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James Carey Sworn In As A Maritime Commissioner Alan Green Jr., Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commis- sion, has announced that James Joseph Carey was sworn in re- cently as a Federal Maritime Commissioner. Mr. Carey will complete a term expiring June BO, 1985. The new commissioner served as a senior business executive with Telemedia, Inc., Chicago. Mr. Carey also has an extensive background with the Naval Re- serve. Simrad Headquarters Moved To Seattle, Name Ulven VP Simrad, Inc., a major manufac- turer and distributor of marine electronic equipment, has relo- cated its corporate headquarters from Armonk, N.Y., to Seattle, Wash. Trond Ulven Trond Ulven, newly appointed vice president and general man- ager of Simrad, responsible for all domestic sales and services, cited "distance between us and our Pacific Basin suppliers" as the primary reason for the re- cent coast-to-coast move. Simrad's East Coast office will continue in operation as a field office, Mr. Ulven said. Simrad, Inc. has grown from a single employee in the mid-60s to its current domestic opera- tions of 16 persons. Simrad's of- fices are located at 2215 North- west Market Street, Seattle, Wash. 98107. Krupp Marine Will Distribute Tyne Products —Literature Available John A. Gerrets, general man- ager of Krupp Marine Interna- tional Limited, a New Orleans- based ship repair firm and cus- tom designer and builder of ma- rine-related products, announced that it has been designated sole U.S. distributor for Tyne Gang- way Limited's extensive line of aluminum accommodation lad- ders, gangways, and other ship- board required aluminum prod- ucts. Krupp Marine International Ltd. has been engaged in the ship repair service business for almost 40 years and offers full above- the-waterline ship repair service. For literature on Tyne alumi- num products, Write 20 on Reader Service Card November 1, 1981 HUDSHIP To Build Two 176-Ft. Supply Vessels Wendle W. Huddleston, presi- dent and chief executive officer of Hudson Shipbuilders, Inc. (HUDSHIP), recently announced that a contract has been signed for the construction of two 176- foot offshore supply vessels for an unnamed client. The two vessels will be deliv- ered from the Pascagoula, Miss., yard during the second quarter of 1982 and the third quarter of 1982. The vessels will measure 176 feet by 40 feet by 14 feet 6 inches and will be powered by twin Detroit Diesel 16V149 en- gines driving through Twin Disc Model MG 540 reverse/reduction gears rated at 6:1 ratio. Auxil- iary power will be provided by twin 75-kw Delco E-7344 gensets powered by Detroit Diesel 6-71N engines. Maneuverability will be enhanced by a Schottel S152L 300-hp bowthruster driven by a GM 8V-71 engine. Tank capacities have been de- signed to accommodate 61,000 gallons of fuel oil, 20,000 gal- lons of potable water, and 233,000 gallons of ballast water. The crew accommodations are designed to provide quarters for 19 people in six staterooms. Stanwick can deliver the people you need for maritime and industrial projects to help you get underway! We specialize in providing personnel for long and short-term projects on a contract or permanent basis. PROFESSIONAL Engineers Architects Designers... TECHNICAL Pipefitters Welders Shipfitters... For action call Stanwick today, toll free, at 1-800-874-7120. In Florida, call 1-800-342-8617 or (904) 724-7975. Or contact Karen Gallagher, The Stanwick Corporation, 7820 Arlington Expressway, Suite 130, Jacksonville, Florida 32211. THE r 1 STANWICK /« CORPORATION I" >1 The People Company You Can Trust ~ Write 1411 on Reader Service Card 51