marine engineering for Textron Marine &

Land Systems, was presented with the William M. Kennedy award at the Society of Naval Architects and

Marine Engineers (SNAME) annual meeting.

The award is presented annually for outstanding service and contri- butions in the development of sys- tems and plans applying to ship- building and ship repair.

ACBL Announces Changes

American Commercial Barge

Lines announced that Stephen J.

Brooks has been named director of sales, responsible for the manage- ment of the day-to-day operations of the sales department; and Barry

Dyer has been named director of river fleet operations, responsible for the management of all fleets north of Baton Rouge.

AlliedSignal Promotes

Erenrich

Eric H. Erenrich was promoted to the position of manager, coatings market development for the Perfor- mance Additives business unit of

AlliedSignal Inc.

In his position, Mr. Erenrich is responsible for the development of new products, applications and mar- kets in the coatings industry for the company's performance additives product lines.

Mr.Erenrichjoined AlliedSignal in 1980, and most recently served as market manager, Western Hemi- sphere for the Performance Addi- tives Group.

AlliedSignal Performance Addi- tives manufactures low molecular- weight polyethylenes and copoly- mers.

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