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Mrs. George B. Moran and Joseph J. Kleschick, special assistant to the presi- dent, prepare to christen the John B. Waterman. Mrs. Moran is the wife of a director of Waterman Industries, the com- pany that contracted the building of ves- sel with Sun. taining container crane, side car- go ports, and a cargo elevator in the RO/RO holds. The stern ramp, said to be the largest of its type in the world, was supplied by MacGregor-Comarain, who also furnished the cargo ports, cargo elevator system, and hatch cov- ers. Upon completion later this year, the John B. Waterman is sched- uled to operate on the North Eu- rope trade route from U.S. Gulf and East Coast ports. A sister ship, the Thomas Heyward, is scheduled to be completed by Sun Ship in 1982. The third ship in the series, the Charles Carroll, has been subcontracted by Sun to the Quincy division of General Dynamics and is scheduled for delivery in 1983. Heisler Named Comptroller For Hoffert Marine Billy G. Heisler has been named comptroller of Hoffert Marine Inc., according to Paul E. Hoffert, pres- ident of the Jacksonville, Fla., company, a leading supplier of deck and engine equipment and services for Naval and commer- cial vessels. Hoffert Marine also has offices in Nutley, N.J., serv- ing the Port of New York/New Jersey, Norfolk, Va., and Hou- ston. Prior to joining Hoffert Marine, Mr. Heisler served in the finan- cial structures of such Jackson- ville firms as Farmbest Foods, Inc., Florida Rock Industries, and Progressive Driver Services, Inc. Canadian Yards And Government Speed Up Shipbuilding Training Canada's major shipyards and the federal government recently signed an agreement to acceler- ate training programs for skilled tradesmen to meet an expected critical shortage. The agreement was signed by employment and immigration minister Lloyd Ax- worthy and Ted Jones and Henry Walsh of the Canadian Shipbuild- ing and Ship Repairing Associ- ation. The agreement is said to be unique in the Canadian shipyard industry by providing for coordi- nated and cooperative planning among companies—with govern- ment assistance—in assessing and forecasting both current and fu- ture manpower needs of the in- dustry as a whole. It also places stress on providing more work at all levels in shipyards for women and minorities. Mr. Jones, senior vice president of Burrard Yarrows Corporation and chairman of the association, said: "Canadian industry must do something now to train more young Canadians in trade skills. If we don't treat this problem se- riously, we're going to find in the next five to 10 years there just won't be enough skilled trades- men available and our industries could be in deep trouble." The shipyard industry in Canada em- ploys about 14,000, and the ma- jority are skilled trades. The agreement provides for stepped-up programs to upgrade skills of persons now working in the shipyard industry, and to provide employment and career opportunities for other Canadians —including plans to achieve equal opportunity for women and mi- norities. Mobilzinc [MHFZ^CI The unique inorganic zinc primer UNI-PAK™ is the unique single-package inorganic zinc rich coating proven successful in the fight against corrosion in a wide range of marine and industrial applications. UNI-PAK offers all the benefits of a 2-package material - ready-mixed in a single container—pro- viding 82.5% metallic zinc in the dried film and ex- cellent early water resistance. UNI-PAK inorganic zinc coating results in a smooth cured film, uniform in colorand appearance which can be applied with either conventional or airless equipment. For information about the success of UNI-PAK's performance—or to inquire about Mobil's com- plete line of high performance coatings-contact your Mobil representative today or write to Mobil Chemical, Maintenance and Marine Coatings Department, P.O. Box 250, Edison, N.J. 08817. Mobil Chemical Company MAINTENANCES, MARINE COATINGS DEPARTMENT Edison, New Jersey Kankakee, Illinois Beaumont, Texas Los Angeles area/Azusa, California Short Hills, New Jersey June 15, 1981 Write 210 on Reader Service Card 1 1