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PEOPLE & COMPANY NEWS
Ulven Names New VP
With more than 14 years of sales and marketing experience, Jerry
Bangerter has joined The Ulven
Companies as vice president of sales and marketing. The Ulven
Companies, comprised of Ulven
Forging Inc., Brookway CNC
Division, Skookum Blocks &
Rigging, and Wolf Steel Foundry, manufacture products for timber
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Dutch Icebreaking Supply
Vessels Named in Helsinki
Arcticaborg and Antarcticaborg are the new names of two icebreak- ing supply vessels built for
Wagenborg Kazakhstan B.V. at
Kvaerner Masa-Yards' Helsinki
New Shipyard. The vessels, due to be delivered in October, are designed for operation in the northern Caspian Sea, and will be on long term charter to serve drilling platforms operated by Offshore
Kazakhstan International
Operating Company (OKIOC). The vessels are equipped with two Wartsila
NSD 6L26 1,950 kW diesel engines and are the first newbuildings to entirely fol- low the "double acting" oper- ating principle developed by
Kvaerner Masa-Yards: in hard ice conditions, the ves-
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Telephone: (281) 240-6770
Fax: (281) 240-6762
Circle 341 on Reader Service Card
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SUPERIOR ENERGIES INC. sels sail with the stern first and in open water with the bow first.
U.S. Office for Harbour &
Marine Engineering
Harbour & Marine Engineering, the Melbourne, Australia based mooring specialists and suppliers of vessel docking, mooring and monitoring equipment has estab- lished an office in Denver, Co. The new office will market the compa- ny's onshore and offshore quick release hooks, remote release sys- tems, mooring load monitoring and integrated monitoring systems as well as a laser based vessel dock- ing system, recently acquired from
Laser Communications Inc.
Managing the office will be Dan
Grothe, recently named market- ing director for North and South
America.
Cenal Launches Third Vessel
The DnV 1A1 class trawler
Gollenes was recently side launched at Cenal Shipyard Co.
Ltd. The steel hulled vessel has an aluminum superstructure, funnel and masts, with a bulbous bow shape to decrease resistance to flow.
A special rudder system designed
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Circle 314 on Reader Service Card and constructed by Cenal allow: the trawler to steer effectively a low speeds. Cenal Shipyard, estab lished less than two years ago, hat nine contracts signed for 1998 af an approximate sale value of $27 million.
Centa Hires LeCompte
Wayne P. LeCompte has recently joined Centa Corporation as Gulf Coast regional manager.
Mr. LeCompte will be working out of New Orleans, La.
New Control For Engine
Room Temperature
Delta T Systems has created a new system for maintaining proper engine room temperature and com- bustion air called the P/T2
Ventilation Control System. A major benefit provided by the digi- tal system is that it operates quiet- ly with no operator interaction nec- essary. When the engines are start- ed, the new system automatically maintains flow and volume of air for optimum engine combustion and room cooling. Upon engine shutdown, the fans cool the room to the selected temperature. The automatic controls can be manual- ly adjusted at any time and the system features an alarm function to alert operators of any dangerous conditions relating to high engine room temperatures or fire.
MT&T Reorganiz > Resolvi
After a five year legal battle between Captain Brian
A. McAllister and William Kallop, McAllister Towing and Transportation Company, Inc. (MT&T) has reor- ganized and divided its components equally between the two shareholders. Capt. McAllister, the CEO and
President of MT&T, will keep the tugboat and trans- portation business, while the oil exploration, produc- tion and oilfield support businesses will be passed to
Mr. Kallop. The company reportedly plans to revitalize the tug and ferry businesses through the additional construction of tractor tugs. Capt. A. J. McAllister has also been appointed VP of Sales.
McAllister Organization Announces New VP Sales
Captain A. J. McAllister III has been appointed vice president of corporate sales at McAllister Towing and Transportation Company in New York. Capt.
McAllister will be responsible for ship docking sales for all ports the company services, including New
York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Hampton Roads,
Wilmington N.C., Charleston, Jacksonville, and San
Juan. Capt. McAllister has served various roles with the company since 1980, including mate, captain and senior docking pilot. McAllister Towing has also announced the formation of a new subsidiary, the
Project Cargo Division which will be headed by Mike
Ferrara. The new division will focus on improving service in the break bulk cargo transport trade.
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