Railway Track & Structures - May 2008 - (Page 44) PRODUCTS AND LITERATURE features include gauges to monitor hydraulic circuit pressures, an instrument panel switch that can shorten the training cycle, selection of Gradall, Deere or SAE operating patterns for the electronic joysticks built into the armrests of the seating module. In-cab comfort enhancements include standard air conditioning, fresh air ventilation, removable front window, AM/FM radio, and a large adjustable seat. Attachments are available. Phone: 330-339-2211. Underground asset protection William Frick & Company has expanded its line of long-lasting marker posts for buried cable and pipelines to include FlexPosts™. The durable, flexible posts are constructed of lightweight fiberglass-reinforced composite. Said to be easy to install with a dedicated installation tool (available separately), the markers can incorporate SmartMark™ RFID technology, allowing users to make electronic inspections, while verifying locations with handheld readers. The posts can be manufactured in 4-, 6-, and 8-ft versions. Shipped with one or two outdoor–durable warning labels with custom messages. Label selection includes reflective or standard vinyl materials and UV-resistant laminations to prevent fading. Barcoding and serialization for inspection are available. Phone: 847-918-3700. PEOPLE Bentley Systems, Incorporated, appointed Christopher Barron vice president, corporate marketing. Harry Vitelli named vice president, platform product management. He will be responsible for developing and managing the company’s MicroStation and ProjectWise product strategies and programs. JLG Industries, Inc., named Tim Morris vice president, market development and sales for the Americas. Dow AgroSciences LLC named Chad Cummings and David Hillger field scientists for the vegetation management group within the U.S. Both doctors will engage in field research and new product development, work with university cooperators and support the sales force. Cummings is based in Stillwater, Okla., and Hillger in Pickerington, Ohio. Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc., appointed Jim Perkins vice president fleet operations, Tom DeJoseph, vice president, marketing and sales, and Justin Clarine, director, North American sales. MRT Track & Services Co., Inc., named Jerry Miller area sales manager, western area. North American Technologies Group, Inc., appointed Rod Wallace president and chief executive officer, replacing Alex C. Rankin, resigned. Orgo-Thermit, Inc., named Dave Randolph president, to replace Richard Jordan, resigned. Parsons Brinckerhoff named Lisa M. Palumbo general counsel. Stuart Sunshine becomes a principal consultant in PB’s San Francisco office. Safety Vision, L.P., named Michael Ondruch chief financial officer. SYSTRA Consulting, Inc., named Mark Zannoni senior rail operations analyst, based in New York City. 44 Railway Track & Structures May 2008 www.rtands.com http://www.transalert.com http://www.rtands.com
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