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  • Vaporphase by Engineering Controls Division of Pott Industries Inc., St. Louis, Mo., has received an order for the complete Waste Heat Recovery Systems for four 270-foot Medium Endurance Coast Guard Cutters being constructed by Tacoma Boatbuilding Co., Inc., Tacoma, Wash.

    A pioneer in the development of high-temperature cooling of reciprocating engines and waste heat recovery since the late thirties, Engineering Controls has more installed horsepower than anyone else in the field.

    A first for the Coast Guard, the Caterpillar D-398 diesel ship service generator sets will be high-temperature cooled by Vaporphase to recover jacket water and exhaust heat, normally rejected to the sea and to atmosphere, in the form of low-pressure steam. The utilization of the heat recovered increases the thermal efficiency of the diesel generator sets by approximately 42 percent.

    This recovered heat will be used for the quarters heating and distillation load, eliminating the need for a fired boiler and its fuel requirements onboard.

    Other innovations in the cutter design include a computerized command display and control system, which integrates vital functions such as weapons, sensors, navigation, and bridge into a twoman computer station, Navysupplied sophisticated weaponry, and helicopter.

    Engineering Controls is an affiliate of St. Louis Ship, a Division of Pott Industries Inc., a Houston Natural Gas Corporation subsidiary.

  • United Barge Co., it was announced by Robert A. Kyle, president of Triangle Fleeting. United and Triangle are part of the Inland Waterways Division of Pott Industries Inc., St. Louis, Mo., which also includes Federal Barge Lines, Inc. In his new position, Mr. Kindl will be responsible for

  • Donald D. Chrisco has been named director of materials at St. Louis Ship, division of Pott Industries Inc. He joined St. Louis Ship in March 1980 as director of purchasing. Prior to that he served in various material responsibilities for Monsanto Company, International Telephone & Telegraph in St.

  • , river repairs at Paducah Marine Ways Inc. at Paducah, Ky. Paducah Marine Ways Inc. is one of the three shipyards operated by the St. Louis Ship Division of Pott Industries Inc. Mr. Roof, a 20-year veteran at Paducah Marine Ways, has advanced through the positions of lead man, foreman, assistant works

  • St. Louis Ship Division of Pott Industries has announced that it now has available an additional line of FAST marine sewage treatment systems. The systems, called Mini-FAST, are USCG certified as Type II flow-through devices. Mini-FAST units are furnished as individual components with each component

  • , and John A. Flahaut has been promoted to vice president- sales, it was announced by John F. Lynch, president of the Inland Waterways Division of Pott Industries, Inc. He also announced that Thomas F. Maloney, formerly senior vice president-sales, has resigned to pursue other interests in

  • The appointment of A1 Spaete to the position of manager of the newly established engine repair division was announced by Edward Renshaw, president of St. Louis Ship. At the same time, Mr. Renshaw announced the appointment of James V. Bishop as administrative manager of the division. The engine r e

  • St. Louis Ship Division of Pott Industries Inc. recently appointed William R. Cumming as sales manager, Gulf Division, and promoted Donald G. Storck to sales manager, Inland Division, according to an announcement by Anthony G. Tobin, executive vice president-marketing. Mr. Cumming will headquarter i

  • , Youngstown, and Cincinatti, Ohio, Louisville, Ky., New York City, Philadelphia, Pa., and other leading cities. Federal Barge Lines, Inc. is a division of Pott Industries Inc. It is one of the five largest barge lines in the United States. Prior to his joining the management staff at Federal

  • , an improved towboat design that resulted from an extensive $500,000 research and development program, was unveiled recently by St. Louis Ship, a division of Pott Industries Inc., St. Louis, Mo. The Super Hydrodyne, claimed to be more energy efficient and maneuverable than existing models, is already

  • The Inland Waterways Division of Pott Industries, Inc., St. Louis, recently christened its newest towboat, the M / V Mike Schmaeng, an 1,800-hp towboat, built by Inland Marine Constructors, Inc. of Evansville, Ind. The christening ceremonies were at Evansville. The new towboat is named after G.

  • is presently chairman of the board of directors of The American Waterways Operators, Inc. The towboat was designed and built by the St. Louis Ship, Division of Pott Industries Inc., and features their exclusive Hydrodyne Hull. The Donnelly is the third St. Louis Ship towboat in the Ingram fleet. Edward

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