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Award $860,000 Contract To Seaward Int'l For Saudi Harbor Protection Seaward International, Inc., Falls Church, Va., has been awarded an $860,000 contract for the installation, supervision, and train- ing of an oil-spill protection program for the Jeddah Oil Refinery harbor area in Saudi Arabia. The refinery is operated by Petro- min, an agency of the Saudi Arabian Gov- ernment, which is responsible for the de- velopment of oil, gas, and mineral resources. The systems will handle a wide range of spill types, from small leaks that collect in pockets along the shore, to larger spills from ruptured transfer hoses in the berth- ing areas. These systems include: perma- nent oil boom and skimmer systems in- stalled downwind of the tanker berthing areas to capture large spills; fast deploy- ment harbor boom for additional contain- ment of large spills; a small portable skim- mer, to be used with a vacuum truck; and sorbent pads for cleaning up small spills along the shore. Each system will be designed and pro- cured by Seaward International and in- stalled under Seaward supervision. Seaward also will train key refinery personnel in the use of the equipment. This program will be completed early in 1982. Krupp Atlas Promotes Blayer And Drogowitz Krupp Atlas Elektronic Division, Jersey City, N.J., has promoted Mike Drogowitz to the position of U.S. operations manager and Ed Blayer to U.S. service manager. Mike Drogowitz Ed Blayer Formerly the East Coast operations man- ager, Mr. Drogowitz will expand his present responsibilities to coordinate the total U.S. operations regulating all orders, shipments, and documentation between the Krupp Atlas regional offices and dealer network and cus- tomers. Mr. Drogowitz comes to Krupp Atlas with an extensive background in sales, service, and operations. He most recently was em- ployed for nine years at Sony Corp. in New York. Mr. Blayer also has been based for the past year in Krupp's East Coast office as the service manager. His new responsibil- ities will be to coordinate and strengthen the Krupp Atlas U.S. service network. He will be responsible for all service activities in the three regional offices, and be the pri- mary instructor for dealer training pro- grams. Mr. Blayer came to Krupp Atlas with an extensive technical background and holds five different FCC licenses. He has held sen- ior technical positions at several firms in- cluding Allaire Engineering, Western, and Seaboard Communications. Most recently, he was superintendent of electronics at Mc- Allister Bros, in New York. Both Mr. Blayer and Mr. Drogowitz will continue to operate from the Krupp Atlas Jersey City office. September 1, 1981 Write 287 on Reader Service Card The West Coast Winder really moves... \-v in and out. backwards lHyfl| Ibk and sideways. With a W flkg^ 1:1 steering ratio it delivers full pushing ' power in all directions. m^eMT" The Winder's 360 s Olympic H.D. 3 drive SBpl^' (^IW^ allows for full propeller thrust in any direction. With a noise level under 90 dBA. the Winder falls well under WCB requirements Well placed and designed controls make operation safe and easy. Powered by a 6:71 GM diesel. the West Coast Winder sorts, stows, busts jackpots and hustles bundles. For further details, write for our brochure. West Coast Salvage and Contracting. 2150 East Kent Ave., Vancouver, B.C. V5P 2T2 (604) 324-7661/TeIex 04-55394 Super Winder SERVICE AND REPAIR IS OUR BUSINESS Foot of Pershing Road, Weehawken, N.J. 07087 UNION DRY DOCK & REPAIR COMPANY (201) 867-0904 Write 363 on Reader Service Card MARINE REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND CONVERSION SINCE 1908