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Maher Expands Container

Facility, To Install First

Paceco Transtainers In N.Y.

Maher Terminals Inc. has em- barked on a major expansion pro- gram at its container facility in

Elizabeth, N.J.

The program, scheduled for completion next August, includes the acquisition of a $4.2-million container crane, which will be added to its three existing cranes.

Maher is also adding some $6 million in Paceco transtainers, which are rubber-tired, container- stacking cranes.

The Port Authority of New

York and New Jersey recently authorized $2.5 million in im- provements to facilitate the use of the transtainers, including con- crete pads on which the trans- tainers operate, relocation of util- ities, and resurfacing and level- ing of the operating area.

The Port Authority will fi- nance the cost of the improve- ments and be reimbursed by

Maher over the remaining 18- year period of the terminal op- erator's lease.

The Paceco transtainers, the first in the Port of New York according to the Port Authority, will facilitate the grounding, stacking and retrieval of con- tainers.

Kvaerner, Oy Navire

To Merge Shipbuilding,

Equipment Capabilities

Kvaerner, the Norwegian ship- building and engineering group and the Finnish ship equipment manufacturing company Oy

Navire AB, Parainen, have re- cently announced the intent to merge.

When joined with Kvaerner

Brug equipment company, Oslo,

Norway, the new organization will have annual sales of about $65 million and employ about 750 people. The new company will rank second in the production of cargo access equipment, just be- low MacGregor.

Though the merger will not be fully effected until January 1, 1982, the two companies will be- gin cooperation immediately, it was announced by company ex- ecutives.

The merger will give Kvaerner worldwide coverage with compa- nies in West Germany, France,

U.K., Holland, Singapore, Aus- tralia, Brazil, and the U.S., as well as Finland, Sweden, and

Norway.

The new company will be known as Kvaerner Navire Inter- national AB, and its worldwide operations will be headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden. Its prod- ucts also will be provided through licensees in Japan, Taiwan, India,

Spain, Italy, Yugoslavia, and

Greece.

Baldt Inc. Develops New

Abrasion-Resistant Chain —Brochure Available

Baldt Incorporated, Chester,

Pa., has introduced a new line of abrasion-resistant chain which was developed for tough marine (ARC-15) and mining (ARC-30) applications. A brochure describ- ing the new product is available from the company.

Composed of specially formu- lated, high-quality alloy steel,

Baldt ARC is a quality-controlled flash-butt-welded chain with structure-welded studs that has a wear life up to three times that of standard chain, depending on actual service conditions.

Tested at a minimum tensile strength of 100,000 psi and a minimum yield strength of 60,000 psi, both ARC-15 and ARC-30 are quenched and tempered in a unique manufacturing process that yields a chain with super- hard casing and a shock-absorb- ing core.

Both types of chain have been successfully break-tested at more than 744,000 pounds and proof- tested at more than 492,000 pounds for 2V2-inch chain.

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