Page 63: of Maritime Reporter Magazine (January 1986)

Read this page in Pdf, Flash or Html5 edition of January 1986 Maritime Reporter Magazine

Bailey Controls Offers 5-Day Maintenance/

Repair Seminar

Pneumatic instrument mainte- nance and repair methods is the topic of a five-day seminar to be conducted by Bailey Controls from

January 20 through January 24, 1986, at the Embassy Suites, 1440

East Imperial Avenue, El Segundo,

Calif. A tuition fee of $900, payable in advance to Bailey Controls, will cover the cost of the seminar and necessary materials.

The course covers basic mainte- nance, installation, calibration and repair of pneumatic transmitters, controllers, control valves, position- ers, control stations and indicators.

Loop and tuning procedures will be reviewed, as well as fault isolation procedures. Significant lab time provides hands on experience to reinforce classroom activities.

The seminar should be of special interest to instrument mechanics and technicians, maintenance su- pervisors and control operators.

For a registration form or more information, write E.G. Bailey

Training Center, 2882 Cricket Lane,

Willoughby Hills, Ohio 44092, or call (216) 943-5533, outside Ohio toll free 1-800-447-0111.

ADVERTISE IN THESE

SPECIAL EMPHASIS ISSUES

TWICE EACH MONTH

BEST READ

BECAUSE EVERY ISSUE

IS CURRENT

SPECIAL NAVY

COVERAGE

BONUS DISTRIBUTION

AT MEETINGS & SHOWS

FOR MORE MARINE SALES IN '86

JANUARY 1, 1986

Advertising

Closing Dale-

December 12. '65 • OUTSTANDING WORKBOATS & MOBILE RIGS AWARDS • WORKBOAT INDUSTRY ISSUE • SPECIAL DIESEL ENGINE GUIDE

SUPPLEMENT • PLUS—A wealth of current business and technical information first—weeks before the slower monthlies.

JANUARY 15, 1986

Advertising * • CANADIAN MARITIME INDUSTRIES

Closing Date- REVIEW

December 26. 85 • REDUCING FUEL COSTS • SPECIAL MARINE PUMPS GUIDE

SUPPLEMENT • PLUS—A wealth of current business and technical information first—weeks before the slower monthlies.

FEBRUARY 1,1986 FEBRUARY 15, 1986 • 1986 NAVY ANNUAL

Advertising • U.S. NAVY SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMS

Closing Date-

January 10. 86 • U.S. NAVY BUYING OFFICES • SPECIAL DECK MACHINERY GUIDE

SUPPLEMENT • PLUS—A wealth of current business and technical information first—weeks before the slower monthlies.

Advertising • ANNUAL AMERICAN WATERWAYS

Closing Date— OPERATORS ISSUE

January 24. 86 • U.S. INLAND WATERWAYS YARDS • FERRY/EXCURSION BOAT REVIEW • SPECIAL SHIPBOARD GENERATORS

GUIDE SUPPLEMENT • PLUS—A wealth of current business and technical information first—weeks before the slower monthlies.

A Lasting Reputation

At Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding we've built our reputation through 30 years of hard work; 30 years of emphasis on qual- ity workmanship and customer satisfac- tion.

Superior design and construction, tech- nical field services, spare parts or just helpful advice. We deliver what you need when you need it.

We always put the customer first. That's what makes our reputation last!

For more information, contact:

George R. Duclos, President,

Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding 1 Riverside Ave., Somerset, MA 02726

Tel: (617) 676-8596

GLADDING-HEARN

SHIPBUILDING

The Duclos Corporation

Circle 342 on Reader Service Card

MARCH 1, 1986

Advertising

Closing Date-

February 7

SPECIAL NAVAL TECHNOLOGY EDITION

New All Navy Special Edition of MARITIME

REPORTER

The New 86-87 U.S. Navy Budget — Latest Changes & Developments —Full Statistics

SPECIAL MARINE VALVES GUIDE

SUPPLEMENT

MARCH 15, 1986

Advertising

Closing Date-

February 24

ANNUAL NAVIGATION COMMUNICATIONS

EQUIPMENT REVIEW

R.T.C.M. HIGHLIGHTS (Radio Technical Commission for Maritime

Services Annual Meeting)

SPECIAL NAVIGATION/COMMUNICATIONS

GUIDE SUPPLEMENT

PLUS—A wealth of current business and technical information first—weeks before the slower monthlies.

THE DOMINANT WORLDWIDE MARINE INDUSTRY MAGAZINE

World's Largest Requested Total Circulation—100%

World's Largest Circulation to Buying-lnfluience

Readers

Largest U.S. Circulation to Buyers

Largest Circulation to Navy Buyers

Full Market Coverage—Ocean, Offshore, Inland, Navy

Best Quality Circulation Records

Most Current Circulation Records

Current Editorial Content (Twice Each Month)

Largest Number of Advertisers

Largest Number of Advertising Pages

Produces Largest Number of Sales Leads

FOR BEST

ADVERTISING

RESULTS

MARITIME

REPORTER

AND

ENGINEERING NEWS 118 East 25th Street

New York, NY 10010 (212)477-6700

Maritime Reporter

First published in 1881 Maritime Reporter is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global maritime industry.