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knots at the design draft on a daily bunker consumption of 35.8 metric tons of heavy fuel oil, including full seaload on a 900-kw shaft genera- tor.

The ship has 58 cargo tanks, each served by individual stainless steel cargo piping and individual hydrau- lically driven deepwell pumps, and 13 transverse cofferdams that effec- tively separate each cross-over group of cargo tanks. These features permit safe, segregated carriage of up to 58 different cargoes on the same voyage.

Many additional features add to the versatility of these parcel tank- ers. The air dehumidification plant for moisture control, the nitrogen storage plant and inert gas genera- tor, availability of cargo heating by thermal oil, hot water or steam (up to 230 F in certain tanks), and the

Skarpenord computerized Cargo- master cargo monitoring and con- trol system, all enhance the cargo- handling capabilities of the ship.

Stolt-Nielsen caters to the "drug- store" trade on its worldwide tanker trade routes. These are the smaller bulk parcels that require the most careful handling. The delivery of the

Sapphire and her four sister ships will increase the company's capabil- ities in this increasingly important transportation segment.

S.R RADIO

GENERAL AGENTS:

ARGENTINE

OtonR. Kleins. A., 1102 Buenos Aires a 362-7770,362-7357,361-1260

AUSTRALIA

E. S. Rubin & Co. Pty. Ltd.

Artarmon N.S.W. 2064, a 439-2333

BAHRAIN

Aeradio Technical Services WLL.

Mina Sulman Port, a 243390

BELGIUM

Antwerp Marine Radio Company N. V. 2000 Antwerp a (03)2337780,2313773,2316441,2313774

BRASIL

O.L. NavalLtda., Rio de Janeiro, a 252-4148

CANADA

Stiles Communications Limited.

Montreal, Quebec H3P 3B9, a (514) 731 -6123

CHILE

Equipos Industriaies S.A. C.I.

Santiago, a 56-2-6990506

CYPRUS

A. P. Hadjipieros, Limassol, a (051) 63905

EGYPT

Pan-Arab Shipping Co.

Alexandria. 8 808601,4918337

Suez Electronics Free Zone S.A.E..

Alexandria, S 806899,804196

Suez Electronics Engineering & Trading Ltd.,

Cairo,® 2450782

FINLAND

Oy Hedengren AB. 00101 Helsinki, a 670211

FRANCE

Avon S.A.. 13002 Marseille, a (91) 90.71.71

Compagnie Radio Maritime C.R.M. 13011 Marseille, B 33/91 45 35 44

GABON

CGEGabon, Libreville. 8 76.01.71

GERMANY

ELNA GmbH 2084 Rellingen/Hamburg, 8 04101/3011

GREECE

Eienava Ltd. 104-31 Athens, 8 5225894, 5241634

HOLLAND

Radio Holland B.V. 1069 CC Amsterdam, 8 020-101972

HONGKONG

Radio Holland B. V.. Kwai Chung N.T. 8 0-239007

ICELAND

Radiomidun Ltd.. Reykjavik, S (91) 622640

INDIA

Elcome Marine Services Private Ltd.

Bombay 400 001, a 2043703,2040607

ITALY

Generalmare S.R.L. (Pleasure/Fishing) 16145 Genova, B (010) 369066,303198

Societa Itaiiana Radio Marittima S.i.R.M. (Deep Sea), 00143 Rome, a 5910441

Compagnia Generate Teiemar (Deep Sea), 00196 Roma, B 3960241

THE IVORY COAST

Compagnie Radio Maritime C.R.M.

Abidjan 01, a (225) 356727

JAPAN

Engineering Equipment Co. .Ltd..

Tokyo 105, a 03-572-7071

MALTA

Medcomms Ltd., Gzira, a 35521

MOROCCO

Maroc Aviation

Casablanca, a (212) 241267, (212) 241268

NEWZEALAND

Cossens & Black Ltd.. Dunedin, s 774-215/6

NIGERIA

Netarcomms Nigeria Ltd.

Lagos State, a 870517

NORWAY

TeiaegA/S, 1346 Gjettum (Oslo), a (02) 541190

PORTUGAL

Mendes de Almeida, Lda. 1200 Lisbon, a 667794,667710, 660654

QATAR

Eastern Technical Services Co.. Doha, a 441412

SENEGAL

Cie Radio Maritime. Dakar, a (221) 210930

SINGAPORE

Radio Holland B.V.

Singapore 9158, a 65-4673144

SOUTH AFRICA

Marconi Marine (South A frica) (Pty.) Ltd.

Cape Town 8001, a 215860

SPAIN

Nautical Luis Arbulu, S. L. 28016 Madrid, S (91) 457 05 42/457 05 79

SWEDEN

Televerket Radio. 123 86 Farsta a 08/7134500

Naveico Marin

TAIWAN R.O.C.

Pei Say Enterprise Co. Ltd.

Taipei, B (02) 503-0048

TUNISIA

Compagnie Tunisienne d 'Electronique

Tunis, B 894133

TURKEY

HilkatBoiuiu, Istanbul, a 1434576,1476221

Elektro-DenizLtd. St/., Istanbul, a 1434937,1434938

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

Elcome International, Dubai, a 371335

UNITED KINGDOM

S. P. Radio(U.K.) Ltd.. Croydon,

Surrey CR9 2XT, a 01 -686 5363/4

URUGUAY

Electromaritima Uruguaya Ltda.

Montevideo, a 202386

USA

Radio Holland-USA B.V., Houston,

Texas 77033-1041, a (713) 649-1048

VENEZUELA

Equipex - Radio Holland S.A., Caracas 1060A, a (02) 7518324, 7527480

YUGOSLAVIA

Be/am, 51000 Rijeka, a 051-30555, 25250 "SAILOR"

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