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Union Mechling Names Adrian And Cibella Union Mechling Corporation, a subsidiary of Dravo Corporation, has announced the appointments of Barrie B. Adrian as manager of barge maintenance, and Richard S. Cibella as industrial relations man- ager. Formerly industrial relations manager for Union Mechling, Mr. Adrian joined a predecessor com- pany, Union Barge Line Corp., in 1957 as an operating engineer. Mr. Adrian, a graduate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in marine engineering, is a member of The Propeller Club of Pittsburgh and is a trustee and secretary of Great Lakes and Rivers Maritime Pension Fund. :Mr. Cibella, formerly manager of employment practices for Dravo, joined the company in 1969. A graduate of Alderson Broad- dus College, Philippi, W. Va., he .is a former employee of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. Union Mechling offers a variety of water transportation, terminal and related services throughout the inland and intracoastal waterways. The firm is equipped to handle many types of cargo, including packaged, dry and liquid bulk. "Whether in space or on the sea, there is no margin for ei Rl BAYHOUSTON TOWING CO. % — HARBOR AND COASTWISE TOWING Houston • Galveston • Corpus Christl • Freeport • Texas City 24 Hours a Day 7 Days a Week vidnnp? 3 Drydocks Available Engineering and Design to Maximum 27,000 Tons Services Available Under Management of ARTHUR E. FARR IJKt I NORTHWEST MARINE V^9* l| IRON WORKS SWAN ISLAND - Portland, Oregon - (503) 228-8222 Cable "NORMARINE" Waukesha Motor Co. Names Hernandez Rep In Mexico/Caribbean J. Hernandez J. Hernandez has joined the sales force of Waukesha Motor Company in the capacity of regional repre- sentative in the Mexico/Caribbean area. His activities will Ibe Ibased in Mexico City, and he will ibe respon- sible for marketing activities in Central America as well as Mexico and the Caribbean area. The announcement was made by P.C. Trombley, field sales director- international, for the Waukesha, Wis .-based manufacturer of heavy duty engines and power systems equipment. Since 1969, Mr. Hernandez has been with the California-based West- ern Customer Service Division of Worthington Corporation. Previ- ously, he served as a marine engi- neer after graduating from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, N.Y., in 1966. He holds a B.S. degree in marine engi- neering. Motzfeldt To Manage New Barber Lines Company In Singapore Barber Lines, the world's largest semi-container operators, has an- nounced the opening of its own company in Singapore. Singapore and the Southeast re- gion of Asia are areas with steady growth for Barber Lines, and con- tinued growth is expected for these areas in the years to come. Barber Lines Singapore Private Ltd., the name of the new company, will have an important task in strengthening the Lines' services offered to exporters and importers in Singapore and Malaysia. Today, Barber Lines have-about 150 calls per year in Singapore, which is one of the most important ports in their liner network. Barber Lines have appointed Peter U. Motzfeldt as managing di- rector of the new company. Mr. Motzfeldt has had 11 years of ex- perience in shipping in the Far East, mainly from Hong Kong and Japan. J.C. Wuttke Opens Ship Chartering Firm Juergen C. Wuttke has opened his own ship charter and brokerage firm called j.C.W. Chartering, Inc., located in 17 Battery Place, New York, N.Y. 10004. He was formerly associated with the Chester, Black- burn & Roder shipping organiza- tion. 52 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News