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Liebherr Wins Large

Gantry Crane Order

From Japanese Shipbuilder

Liebherr-Werk Nenzing, Austria, recently received a large ships gan- try crane order from Japanese ship- builder Tsuneishi. The order, for three plus one multipurpose con- tainer-handling, jib-type gantry cranes of Liebherr's well-known type MPS with lifting capacities of 45 tons, underlines this maker's ex- pertise in the field.

The portal cranes will be installed on three container feeder vessels of 950-TEU capacity, contracted be- tween A.P. Moeller and the ship- yard.

This latest order for Liebherr fol- lows other recent contracts for six type CCB gantry cranes, delivered to the Danish shipyard Odense for

USA owner Crowley, and a further four CCB gantries supplied to Ital- ian Fincantieri shipyard in Trieste, again for an American owner, name- ly Castle & Cook.

The current work load in Lieb- herr's Nenzing factory includes 48 high-speed deck cranes of seven tons capacity, a special design de- nominated BW to be installed in 12 reefers presently under construction at the Kleven yard in Norway for a consortium of Scandinavian owners.

Further orders for the high-capacity

BW cranes are presently being exe- cuted, including six 25 toners and 40 of 50 tons capacity.

On the offshore crane side, a con- siderable number of cranes for the

British, Norwegian and Dutch sec- tors of the North Sea are in hand, not only in Nenzing but also in

Liebherr's newest setup in Sunder- land, where production started at the beginning of this year.

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LQMoffitt Merges

With BFGoodrich

With the recent merger of Lucian

Q. Moffitt, Inc., with the BFGood- rich Company, LQMoffitt opera- tions have become part of the Dy- namic Polymer Products business unit of the BFGoodrich Aerospace

Division.

While BFGoodrich assumes the ongoing business relationships of former LQMoffitt, the previous company's sales and customer ser- vice personnel will continue to han- dle inquiries and orders. Manufac- turing facilities for Cutless® brand bearings and related marine indus- try products remain at their same locations. Field warehouse opera- tions will also be maintained and continually upgraded.

The Dynamic Polymer Products business unit is also responsible for

Torsilastic® springs and other spe- cialty molded products for transpor- tation, commercial, industrial, and government markets.

The change was made to enhance customer service and product quali- ty through more efficient operations and coordination under a unified management structure, according to

Ian R. Stopps, new general man- ager of BFGoodrich Dynamic Poly- mer Products.

Marketing, sales and engineering offices have been moved to a new

BFGoodrich location. They may be contacted at BFGoodrich, P.O. Box 5550, Akron, Ohio 44313, phone (216) 374-4123, telefax (216) 666- 6788.

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Ferrous Offers BT-7

Marine Bunker Treatment —Literature Available

Ferrous Corporation now offers

BT-7 Marine Bunker Treatment.

Based on decades of actual use in the chemical process industry, BT-7 disperses sludge and reduces com- patability problems with today's marine fuels from MGO and IFOs to the heaviest of resids. According to

Ferrous, the use of BT-7 will keep tanks, lines, fuel heaters and burner tips or fuel injectors clean.

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