National Marine Service
Names Glennon Bequette
Shipyard Division VP
Glennon G. Bequette has been
appointed vice president-business
development of the Shipyard Di-
vision of National Marine Service
Incorporated, D.A. Wright, presi-
dent of the company announced.
Among his new duties, Mr.
Bequette will have the responsi-
bility for expanding the division's
diesel engine services in both ma-
rine and non-marine industries.
He will continue his present su-
pervisory duties regarding the
division's purchasing and sales
activities.
Royal Netherlands Orders
Three New Freighters
From Dutch Shipyards
Maarten L. de Ruiter, manag-
ing director of Royal Netherlands
Steamship Company (Antilles)
N.V., has announced that three
new multi-purpose freighters
have been ordered from Dutch
shipyards for the company's U.S.
East Coast Services to the Carib-
bean and South America. Before
the end of this year, a decision
will be taken to order a fourth
unit.
The new relatively small but
extremely versatile vessels will
have a maximum deadweight ca-
pacity of 5,090 tons and will be
suitable for the carriage of con-
tainers, breakbulk cargo or bulk
cargoes. Each vessel will be 270
feet long, and 52 feet wide. A
Stork-Werkspoor diesel engine of
4,370 bhp will give the ships a
service speed of 13-14 knots. In
addition, they will be fitted with
a controllable-pitch propeller and
bow thruster. The vessels are
self-sustaining with gear suitable
for handling both 20-foot and 40-
foot containers, as well as break-
bulk cargo and heavy lifts.
All vessels will fly the Dutch
flag and enter Royal Netherlands'
services in the course of next
year, with the first unit ready in
May.
Glennon G. Bequette
Mr. Bequette joined National
Marine in 1963 after several years
in other work in the marine field.
He has since held a number of
supervisory and managerial posi-
tions with the company. He re-
mains headquartered at Hartford,
111., and reports directly to E.E.
Ahlemeyer, president of the Ship-
yard Division and corporate vice
president.
National Marine Service is a
leading supplier of liquid bulk
transportation services on the
Mississippi River System and the
Gulf Coast. The company's ship-
yard at Hartford offers full-
service facilities for barge and
towboat repairs. Its diesel repair
services are widely recognized as
among the most expert in the
United States. Its diesel engine
repair crews service the needs of
customers in all parts of the
world.
PRC Awards Contract
To Thunderbolt Marine
Planning Research Company
(PRC), under contract to the U.S.
Army, recently awarded a sub-
contract to Thunderbolt Marine
Industries (TMI), P.O. Box 5628,
Savannah, Ga. 31404, for repair
and modernization of the 100-ton
crane barge BD6659, and modern-
ization of the 60-ton crane barge
BD6081. The dockside work is be-
ing done at TMI's Savannah fa-
cility. PRC, out of San Diego,
Calif., is acting as the contract
administrator for the Army. TMI
is the marine division of the
Latex Construction Company,
headquartered in Atlanta, Ga.,
pipeline contractors for over 35
years.
October 1, 1978
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