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Westinghouse Awarded $24.8-Million Component

Contract Modification

Westinghouse Electric Corpo- ration, Plant Apparatus Division,

Wilkins Township, Pa., has been awarded a $24,804,000 modifica- tion to a previously awarded cost plus fixed fee contract for naval nuclear propulsion components.

Work will be performed at vari- ous locations. The Naval Sea Sys- tems Command is the contracting activity. (N00024-72-C-5513)

Ohio River Officials Meet

With Representatives Of

Finnish Coal Interests

Executives of The Ohio River

Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, the nation's largest barge mover of coal, met recently with 23 Fin- nish businessmen at ORCO's headquarters to discuss the ship- ment of U.S. coal to Finland.

Butterworth To Exhibit

At Marintec China '81

Marintec China '81 will take place in Shanghai, People's Re- public of China, from December 10 through December 16. Butter- worth Systems has announced it will be present with several ma- jor pieces of equipment on dis- play, including the SFC 5 BW

Oil/Water Separator, which pro- vides "clean" water with less than one part per million of oil, and the P-60, MP, K and SK tank cleaning machines.

Not on display, but represented graphically, will be the SCAMP®

Underwater Hull Cleaning ma- chine, and the Marine LIQUA-

BLASTER® High Pressure water jetting equipment. Literature will be available in Mandarin Chinese.

Butterworth Systems equip- ment will be displayed at the

British Joint Venture booth.

For more information, contact

Butterworth Systems (UK) Ltd., 123 Beddington Lane, Croydon,

CR9 4NX, England. Telephone 01-684-4049; telex 946524. Or

Butterworth Systems Inc., 224

Park Avenue, Box 352, Florham

Park, N.J. 07932. Telephone (201) 765-1546; telex 136434.

Kockumation goes coast-to-coast in a big way.

John D. Geary (left), president of the

Cincinnati-based Midland Affiliated Co., discusses America's inland waterways system with Kauko Relander, executive director of FinnCoal, a new company established by Finland's industrial coal users to supply Finnish industry with imported coal.

The group, which includes rep- resentatives of Finnish electric utility companies and other in- dustries, was brought to Cincin- nati by Gates Engineering of

Beckley, W. Va. Gates is a con- sulting firm retained by the Finns to coordinate efforts in securing a U.S. coal trade agreement.

Growth in future U.S. coal pro- duction will partially hinge on the industry's success in marketing coal to foreign countries such as

Finland.

Earle Faig, Ohio River Compa- ny vice president-sales, presented a proposal that includes barging either Appalachian or southern

Illinois coal to the Gulf of Mex- ico via the inland waterway sys- tem. Transporting the coal from the fields to ports serving the

Atlantic shipping lanes is a key element in the U.S.-Finland dis- cussions, and Mr. Faig explained that ORCO's proposal provides one of the most cost-effective and dependable methods of transport- ing coal.

Founded in 1925, The Ohio Riv- er Company is one of eight ma- rine-related subsidiaries of the

Midland Affiliated Company and is the largest barging company in the U.S. ORCO operates more than 1,500 barges and 74 boats along the inland waterway sys- tem.

Yes, please!

Send me detailed information on: • Load master • Levelmaster • Steermaster • Signalling equipment

Name

Company

Address

Country

Kockumation AB,

Marketing Department, Box 1044,

S-21210 Malmo, Sweden.

Telex: 32740 kockua s MR 711 Grand Boulevard, Deer Park,

New York 11729 (516) 667-7710

COLLINS MARINE CORPORATION

Pier 32, San Francisco, California 94105 (415) 957-1300

MARICON INSTRUMENTS, INC. 1131 Lafayette Street, Gretna,

Louisiana 70053 (504) 361-5130

Loadmaster

A comprehensive range of advanced cargo calculators that includes the fast, compact V40 and the D50, which handles any types of cargo calculations.

Loadmaster, Levelmaster, Steermaster and Tyfon <

Levelmaster

Levelmaster systems provide continu- ous, reliable readouts of ullage, volume and weight for all types of liquid cargo.

Levelmaster allows for selection of the optimal sensor for any type of liquid.

Together with a Loadmaster unit,

Levelmaster can be used for prediction and simulation of various cargo loading conditions.

Steermaster

For accurate, continuous control on a straight course or through a turn. Mini- mizes fuel consumption and ensures precise steering through turns.

Tyfon

The famous Tyfon line includes the

Supertyfon and the Tyfon compressed- air whistle, both available in a number of versions. Electro-Tyfon piston horns are available in accordance with IMCO re- gulations for ships of 75-200 meters or more than 200 meters in length, e registered trade marks of Kockumation.

Three new agents. Nav-Com, Collins and

Maricon. In New York, San Francisco and New Orleans.

You're undoubtedly acquainted with them already. And our new agents take us three giant steps closer to our customers on the East, West and Gulf

Coasts. You have easy access to

Kockumation products like Loadmaster,

Levelmaster, Steermaster and Tyfon.

And you can see them demonstrated at your convenience.

Working together with Nav-Com,

Collins and Maricon also means that our customers can count on service within a matter of hours. And installation of new equipment can be arranged to fit in with your schedules.

If you operate on the East Coast or the Great Lakes, get in touch with Nav-

Com Inc. in New York. On the West

Coast, the Collins Marine Corp. will solve your problems. On the Gulf Coast,

Maricon is the name to remember.

Kockumation agents, coast-to- coast. At your service.

JIM A. CALZADA, JR,

President of

Maricon Instruments.

PAUL HIBBERT, & Sales Manager of

Marine.

GERALD A. GUTMAN,

November 15, 1981 Write 134 on Reader Service Card 25

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