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ISO 9001 CERTIFIED THE ONLY EVACOATION SYSTEMS THAT ARE OS COAST GOAND APPROVED. tor at Inexa Profil in mid-August, 1997. Before joining Inexa Profil, Torngren was a sales representative at Tibnor, responsible for the North Bothnia region. "The move from Tibnor to Inexa Profil is a natural one and is a step in the right direc- tion with my background," Torngren com- mented. He continued, "It is going to be both interesting and fun to work for Inexa Profil." Permalight Moves to Larger Facilities American Permalight Inc., manufacturer of photoluminescent low location lighting, recently relocated to larger facilities. It can now be contacted at 2531 W. 237th Street #113, Torrance, Ca., 90505; phone: 310-891- 0924; fax: 310-891-0996. Moran Towing Corp. Announces Promotions Effective Aug. 20, 1997, Mr. Ronald G. Droop will move into his new position as manager of Marine Transportation at Moran Towing Corp.'s Greenwich office, and Mr. Matthew R. Walton will take over as gen- eral manager of the Moran of Miami divi- sion. The promotions were announced by Mr. Malcolm MacLeod, president and CEO of Moran. In his new position, Mr. Droop will be responsible for the operation and adminis- tration of Moran's fleet of five dry bulk barges and ten petroleum barges. He began his career as assistant manager of Offshore Operations at Moran's Greenwich headquar- ters, and in 1995 he was transferred to Moran Towing of Miami to serve as vice president and general manager. Walton joined Moran in 1993, after sever- al months in the dry cargo brokerage busi- ness, where he assisted in the start-up of the Miami division as the assistant manager. Newport News Announces New Director of Naval Marketing William C. Bell was recently appointed director of Naval Marketing at Newport News Shipbuilding. He will be responsible for the market analysis, development and overall manage- ment of the company's sales to both the U.S. and international military customers. Bell began his career at NNS more than 23 years ago. Most recently, he served as director for International Naval Sales and is currently president of Newport News Global, the ship- yard's foreign sales corporation. After grad- uating law school, Bell worked in private practice until his return to NNS in 1986 . He joined the Legal Department and was instrumental in assisting the company in reentering the international market. Evacuation Slide System. Designed specifically for Low Freeboard Ves- sels, it is a combination slide and platform. It provides speedy evacuation for all passengers - young, old and physically challenged. US Coast Guard Approved. DIESEL OR GAS TURBINE? Evacuation Chute System. The most efficient, easy-to-use, flexible, and cost-effective marine evacuation system avail- able in the world. It evacuates passengers and crew in the shortest possible time. Manufactured to meet or exceed all SOLAS requirements. US Coast Guard Approved We manufacture the only US Coast Guard approved single 100 person Reversible Inflatable Platform. These sturdy platforms are designed for pas- senger carrying vessels operating in protected waters. Fully reversible - it offers instant board- ing, which ever way it inflates. Also available in 10, 25 and 50 person sizes. DBC MARINE SAFETY SYSTEMS 12351 Bridgeport Road, Richmond, B.C. Ph. (604) 278-3221 Fx.(604)278-7812 1-800-931-3221 sales@dbcmarine.com AdMsion of Dunlop-Eteaufort Canada Ltd www.dbcmarine.com Circle 239 on Reader Service Card Circle 229 on Reader Service Card Diesel and Gas Turbine Powered Marine Reduction Gears for High Speed Marine Applications Features: • Compact, Lightweight Designs -Parallel Shaft: Single or Dual Input -Epicyclic -Diesel, Turbine or Combined (C0DAG or C0D0G) Configurations • 3,000 to 10,000 kW/lnput Diesel Designs • 3,000 to 25,000 kW/lnput Turbine Designs The Cincinnati Gear company 5657 WOOSTER PIKE CINCINNATI, OH 45227 USA (513) 271-7700 FAX (513) 271 IBHS CINCINNATI BHS - CINCINNATI GETRIEBETECHNIK GMBH HANS-BOCKLER - STR. 7 D-87527 SONTHOFEN POSTFACH 1251, SONTHOFEN, GERMANY