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Newpark Shipbuilding Names Earl Hatfield Assistant Repair Manager Earl Hatfield Newpark Shipbuilding & Repair, Inc., Houston, Texas, has promoted Earl Hatfield to the position of assistant repair manager, according to James H. Sessions, president. Mr. Hatfield joined Newpark in 1980 after eight years with Todd Shipyard, Houston. His previous as- signments at Newpark include that of pipe foreman and repair superin- tendent. Newpark Shipbuilding & Repair, located on Brady Island on the Houston Ship Channel, offers a va- riety of new construction, conver- sion and repair services to the in- land tank barge, offshore support vessel and small merchant vessel market sectors. Newpark's state-of- the-art gas-freeing/cleaning plant provides customers with technologi- cally advanced and environmentally safe services. Newpark Shipbuilding & Repair, Inc. is a subsidiary of Newpark Resources, Inc., Metairie, La. For free literature describing the facilities and capabilities of New- park Shipbuilding & Repair, Circle 6 on Reader Service Card Marotta Scientific Controls Wins Aegis Shipbuilding Excellence Award The U.S. Navy and Ingalls Ship- building Division of Litton, Pasca- goula, Miss., jointly recognized Ma- rotta Scientific Controls, Inc., Montville, N.J., for excellence in their production of superior quality, high-performance air/gas-reducing valve manifolds for use on board the Ticonderoga (CG47) Class Aegis guided missile cruisers. The recently commissioned USS Princeton (CG59) is the newest Ae- gis cruiser that went to sea carrying Marotta valve manifolds. Ranging from such uses as sonar dome pres- surization, main gas turbine engine start, torpedo tube firing, and 15 other applications presently aboard Aegis ships at sea, Marotta products have consistently operated with ex- treme dependability and reliability. During a formal ceremony, Rear Adm. James B. Greene Jr., pre- sented Thomas S. Marotta, Ma- rotta's president, with the Aegis Shipbuilding Excellence Award. At that time, Adm. Greene stated, "Such performance and achieve- October, 1989 ment reflect with pride the dedica- tion of the management and em- ployees of Marotta in helping the Navy get Aegis to sea onboard the 13 cruisers presently in service with the fleet." For free literature giving full in- formation on Marotta Scientific Controls. Circle 50 on Reader Service Card MAN GHH To Supply Deck Cargo Barge To USSR An order for the supply of a deck cargo barge plus an option for an- other unit has been received by the dockbuilding department of MAN Gutehoffnungshutte AG. Being a ship without its own propulsion unit, this deck cargo barge has no cargo hold. The cargo to be handled is loaded on the main deck. EUROPORT BOOTH # E.401.A Circle 210 on Reader Service Card Delivery to the purchaser, the Baltic Shipping Company in Lenin- grad/USSR, will be made at the end of March 1990. Next year, the barge, which is about 351 feet long by 79 feet wide, will start to take loads of approximately 9,000 tons of tree- trunks from Sweden across the Bal- tic Sea to Leningrad. For free literature giving informa- tion on the facilities and capabilities of MAN Gutehoffnungshutte AG, Circle 59 on Reader Service Card 21 HOW SATELLITES CAN KEEP SHIP MANAGEMENT SHIPSHAPE. When you're trying to keep everything on board running smoothly, you need advanced ways to secure your lines of communication with the outside world. COMSAT Maritime Services has unique communications systems designed to meet your needs. Communications services through COMSAT include voice, computer-to-computer data transmission, facsimile, daily news digests and other specialized telex services. Your chief engineer can even transmit engine monitoring information to your home office via COMSAT. Using COMSAT's satellite services, tanker and bulk operators can efficiently redirect their ships to the port of best economic opportunity. This also reduces fuel and operational costs. ©1989 John McGrail SeaMail,SMthe only electronic mail system dedicated to maritime services, lets you transmit text and data to and from your headquarters, a single ship or a whole fleet. SeaMail also gives you access to a database for weather information, news services and engineering drawings. SeaPhone,SMa COMSAT service for personal calls, provides automatic satellite telephone serv- ices to your crew and vendors at no cost to your vessel. Calls can be made collect, by credit card or by pre-paid farecard, relieving you of adminis- trative headaches. Best of all, SeaPhone is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you want clear, private satellite calling in a system that will keep you shipshape, contact COMSAT Maritime Services. COMSAT Maritime Services 950 L'Enfant Plaza, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20024 U.S.A. Telex: 197800. Facsimile: 1-202-488-3814. Phone: 1-800-424-9152 (In U.S.), 1-202-863-6567 (Outside U.S.) or 44-1-796-3074 (London office).