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COMPANY & PEOPLE NEWS
Marine Inc. will provide electrical engineering services to small and medium-sized shipyards and naval architecture firms.
According to Joseph Payne, general manager of the new orga- nization, "Electrical equipment increases in complexity every year as more and more shipboard sys- tems are electrically controlled, or in many cases, converted to electri- cal from traditionally mechanical and hydraulic systems ... IPS
Marine assists naval architects and shipyards in taking advantage of these systems and providing an integrated system design." Mr.
Payne was formerly employed with Guido Perla and Associates, and currently serves as an engi- neering duty officer in the Naval
Reserve.
The company will also reportedly represent manufacturers of marine electrical equipment such as main and emergency switchboards, lighting systems, distribution pan- elboards, transformers, electrical propulsion, interior communica- tions and alarm systems.
Fast world-wide support!
If you operate a Murray Harbormaster product anywhere in the
world, we can provide spare parts and
on-site field service. Call us first!
NNS Hires Marketing
Communications Director
Harbormaster Marine, Inc.
31777 Industrial Road
Livonia, Ml 48150 USA
(313) 425-1080 Fax (313) 425-1850
Worldwide distributors sougnfor
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Product features:
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• NMEA 0183 output
• Developed in cooperation with
major shipbuilder
• Off-the-shelf product
Rugged construction
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rine products.
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Harbormaster
Engineers and manufacturers of
efficient, reliable marine propulsion
products for ships, boats and barges.
(Successors to Murray & Tregurtha)
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German Engineer
Remembered For
Contributions To Industry
Upon his recent demise, friends
of Karl Stolzle have called atten-
tion to the accomplishments of the
German engineer,
whose lifetime
achievements
helped advance his
country's standings
in the industrial
world. During his
career, he was
employed by Renk Karl Stolzle
AG, where he
supervised the design and manu-
facture of the largest, synchroniz-
ing, self-shifting clutches for
pumped storage power stations.
At BHS, he developed and pro-
duced the CODOG reduction gear
propulsion system for the German
Navy F122 frigates, which were
designed and manufactured in
association with SSS Gears Ltd.
in London.
As managing director of Hofler
Maschinenbau GmbH, Mr.
Stolzle was involved in the U.S.
Navy's transition from through-
hardened to case hardened and
ground gears. In 1984, along with
Hans Winter, he founded an
engineering consulting office in
Munich — ZF Consulting — for
gears and power transmission sys-
tems. ..JVIr. Stolzle's accomplish-
ments in the field of gear design
and construction advanced the
field incrementally.
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Newport News Shipbuilding
(NNS) has hired Paul J.
Minehart as its director of
Marketing Communications. He
will be responsible for all corpo-
rate and product advertising,
trade shows and exhibits, promo-
tional materials and special
events. Mr. Minehart was previ-
ously with Electronic Systems
Group of Westinghouse in
Baltimore, which was recently
Maritime Reporter/Engineering News
Tunnel Thrusters
150 to 550 HP
Outboard
Propulsion
Systems
50 to 350 HP