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James H. Sessions Stephen R. Haskew Kimble R. Lehman James Sessions Named President At Newpark — Haskew And Lehman Appointed VPs James H. Sessions has been named president of Newpark Shipbuilding and Repair, Inc., a shipyard with barge cleaning and gas freeing facilities situated on 22 acres on an island in the Hous- ton Ship Channel. Newpark also announced the ap- pointments of Stephen R. Haskew and Kimble R. Lehman as vice presidents of the company. Mr. Sessions had been executive vice president of Newpark since 1977. He joined Newpark as a vice president in 1976. Previously, Mr. Sessions served in management positions at Todd Shipyards in Houston, and other Gulf area shipyards. He is a graduate of the Maritime Academy in St. Peters- burg, Fla. Mr. Haskew will be responsible for all repair and new construction activity. He has been employed at Newpark since 1977, serving as manager of marine repair since 1978. Formerly, he was employed by the Shipyard Division, Nation- al Marine Services. He is a grad- uate of Louisiana State Uni- versity. Mr. Lehman will continue to be responsible for managing the gas freeing and cleaning plant, and will take on the additional role of marketing director. He has pre- viously served as assistant repair manager and manager of the cleaning and gas freeing plant, and marine chemist for the repair facility. Mr. Lehman is a graduate of Delta State College. Newpark Shipbuilding and Re- pair, Inc. is a wholly owned sub- sidiary of Newpark Resources, Inc. (NYSE). Deutz Producing Air-Cooied Diesels At Richmond Plant- Free Spec Sheets Offered In the last 12 months Deutz Corporation has introduced pro- duction of air-cooled diesel engines at its Richmond, Ind., plant. Rich- mond now assembles the F3L 912, F4L 912, F5L 912 (automotive and marine/industrial), and F6L 912 engines. The precombustion chambered F4L 912W and F6L 912W engines are also being assembled there. Production will soon include the turbocharged in-line, six-cylinder BF6L 913 engine. The Richmond engine produc- tion facility offers North Ameri- can based original equipment man- ufacturers excellent availability of Deutz engines from the world's largest manufacturer of air-cooled diesels. For free specification sheets on Deutz air-cooled diesels, Write 29 on Reader Service Card The largest builder of small ships in Australia Our modern flow-line shipyard has all the extras: On site fabrication shop/machine shop, superb building & launch facilities, 'in house' computer system handling 32 operating channels, computer based N.C. Cutting and we are in close proximity to major suppliers. WESTERN TIDE Write today for further details and your copy of our latest brochure m Carrington Slipways Pty.Ltd Old Punt Road, Tomago. NSW Australia 2322 Tel: Newcastle 64 8071 Telex: 28185 Cable: Carrslips. European Agent European Marine & Machinery Agencies. 60 Brookley Road, Brockenhurst Hants, S047RA, U K Telex 47509 Middle East Sales Manager: John Skelton, P O Box 4134, Nicosia Cyprus Telex 2332 Mickys Attn Skelton The Easy Way To Separate Oil & Water The Microphor/Taiko Oily Water Separator Our new Oily Water Separator utilizes the straight coalesc- ing method to remove oil from bilge water. As a result of gravity separation through a series of chambers, discharge water exceeds U.S. Coast Guard requirements. Compact shape makes for easy fitting and handling on- board. Corrosion and oxidation resistance means longer service life. Requires no messy and expensive filter changes. Capacities in system sizes range from 39 to 1,320 gallons per hour. IMCO Approved & USCG Certified 162.050/1056 jTKQ , Inc. 452 East Hill Road • P.O. Box 490 • Willits, CA 95490 (707) 459-5563 • Telex 330470 Designed for off shore oil rig supply work, built of steel welded construction, tested and approved by the American Bureau of Shipping Regulations for Classification plus A1 (E) and AMS and ACCU. The two main , engines are EMD General Motors marine f diesels, each developing 2144 KW at 900 rpm. : Fully air conditioned accom. for 23. L.O.A. 59.75m. Displacement: 1850 tonnes. Speed: 13.65 Knots LADY ANN 60.53m Offshore Supply Vessel powered by 4 x 1,600 Daihatsu engines. All instrumentation is mounted in central console in wheelhouse, giving 360° visibility. August 15, 1981 Write 241 on Reader Service Card Write 3551 on Reader Service Card 39