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Carson To Head Int'l Parts Marketing For Cummins Engine Co. Kyran W. Carson Kyran W. Carson has been named international parts marketing di- rector by the Cummins Engine Co., Inc., Columbus, Ind. In his new capacity, Mr. Carson will be re- sponsible for parts sales in all in- ternational markets. Mr. 'Carson joined Cummins in 1966 after three years of service as an officer in the U.S. Navy. He has served in several marketing posi- tions, both domestic and interna- tional, most recently as manager- distributor parts operations. Mr. Carson holds a B.S. degree from St. Lawrence University, and makes his home in Columbus. ETA Offshore Seminar To Be Held In Houston April 29 Thru May 3 ETA Offshore Seminars, Inc. (ETAOS), the Houston-based train- ing company sponsoring offshore seminars on an international scale, will present its eighth seminar ses- sion on April 29-May 3, 1974, in Houston, Texas, the week before the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston. Through the seminar sessions, ETAOS continues to up- date experienced personnel and train new men for offshore service. The seminars zero in on the latest tech- nology in offshore drilling, comple- tion, and production. ETAOS was formed to fill an educational need of the offshore in- dustry as it is faced with an acute shortage of trained and qualified per- sonnel to man the increasing number of costly offshore drilling and pro- duction units. The ETA Offshore Seminars provide a unique service for the industry and feature up to 30 speakers for one session. The seminar speakers represent vital segments of the offshore indus- try. They are leading experts in their fields, involved in the daily problems, as well as the future of the offshore industry. The speakers and topics are carefully screened and selected so that the presentations cover a broad spectrum of the industry. The seminars cover the theory, se- lection, and operation of offshore drilling, subsea completion, and pro- duction equipment. The presenta- tions range from an introduction to basic oceaneering to detailed tech- niques for drilling and producing in deeper and more hostile waters. The seminars focus on offshore safety, Bang on target is the new super graving dock being built in Sembawang Shipyard and due to be operational during December, 1974. When we say Total Service we mean just that! We shall be ready to provide the full range of repairs to the new generation VLCC's at exactly the right time I NEW DOCK CHARACTERISTICS Docking capacity 400,000 dwt, nominal (Capable of docking the 477,000 dwt. Globtik Tankers). Length between gate and dock head: 1260 ft (384M) Width of entrance: 210 ft (64M) Docking draught (depth over sill) • 30 ft (9 M) Filling Time (empty dock) '• 1| hours Emptying Time (empty dock): 3 hours EXISTING SERVICES Check this list of repair, maintenance and marine engineering back* up facilities. Couple the list with the expertise of a 3,500 strong highly skilled work- force and you are on the way to speedier, less costly service. Call Sembawang for more facts. DOCKS: Graving dock of 100,000 tons. 5 Floating docks from 1,000 tons to 30,000 tons lifting capacity. BERTHS: 1,524 metres of sheltered repair berths with 12.2 metres of water. CRAN- AG"E: 24 Docks & berths cranes of up to 30 tons lift. Floating crane of 152.4 metric tons. WORKSHOPS: 22 Hectares of workshops offer- ing complete engineering facilities within the Shipyard SLOP RECEPTION: Slop reception facilities. 18" dia. discharge line & 7500 tons re- ception tank. MANPOWER: 3500 skilled workmen and an experienced management team of 400. Round the clock working. REPRESENT- ATION- Agents throughout the world j Sembawang Shipyard Limited Sembawang P.O. Box 3, Singapore, 27. Telephone 592121 / 593121 (20 lines) Telex RS 21345 Cable Semdok Singapore Managing Agents (USA): Midland Marine Brok Inc.. One.Penn Plaza, New York, NY 10001 Telephone (212)736-2666 Telex 232081 Cables Midmarbrok New York after hours 516 Manhasset 75435 212 Flushing 3-7215 2- 1500 GENERAL ELECTRIC Turbines: Type FN4-FN30, Steam 525 PSIG. 8145 RPM, with G.E. Generators, 1500 KW, 450/3/60. 4- 1250 KW, GENERAL ELECTRIC Tur- bines: Type FSN, 525 PSI, 7938 RPM. Gen- erators: 1250 KW, 450/3/60, 3600 RPM, Type ABT2. 7-750 KW, GENERAL ELECTRIC Tur- bines>- Type FN3-FN24, .525 PSI, 10,033 RPM. Generators: 750 KW, 450/3/60,1200 RPM, Type ATI. 4-500 KW, GENERAL ELECTRIC Tur- bines: Type FN3-FN20, Steam 375/425 PSI, 6 Stage, 9987 RPM. Generators: 500 KW, 450/3/60, 1200 RPM, Type ATI. vdx For prompt quotation Contact: Ralph E. Ingram ZIDELL° EXPLORATIONS, INC. 3121 S.W. Moody Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201 Phone: Telex: 503/228-8691 36-0503 drilling unit stability, certification, marine insurance, well testing, blow- outs, and diving operations. For equipment and techniques, the speak- ers cover mooring systems, dynamic positioning, blowout preventers, ma- rine risers, drilling motion compen- sation, offshore drill string, and ten- sioning systems. The seminars have attracted par- ticipants from every phase of the industry and from countries such as Norway, Sweden, the British Isles, Canada, South America, and the United States. Representatives from over 30 oil companies, drilling contractors and operators, vessel designers and builders, product/ service suppliers, engineering firms, and pipeline companies have at- tended the seminars. The partici- pants receive through the seminar sessions first-hand knowledge of the industry that would otherwise take months or years of exposure to obtain. ETAOS is additionally present- ing an Offshore Economics Semi- nar in conjunction with a manage- ment consulting firm. The seminar on "Problems, Profits, Opportuni- ties in the Offshore Industry" will be held in Houston on May 9, 1974; in Los Angeles, Calif., on May 21, 1974, and in New York, N.Y., on May 23, 1974. For further information on the seminars, contact John Ralston, Vice President of Operations, ETA Offshore Seminars, Inc., 4140 Southwest Freeway, Houston, Tex- as 77027. ON SCHEDULE! SINGAPORE'S400/000 DWT DRTDOCK 500 KW DIESEL GENERATORS ft DIESEL ENGINES General Motors, Model 12-278A, Marine, 720 RPM ft AC GENERATORS General Electric, 500 KW, 440/3/60, Type ATI 2-COMPLETE UNITS IN STOCK, as re- moved from ex-Navy Cruiser "Worcester." Units were standby auxiliaries, and are very clean and in good condition. 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