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MARKEY

CAPSTANS

MARKEY

Known on the 7 Seas since 1907

DECK AND AUXILIARY MACHINERY

DESIGNING, BUILDING, REPAIRING

Ocean Fleets Ltd.

Names Robert Napier

Operations Director

The Honorable Robert A. Napi- er has been appointed director of operations and marine administra- tion, Ocean Fleets Limited, Liver- pool, England. He succeeds Capt.

John Smallwood, who retired from the company at the beginning of

April. Ocean Fleets is a member Mitsui Delivers Super-High-Speed Containership of the Ocean Group.

Mr. Napier joined Ocean Trans- port & Trading Limited (formerly

The Ocean Steam Ship Co. Ltd.) as a trainee manager in 1966. He was appointed Group Fleet Deploy- ment Officer, Ocean Management

Services, in 1971.

Mr. Napier was educated at Win- chester College and St. Johns Col- lege, Cambridge.

MARKEY

MODEL CYW-50

Hydraulic

Unit Capstan.

I ne INew Jersey Maru will be placed in service on the Japan/New York route. ly, the engine room is located as far aft as possible. Five container holds are provided forward of the engine room and two aft. 2. A twin-screw twin-rudder type was adopted to increase ship's man- euvering efficiency in operating at low speed in port as well as passing in narrow channels, and the rudders are installed directly behind the pro- pellers. 3. The living quarters are separated from the work areas. The provision room, dining room, kitchen and smok- ing room are arranged on the same deck. 4. The main engines are remote- controlled from the wheelhouse and from the control room in the engine room. In the control room, various gages including data loggers reauired for operating machinery in the engine room are concentrated to enable cen- tralized observation and remote-con- trol of vital machinery. 5. Systems in the engine room are fully automated to acquire the nota- tion "MO" of Nippon Kaiji Kyokai.

H.M. Tiedemann Elects

Nordstrom And Maggio

Henry M. Tiedemann, president of H.M. Tiedemann & Company,

New York, N.Y., has announced that at a recent meeting of the board of directors, Immo-R Nord- strom was elected vice president- administration and Albert G. Mag- gio was elected assistant vice presi- dent in charge of production.

Mr. Nordstrom joined Tiede- mann & Co. last July and was pre- viously a partner in the firm of

Cushing & Nordstrom. Mr. Nord- strom is a graduate of Hanover

Technische Hochschule, Germany;

Tekniska Laroverket, Finland, and the Massachusetts Institute of

Technology.

Mr. Maggio has been an em- ployee of Tiedemann & Co. for nine years and has taken an active part in the overall administrative and production functions of the com- pany since assuming the position of office manager and manager of design and drafting some years ago. Before joining Tiedemann &

Co., Mr. Maggio was a senior de- signer and draftsman with M.

Rosenblatt & Son, Inc.

The 37,800 - gt super - high - speed containership New Jersey Maru was recently completed at the Tamano

Works of Mitsui Shipbuilding & En- gineering Co., Ltd., and delivered to her owner, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd.

The vessel is designed to carry 1,887 containers (including 79 refrig- erator containers) at super - high- speed. A twin-engine twin-screw pro- pulsion system with a total output of 69,600 bhp by two Mitsui B&W diesel engines develops a service speed of 26.75 knots, with a maximum trial speed of 29.94 knots. The new con- tainership has a complement of 35 persons.

The approximate measurements are: length overall, 864 feet, molded breadth, 106 feet, and molded depth, 65 feet.

The main features of the New

Jersey Maru are: 1. To assure greater container- loading capacity and to use the cargo space of the midship section effective- "Markey" means efficiency— ^^HH all muscle, no fat. Compact -.. 1 size and configuration. Sim- - pie designs, fewer moving " / parts. Deck or under-deck, unit or two-deck mounts.

Models for manila rope, cable or chain applications—for warp- ing, mooring, towing. And with any of 7 different drives. In fact, any way you want them. They're custom built, yet economical to install, maintain, own and operate. Next time, call us for deck machinery.

MARKEY MACHINERY CO., INC. 79 S. Horton St.. Seattle, Wash. 98134

Ph. 206 622 4697

REPRESENTED Br

H J. WICKERf & CO . INC.. 790 Tennessee St.,

San Francisco. Calif 94107 • Ph 415 647-3500

J H. MENGE CO .INC .501 A So.Carrollton Ave .

New Orleans. La 70118 • Ph 504 861 7532

TRACOR/MAS

FOR QUALITY SERVICE - FAST!

A full capacity shipyard — large enough to serve all your needs, small enough to assure personalized attention to all work details. 'Round the clock service — three shift (24 hour) operation seven days a week to get your ships back on schedule.

We understand your problems better because we too, are shipowners and operators!

P.O. Box 13107

Port Everglades Station

Port Everglades, Fla. 33316

Phone (305) 523-2546

TWX 510-955-9864

MANAGER OF

MARINE PURCHASES

Major international containerized steamship com- pany has an immediate opening for a Manager of

Marine purchases.

This position will be responsible for: • Coordinating purchase programs at all marine locations. • Securing lowest landed cost through volume buying. • Establishing national buying agreements cover- ing commonly used ftems. • Creating program for inventory reduction.

The individual we seek will have a minimum of 5 years marine purchasing experience, working knowl- edge of drydocking operations and costs, and a college degree.

Attractive starting salary depending upon experi- ence plus outstanding company benefits.

In confidence, please send resume including salary history and requirements to:

Box MR 1835 810 Seventh Ave., New York, N.Y. 10019

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