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than a patch and a promise.

Piers: • 1000 ft. (305 meters) and 600 ft. (183 meters) • 60- and 25-ton crane service

Floating Crane: • 50-ton capacity

With 70,000 sq. ft. (6,510 sq. meters) outside storage and 25,000 sq. ft. (2,325 sq. meters) inside storage, the facility is serviced by rail, water, highway and air transportation.

The Portland shipyard offers modern office accommodations at the site. And, of course, a Maine work ethic that will make "Bath rebuilt" a hallmark in the commercial shipping world.

Don t your veterans deserve the very best cp>r\/irp tr»n? 1 V Bath Iron Works Corporation bCl Vl^c, iuu. \ A Congoleum Company

BATH. ME. 04530 700 Washington St.

Tel. 207-443-3311

PORTLAND. ME. 04101

Commercial and Franklin Sts.

Tel. 207-761-4800

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