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Coastal States Trading

Announces Personnel Changes

Marianne C. Hughes, vice president of operations and administration for Coastal

States Trading, Inc., the transportation and supply subsidiary of The Coastal Corporation, has assumed the additional responsibilities of marine operations following the retirement of

GEORGE G . SHARP, INC.

MARINE ENGINEERS SYSTEMS ANALYSTS 100 Church Street Arlington, Virg nia 22202

New York, N. Y. 10007 (703) 892-4000 (212) 732-2800

Virginia Beach, Va. 23462 Voorhees, N. J. 08043 (804) 499-4125 (609) 772-0 888 89 • Marine Surveyors • Port Engineer Service • On-Off Hire Surveys • Damage Surveys • Voyage Repair Supervision • World Wide Trave

SIMMONS ASSOCIATES

Naval Architects & Marine Engineers

P.O. BOX 760 • SARASOTA. FLORIDA 33578 • USA (813) 921-1231 * TLX 9103808486 ^ STV/SANDERS & THOMAS

Marine Engineering • Systems Analysis

Consulting/Design Engineering 1745 Jefferson Davis Highway 703/521-5416

Arlington. VA 22202

R.A. STEARN INC.

NAVAL ARCHITECTS and MARINE ENGINEERS 253 N. 1st Avenue sturgeon Bay, Wl 54235

Phone (414) 743-8282 TLX 753166, ESL 62388810

Trant-Intemational Marine Services Corp.

T I M S C O

MAINTENANCE MONITORING SYSTEMS INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEMS 622 Azalea Road Mobile, Alabama 36609 205/666-7121 ^Tracor Hydronautics^

INTEGRATED ENGINEERING SERVICES

FOR THE MARINE INDUSTRY

RESEARCH • DEVELOPMENT

DESIGN • TESTING

HYDRONAUTICS SHIP MODEL BASIN

Tracor Hydronautics 7210 Pindell School Road

Laurel, Maryland 20707

Telephone: (301) 776-7454

Telex: 8-7585

THOMAS B. WILSON ASSOCIATES

NAVAL ARCHITECTS & MARINE ENGINEERS 1258 N. AVALON BLVD. • WILMINGTON, CA. 90744

PHONE (213) 518 0940

Albin Smith, vice president of marine trans- portation.

Glen T. Maynard, has been promoted to director of marine services reporting to Ms.

Hughes. In his new position, Mr. Maynard will supervise company and vessel operations, chartering, loss control, demurrage, marine op- erations and agency operations.

Mr. Maynard was most recently a senior marine analyst with Coscol Marine, also a sub- sidiary of The Coastal Corporation.

A Coastal employee since 1982, Ms. Hughes had been a crude oil representative at Coastal

States Trading prior to her promotion in 1984 to vice president of domestic crude trading, re- sponsible for domestic crude trading and domes- tic refinery supply activities. Ms. Hughes worked for a number of years in trading opera- tions with Dane Energy Company and Phoenix

Petroleum Company.

No Need To Remove Shaft For

Bearing Change With Duramax

Demountable Bearings

Easily replaceable, demountable rubber stave bearings are now available from the Duramax

Marine Division of The Johnson Rubber Com- pany.

The individual staves of Duramax demount- able bearings can be assembled or replaced with- out shaft withdrawal. These keystone-sided, molded rubber staves slide into place without hindrance and can be removed as easily. Ship- builders and owners will benefit from this time saving feature since Duramax demountable bearings can cut the cost of bearing inspection and replacement by about one-half.

Other bearings Duramax offers include metal backed stave bearings, with individually re- placeable staves to support extreme shaft loads, and Duramax sleeve and flanged bearings, which feature specially formulated nitrile rub- ber securely bonded to metallic or nonmetallic shells.

For further information containing full infor- mation,

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Bailey Offers Custom

Computer-Designed Refrigeration —Literature Available

The engineering department of Bailey Refrig- eration has announced the addition of comput- er-automated drafting to its roster of services.

Using ATT computers and Autocad software, and the HP 6-pen Plotter, the firm can handle the large and small air conditioning and refriger- ation needs of its customers more efficiently and many times faster.

The CAD system accommodates the need for the drawing of plans quickly and the CAD revi- sion capability is up to 10 times faster than revi- sions made manually. A high quality output is assured. In addition, the Bailey hardware in- cludes the ATT 6300 Computer, HP 7475 6-pen

Plotter, Okidata 2400 printer, ATT 6300 mouse, 8087 math coprocessor and Seagate 20 Mbyte hard disk.

Together with the accompanying software, these computers can quickly effect piping, elec- trical drawings, installation drawings and de- tails, equipment, dimensional and assembly drawings, schematics, and more, in two or three dimensional views.

Bailey Refrigeration can now computer-de- sign to individual refrigeration needs and/or to the customer's unique own specification.

For free literature containing complete details on all Bailey's HVAC-R services,

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Gould Opens New Facilities For

Circuit Breaker Repair, Overhaul —Literature Available

Gould Inc. Systems Protection Division has announced the opening of two new facilities to provide repair and overhaul services for circuit breakers.

The new facilities are located at Gould's head- quarters plant in Philadelphia and in Virginia

Beach, Va.

George Gordon, president of Gould Sys- tems Protection Division, said the expanded facilities recognize a growing need for fast turn- around and expert workmanship in the repair and overhaul of circuit breakers.

He noted that Gould, which is the largest and only full line supplier of Mil spec circuit break- ers and switchgear for the U.S. Navy, has pre- viously provided overhaul services on a limited basis from its Philadelphia plant. "Now, with dedicated facilities in two loca- tions, we are able to serve this expanding market on a nationwide basis, assuring both speed and expertise from Gould specialists."

Gould Inc. designs, develops and manufac- tures computer and electronic products and sys- tems used in defense, industrial and scientific applications.

For free literature containing full informa- tion,

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MacGregor-Navire Access Gear

Ordered For Vehicle Carriers

Building In People's Republic

The cargo access equipment for two car/truck carriers to be built at a major shipyard in the

People's Republic of China for West German operator Christian F. Ahrenkiel will be Mac-

Gregor-Navire designed. Each 3,700-car capac- ity vessel will be fitted with an extensive access shipset that, in addition to the heavy-duty stern and side ramps, will include water/gastight doors, internal ramps, two complete liftable decks, and two mobile deck lifters.

The equipment order was placed with MGN's

Hong Kong office by Jiangnan Shipyard, one of the PRC's larger yards located in the port of

Shanghai. Considered to be well equipped,

Jiangnan will have the distinction of supplying the first large car carriers of modern design to be built in China. Both vessels are included for delivery in the first half of 1988.

Designed by the Bremen office of the Swiss- based naval architect Maierform, each carrier will be able to load, besides cars, heavy vehicles over her 70-ton capacity MGN stern ramp, and up to 360 TEU in containers. To accommodate the 3,700 cars, there will be a total cargo area of 32,400 cubic meters distributed over nine decks.

This includes the internal ramps and the 8,100- cubic-meter area provided by the two complete liftable decks that are being supplied in panel form by MGN.

For additional information on MGN cargo access equipment,

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