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  • Richard Faber has been promoted to marine/military sales manager in Aeroquip Corporation's Industrial Division marketing department, based in Jackson, Mich.

    Mr. Faber has more than nine years of Aeroquip sales experience.

    He was formerly an account executive in the Industrial Division's farm/construction core account marketing group based in Normal, 111. He is a graduate of Youngstown State University.

    Aeroquip Corporation is a subsidiary of Libbey-Owens-Ford Company. A worldwide leading manufacturer of fluid power and fluid system components, Aeroquip's diversified product lines include flexible hose, fittings, and assemblies; quick-disconnect, Vband, and mechanical pipe couplings and accessories; hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders; ball, rotary, and swivel joints; custom-engineered rubber products, spring brakes; cargo control equipment; refrigeration/air-conditioning components; railroad products; and aerospace components.

  • Richard Palk has been elected president of American Trading Transportation Company, Inc., according to an announcement made by that New York City-based shipping company. Mr. Palk, who had been vice president and general manager, will now serve as chief executive officer. A Kings Point graduate

  • Richard A. Davis has been named director of service at Waukesha Engine Division, Dresser Industries Inc. In this capacity, he is responsible for all international and domestic field service activities, warranty administration, dealer service development, and service training. Mr. Davis has been the

  • Richard R. Hopkins has been promoted to vice president and director of government marketing and special projects at J.J. Henry Co., Inc., reporting to Anthony C. Brown, senior vice president and manager of the Moorestown Division (Moorestown, Portsmouth, Crystal City, and San Diego Offices). Moving

  • Richard E. McGinnis, corporate vice president of TRW Inc. and general manager of TRW's United- Carr Divisions in Burlington, Mass., has been elected a director and trustee of Bird-Johnson Company, Walpole, Mass. Howard Scott, chairman and chief executive officer of Bird- Johnson, said: "We are

  • The appointment of Richard H. Jones as manager, industrial products sales, in Bethlehem Steel Corporation's s h i p b u i l d i n g department, was announced recently by David H. Klinges, vice president in charge of shipbuilding. Mr. Jones is advancing f r om assistant manager, industrial products sa

  • Pott Industries Inc. of St. Louis, Mo., has announced that Richard M. Currepce has been named president and chief executive officer of Pott's Offshore Marine Services Division headquartered in New Orleans, La. Mr. Currence succeeds Vern E. Easterling, who assumes the position of chairman. Mr.

  • Richard Fuller was recently appointed manager of manufacturing for Alco Power Inc. of Auburn, N.Y. Mr. Fuller came to Alco from the Mixing Equipment Co., Inc. in Rochester, N.Y., where he held the position of manager of weld and fabrication departments. In his new position, Mr. Fuller will be

  • The appointment of Richard (Dick) Muller to manage the Northeast Region sales of all ITT Decca Marine electronic equipment has been announced by Alan Thompson, director of sales for IDM. Mr. Muller, headquartered in the IDM New York City office at 17 Battery Place, will also work out of his Toms

  • , according to a recent announcement by Robert Homan, general manager of CMC affiliate Trailer Marine Transport Corporation, Jacksonville, Fla. Richard Simpson has been named vice president of marketing for TMT, and Alan Cavis, vice president of sales for TMT. Mr. Simpson brings nearly 20 years

  • Richard J. Daschbach of Walpole, N.H., and Great Falls, Va., was sworn in as Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) August 29 in a public ceremony at Commission headquarters in Washington, D.C. The Honorable Norma Holloway Johnson, a judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia

  • Richard Balzano took over as CEO and executive director of the Dredging Contractors of America in December 2020. And while he says he’s “still fairly new to the [dredging] industry”, he certainly knows his way around the business, having held a number of prominent roles over the course of

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    vehicle deployed from submarine large ocean interfaces, with a government-owned architecture, mission autonomy and vehicle software. Photo by Richard Allen, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport www.marinetechnologynews.com 27 MTR #1 (18-33).indd 27 1/31/2024 2:24:34 P

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    November 2023 - Marine News page: 58

    Jason Powers from direc- Mueller Elected Next tor of business development to chief SNAME President NETSCo president and CEO operating of? cer. Richard Mueller has been elected Stoik Joins Ascot US to become the next president of the Bukoski Mueller Peakes Pat Stoik has joined insurer Ascot Society

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    November 2023 - Marine News page: 49

    16V250 MDC IMOIII/EPA constructed for Weeks Marine, based The R.B. Weeks is named in honor Tier 4 engines driving a pair of Wart- in Cranford, N.J. of Richard B. Weeks, a co-founder of sila controllable pitch propellers “It’s our pleasure to once again Weeks Marine and married to Mag- (CPP) in nozzles

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    identify species, while ? lm shows behaviors. It was ments of environmental conditions, such as oxygen, turbidity, another Scripps professor, Richard Rosenblatt, who counseled and temperature, can be correlated to animal populations, dis- Issacs to look at ? sh from the lateral side view, not the

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    October 2023 - Marine News page: 24

    studies have been Of? cials are con? dent that existing standards are adequate submitted to DOE. Most project reports, though, are not for safety. Richard Berman, an executive with the San Fran- publicly available because of proprietary content. The ini- cisco Port, is on the project team. In an interview

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    supports delivery of up necticut. According to Coast Guard Coast Guard Acquisition Directorate to 194 boats and has a total value of spokesman Richard Kanehl, the con- and NAVSEA. Denver, Colo.-based almost $100 million. tract will upgrade at least 107 boats, Birdon America, Inc., was awarded a

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    propulsion with Caterpillar diesel engines). A sister (250 passengers and 23 motor ve- North Carolina DOT hicles, without the hybrid capability) Capt. Richard G. Spear, was delivered from the Maine-shipyard Washburn & Doughty in early 2022. It serves a route between Rockland and another island, Vinalhaven

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    methodologies. Modus sees the project demonstrating the major bene? ts of resident underwater intervention drones. SEA-KIT International hardW als by Richard Wals by by P to by R Richard Wals Pho Photo by Richard Wals P Photo o o t by y Ric ic ic ichar a h h h h h d Wals lsh, h, h, h h, h, h hardW

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    skills to the Corps mission and made a ing, echo sounder and other electrical needs onboard. broad, lasting and meaningful impact on the entire district Richard Tremayne, Thompson’s Marine Business Man- and the citizens of south Louisiana. www.marinelink.com MN 61

  • MT Sep-22#75  allows beams 
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    MN Robert Allan Ltd. NETSCo Richard Mike Fitzpatrick Mueller Robert Allan Ltd NETSCo NETSCo also has multiple ongoing projects in the off- Asked about where he sees greatest opportunities for Rob- shore wind turbine industry. A Stowage Survey was recently ert Allan Ltd. In the U.S., the ? rm’s president

  • MN Oct-22#50 , tugs, 
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    Associates Inc from 50 feet to over 300 feet including the 154 ft ferry marine structures, including research vessels, ferries, tugs, vessel Captain Richard G. Spear for Maine Department barges, ? oating bridges, offshore installations, and special- of Transportation and her hybrid propulsion sister ship

  • MN Oct-22#37  shipyard,” said U.S. Senator Richard Shel-
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    October 2022 - Marine News page: 37

    its second round of Offshore Patrol Cutters high- lights the world-class workforce and proven track record of the Mobile shipyard,” said U.S. Senator Richard Shel- by (R-Ala.). “This contract speaks to the reliability and strength of Austal employees along the Gulf Coast, as well Conrad Shipyard www

  • MR Aug-22#33 , John E. 
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    August 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 33

    Gallagher (DDG 127). • Flight III: Louis H. Wilson Jr. (DDG 126), William Charette) (DDG 130), Quentin Walsh) (DDG 132), John E. Kilmer (DDG 134) – Richard Lugar (DDG 136) – and J. Wil- liam Middendorf (DDG 138). According to Navy of? cials, the service is committed to a smooth and successful transition

  • MR Aug-22#31  ship dock (LSD) ships.  Richard M. McCool 
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    be assembled, tested, launched, Navy’s 12 aging Whidbey Island/Harpers Ferry (LSD-41/49) and delivered at Groton. class landing ship dock (LSD) ships. Richard M. McCool General Dynamics has invested $1.85 billion in infrastruc- (LPD 29) is the ? nal Flight I LPD, while Harrisburg (LPD 30) ture improvements

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    that align with ISO and OGC standards. As an option, QAQC processes by EOMAP’s data analysts or sea? oor clas- si? cation can be added. hardW als by Richard Wals by by P to by R Richard Wals Pho Photo by Richard Wals P Photo o o t by y Ric ic ic ichar a h h h h h d Wals lsh, h, h, h h, h, h hardW

  • MT Jul-22#44 INTERVIEW RICHARD BOURQUE, COO, C-I
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    INTERVIEW RICHARD BOURQUE, COO, C-I “We looked at the downturn as an opportunity for us to grow, and during that time we started our survey services, we started our pipeline remediation services, we started IMR work, and we started well intervention work.” Richard Bourque, COO, C-Innovation in the

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    As C-Innovation celebrates 15 years in business, we caught up with Richard Bourque, COO, to discuss how the company went from three ROVs and 25 people in 2007 to 57 ROVs and more than 650 people – with an of? ce in Brazil and a substantial operation in Guyana – in just 15 years. By Greg Trauthwein