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American Manufacturing Announces Three Sales Appointments J- Ralph Bouren D. Gary Maclsaac American Manufacturing Com- pany, Inc., Honesdale, Pa., has promoted Mike Busichio to East- ern regional manager from his previous position as New York branch manager. The announce- ment was made by Joseph A. Ber- thelot, vice president of sales. Before coming to American in April 1979, Mr. Busichio was with Airco, Inc. in Springfield, N.J., where he worked for 23 years as manager of marketing, sales, and distributor development. Ralph Bouren has been promot- ed to assistant regional manager in charge of American's Chicago sales office. Prior to this promo- tion, Mr. Bouren was a territorial salesman covering the inland waterways trade from Minneapolis to Memphis. He has 21 years' ex- perience with the company in ori- entation and sales. D. Gary Maclsaac has been ap- pointed a new salesman in the New York-New England area, reporting to Mr. Busichio. Mr. Maclsaac was instrumental in forming Cape Cod Cordage, Inc., converter and man- ufacturer of rope products, which was sold to New Bedford Textile, Inc. in 1979. Besides being part owner of Cape Cod Cordage, he was responsible for product devel- opment, recruitment of manufac- turers representatives, and was sales manager. Gene Ossi Establishes New Automation Firm- Brochure Available Electrologic Inc. of New Hyde Park, N.Y., was established re- cently by Gene Ossi, who has been associated with marine machinery for 40 years. The new company will provide turnkey electronic au- tomation and annunciator console systems for diesel propulsion sys- tems and diesel generators. Using plug-in integrated components, the systems are said to cut costs considerably. The Electrologic console pro- vides an audible alarm to alert the engineering officer of machin- ery malfunctions. Three logic cards cover all monitoring needs. LED indicator lights simplify testing of the entire system. American Bureau of Shipping ap- proval is available on request. Using modern techniques and space-saving components, the sys- tem can be expanded to monitor up to seven engines from one con- sole. Units are now being installed for Henry Gillen's Sons Lighter- age, Don Jon Marine, and Creek Towing. For a free brochure and addi- tional information, write to Gene Ossi, Electrologic Inc., Dept. M.R., 149 Covert Avenue, New Hyde Park, N.Y. 11040. Trikora Lloyd Buys Three Ships At Total Cost Of $45 Million P.T. Trikora Lloyd, an Indo- nesian-flag line, marked the pur- chase of three vessels at a total cost of $45 million in a recent "changing of the flag" ceremony held at Pier 5, Port Authority in Brooklyn, N.Y. With these vessels, P.T. Tri- kora Lloyd will own five ships on the United States/Southeast Asian route for a sailing fre- quency from the United States every third week. Formerly sail- ing under the Dutch flag and chartered to P.T. Trikora Lloyd, the Amstelstroom, Amstelstraat and Amstelstrand have been re- named the Suhadiwarno Panjang, L. Jalabert Bontang, and Palem- bang, respectively. "The size of our investment best expresses our commitment to the trade between the United States and Southeast Asia and our confidence in the tremendous growth potential," said owner's representative John Tumbelaka. The 17,400-dwt multipurpose cargoliners, with a capacity of 396 TEUs, were built by Marine In- dustries, Ltd., Sorel, Quebec, Can- ada. These vessels were designed to transport general cargo and bulk cargoes, as well as contain- ers. This versatility permits op- timum adaptation to prevailing freight markets. The ships are powered by M.A.N, medium-speed diesel engines, and have a cruis- ing speed of 17.25 knots and a cruising range of 12,000 nautical miles. P.T. Trikora Lloyd, an inde- pendent carrier, serves the United States ports of New York, Balti- more, New Orleans, and Houston direct to Singapore, Jakarta, and Surabaya. In existence since 1964 with headquarters in Jakarta, P.T. Trikora Lloyd started serv- ing the U.S. in April of 1979. General agents for the line are Kerr Steamship Company, Inc., with offices in major cities in the United States and Canada. Michael Warren Joins Farboil As National Accounts Manager Michael J. Warren Michael J. Warren has joined the Marine Division of Farboil Company as national accounts manager, it was announced by Joseph F. Harrington, vice pres- ident of sales. In this capacity, he will also have administrative responsibility for Farboil's New York City office, including the Northeast sales district. Mr. Warren has spent the past 16 years in the marine products industry, and most recently was consultant to a major shipping line. Prior to that, he served as a safety engineer at the New York Naval Shipyard and as a chief engineer in the U.S. Navy. He graduated from the U.S. Mer- chant Marine Academy in 1955. Baltimore-based Farboil, a Bea- trice Chemical Company Division of Beatrice Foods Company, pro- duces and markets worldwide a full line of protective coatings for deepwater and inland waterways vessels. ^ (Engineered f-^roducts and S)eri'ices B^S ^^^Sj^^^SS^iiLg^ Atco Marine Corporatioi 603 DEAN STREET / BROOKLYN, N.Y. 1 1 2c ^^^I^^HHflJjJr [21 2) 857-1D5D telex: 223357 CATCO UR Cable Address: AMTRADISC NEW YORK SERVING THE MARINE INDUSTRY 1 3B INERT GAS SYSTEMS PEAB0DY HOLMES LTD. OILY/WATER SIGMA TREATMENT HARC0 MF( SEPARATORS [ SYSTEMS INC. 3. CO. HONITORING SYSTEMS DEBALLASTING & BILGES S.E.R.E.S. ACTUATORS-ELECTRIC WESTRAN CORPORATION SEWAGE TREATMENT SIGMA TREATMENT SYSTEMS LIFEROATS-pibergl4SS OPEN & CLOSED TYPES DAVIT SYSTEMS UNIVERSAL FAIRLEADS PANAMA CHOCKS Bins, WARPING GUIDES, ETC. 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