Page 2nd Cover: of Maritime Reporter Magazine (November 1981)

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BREMER VULKAN ((^7

NOW REPRESENTED IN THE UNITED STATES BY

The team you can trust for your ships and machinery :

BREMER VULKAN DOES IT ALL • Routine dry-dockings or lengthenings • Harbour repairs or extensive conversions • Reconditioning of engine parts between voyages or most difficult engine repairs • "Flying Squad" services en-voyage or • Maintenance of engine plants on a yearly contract basis

Incomparable facilities • Large dock 331, 60x57, 46x7, 70m, 450 t crane • Floating dock 170x23x6m, 8 500 t lifting capacity • Repair quays for simultaneous repair of several vessels, cranage up to 150 t; floating crane • Repair base at Bremerhaven with floating dock

Machine shops with advanced techniques for any kind of efficient machining of heavy engine parts. Reconditioning of crankshafts in situ. Licensee for MAN engines; Stal-Laval turbines; Foster Wheeler and Babcock & Wilcox boilers.

SHIP CARE BEGINS

AND ENDS WITH PENCO

Division of Hudson Engineering Company 1114 Clinton St., Hoboken, N.J. 07030 (201) 659-2600 • (212) 349-0890 - Telex: 12-7373

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First published in 1881 Maritime Reporter is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global maritime industry.