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General Electric marine field engineers are available 24 hours a day to make quick, competent repairs in any emergency ... or to perform a wide range of scheduled maintenance services that can helpkeep navy and merchantshipequipment working at peak efficiency.

Services are tailored to specific turnaround schedules, and backed by GE's worldwide manufacturing and repair facil- ities. They range from appraisals/inspections that pin- point maintenance needs, to responsibility for a total program ... including the complete supply of labor, job management, tools and equipment, parts procurement, and machine shop services. Contact the GE Marine

Superintendent nearest you, or write:

General Electric Co., Section 950-39A,

Schenectady, NY 12345 USA.

GENERAL ELECTRIC S FULL RANGE OF MARINE SERVICES

SERVICES

Installation • Shipyard Installation • Warranty Administration

Maintenance • Appraisals/Testing & Inspection • Troubleshooting • Voyage Repairs/Emergency Repairs • Surveys/Overhauls • Modifications/Retrofits/Upgrades • Complete Maintenance

Technical Training Programs

EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS

Electrical & Electronic • Automated propulsion controls • Central Operating Systems (COS) • Cranes-shipboard & dockside • Winches • Diesel engines/diesel generators • AC and DC motors and controls • Shipboard power distribution

Mechanical • Steam turbine & gear propulsion • Ship's service turbine-generators • Gas turbines • Distillation units • Pumps and Compressors • Condensers • Fans

Installation & Service Engineering Division

ELECTRIC

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