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Your Texaco contract is.
It puts the entire Texaco International organization at your fleet's service.
Throughout the world, at 485 ports, your fuel and lube requirements are automatically taken care of by your
Texaco contract.
That's because the dedicated profes- sionals that make up the Texaco Inter- national Marine Sales organization, service every vessel as if it v/ere their own.
You can rely upon them as though they were members of your own staff.
A few sleepless nights for them means fewer sleepless nights for you.
TEXACO
INTERNATIONAL MARINE SALES DEPT. 135 EAST 42nd ST., NEW YORK, N.Y. 10017 36 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News