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Company To Represent

Shipbuilding Firms

Formed In London

A reception was recently held in the Wheelton Rooms, London, to mark the creation of Ship Repair- ers & Shipbuilders Ltd., St. Al- phage House, 2 Fore Street, Lon- don, E.C.2.

The new company incorporates the London office of the Terrin

Group of Companies based in Mar- seilles; the Terrin London office covers the companies' activities in the U-K., Holland and Belgium.

This group of companies is the largest ship repair organization in

France, capable of undertaking all types of repair work and of han- dling vessels of up to 212,000 dwt.

The Terrin Group of Companies includes Societe Provencale des

Ateliers Terrin, Sud-Marine, Mar- seilles, and Mecanique Etang Mar- tigues, Martigues.

Ship Repairers & Shipbuilders

Ltd. will also represent Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co. Ltd. in the

U.K. and Holland, Environ Me- chanical and Electrical Engineer- ing Services Ltd., as well as a well known Norwegian shipbuilding and ship repair yard.

Ship Repairers & Shipbuilders

Ltd. is a company formed by Ter- rin, Marseilles. The directors are

Ian Morrison, Paul Muletier and

Jean-Pierre Terrin. The company will offer to shipowners first-class repair facilities in Northern Eu- rope, the Mediterranean and the

Far East, as well as repairs en route, thus covering the complete repair and maintenance aspects of fleet operation.

Hongkong & Whampoa Dock

Co. Ltd. is one of the old establish- ed ship repair organizations in the

Far East and is able to offer all types of repair facilities for vessels of up to 35,000 dwt. They employ modern techniques and are backed up by a highly skilled labor force.

Among those present were senior representatives of international oil companies, classification societies, the salvage associations and lead- ing shipowners. The following in- dependent shipowners were pres- ent among others: M. Kulukun- dis, C.M. Lemos and P.M. Nomikos.

Terrin and Hongkong & Wham- poa Dock Co. Ltd. are represented in the United States by Robert M.

Catharine, 11 Broadway, New York,

N.Y.

Wichita Clutch Offers

New Marine Bulletin

Wichita Clutch Co., Inc., which has for years been building a superior line of clutches and brakes for heavy- duty industrial application, has an- nounced publication of a new marine bulletin.

Wichita units are air-tube actuated, utilize disc friction surfaces and offer clutching and braking capacities from 1,000 to 15,000,000 in/lbs. The com- bined characteristics of the air-tube actuator and disc friction surfaces provide for precise, controllable clutching and braking action. Charac- teristics of fast, smooth engagement and disengagement with only a small volume of air; controlled slipping action when needed for controlled torque; a high capacity in a small radial and axial space ... all unaffec- ted by centrifugal force and ideally suited for automated systems and re- motely controlled applications, espec- ially marine propulsion systems.

Copies of its new Marine Bulletin

No. 119 may be obtained by con- tacting Wichita Clutch Co., Inc.,

Wichita Falls, Texas 76307.

NKK Awarded

Conversion Contract

Totaling $4.2 Million

A $4,200,000 order for conversion of four Royal Interocean Lines cargoliners to semi-containerships has been received by Nippon Ko- kan, Japan's only integrated ship- builder-steelmaker-fabricator. Sac- hio Sasabe, NKK New York ship- building department manager, said the vessel will be converted at the company's Asano Dockyard. Terms of the contract are on a yen basis.

Upon completion, the four ships, now 9,380-gross-ton cargoliners, will each be converted to 10,800- gross-ton vessels and increased in overall length by 66 feet. Other fea- tures will be installation of 22-ton capacity deck cranes and engine room automation.

The four conversions are sched- uled for completion between Au- gust and November 1972. Addition- al hull sections will be built at

NKK's Shimizu Shipyard.

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In New York: In London:

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NewYork, N.Y. 10019 London E.C.4

Tel. (212) 245-1280 Tel. 01-236-4326

In San Francisco:

INDEPENDENT

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San Francisco,

Cal. 94108

Tel. (415) 981-5700

In Tokyo:

IPS EASTERN

CORPORATION

Taisho Seimei Bldg. 7,1-chome,Yurakucho

Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo,

Japan

Tel. 214-2531/2

IN EUROPE, CONTACT:

Bunker Agent

C. Kubon & Company

Herm. Dauelsberg

The Maritime Agency Ltd

Aug. Bolten

A. Anker-Nilssen A/S

Petromar

Oil-Shipping Co

Josef Nilsson AB

City

Bergen

Bremen

Copenhagen

Hamburg

Oslo

Paris

Rotterdam

Stockholm

Territory

West Coast Norway

Bremen area

Denmark

Hamburg area

East Coast Norway

France

Benelux, Switzerland

Sweden, Finland

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