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Why do some of thi io the cruise io u p

V y e biggest oames dostrv visit

Portland, Oregon?

For a very short stay.

We know you can't afford to have your cruise ship tied up at dock for repairs or service even one extra day. In your business time really is money.

At Northwest Marine Iron Works our commit- ment to providing quality service, attending to every detail, and maintaining tight sched- ules has brought us business from some of the most respected names in the cruise industry. Our ability to deliver finished jobs on time and within budget continues to bring them back.

When you next plan repair or maintenance for your cruise ship, try us. Like others, you'll be pleased with the results. And we promise to make your stay in Portland as short as possi- ble. Call or write us with specifications for your next job. 1/800/547-4782.

Northwest Marine Iron Works.

Keeping the marine industry working.

P.O. Box 3X09, Portland, Oregon 97208 Portland Ship Repair Yard 5555 N. Channel Ave., Building 2, Portland, Oregon 97217 503/285-7557 1/800/547-4782 TWX: 910/464-6107 NORMARINE PTL

January, 1989

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Maritime Reporter

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