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AmClyde Wins Large

Crane Contract

AmClyde Engineered Products,

Inc. recently announced that it has sold two large multipurpose travel- ing gantry cranes to Lambert's

Point Docks, Incorporated, a sub- sidiary of Norfolk Southern Corpo- ration, for delivery to Norfolk, Va.

The cranes, worth in excess of $8 million, are scheduled for comple- tion in early 1992.

Lambert's Point Docks is upgrad- ing its capacity with the AmClyde contract and is firmly establishing itself as a major commodities and container terminal on the eastern

U.S. coast.

For more information and free lit- erature on AmClyde Engineered

Products,

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Thermoid is genuine, ail-American quality. It hangs in there with the kind of hassle-free, day-after-day dependability you need in your business. If it has the Thermoid brand, you'll know it was built with the finest quality compounds and designed for the most punishing dock-side abuse.

World Merchant Fleet

Continues To Expand

THE WORLD MERCHANT FLEET con- tinued to expand between 1989 and this year, and has reached the second highest level ever, latest figures show.

Annual statistics confirm that the fleet is set firmly in an expan- sion phase after six years of re- cession, be- tween 1982 and 1988. By the end of

June, the world fleet had risen to 423.6 million tons gross, an in- crease of 13.1m tons on the year.

The figures reveal that Li- beria has over- taken Panama as the leading country of reg- istration with 54.7m tons, but this level is still more than 30 per- cent down on

Liberia's total of 80.3m.

Panama has been pushed into second place with 39.3m tons, followed by

Japan (27.1m), the U.S.S.R. (26.7m), Norway (23.4m), the U.S. (21.3m) and Greece (20.5m).

Panama's fall and contraction of 8. lm tons in its flag fleet ended a period of strong growth which, despite the turnaround in 1989/ 90, has seen the fleet grow by 62 percent in ten years.

Fleets showing the biggest in- crease in 1990 are Norway, in- ns 410 - 405 1980 2000

How the world fleet has fluctuated. eluding Norwegian International

Shipping register (NIS), up 7.8m tons, and Liberia, up 6.8m tons.

The fortune of the British fleet continues to dive with its 15th consecutive fall in tonnage to 6.7m tons. The U.K. has seen the larg- est fall of any of the major shipowning nations in its flag fleet over both five and ten-year peri- ods, with losses of 53 percent and 75 percent re- spectively.

Of other Eu- ropean Com- munity mem- bers, all ex- cept Denmark and Luxem- bourg with their minimal increases, show a de- cline over the last five years.

Apart from the U.K.,

France has been particu- larly badly hit, losing half its tonnage.

The proportion of the world fleet over ten years old has increased to more than 63 percent of the total, compared with 41 percent in 1980. The picture is even more worrying among tankers with 73 percent of ships over ten years old.

Germany had the most modern fleet at the end of June—69 per- cent of the fleet was less than ten years old, followed by Japan with 66 percent.

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Gerard Technology Offers

New Generation Of

Teamtec/Golar Incinerators

After several years of testing and development, the first production units of Teamtec/Golar Marine In- cinerators are being delivered with a new control system that makes the operation even simpler.

The flue gas damper, diesel burn- ers and sludge injection rate are all automatically controlled so that maximum capacity will be realized at all times, while burning with the greatest efficiency and under the safest conditions. A mimic diagram is used to clearly indicate all the operating conditions, and it digi- tally displays the combustion cham- ber and flue gas temperatures and the combustion chamber pressure.

All alarm conditions are individu- ally indicated.

Teamtec A/S confirms that al- though the new system has many advantages, they have managed through an improved purchasing policy and rationalized manufactur- ing to maintain the existing pricing for the Teamtec/Golar Marine In- cmerators

The USCG has now published their Final Rule for implementation of Annex V of Marpol 73/78, con- cerning the disposal of solid waste at sea. Gerard Technology Associates offers both the Teamtec/Golar Ma- rine Incinerators and Custom-Pac 2000 Marine Compactors for help- ing to manage solid waste in accord- ance with the new regulations.

For more information,

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