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Dytam Establishes

New York Office

A.E. Stanford, president of

Dytam Marine Inc. (USA), has announced the opening of a New

York office at 1114 Avenue of the

Americas, New York, N.Y. 10036.

Mr. Stanford, a director of

Dytam Tanker GmbH (Germany), will be responsible for the world- wide coordination for the market- ing of concrete LNG carriers and floating structures such as barges, floating storage and liquefaction platforms.

A graduate of the State Uni- versity of New York Maritime

College in 1950, with a degree in marine science, he subsequently served as an engineering officer in the United States Navy and

United States merchant marine.

Mr. Stanford worked with Gibbs & Cox, Bethlehem Steel, and Gulf

Oil, securing considerable experi- ence in marine design and oper- ations. He then joined Esso In- ternational Services, where he was responsible for the company's entire European construction pro- gram, including the building of over 30 crude oil tankers ranging in size from 80/250,000 dwt.

In 1970, with Tampimex Oil

Products Limited, London, Mr.

Stanford formed Tank SAPP (UK) Ltd., a company concerned with marine safety and the pre- vention of pollution. He is a di- rector of Tampimex Tankers Ltd. and president of Tampimex Tank- ers Inc. In this position, he is responsible for the coordination of all marine activities of the Tampi- mex Group, especially with trans- portation of LNG.

A.E. Stanford

Mr. Stanford is a chartered en- gineer, a Member of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine

Engineers, a fellow of the Insti- tute of Marine Engineers and a fellow of the Royal Institution of

Naval Architects.

New 100-Pound-Capacity

Portable Blast Machine

Clemco Industries has expanded its line of portable pressure blast machines to include a new, 100- pound-capacity unit. The Model 1042 (10-inch diameter, 42-inches high) has an extra-wide wheel- base which results in surprisingly easy maneuvering and stability during blasting. It features a fully adjustable abrasive meter- ing valve, unrestricted 1/2-inch piping, and a new Recova remote control system with a jam-proof outlet valve. Typical applications include spot cleaning concrete and stucco, deburring machined parts, and touching up weldments and small castings.

With the addition of the Model 1042, Clemco Industries now of- fers portable blast machines with sand capacities of 50, 100, 150, 300, and 600 pounds.

For free literature on the new

Model 1042 and other Clemco

Blast Machines, write B. Blythe,

Clemco Industries, 2177 Jerrold

Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. 94124.

Lykes Bros. Move

San Francisco Office

The San Francisco, Calif., office of Lykes Bros. Steamship Co.,

Inc., established in 1973, has moved to a new location at 50

California Street, it was an- nounced by Barton W.B. Jahncke, vice president-sales. The zip code is 94111.

Lykes also has an office at 400

Oceangate in Long Beach, Calif., which was opened earlier this year. Robert E. Collins, headquar- tered in San Francisco, is Lykes's

Pacific Coast district manager. facilities for any requirement

ASTANO shipyard possesses two building slipways (the biggest in the world) for vessels up to 450.000 T.D.W.

The experience, techniques, capacity and ample production facilities available in ASTANO enable it to undertake the construction of all types of vessels, such as VLCC,

LNG and LPG carriers, chemical tankers, multipurpose vessels, container ships, drilling rigs, etc.

ASTANO

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