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J.P. MacGregor Named General Manager For Schnitzer-Levin Marine James P. MacGregor James P. MacGregor has been named to fill the newly estab- lished position of general man- ager for Schnitzer-Levin Marine Company in San Francisco. He will be responsible for coordi- nating overall company activities, according to Wallace Z. Levin, managing director for the firm. Schnitzer-Levin supplies electri- cal, steam, and diesel equipment for marine and industrial firms. In the past year, it expanded to provide engineering and technical services on an international basis. Mr. MacGregor previously was Western regional manager for the Installation and Service Engineer- ing Division of General Electric Company. He is a registered pro- fessional engineer in California and Massachusetts. C.J. Bolger Appointed President Of Alexander Marine Associates Christopher J. Bolger William B. Alexander, chairman of the board of Alexander Marine Associates, Inc., announces the appointment of Christopher J. Bolger as president of the corpo- ration. Mr. Bolger previously had been vice president of the New York office. Sale Of IOT To Southern Natural Resources Closed —Executives Announced Southern Natural Resources, Inc. of Birmingham, Ala., has completed the purchase of Inter- state and Ocean Transport Com- pany of Philadelphia. Interstate and its affiliates own and operate the largest independent fleet of coastal tank barges and tugs in the United States. Henry C. Goodrich, chairman and chief executive officer of Southern Natural Resources, and Adrian S. Hooper, chairman and chief executive officer of Inter- state, jointly announced the clos- ing. Terms of the acquisition, as previously announced, call for cash and short-term notes in ex- cess of $100 million. Mr. Goodrich said that the headquarters of the new wholly owned subsidiary of Southern Natural will remain in Philadel- phia. Mr. Hooper will continue to serve as chairman and chief ex- ecutive officer of Interstate and Ocean Transport Company, and he has also been elected a vice president of Southern Natural Resources. Mr. Goodrich also said that Stephen A. Van Dyck, for- merly executive vice president of Interstate, has been named pres- ident and chief operating officer, and John C. Newcomb, formerly secretary, has been named vice president, general counsel, and secretary of the new Southern Natural subsidiary. Mr. Hooper has held various posts at Interstate since joining the firm in 1950. He became pres- ident in 1963 and chairman in 1973. Mr. Van Dyck joined Inter- state in 1974, after holding posts in investment banking and elec- tronics manufacturing. Mr. New- comb joined Interstate as secre- tary in 1975 from private law practice. LOADMAX IS MADE FOR YOUR SHIR LOADMAX is the quick, easy way to plan optimum load- ing for any type of ship. It rapidly calculates and displays accurate draft, hull strength and stability data for any load- ing condition. LOADMAX is as simple to use as a desk calculator— tonnage distribution and calculated results are read at a glance — no confusing knobs, thumbwheels or cluttered CRT displays typical of other loading instruments. Designed for the particular operating requirements of your ship, LOADMAX combines numeric tonnage displays with an easily understood mimic diagram of the vessel. A separate graphic display shows whether the ship is in hogging or sagging condition and if shear force or bending moment limits are being exceeded. Write for a FREE brochure with detailed information today. Raytheon Ocean Systems Company, Westminster Park, Risho Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914 U.S.A. (401) 438-1780 Shear force and Summary bending moment displays graphic display Ship mimic diagram and mimic tonnage displays Shear force and bending moment point "fine" display select buttons Optional tank capacity table RAYTHEON Carrying handle Draft aft display key switch Operating mode control switches • lightship • self-test • port condition • run Shear force and bending moment numeric "fine" displays Shear force and bending moment graphic display select switch Draft forward display Entry 19-key keyboard Entry Cover display keyboard latch Special function keys Computer printout (optional) February 1, 1981 Write 257 on Reader Service Card 5