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Shipyard President Named Maritime Man Of The Year Cecil M. Keeney, president and chief executive officer of Equita- ble Shipyards, Inc., has been named the 1978 Maritime Man of the Year in New Orleans, La. The prestigious award is grant- ed annually by The Propeller Club, Port of New Orleans, to honor a local maritime industry official who has contributed to increased trade at the port. Mr. Keeney received his award at the Maritime Day Banquet, which was held at the Fairmont Hotel in New Orleans on May 20, 1978. Under Mr. Keeney's direction, Equitable has been a major fac- tor in developing the maritime industry in Louisiana. About 30 percent of the marine equipment and vessels built by Equitable are exported through the Port of New Orleans. Continuous marketing by Mr. Keeney and his staff has resulted in an increase of tonnage through the port to foreign markets. Equitable, the leader in produc- tion of barges for barge-carrying vessels, has produced thousands of lighters now in service at the port. Equitable has contracts amount- ing to about $70 million worth of work, including two ferries for the City of New York, three breakbulk cargo vessels for Amer- ican Atlantic Shipping, Inc., oil Cecil M. Keeney Mr. Keeney, who has been with Equitable since May 1970, was graduated from the University of Kentucky with a degree in me- chanical engineering. He later completed graduate studies in en- gineering, powerplant and nuclear design at the University of Mary- land, and George Washington University. Saudi Arabia Awards $120 Million In Contracts To United Technologies The Power Systems Division of United Technologies Corporation, Farmington, Conn. 06032, has an- nounced the receipt of more than $120 million in contracts from the Government of Saudi Arabia. Un- der the contracts, PSD will sup- ply all of the drive systems for the East-West PetroLine, a 750- mile oil pipeline that will span Saudi Arabia from the Arabian Gulf to the Red Sea. PSD president Rolf D. Bibow said the agreement with the Saudi Arabian General Petroleum and Mineral Organization (PETRO- MIN) is the largest in the divi- sion's history. It calls for the sup- ply of 33 FT4 Modular Industrial Gas Turbines and all ancillary equipment, as well as full systems engineering and all spare parts. PSD is a major international designer and supplier of power systems for electric utility, indus- trial and marine uses. Red Fox Marine Sanitation Device Brochure Available Q AD\MS & PORTER ASSOCIATES, INC./INSURANCE BEN E REYNOLDS CLAIMS MANAGER 1819ST. JAMES PLACE/HOUSTON, TEXAS 77056/713-960-9990 OUTSIDE TEXAS CALL (800) 231-3252/TREX 775-234 barges exceeding 200 feet in length, and a 150-foot ferry for the State of Louisiana. Getting marine insurance claims settled quickly is our business. And if it takes a little extra doing to do it, we do it. Adams & Porter has served marine insurance clients for more than 70 years. And the people who handle our clients' claims have the specialized knowledge and experience to make waves when it is necessary to get the claim settled fairly. So if this sounds better than the kind of claims service you are getting now, call us. 803 M ADAMS & PORTER Houston 1819 St. James Place Houston, Texas 77056 Telephone: (713) 960-9990 Outside Texas Call Toll-Free (800)231-3252 New York City 5 World Trade Center-Suite 6433 New York, N.Y. 10048 Telephone: (212) 432-0001 With Government regulations causing growing interest in ma- rine sanitation devices, Red Fox Industries has prepared a semi- technical, informative brochure about its Type II MSD product line. Of special interest is the fact that Red Fox devices exceed EPA standards, Coast Guard require- ments and IMCO requirements. With models to accommodate crews from two to 2,500, Red Fox marine sanitation devices have eliminated the need for periodic sludge removal and/or back flush- ing. To receive a free copy of this booklet, write Beldon Fox Jr., Red Fox Industries, Inc., P.O. Drawer 640, New Iberia, La. 70560. 12 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News