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PEOPLE & COMPANY NEWS
Ashland Chemical Names
Dougherty Business Mgr.
Ashland Chemical Co.'s
Industrial Chemical & Solvents (IC&S) Division has named Fred
R. Daugherty business manager for hydrocarbons. In his new posi- tion, Mr. Daugherty will be respon- sible for managing the division's hydrocarbon and methanol distrib- ution business. His responsibili- ties will involve the procurement, sales and pricing policy of these products. He will report to Morris
Owen, business director of the
IC&S Division's Strategic Alliance business.
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Siemens Appoints New
Board Member
Siemens' fourth largest business sector,
Industrial
Projects and
Technical
Services Group, has appointed
John Schubert to its manage- ment board. He will be primarily responsible for infrastructure, marine engineering and testing, as well as oil, gas and petrochemical projects. Mr. Schubert joins in the place of Gerhard Wibiral who has taken over the management of the Siemens Regional Company in
Moscow.
New VP For Colonial
Marine
The Colonial Group, Inc. has named Captain Richard C.
Wigger executive vice president of
Colonial Marine Industries, Inc., based in Savannah, Ga. Capt.
Wigger will be responsible for all aspects of ocean shipping services provided by the company, which includes technical and commercial ship management, chartering and ship brokering, steamship agency, cargo expediting, and regulatory and safety consultant services.
Other appointments within The
Colonial Group include Robert
Shea to manager of agency divi- sion, and Deborah Ciliberto to accounts manager for Compliance
Systems, Inc.
Ameron Introduces New
Sealer
Ameron International
Corporation's Protective Coatings
Group has announced the intro- duction of Amerlock Sealer. The product encapsulates old coatings and rust to create a tough, flexible priming film that improves the adhesion of a broad range of inter- mediate and topcoats. The sealer can also encapsulate lead-based paint, making it an environmental- ly suitable choice for lead-abate- ment programs.
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Future 'Red Dog' Terminal
Simulated
To test the feasibility of a marine terminal not yet built, a group including Alaska Marine
Pilots, engineering contractors, insurance underwriters, and ship- ping industry representatives gathered at MarineSafety
International's (MSI) Newport simulation center. The DeLong
Mountains Terminal, or "Red Dog", is located on the Chukchi Sea approximately 100 nautical miles
ENE from the junction of the
Arctic Circle and the International
Dateline. It will service Cominco
Alaska, which mines and ships zinc concentrate and lead.
Currently, ships are loaded at anchor by tug-delivered barges.
The marine terminal will allow alongside loading of product and may extend the shipping season from the current four month sum- mer period.
HYPACK Modified
For Aerials
Coastal Oceanographies, the cre- ators of HYPACK, have modified the package to allow the use of reg- istered TIF files as backgrounds in the SURVEY program. Thus survey and construction operations can be displayed over an aerial photo- H***- graph of the site. The photograph can be displayed "north up" or rotated to coincide with survey lines.
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