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No Need To Remove Shaft For Bearing Change With Duramax Demountable Bearings
Easily replaceable, demountable rubber stave bearings are now available from the Duramax Marine Division of The Johnson Rubber Company. The individual staves of Duramax demountable bearings can be assembled or replaced without shaft withdrawal. These keystone-sided,
Ensolve Develops Innovative Oily Water Separator
EnSolve Biosystems has developed and is offering the PetroLiminator, a biomechanical oily water separator for the marine industry. In fact, the Raleigh, N.C., company was recently presented the Seatrade Award for countering marine and atmospheric
Alaska Ferry Maintenance Yard Under Construction In Ketchikan
The first phase of construction of a modern maintenance and repair shipyard for the Alaska State Ferries is presently underway in Ketchikan, in southeast Alaska. The yard will have facilities required to perform annual maintenance and repair work
White Named Senior Vice President At American Systems Engineering
American Systems Engineering Corporation, headquartered in Virginia Beach, Va., has announced the promotion of Eugene E. White to senior vice president in recognition of his major contributions to the firm's success and growth during the past four years.
S t a n w i c k A n d Vickers Form Joint Company
The S t a n w i c k C o r p o r a t i o n, Washington, D.C., has announced the forming of a joint company with Vickers Canada Inc. The new company, Vickers-Stanwick Systems Inc., is a Canadian entity being 51 percent owned by Vickers and 49 percent owned by Stanwick.
ABS A p p o i n t s C r a w f o rd A n d Lee Assistant VPs
William S. Crawford, manager of marketing of ABS Worldwide Technical Services, Inc. (ABSTECH), a subsidiary of the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), and Faith K. Lee, general manager of the ABS computers department, have been appointed assistant vice presidents of ABS,
MSC To Procure Additional Ships For Ready Reserve Force
The Military Sealift Command has announced that it intends to procure on the world market during FY 1987 various types of additional ships for the Ready Reserve Force (RRF), in order to meet its final force goal of 120 ships. On January 17, 1986, the Navy spent $206.