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Peters Named Managing Director, Raytheon Marine European Operations Carsten Peters Stanley L. Clark, president of Raytheon Marine Company, head- quartered in Hudson, N.H., recently announced that Carsten Peters, formerly marketing manager in the U.S., has been appointed managing director of Raytheon Marine Sales & Service Company, based in Co- penhagen, Denmark. Mr. Peters will be responsible for sales and distribution of all Ray- theon, Apelco, JRC, and Yokogawa Navitec marine electronics for re- creational, fishing, and high seas markets in Europe and the Middle East. These products include a full range of radar and bridge integra- tion systems, fishfinders, radiotele- phones, GPS, Loran, SatNav, Sat- Com, autopilots, gyrocompasses, plotters, weather facsimile receiver/ recorders, and more. Mr. Peters has 27 years of engi- neering and sales experience in the marine electronics field, serving such companies as ITT Decca Ma- rine and the Arnessen Corporation in the U.S., and DEBEG in West Germany, prior to joining Raytheon Marine Company in 1982. He has made significant contributions to Raytheon's product development program, and also served as the company's international marketing manager. Raytheon's worldwide sales and service network is made up of over 100 international agents and 200 U.S. dealers. Jeffboat To Construct Three River-Tank Barges In $3-Million Contract Jeffboat recently announced the signing of a $3-million contract with Hines, Inc. to construct three large river-tank barges. The contract will accelerate plans to resume manufac- turing at the Jeffersonville, Ind.- based shipyard. Construction of the 300-foot by 54-foot tankers is scheduled to start this month, with delivery targeted to begin in late 1989. Negotiations are also under way for additional new construction. The contract with Hines will re- sult in the reopening this month of Jeffboat's shipyard and a concur- rent recall of about 60 employees. In addition to the employee recall, Jeffboat still plans to add approxi- mately 140 more employees to its work force later in the year. Pre- viously, the company had projected reopening its towboat and barge construction operations and adding about 200 new jobs during the third quarter. Vessels have not be built at Jeffboat's shipyard since 1986. Hines, Inc., headquartered in Bowling Green, Ky., provides trans- portation for large volumes of chem- icals moving on the inland water- ways system. The company was es- tablished in 1939, making it one of the oldest in the business. An affiliate of American Com- mercial Lines, Inc., Jeffboat is part of the nation's largest network of inland marine transportation busi- nesses, including marine construc- tion and repair, barging and com- munications. American Commercial Lines is a subsidiary of CSX Corpo- ration, Richmond, Va. For free literature giving com- plete details on the facilities and capabilities of Jeffboat, Circle 27 on Reader Service Card Port Of Iberia Launches $2-Million Improvement And Expansion Program The Port of Iberia recently launched a new two-pronged pro- gram of expansion and improve- ment, priced at nearly $2 million, while continuing to seek a deepwat- er channel to the open Gulf of Mexi- co. Louisiana Governor Buddy LOOK AT WHAT MARINE INDl VALUABLE REFI THE 1989 MAR WORLDWIDE IP The Most Comprehensive Listing of Vessel Owners and Operators Thousands of facts on every major vessel operating company in the U.S.A. and around the world. From the smallest single boat operator to the largest merchant fleet owner Names and titles of key personnel, fleet sizes Plus Ship and Boat Builders and Repairers Thousands of details on shipbuilders and ship repairers around the world. The Directory covers the largest shipbuilders as well as the smaller boat builders and inland repair yards with names and titles of key personnel. Offshore Drilling Complete listing of the world's leading offshore drill rig owners/ operators; its all there names and titles The Worldwide Industry Census Thousands of details and statistics on vessel operations (ocean going, inland, harbor, offshore), offshore drilling, U.S. and foreign Navies, shipbuilding and ship repair (commercial and military). A review of the census reveals the major role played by the U.S. ship owners/ operators and the U.S. Navy in our industry. U.S.-FLAG C 52 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News