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Aiken-Murray Offers

Brochure On Chemical

And Engineering Services

Aiken-Murray Corporation, New

York, N.Y., is offering a free six- page fold-out brochure and other literature on the chemical and engi- neering services marketed by the company.

Included in the literature is an announcement by Kenneth J. Ed- wards, president of Aiken-Murray

Corporation, introducing improved "marine" Aiken® Even-Flo® formu- las to tackle today's problems expe- rienced by steam turbine ships and motor vessels.

Aiken Even-Flo 910 (MVs) and

Aiken Even-Flo 910E (STs) are so- phisticated wholly organic fuel treatments. They incorporate chem- icals that inhibit stratification, in- hibit corrosion, prevent the forma- tion of asphaltic agglomerates, and reduce the surface tension of the fuel. When all of these components are blended into a liquid, the result is a product which causes a uniform mixture to be delivered from the treated storage tanks to the burner nozzles for maximum combustion efficiency and system cleanliness.

According to the manufacturer, maintenance downtime is reduced considerably and the resulting fuel savings are many times over the cost of the treatment used.

The illustrated brochure dis- cusses Aiken products and formula- tions used in a comprehensive ap- proach which the company has suc- cessfully followed since 1934 in many of the largest and interme- diate size companies on land and at sea in the U.S. and abroad.

For further information and a free copy of the brochure and litera- ture from Aiken-Murray Corpora- tion,

Circle 295 on Reader Service Card

Committee Seeks Funds

To Restore Memorial

To Slocum Tragedy

A committee has been formed in

New York City to restore the Slo- cum Fountain monument in Tomp- kins Square Park under the Munici- pal Art Society's Adopt-A-Monu- ment Program. The aim of the com- mittee is to raise the estimated $12,000 for the restoration and en- dowed maintenance for the coming 85th anniversary of the fire aboard the excursion steamer General Slo- cum, in which 1,021 lives were lost.

The disaster has gone down in his- tory books as the second largest inland water casualty in the nation and worst in the history of New

York City.

Much of the safety conditions for passengers on the nation's inland waters now are the result of reforms made in the laws after this tragedy.

Information may be obtained from the non profit Slocum Memo- rial Fountain, Municipal Art Socie- ty, 475 Madison Avenue, New York

City, N.Y. 10022.

ENGINEERING

Overseas shipping is a vital component of

Sea-Land Corporation, a multibillion dollar international freight transportation company. To retain our leadership position among competi- tors in the ocean transportation business, we're seeking an Engineer who will be responsible for the design of new construction and an additional

Engineer who will focus on the management of existing modification and conversion projects.

The ideal candidates will need a degree in

Marine Engineering and/or Naval Architecture; 5 years' design experience in ship's machinery and outfit, as well as new construction and con- version/repair superintendent experience. You should also have solid backgrounds in preparing new construction and major modification specifications, and 2 years' experience in Project

Management, including contract negotiations.

Additional qualifications include international work experience in both Europe and the Far East; computer skills with both programming and PC usage; fluency in English; and familiarity with national and international rules and regulations.

Sea-Land offers competitive salaries and benefits packages for these administrative and technical management positions. To apply, send your resume with salary requirements to;

Manager, Corporate Human Resources,

Sea Land Corporation, P.O. Box 800, Iselin,

NJ 08830. We are an equal opportunity employer M/F/H/V

Sea-Land

Corporation

SARGENT & HERKES, INC.

NAVAL ARCHITECTS • MARINE ENGINEERS 225 BARONNE ST., SUITE 1405

NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112 (504) 524-1612

PECK OFFICER

USCG approved - RADAR OBSERVER COURSE

USCG approved - FIREFIGHTING SCHOOL

Alto USCG Exam Prep Courtis for CAPTAIN. MASTER. AB. ENGINEER, 0MED ft»°ee 1-800-BEST-0NE 88?"

SEPiTEL

NAVAL SHIP ELECTROMAGNETICS • Electromagnetic Compatability Design • Combat Systems Integration • Topside Design/Antenna Arrangements • Communication Systems Design

SENTEL CORP • 6713 Robinia Rd • Camp Springs MD 20748 (301) 449-3630

T.UI. SPflETGEHS

TORSIONAL VIBRATION SPECIALISTS

OUR 42ND YEAR SERVING

INTERNATIONAL CLIENTS 156 W. 8th Ave. (604) 879-2974

Vancouver, Canada V5Y 1N2 Telex 0455188

FAX: (604) 879-6588 (Qfeawct/Ay , (Trie.

Marine Engineers and Naval Architects;

P.O. Box 338

Essex. CT .06426

P.O. Box 205

Solomons, MD 20688 17 Battery PI.

N.Y , N.Y 10004 2 Skyline Place Suite 311

Falls Church, VA 22041

SSSSS-VAY.Y; "Telex: 517931 Seaworthysys

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GEORGE G. rSHARP, INC

SYSTEMS ANALYSIS

NAVAL ARCHITECTS-MARINE ENGINEERS

I00 CHURCH STREET-NEW YORK, N.Y. 1000J [1I3] 732-2800

WASHINGTON,D.C. [703] 892-4000

VIRGINIA BEACH.VA. [804] 499-4I25

PHILADELPHIA,PA. [609] 772 -08S3

TWX.'7IO-58l-2758 CABLE: GEO SHARP NVK

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

STURGEON BAY MODEL SHOP

SHIP MODELS SINCE 1941

Will. L. Herbst 187N. Ninth Ave.

Sturgeon Bay, Wl 54235

DISPLAY S DESIGN

MODELS phone 414/894-2859 414/7432921 414/7443091

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Trans-International Marine Services Corp.

T I M S C O

MAINTENANCE MONITORING SYSTEMS

INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEMS P.O. Box 91360

Mobile, Alabama 36691 205/666-7121

Quality Management, Training, Technical

Support, ILS and Marine

Engineering Services 1 5 Locations Worldwide

SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES CORPORATION 200 EAST PARK DRIVE

MT. LAUREL. NEW JERSEY 08054 (609)866-2400

SEACOR is a subsidiary of Day & Zimmermann, Inc.

W. Logistic ™ LConsultants, Inc.

INTEGRATED LOGISTIC SUPPORT SERVICES

TRAINING, SUPPLY SUPPORT, TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS

RELIABILITY & MAINTAINABILITY STUDIES

CONFIGURATION/DATA MANAGEMENT 3008-C BIENVILLE BLVD., OCEAN SPRINGS, MS 39564

PHONE: (601) 872-2766 FAX: (601) 875-6443

MORGAN CITY, LA OFFICE PHONE: (504) 384-6120

VIBRANALYSIS ENGINEERING CORP • PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS • VIBRATION ANALYSIS • FIELD & SHOP BALANCE • ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANTS • COMPUTERIZED DATA COLLECTION • MARINE APPLICATIONS

VIBRANALYSIS ENGINEERING CORP 4380 S. Wayside, Suite 100

Houston, TX 77087 713-643-1051 ^WELDING _ T~ CONSULTANTS

USA • WELDING ENGINEERS • DESIGNERS • TECHNICIANS 10399 Paradise Blvd.. St. Petersburg, FL 33706 (813) 367-7067

FAX (813) 360-9417

Milwaukee,.Wl • Houston, TX • Chicago, IL • Norfolk, VA

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