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IMO Delaval Names Three New Managers For Turbine Division The Delaval Turbine Division of IMO Industries Inc. recently an- nounced that Bern E. Deich- mann has been appointed as man- ager of commercial operations, Steven W. Jadney promoted to manager of quality operations, and Debra J. Vietzke promoted to manager of project management. Gary Walker, vice president and general manager, stated that the new assignments "are a reflec- tion of our growing interest in the new unit business, as well as our continued commitment to our tradi- tional markets: industrial, chemical, petro and chemical, oil and gas, util- ity and marine." As manager of commercial opera- tions, Mr. Deichmann will be re- sponsible for marketing, product support services, project manage- ment, field service and marketing communications for the Delaval Turbine Division Mr. Jadney has been with IMO for over 17 years, holding positions in project management, marketing and field sales. Mr. Walker said "... Mr. Jadney's promotion to man- ager of quality operations confirms our commitment to this important program." Project managers will report to Ms. Vietzke in her new role as manager of project management. Of this promotion, Mr. Walker stated, "She has the strong background needed in the area of project man- agement which will enable us to pro- vide close cooperation between the Delaval Turbine Division and its many customers." As part of IMO Industries Inc., based in Lawrenceville, N.J., the Delaval Turbine Division is located on the company's original 100-acre site in Hamilton Township. It is a major supplier of 5 to 80-MW steam turbine generator sets to the MSW, industrial cogeneration, pulp and paper and independent power pro- duction industries. In addition, it is a leading supplier of mechanical drive steam turbines (to 50,000 bhp), centrifugal compressors, sin- gle and multi-stage boiler feed pumps, and double helical marine gears. For more information and free lit- erature, Circle 44 on Reader Service Card NAVAL BLOCK n E8 When Duty Calls Our patented Armorshield shrink film process is the reliable method of protection.. .and we keep proving it! Ingalls Shipbuilding Company called on us to wrap the U.S. Navy's mock engine room modules for transporta- tion. Traveling over 3,000 miles on a cargo ship from Mis- sissippi to a naval facility in Great Lakes, Michigan, the modules arrived in perfect condition. We developed this process for storage and shipping of boats, aircrafts and heavy machinery. Compared to other methods of protection, only the A system provides you with these advantages: • Armorshield's special blend of resins forms a barrier that resists sun, wind, snow and acid rain • FANA's propane heat gun creates an ai completely leak-proof i can be added to prevent mildew • Armorshield film comes jhf various width sizes and forms to any shaped objc • A FANA crew can come to your business and personal, on-site service anywhere in the world • FANA can also furnish your business with a complete turnkey operation including on-site training and ail necessary materials and hardware Call us today and learn more about this revc form of protection. We're always on duty for; is • Sr-**"* FILM. Write or Call for a Distribt ifand Avenue,f 3-4810 «H 'in Your, field, PA l 328-5907 Circle 211 on Reader Sen/ice Card Schottel Takes Over Hatlapa's Transverse Thruster Program Schottel-Werft Josef Becker GmbH & Co KD at Spay/Rhine recently took over the complete transverse thruster program from Hatlapa Uetersener Maschinenfa- brik GmbH & Co. From its headquarters at Spay, Schottel, one of the world's largest manufacturers of 360-degree steera- ble propulsion units and maneuver- ing aids for ships, will perform ser- vice, inspection, repair and spare part activities for all existing Hatla- pa units. New projects and conver- sions will be handled by Schottel Hamburg. Orders already received will be carried out by Hatlapa, and the program will be progressively transferred to Schottel in coordina- tion with customers and suppliers. Both companies are convinced that Schottel's long-standing and relevant experience in the field of ship propulsion and maneuvering aids will guarantee the competent continuation of technical problem solving and the supply of highest quality products. Hatlapa will continue to offer complete packages including its main products, deck machinery, steering gears and compressors and now, Schottel transverse thrusters as well. For more information and free lit- erature, Circle 40 on Reader Service Card Todd Gets Contract Worth $12.5 Million For PMA Of Support Ship Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle, Wash., was recently awarded a $12.5-million Navy contract for the phased maintenance availability (PMA) of the fast combat support ship USS Sacramento (AOE-1). 44 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News