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Peter Crumbine Appointed President And COO Of International Marine Sales Peter J. Crumbine has joined International Marine Sales as president, chief operating officer and director. He was employed for 18 years by Mobil Oil Corporation, with assignments that included managing director of Mobile Ma- rine Sales Ltd. in London and gen- eral manager of Mobil Oil Portu- guesa in Lisbon. Mr. Crumbine comes to IMS from the position of manager-corporate planning for Amerada Hess Corporation. International Marine Sales, an affiliate of International Energy Corporation of Stamford, Conn., handles worldwide bunkering of ships, with main sales offices in Stamford, New York City, London, and Galveston. Todd Pacific Awarded $6.4-Million Navy Contract For Work On FFG Frigate Todd Pacific Corporation, Los Angeles Division, San Pedro, Calif., has been awarded a $6,411,419 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the post-shakedown availability of USS Tisdale (FFG-27). The Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, USN, Long Beach, Calif., is the contracting activity. Scotchman Industries Introduces New Circular Saw—Literature Available A new metal fabricating ma- chine, the Scotchman Marathon circular cold saw model MC-325 and MC-325PV, was introduced recently by Scotchman Industries, Inc. of Philip, S.D. Both models are available with up to 13-inch blades with speeds of 30/60 rpm. These large, heavy-duty machines perform the big, tough jobs as well as the small ones. The model MC-325PV features an automatic air vice that auto- matically clamps the material as soon as the blade is moved toward it, saving costly clamping time and increasing production 50 per- cent over the manual model. Seven models of Scotchman circular saws are available in various blade sizes and rpm. 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