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Texas Gulf Names R.C. Ballard Trigg R.C. Ballard Trigg R.C. Ballard Trigg has been named assistant general manager of the Transportation and Distri- bution Department of Texas Gulf Sulphur Company, Houston, Tex- as, it was announced by John W. Hall Jr., vice president, market- ing. In the newly-created post, Mr. Trigg will be engaged in all phases of transportation, distribution and rail equipment. He had been serv- ing as manager, transportation, a post to which he was appointed in 1969. Mr. Trigg will continue to make his headquarters in Hous- ton. He joined the company in 1961 as assistant traffic manager, and in 1969 he was promoted to manager. A native of Glasgow, Ky., Mr. Trigg served in the Army in World War II. He graduated from the University of Kentucky with a B.S. degree and received an LL.B. degree from the University of Kentucky Law School in 1952. A member of the Florida Bar Asso- ciation, he had been with two law firms and was vice president and general manager of Tampa Marine Company before joining Texas Gulf. Gulf Motorships Names James Bertel President Nils O. Seim, chairman of the board and president of Motorships, Inc., has announced the appoint- ment of James Bertel as president of Gulf Motorships, Inc. Mr. Ber- tel has served with Gulf Motor- ships since its inception in April 1962, and prior to that had been affiliated with Alcoa Steamship Co. Gulf Motorships, a wholly-own- ed subsidiary of Motorships, Inc., maintains offices in New Orleans, La., Houston and Galveston, Texas. Lloyd's Planning Underwater Surveys Looking ahead to the time when the supertanker building program outstrips facilities for the repair and routine drydocking of tankers of 150,000 tons and upward, a working party at Lloyd's Register has been examining whether there is a need for the Society, in its future opera- tions, to undertake underwater sur- veys as an alternative to the require- ments for drydocking. Draft specifications for such a service are being formulated cover- ing both routine surveys and damage surveys carried out by means of div- ers and possibly diver-assisted vehi- cles. Closed circuit television and un- derwater cameras may be used to de- termine the extent of damage or, in the case of routine surveys, to assess the condition of the ship below the waterline, so that surveyors may de- cide whether docking is necessary. It is envisaged that the diving work would be carried out by contractors under the supervision of surveyors. Sioux City And New Orleans Terminal Elects McKenzie VP The board of directors of Sioux City and New Orleans Terminal Corp. has elected John R. McKen- zie to the office of vice president. Mr. McKenzie joined Sioux City and New Orleans Terminal Corp. in January 1970, as general mana- ger of terminal's. Prior to his asso- ciation with Sioux City, Mr. Mc- Kenzie was marine terminals man- ager for a cement company in St. Louis, Mo. In his new position, Mr. Mc- Kenzie will be responsible for the complete operation of the Omaha Terminal, Omaha, Neb., and Stein- hart Terminal, Nebraska City, Neb. Mr. McKenzie will retain his of- fice and residence in Omaha, Neb. RUBBER FENDERS est_ AND BUMPERS ELIMINATES THE CONSTANT EXPENSIVE REPLACEMENT OF ROPE RUBBER FENDERS OFFER Longer Life, More Resiliency, More Impact Absorbtion, Resilient When Frozen, Will Nor Absorb Water OTHER TYPES OF FENDERS: • Pushing Knees • Barge Corners •Turks Heads • Hip Fenders •Stem Fenders 1 Pig Tail Side Fenders •Dolphins •Piers • Truck Loading Docks SCHUYLER'S ENGINEERED PRODUCTS CO. East Coast: Box 87, Staten Island, New York Tel: (212) SA 7-9697 West Coast: P.O. Box 326, Woodinville, Wn. 98072 Tel: (206) 486-3274 for the big jobs afloat or dockside SON MARINE ROPES Handle the most difficult jobs aboard tugs, barges, work boats as well as dockside . . call for tough, flexible JACKSON Rope. • P-J Combo and P-C Combo made with the JACKSON "know-how" will do the job better. Quality-constructed nylon, Dacron, polypropylene, polyethylene, combinations and manila. JACKSON% ROPE CORPORATION (fr I2 Division of ASPRO. Inc. K li Ninth and Oley Streets / Reading. Pennsylvania 19604 Makers >—<(| • Since 1829 August1 1, 1971 45