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ACT/PACE To Establish

Own Offices On Gulf Coast

Associated Container Transpor- tation/? ACE Line is expanding its involvement in the trade between the U.S. Gulf and Australia and

New Zealand, through establish- ment of its own offices in New

Orleans and Houston. The change will also involve the appointment of

Gulf and Eastern Steamship and

Chartering Corporation to perform other agency functions. The Gulf operations will be managed by Jo- seph Zehner, ACT/PACE Gulf re- gional manager.

Last September, ACT established its own sales office in the Midwest.

The line also commenced a slot- charter agreement with its main competitor, Columbus Line, which now allows PACE Line to offer greater frequency of sailings from a full range of Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports.

Gilead Named Vice

President Of Operations

For Zim-American Line

Capt. Yoel Yanai, senior vice president of operations for Zim-

American Israeli Shipping Compa- ny, has announced the appointment of Avi Gilead as vice president of operations. Mr. Gilead, who joined

Zim in 1975, is responsible for logis- tics and equipment control for Zim's

North American operations, and he will oversee Zim's evaluation of in- novations such as double-stack trains.

He received a master's degree in operations research from the Israeli

Institute of Technology, and is a graduate of Haifa University with a degree in economics and statistics.

He has more than 12 years of experi- ence in the transportation industry, most recently serving as assistant vice president of operations for

Zim.

Engelhard Offers

Chloropac Generator

Service Contracts

Engelhard Corporation, Iselin,

N.J., a world leader in the manufac- ture of specialty chemical and met- allurgical products, is now offering complete service contracts to cus- tomers of its Chloropac® in-situ so- dium hypochlorite generators for the prevention of organic fouling in circulating water systems.

Structured to ensure trouble-free operation, Engelhard's Chloropac service contracts are customized for each user to provide regular servic- ing and inspections, routine and emergency repairs anywhere in the world and periodic updating of the systems as technological improve- ments are achieved.

Installed in over 1,000 industrial

Circle 337 on Reader Service Card •> and commercial sites around the world, Chloropac units are available in virtually any size for the electro- lytic generation of sodium hypo- chlorite from ordinary seawater.

Applications range from coastal power stations to offshore drilling rigs and oceangoing vessels.

To obtain information on how to purchase a Chloropac service con- tract, or a Chloropac generator,

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Metropolitan Plumbing

Expands Valve, Fitting

Strainer Inventories —Literature Available

Metropolitan Plumbing Supply of

Long Island City, N.Y., recently an- nounced that they have doubled their inventory and tripled their machine shop capacity.

They can now supply quality shipyard and marine valves, fittings, flanges, strainers, expansion joints and piping specialties in sizes to 72 inches, in all metals: scupper valves, inverted vent check valves, deck drains, strainers, stop check, cross, angle, hose and practically any valve required.

For complete literature contain- ing full information,

Circle 63 on Reader Service Card

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