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was until recently, director and opera- tions vice president of the Southampton- based company.
Pon North America Buys Into
W&O Supply
A wholly owned subsidiary of Pon
Holdings, B.V. — Pon North America,
New York, has purchased 100 percent of stock in Jacksonville, Fla.-based W&O
Supply, Inc.
With a locale in The Netherlands, Pon
Holdings leads in the U.S. as supplier of engineered products, valves and piping to shipyards. With offices throughout the
U.S. and in Vancouver, B.C. and
Antwerp, Belgium, Pon Holdings also owns Transmark, a distributor of indus- trial valves.
R&B Falcon Names New CEO
The board of directors at Houston- based R&B Falcon announced that
Steven A. Webster will step down as the company's current president and
CEO. Current chairman of the board of directors, Paul B. Lloyd, Jr. replaces
Webster on May 31.
Amsted Enters Agreement To
Sell Macwhyte Division
Chicago-based Amsted Industries has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Macwhyte Company division to
Wire Rope of America, Incorporated (WRCA). With sale still subject to approval, the agreement states that
WRCA will acquire all operating assets and business of Macwhyte's Sedalia,
Mo.-based manufacturing facility, as well as the company's fabrication plant in Portland, Ore. and manufacturing equipment from its Kenosha, Wis. plant.
Blount And Associates
Relocates; Names New VP
Upon its relocation to Chesapeake,
Va., Donald L. Blount and Associates announced that Robert Bartee was appointed vice president of the firm.
Bartee, who has been with Blount for seven years, previously served as man- ager of the company's Electrical Engi- neering and Computer Technology Div.
Art Anderson Announces
Addition Of Tweedie
After months of dealing with immigra- tion, Art Anderson Associates was able to bring aero/hydrodynamicist, Mike (Dingo) Tweedie to the United States from Australia. Tweedie will be an inte- gral part of Art Anderson Associates'
Stolkraft design team. In Australia, he worked as a consultant with Stolkraft
International, on their innovative hull form. His experiences will be utilized on the research of marine projects for
May, 1999
NOAA, WSDOT, and private clients.
Maritime Progress Introduces
Guide for 1999
Maritime Progress has released its 1999 guide to marine signage and asso- ciated products — The Maritime
Progress Book. This edition of the book includes the latest regulations on garbage management and ballast water monitoring. The book covers subjects such as, lifeboat and liferaft launching and galley and engine room safety.
Lloyd's Register Offers New
Safety Registration Course
Lloyd's Register will be holding a course detailing how to comply with the new Control of Major Accident Hazards
Regulations (COMAH). The course, hosted by LR's Risk Management spe- cialists, is aimed at plant managers, safety managers, safety engineers and those responsible for compliance with the new regulation. Dealing compre- hensively on how to adapt existing safe- ty management systems to comply with new regulations, sessions will be held in
Warrington on May 12-13, and June 8-9, 1999.
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