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PEOPLE & COMPANY NEWS

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September, 1997 Circle 350 on Reader Service Card 93

Ford Joins PCCI an Exxon tanker.

She joined Matson in 1989 as a manager in Corporate Planning and Development, and has since served in numerous capacities, including director of Operations

Administration and Financial

Analysis; vice president of Matson

Terminals, Inc.; and as Customer

Service manager, where she super- vised the center which carries out all of the company's administrative functions including booking, billing and shipment tracking.

Leica Names Business

Director For Marine GPS

Gunnar Mangs has been ness director of M

GPS Group. He is ment, engineer- ing, manufactur- Gunnar Mangs ing, marketing, sales and support of the company's navigation and positioning product lines for both marine and land-based applica- tions.

Prior to accepting this new posi- tion, Mr. Mangs was managing director of CA Clase AB, in

Gothenburg, Sweden, since 1988, where he spearheaded the compa- ny's emergence as a GPS technolo- gy leader in Scandinavia.

Florida Yard Names New

President

Michael Keenan has assumed the top position at Tampa Bay

Shipbuilding & Repair (TBS&R).

Prior to accepting this job, he was employed by Newport News

Shipbuilding as a tanker project program director.

TBS&R is a partnership between

Bender Shipbuilding & Repair in

Mobile, Ala., and Gulf Marine

Repair in Tampa, Fla. The yard has four drydocks including deep berth graving docks which can accommodate vessels up to 150 ft.

Holly, after a successful tour, for assignment at the National Data

Buoy Center near Bay St. Louis,

Mo. Under this commanding offi- cer, the cutter was awarded the

USCG's Meritorious Unit

Commendation for its performance during a hurricane in 1995.

CWO Olson reports to White

Holly from cutter Cowslip, home- ported in Astoria, Ore. His previ- ous assignments included service aboard seven Coast Guard cutters and several shore units.

ACBL Promotes

Waters

American

Commercial Barge

Line (ACBL) has promoted ... . "I, TThomas Waters Thomas E.

Waters to the position of Coal Sales director. He previously served as assistant director of the same business area, and has been an employee of the company since 1985.

Matson Elects Hayman To

Run Operations

Susan Hayman has been pro- moted by Matson Navigation

Company as Operations manager for Southern California. In this capacity she will oversee all vessel and terminal operations at

Terminal Island, the company's largest West Coast facility.

Ms. Hayman is a Lt.

Commander in the Navy Reserve and began her maritime career 16 years ago as a third mate aboard

Circle 249 on Reader Service Card

PCCI, Inc., a marine and envi- ronmental engi-

Quinton Ford neermg company in Alexandria, Va., has welcomed

Quinton Ford to its staff. Initially,

Mr. Ford will provide technical support for the First Coast Guard

District Aids to Navigation Battery

Aquatic Recovery Project, and to the Military Sealift Command environmental program. Previous to this appointment, he served as an environmental technician for

Clean Harbors Environmental

Services, Inc.

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Phone: +31 (0)515 413745

Fax: +31(0)515 422478

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