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THE BAILEY GROUP AIR CONDITIONING 194 NEWMAN'S VALVES 286
BERGEN DIESEL DIESEL ENGINES 201 NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING/REPAIR 345
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Unitor Strengthens
Its Engagement In
Marine Chemical Market
Norwegian-based Unitor Ships
Service AS, recently signed a con- tract with Sybron Chemicals Inc. of
Birmingham, N.J., to acquire their
Gamlen Marine Chemicals activity.
Gamlen Marine Chemicals, which is one of Unitor's competitors, has a worldwide network for the distribu- tion and sale of marine chemicals and services. The acquisition of
Gamlen Marine is expected to con- tribute to further improvement of
Unitor's results during 1988.
Unitor already possesses a strong marine chemical activity through its
Perolin Marine operation. Together with Gamlen Marine, this operation will now be integrated into Unitor
Marine Chemicals as a separate di- vision. Its headquarters will contin- ue to be located at Rickmansworth outside London. The product lines of both Perolin and Gamlen Marine will be integrated into one common line containing the best products from both ranges.
For more information and free lit- erature,
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Free Brochure On Marine
Technical Services Offered
By Clyde Leavitt, Inc.
Clyde Leavitt, Inc. (CLI) of
Ocean Springs, Miss., which special- izes in marine surveys, marine con- sulting and naval architecture, is offering a free brochure titled "CLI
Marine Technical Services."
The publication lists such CLI marine technical services as: acci- dent reconstruction, certification, consultation, grain ship stability, in- spection, legal assistance, models, naval architecture, owners represen- tation, professional engineering, sal- vage, surveys, technical writing, testing, and vessel and cargo dam- age and analysis.
Each of the above headings is accompanied by a brief explanatory test.
Also listed are the following facili- ties available in-house or for hire from Clyde Leavitt: blueprinting, chartered or scheduled aircraft com- puters, diving, drafting, engineer- ing, metal and woodworking, me- trology, model testing, photocopy- ing, physical testing, printing, secre- tarial, and technical library.
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EES Corporation Offers
Brochure On 'Omnipure'
Sewage Treatment Plants
EES Corporation of Sugar Land,
Texas, has published a six-page bro- chure titled "OMNIPURE Sewage
Treatment Plants," which is being offered free.
The brochure discusses the three basic categories of marine sanita- tion devices manufactured by EES
Corporation for its Omnipure prod- uct line: the standard or commercial unit, the engineered unit, and the military unit. EES Corporation can offer a hybrid of the three categories if desired. The basic differences be- tween them are highlighted in the brochure, along with photographs of each.
The basic theory of operation for all Omnipure systems is explained with a flow chart showing the vari- ous components.
Also included is a listing of stan- dard unit design specifications.
Units designed by Omnipure are certified by the USCG, IMO, and the United Kingdom Department of transportation.
For further information and free copy of the brochure from EES Cor- poration,
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Northwest Marine Receives $5.5-Million Contract
To Overhaul MSC Ship
Northwest Marine Iron Works,
Portland, Ore., was recently awarded a $5,498,890 firm-fixed- price contract by the U.S. Navy for the drydocking and overhaul of the
USNS Observation Island, a Mili- tary Sealift Command (MSC) mis- sile range instrumentation ship. The work is expected to be completed
February 28,1988.
J.G. Systems, Inc., New
Company, Specializes
In Air Blast Equipment
J.G. Systems, Inc., a new compa- ny specializing in air blast equip- ment, was recently formed by Jim
Giese Sr. and Bob Jellerson in
Auburn, Wash.
J.G. Systems, Inc. offers a com- plete product line to satisfy specific equipment requirements, which in- clude: steel grit blasting and recov- ery systems; bulk abrasive blast units and vacuum recovery systems; enclosed blasting facilities; spare parts for major manufacturers equipment; and project consulting services.
For additional information and free literature from J.G. Systems,
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Derecktor Awarded $16-Million Contract
To Build Army Tugs
The Rhode Island yard of Robert
E. Derecktor Shipyards recently re- ceived a $16-million contract to build two 128-foot U.S. Army tugs.
The contract contains an option for the construction of eight similar tugs over the next four years. The exercising of the option depends on future Army funding availability.
Parker Halts
Acquisition of Gull
Parker Hannifin Corporation re- ported that it has notified Gull Inc. that Parker will not complete its acquisition transaction with Gull, which was previously scheduled for
December 23, 1987.
Gull and Parker signed an acqui- sition agreement in late October which called for Gull to meet certain financial conditions. Parker presi- dent and chief executive officer
Paul G. Schloemer said, "Since not all of the requirements were met, Parker's board of directors voted not to waive the conditions and not to proceed with the Decem- ber 23 closing." 62 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News