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Scheidt Named Marketing And Sales Vice President For American Steamship Michael M. Scheidt Michael M. Scheidt has been promoted to vice president-market- ing and sales of American Steam- ship Company (ASC), Buffalo, N.Y. The announcement was made by ASC's senior vice president, Ned A. Smith. Mr. Scheidt will be active- ly involved with the planning and development of long-term market- ing strategies and policies; he will continue to be responsible for the sales function. He began his career with ASC in 1967 as an administrative assistant for the grain brokerage and agency operations of Boland & Cornelius, a subsidiary of ASC. Other positions he has held include traffic dispatch- er, assistant vice president-traffic, vice president-business develop- ment, and vice president-sales. He graduated from the University of Vermont with a BA degree in busi- ness administration. Another change in ASC's market- ing department announced by Mr. Smith was the promotion of Rus- sell W. Luther to assistant vice president-sales. An account execu- tive with ASC since 1981, he will remain in charge of his various Great Lakes accounts as well as ASC's marketing efforts off the Lakes. Radio-Holland USA, B.V. Automates Coastal Station WLO's Radiotelex Service Radio-Holland USA, B.V. recent- ly announced that Mobile Marine Radio, Inc., owners/operators of Coastal Station WLO Radio, North America, has awarded Radio-Hol- land USA, B.V., in Houston, and Thrane & Thrane A/S in Denmark the contract to supply an automatic radiotelex system that will be used by WLO Radio, North America, for its automatic marine telex service. The system initially includes a minimum of eight simultaneous ra- dio-telex modem channels each equipped with automatic free signal generation and provision for later direct computer interface. The sys- tem includes channel processors for automatic forwarding of ship-to- shore messages into the internation- al telex network. The channel processors include features that will later permit direct May 15, 1985 39 ship's dialing to domestic/interna- tional telex subscribers and auto- matic rerouting of messages to pre- determined subscribers. The initial phase should be in- stalled mid-1985, and will be pre- pared for later upgrading with Mod- el TT-1000 communications pro- cessors for store-and-forward telex handling in both shore-to-ship and ship-to-shore directions. WLO Radio pioneered radiotelex at sea 11 years ago and was the first United States coastal station to of- fer this service. The station was also the first to receive a Selcall number (No. 1090) issued by the FCC for coastal stations in the United States. The station at present is the largest provider of radio-telex com- munication and now will be the first coastal station in the USA offering completely automatic end-to-end telex-at-sea communications. Worldwide, WLO Radio, North America, will join Singapore Radio, Scheveningen Radio, Lyngby Radio, and Burnham (Portishead) Radio, all of which are now operational with the Thrane & Thrane automat- ic channel processor radiotelex sys- tem. For further literature containing full information, Circle 33 on Reader Service Card SEA CUSHIONS? The tough foam filled fenders with the soft touch. Whether you're a vessel owner or a terminal operator, you need a fender that's not only tough, but soft enough to cushion and absorb the high energy impact of ship to ship transfer or ship to quay berth- ing without hull dannage or overloading of dock structures. That fender is appropri- ately named SEA CUSHION. And it's tough because we make it that way. It's unsink- able even if punctured. It's abrasion-resistant and extremely durable, because of its rugged elastomer skin, So if you have the need for some tough protection with a soft touch, SEA CUSHION is it. Sizes available for fishing vessels to ULCC's. For more information contact Seaward International: Cor- porate Office, 6269 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Virginia 22044, USA. [703) 534-3500, Telex: 899-455. cd ^ c SEAWARD INTERNATIONAL. INC. Circle 245 on Reader Service Card