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COMPANY & PEOPLE NEWS? i ;t.-| Ewing Named COO For Southwest Marine Southwest Marine Inc. (SWM), a West Coast network of ship repair facilities headquartered in San Diego, Calif., has appointed B. Edward Ewing to the position of chief operating officer. Formerly a corporate vice presi- dent of operations for Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics, he will now be responsible for the day- to-day operational activities of SWM's San Diego, San Pedro and Ingleside, Texas, facilities. For more information on Southwest Marine Circle 3 on Reader Service Card Denison Names Klimaszewski Director Of Engineering Denison Hydraul- ics, Inc., Marysville, Ohio, has appointed Richard A. Kli- maszewski to the position of director of engineering. In this capacity, he will be Richard A. responsible for the Klimaszewsi design of the compa- ny's piston pumps and controls. Mr. Klimaszewski has joined Denison after 29 years with fluid power manufacturer Vickers, Inc., where he held a vari- ety of management positions in engineering, marketing, planning and manufacturing. Denison manufactures hydrau- lic components and systems for ships and ordance equipment, as well as for other industrial applica- tions. For more information on Denison Hydraulics, Inc. Circle 4 on Reader Service Card Ward Joins Holman, Fenwick & Willan As Consultant Ian Ward has joined the law firm of Holman, Fenwick & Willan (HFW) as a consultant. He recently retired as the head of Lovell White Durrant's Shipping Department — a department which he established in 1976. Welcoming Mr. Ward to HFW, Senior Partner Archie Bishop said: "Ian's combi- nation of expertise in maritime law and real knowledge of shipping operations fits in well with our Ian Ward Admiralty Department — already heavily populated with former sea- farers. "His appointment, together with new partners Christopher Lock- wood and Christopher Swart — who also recently joined us from Lovell White Durrant — has fur- ther reinforced our thriving ship- ping practice." Burkhill Forms Marine Electronics Consultancy John Burkhill has announced the formation of his new company, John Burkhill and Associates, Inc., which will provide a variety of consultancy services to shipown- ers, operators and equipment man- YOU DID. MIDLAND INTRODUCES THE HIGH VELOCITY PRESSURE VACUUM VALVE WITH SIX FEATURES YOU ASKED FOR. This new Midland Valve isn't just an improvement over typical units in use. It's especially cost-effective...from your initial cost of ownership to ease of installation to reduced maintenance costs. Not to mention the incalculable value of a valve engineered, built and serviced in the USA. The new Midland High Velocity Pressure Vacuum Valve, to meet your uncompromising standards today and tomorrow. All you could ask for. And more. Call 1-800-615-6179 for full information. MlDLflND Protects I Transfers I Measures I Monitors 7733 GROSS POINT ROAD, SKOKIE, IL 60077 PH: 847-677-0333 FAX: 847-677-0138 Circle 259 on Reader Service Card March, 1996 11 ufacturers within the international marine electronic equipment market. The company was formed to better respond to the needs of manufac- turers and end- , . _ . users alike in the JohnBurkh.il WE DIDN'T DESIGN THIS NEW VALVE All-weather Teflon-coated top assembly for easier valve opening under icy conditions. Type 316 stainless steel construction for superior corrosion resistance. (Optional materials available) Diamond-lapped metal-to-metal seats for managing a wide range of hazardous materials at lower maintenance costs. High capacity, high velocity upward discharge of vapor, for maximum vessel and crew protection. Two separate lifting methods for added handling convenience and safety. Resilient seats available for ultimate quality sealing.