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Propeller Shop

Electrical Shop

COMPANY & PEOPLE NEWS

Computer Aided Manufacturing Capabilities ^UrS nce rhe

Bollinger philosophy has been simple... work. Fifty years later, that philosophy remains the same.

Bollinger Shipyards, Inc...Let our past become a part of your future. 46 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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For more information on

MKW Power Systems, Inc.

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Pictured (left to right) are

MKW President Daniel

W. Kabel; Richard C.

Seyfreth, Centerior

Registration Services; and

MKW Quality Control

Services General

Manager Michael

Nuding.

MKW Power Systems Gains

ISO 9001 Certification

MKW Power Systems, Inc. has achieved ISO 9001 certification.

The company was certified by

Centerior Registration Services, specifically for the design, supply and servicing of specialized diesel generation equipment, hydrogen ignitor assemblies and customized

Grit Blasting Co. To Pursue

Maritime Business

M. Rosenblatt Names San

Francisco Branch Manager

Gary M.

Thompson

Gary M. Thomp- son has been ap- pointed to the posi- tion of assistant vice president and branch manager of

M. Rosenblatt &

Son, Inc.'s San

Francisco office. He will also serve as acting Western Divi- sion manager for the naval architecture and marine engineering firm.

Most recently employed as head of the Hull Department, Mr.

Thompson will replace Stephen

Halpern, vice president and West- ern Division manager, who has announced his retirement this month. Mr. Thompson is a past chairman of the Northern Cali- fornia section of SNAME, and the current treasurer of ASNE's Golden

Gate section.

M. Rosenblatt & Son, Inc. special- izes in both commercial and naval ship design.

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M. Rosenblatt & Son, Inc.

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IPEC, a developer

William D. Gluck

Foxboro, Mass.-based and manufacturer of equipment for re- cyclable steel grit blasting, has been purchased by an investment group led by CEO Willi- am D. Gluck. The company, which had been operat- ing under receiver- ship, has relocated from Providence,

R.I., and is restructuring to take advantage of its patent-protected technology. The company is pursu- ing market opportunities for its entire product line, which includes vacuum, vacu-blasting, dust collec- tion and air drying equipment used for lead abatement and surface preparation in painting and recoat- ing projects.

IPEC's patented recyclable steel grit blasting technology reportedly reduces hazardous waste by as much as 99 percent during lead abatement and repainting projects on large steel structures. Company plans include rebuilding a position in the ship construction and repair market.

For more information on IPEC

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Machine Shop -(Bollinger ^^ SHIPYARDS, INC.

P.O. Box 250 8365 Highway 308 South

Lockport, LA 70374

Phone: 504/532-2554

Fox: 504/532-7225 9/ear^y

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