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Janeiro—RJ—Brazil

Zidell Explorations, Inc., 3121 S.W. Moody Street, Portland, OR 97201

SHIPPING—PACKING

Pilotage Consultants, Inc., P.O. Box 2046, New Hyde Park, NY 11040

SILENCERS

Riley-Beaird, P.O. Box 31115, Shreveport, LA 71130

SMOKE INDICATORS

Robert H. Wager Co., Inc., Passaic Avenue, Chatham, NY 07928

STUFFING BOXES

Johnson Rubber Co., Duramax Marine Div., 16025 Johnson St., Middlefield,

OH 44062

Smith-Meeker Engineering Co., 157 Chambers St., New York, N.Y. 10007

SURVEYORS AND CONSULTANTS

Booz Allen & Hamilton Inc., Crystal Square 2, Suite 1100, 1725 Jefferson

Davis Highway, Arlington, VA

Francis B. Crocco, Inc., P.O. Box 141 1, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00903

Frank Jeffrey & Assoc., 5201 Westbank Exp., Suite 206, Marrero, LA 70073

M.A. Stream Associates, Inc., 400 Second Ave. W„ Seattle, WA 98119

TANK CLEANING

Butterworth Inc. (USA), 3721 Lapas Dr., P.O. Box 18312, Houston, TX 77223- 9989

Butterworth Systems (UK), 123 Beddington Lane, Croydon CR9 4NX, Eng- land

Gamlen Marine Division, 375 Allwood Rd., Clifton, NY 07013

Gamajet Equipment Div., Sybron Chemicals Inc., 121 S. Maple Ave., So. San

Francisco, CA 94080

Petrochemical Services, Inc., 3820 Dauphine St., New Orleans, LA 70117

TANK LEVELING INDICATORS

American United Marine Corp., 5 Broadway, Route 1, Sagas, MA 01906

Kongsberg North America Inc., 400 Oser Ave., Hauppauge, NY 11738

Marine Moisture Control Co., 60 Inip Dr., Inwood, NY 1 1696

Metal Goods Manufacturing Company, 309 W. Hensley Blvd., Bartlesville, OK 74003

Metritape, Inc., P.O. box 2366, Littleton, MA 01460

Transamerica Delaval, Inc., Gems Sensors Division, Cowles Road, Plainville,

CT 06062

TORSIONAL VIBRATION SPECIALISTS

T.W. Spaetgens, 156 W. 8th Ave., Vancouver, Canada, V5Y 1N2

TOWING—Barges, Vessel Chartering, Lighterage, Salvage, etc.

Bay-Houston Towing Co., 805 World Trade Bldg., Houston, TX 77002

Curtis Bay Towing Co., Mercantile Bldg., Baltimore, MD 21202

Jan Erik Dyvi A/S, P.O. box 454, Sentrum, Norway

McAllister Bros., Inc., 17 Battery PL, New York, NY 10004

McDonough Marine Service, P.O. Box 26206, New Orleans, LA

Midland Affiliated Co., 580 Walnut St., Cincinnati, OH 45201

Moran Towing & Transportation Co., Inc., One World Trade Center, Suite 5335, New York, NY 10048

National Marine Service, Transport Div., 1750 Brentwood Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63144

Suderman & Young Co., Inc., 918 World Trade Bldg., Houston, TX 77002

VALVES AND FITTINGS

Dover Corporation, Norris Division, P.O. Box 1739, Tulsa, OK 74101

Elliott Manufacturing Co., Inc. (Remote Valve Operating Equipment), P.O. Box 773, Binghamton, NY 13902

Hayward Marine Products, 900 Fairmount Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ 07207

Marine Moisture Control Co., 60 Inip Dr., Inwood, NY 11696

Pittsburgh Brass Manufacturing, Sandy Hill Rd., R.D. 6 Box 387-A, Irwin, PA 15642

Stacey Fetterolf Corporation, P.O. Box 103, Skippack, PA 19474

Stockham Valves & Fittings, box 10326, Birmingham, AL 35202

Tate Temco, Inc. 1941 Lansdowne Road, Baltimore, MD 21227

Union Flonetics, P.O. Box 459, Clinton, PA 15026

Robert H. Wager Co., Inc., Passaic Avenue, Chatham, NH 07928

Waukesha Bearings Corp., 405 Commerce St., P.O. Box 798, Waukesha, Wl 53186

S.S. White Industrial Products, 151 Old New Brunswick Rd., Piscataway, NJ 08854

William E. Williams Valve Corporation, 38-52 Review Avenue, Long Island

City, NY II101

Zidell Explorations, Inc., (Valve Division), 3121 S.W. Moody Avenue, Portland,

OR 97201

VENTILATION DUCTING

Flexaust Company, 11 Chestnut St., Amesbury, MA 01913

VESSEL OWNER/OPERATOR

Wallenius Lines, P.O. Box 17086, S-10432 Stockholm, Sweden

VIBRATION ANALYSIS

DLI Engineering Corp., 253 Winslow Way West, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

VIDEO TRAINING FILMS

Gulf Publishing Company Video, P.O. Box 2608, Houston, TX 77001

JCHCA Canada, P.O. Box 2366, Station D, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

K1P5W9

WATER PURIFIERS

Alfa Laval, Inc., Dept. MR-2, 2115 Linwood Ave., Fort Lee, NJ 07024

Aqua-Chem, Inc. P.O. Box 421, Milwaukee, Wl 53201

Drew Chemical Corporation, One Drew Chemical Plaza, Boonton, NJ 07005

Everpure, Inc., 660 N. Blackhawk Dr., Westmont, IL 60559

Marine Moisture Control, 60 Inip Dr., Inwood, NY 11696

MECO (Mechanical Equipment Company, Inc.), 861 Carondelet St., New

Orleans, LA 70130

Riley-Beaird, P.O. Box 31115, Shreveport, LA 71130

Village Marine Inc., 2000 W. 135th St., Gardena, CA 90249

WEATHER CHART RECORDERS

Alden Electronics, 1145 Washington St., Westborough, MA 10581

WELDING

KSM Fastening Systems Inc., 301 New Albany Rd., Moorestown, NJ 08057

Metallizing Co. of America, Inc., 321 So. Hamilton, Sullivan, IL 61951

Miller Electric Mfg. Co., P.O. Box 1079, Appleton, Wl 54912

Oerlikon Welding Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 40964, Houston, TX 77240

WINCHES AND FAIRLEADS

Braden Winch Co., 800 East Dallas, Broken Arrow, OK 74012

Fritz Culver, Inc., P.O. Box 569, Covington, LA 70434

Markey Machinery Co., 79 South Horton St., Seattle, Washington 98134

McElroy Machine & Mfg. Co., Inc., P.O. Box 4454, W. Biloxi, MS 39531

Schoellhorn Albrecht, Div. of St. Louis Ship, 3460 So. Broadway, St. Louis,

MO 63118

Smith Berger Marine Inc., 516 S. Chicago St., Seattle, WA 98108

Stanspec Corp., 13600 Diese Ave., Cleveland, OH 44110

WINDOWS

Kearfott Marine Products, A Singer Co., 550 South Fulton Avenue, Mt. Ver- non, NY 10550

WIRE AND CABLE

AMP Special Industries, P.O. Box 1776, Southeastern, PA 19399

Anixter Bros., Inc., 4711 Golf Road, One Concourse Plaza, Skokie, IL 60076

Atlantic Cordage Corp., 60 Grant Ave., Carteret, NJ 07008

Delco Wire & Cable, Inc., 257 Rittenhouse Circle, Keystone Industrial Park,

Bristol, PA 19007

Seacoast Electric Supply Corp., 225 Passaic St., Passaic, NJ 07055

Seacoast Electric Supply Corp., 1505 Oliver St., Houston, TX 77007

WIRE/CABLE LUBRICANT

Atlantis Services, Inc., 1057 Kings Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32207

WIRE ROPE—Slings

Atlantic Cordage Corp., 60 Grant Ave., Carteret, NJ 07008

Bethlehem Steel Corp., Martin Tower, Bethlehem, PA 18018

A.L. Don Company, Foot of Dock Street, Matawan, NJ 07747

I & I Sling Company, 2626 Market Street, Dept. D, Aston, PA 19014

ZINC

The Piatt Bros. & Co., Box 1030, Waterbury, CT 06721

Smith & McCroken, 153 Franklin St., New York, NY 10013

Lisnave Will Continue Technical

Support To ASRY In Bahrain

The Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard (ASRY) in Bahrain (shown above) and Estalei- ros Navales de Lisboa (Lisnave) of Portugal recently signed an agreement under which Lis- nave will continue to provide technical support to ASRY until 1989. One of the world's largest and most experienced VLCC repair yards, Lis- nave was originally chosen both to design and then manage ASRY, the AOPEC-owned repair yard that was inaugurated in 1977.

Cooperation in succeeding years has been close, with Lisnave sending management and technical specialists to ASRY and supervising the training of local technicians, both in Bahrain and Lisbon.

The original concept of a repair yard in the

Arabian Gulf to service the many tankers, bulk carriers, containerships, and general cargo ves- sels trading to the area has been a great success, with occupancy of ASRY's 450,000-dwt drydock always exceeding 83 percent. Technology trans- fer, one of the primary objectives, has also been achieved. The ASRY work force is reinforced by contract labor from the Far East as well as tech- nicians from Europe in specialist activities, among whom Lisnave provides more than 100 personnel.

The link with Lisnave has enabled ASRY to call on teams of specialists at short notice to work on large repair specifications and thus extend the yard's capabilities, making ASRY technically competitive with larger shipyards in

Europe and the Far East. This link will now continue, at least until 1989, and provide a use- ful base for ASRY's further development in line with shipowners' demands for larger and more complex repairs as docking intervals lengthen and more specialized machinery and equipment is incorporated in new vessel design and devel- opment.

Du Pont Offers Free Brochure

On New "Offshore Maintenance

Painting Service' Program

E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. (Inc.), Wil- mington, Del., is offering a 12-page brochure on the company's new Offshore Maintenance

Painting Service (OMPS). The publication, gen- erously illustrated with color photos depicting different phases of the OMPS program, is divided into five sections devoted to various aspects of the program and to Du Pont's

Cathodic Protection Services, designed to be integrated with OMPS for total structure pro- tection.

The first section, titled "OMPS: An Over- view," points out that offshore production facili- ties constitute the largest single investment of capital for most large petroleum companies, and protecting that investment by preserving painted surfaces is a complex job that must be done regularly and correctly or significant loss through surface deterioration can result. By applying a programmed approach to mainte- nance painting, Du Pont says they have been able to cut costs by 60 percent over the past 18 years.

Section two of the brochure discusses Du

Pont's assumption of total responsibility for maintenance painting of an offshore facility, and section three is on guaranteed cost control by a step-at-a-time approach: first step, a pre-survey conference to determine the feasibility of the second step, a comprehensive in-depth on-site survey for an accurate, guaranteed cost estimate for long-term, continuous protection, with a pre- dictable budget.

Section four mentions that in keeping with the continuing nature of offshore maintenance painting, major project planning is done a year in advance and updated to fit actual site requirements as work proceeds. On an offshore platform, project coordinators working directly for Du Pont have total responsibility for paint- ing, scheduling, supervision and inspection. This section also contains a summary of OMPS bene- fits, one of the most important being stable, pre- dictable cost control.

Du Pont offers Cathodic Protection Services for its OMPS clients. The program is designed to be integrated with OMPS for total structure protection, and the final section of the brochure lists the program steps, which include: (1) sur- vey and analysis of existing cathodic protection systems: (2) development of a planned retrofit- ting program to insure optimum cathodic pro- tection; (3) design and engineering of all anodes for retrofitting; (4) total anode installation ser- vices and know-how; and (5) continuous moni- toring and inspection.

For full information and a free copy of the

Offshore Maintenance Painting Service bro- chure from Du Pont,

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