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NAVAL ARCHITECTS MARINE ENGINEERS NEW YORK CITY 350 Broadway (212) 233-7430 SAN FRANCISCO 45 Second Street (415) EX 7-3596 Sanders & z7v HOMAS Consulting Engineers?Naval Architects?Marine Engineers? Port facilities?Handling Equipment 1st Federal Bldg., Pottstown, Pa. 1*464 Philadelphia, Pa. « Pittsburgh, Pa. ? Washington, D.C. GEORGE G. SHARP CO. NAVAL ARCHITECTS MARINE SURVEYORS MARINE ENGINEERS SYSTEMS ANALYSTS 100 CHURCH ST., NEW YORK, N.Y. 10007 (212) 732-2800 GEORGE SLIFER NAVAL ARCHITECT CONSULTING ENGINEER - MARINE SURVEYOR 4061 Alhambra Dr. W. ? 359-9095 JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 32207 PHILIP F. SPAULDING & ASSOCIATES Naval Architects Marine Engineers . . . Mechanical Engineers 65 MARION ST., SEATTLE 4, WASH. MAin 2-4954 R. A. STEARN INC. NAVAL ARCHITECTS & MARINE ENGINEERS TOO Iowa Street Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin ricluird r.laubler NAVAL ARCHITECTS/MARINE ENGINEERS 44 COURT STREET/BROOKLYN,NEW YORK 11201 (212) 522-2115 H. M. TIEDEMANN & COMPANY, INC. NAVAL ARCHITECTS?MARINE ENGINEERS SURVEYORS?CONSULTANTS?R&D 74 TRINITY PLACE 219 I NT'L TRADE MART NEV!f?2R!f'..N*eYeeI2006 NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA WHitehall 4-5532 504-525-6266 Cable: Flomar Phone 725-4540 TRANSCARIBBEAN SHIPPING & Trdg. Corp. STEAMSHIP AGENTS & STEVEDORES Panam Dock San Juan, P.R. WEATHER Exclusively for the Maritime Industry WEATHER ROUTING, INC. 90 Broad Street, New York 4, N.Y. Tel.: HA 5-9644 Cable address: WEATHERWAY H. NEWTON WHITTELSEY, Inc. NAVAL ARCHITECTS 17 BATTERY PLACE NEW YORK, N.Y. 10004 MARINE ENGINEERS WHITEHALL 3-6280 CABLE: WHITSHIP 2250 S.E. 17th St. Fort Lauderdale. Fla NORMAN WOLFSON MARINE SURVEYOR Consultant - Appraiser Area Code 305 Phone: 523 1952 ICHCA Sponsored Conference On Bulk Shipping Opportunities Scheduled For April 15 In N.Y. "Bulk Distribution?New Opportunities for International Transportation" will be the theme at a technical conference April 15. The conference will be sponsored by the U.S. Na-tional Committee of the International Cargo Handling Coordination Association (ICHCA) at the Biltmore Hotel, Madison Avenue at 43rd Street. New York City 10017. The container explosion has dominated news in the international transportation in recent years. Another trend, no less important, has preceded with much less publicity?this has been the bulk revolution. ICHCA has gotten together a group of bulk distribution experts who will cover some important new develop-ments which are important to all in interna-tional transportation. Speakers and their topics are: Hugh C. Downer, senior vice-president. Marcona Corp. ?"The Latest Technological and Economic Developments in Ocean Transportation;" Dr. A. T. Yu, vice-president-operations, Robins Engineers and Constructors?"Latest Tech-nological Developments in Materials Handling Equipment in Port and Interface Situations;" Phillip J. Maddex, engineering and manage-ment consultant?"Transportation of Bulk Ores and Minerals in World Markets ;" Robert Farnsworth, Matson Research Corporation? "Total Systems Approach on Bulk Cargo," and L. Robert Folan, vice-president, Ohio River Company?"Case History Integrated Transportation System?Inland Waterways." Henry G. Hohorst, ACF Industries, will lead a panel discussion on specialty bulk shipments of foodstuffs and chemicals. Persons interested in attending should apply to ICHCA, Room 1515, 466 Lexington Ave-nue, New York, N.Y. 10017. The registration fee for non-members is $25.00. Halter Building Tug For Red Star Towing Halter Marine Services, Inc., New Orleans, La., is building a twin-screw tugboat for Red Star Towing & Transportation Co., New York. Designated Hull No. 226 it will have the follow-ing dimensions: 109 feet by 31 feet by 16 feet 4 inches and will be powered by two General Mo-tors, Model 16-645-E2 diesel engines developing a total of approximately 4,000 bhp. imagine a GYRO-COMPASS W/2 f# only dia. x 22 high that is the most accurate and sturdy, yet weighs only 55 lbs. A precision unit of low power con-sumption, with solid state converter, sen-sitive element and a steering repeater control that can be mounted separately. The Mini-Navigat is excellent for instal-lation on the bridge or application on small or large vessels of any class. The world-famous PLATH line of navigation equipment also includes a larger gyro-compass, an automatic pilot with "permanent helm" feature, a com-bination gyro-compass and auto-pilot, an electro-magnetic log, an automatic ballast trim controller and a visual radio direction finder. We invite your comparison of the PLATH line with that of any other on the market. Write for descriptive liter-ature. REPRESENTATIVES IN ALL PRINCIPAL U.S. CITIES SERVICE IN ALL MAJOR PORTS...WORLD-WIDE Griffith Marine Navigation, Inc. 79 FOURTH STREET ? NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. 10801 Phones: 914/636-4340 ? 212/828-5554 ffi U.S. DISTRIBUTOR FOR C. PLATH A DIVISION OF LITTON INDUSTRIES It's the MINI-NAVIGAT compared with size of NAVIGAT April 1 / 1969 17

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