Shipyard President Named
Maritime Man Of The Year
Cecil M. Keeney, president and
chief executive officer of Equita-
ble Shipyards, Inc., has been
named the 1978 Maritime Man of
the Year in New Orleans, La.
The prestigious award is grant-
ed annually by The Propeller Club,
Port of New Orleans, to honor a
local maritime industry official
who has contributed to increased
trade at the port.
Mr. Keeney received his award
at the Maritime Day Banquet,
which was held at the Fairmont
Hotel in New Orleans on May 20,
1978.
Under Mr. Keeney's direction,
Equitable has been a major fac-
tor in developing the maritime
industry in Louisiana.
About 30 percent of the marine
equipment and vessels built by
Equitable are exported through
the Port of New Orleans.
Continuous marketing by Mr.
Keeney and his staff has resulted
in an increase of tonnage through
the port to foreign markets.
Equitable, the leader in produc-
tion of barges for barge-carrying
vessels, has produced thousands
of lighters now in service at the
port.
Equitable has contracts amount-
ing to about $70 million worth of
work, including two ferries for
the City of New York, three
breakbulk cargo vessels for Amer-
ican Atlantic Shipping, Inc., oil
Cecil M. Keeney
Mr. Keeney, who has been with
Equitable since May 1970, was
graduated from the University of
Kentucky with a degree in me-
chanical engineering. He later
completed graduate studies in en-
gineering, powerplant and nuclear
design at the University of Mary-
land, and George Washington
University.
Saudi Arabia Awards
$120 Million In Contracts
To United Technologies
The Power Systems Division of
United Technologies Corporation,
Farmington, Conn. 06032, has an-
nounced the receipt of more than
$120 million in contracts from the
Government of Saudi Arabia. Un-
der the contracts, PSD will sup-
ply all of the drive systems for
the East-West PetroLine, a 750-
mile oil pipeline that will span
Saudi Arabia from the Arabian
Gulf to the Red Sea.
PSD president Rolf D. Bibow
said the agreement with the Saudi
Arabian General Petroleum and
Mineral Organization (PETRO-
MIN) is the largest in the divi-
sion's history. It calls for the sup-
ply of 33 FT4 Modular Industrial
Gas Turbines and all ancillary
equipment, as well as full systems
engineering and all spare parts.
PSD is a major international
designer and supplier of power
systems for electric utility, indus-
trial and marine uses.
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