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Shipyards

Cadiz

Telf.: (34-561 27 33 50

Fax: 134-56) 27 8362 25 68 28

Telex: 76021 ASTIL E 76153 AVENE

Sevilla

Telf.: (34-54! 451011

Fax: (34-54) 45 76 59

Telex: 72345 ASTIL E

Bilbao

Telf. (34-41495 71 50

Fax: (34-4) 496 49 76

Telex: 31519 AERSE

Santander

Telf.: (34-42) 54 00 50

Fax: (34-42) 54 00 26

Telex: 35810 ASSAE

ASTANO Ferrol

Telf.: (34-811 34 07 00

Fax: (34-81) 34 09 54 (34-81)34 32 52

Telex: 85507 ASTAN E 82381 ASTAN E

Why you should repair (or convert) your ships at Astilleros

We think that you have at least four good reasons to choose Spain:

Our strategic allocation.

Spain is the natural crosspoint for all ma|or routes linking America,

Europe and the East, and crude oil shipping through the Suez Canal or the Cape of Good Hope.

Our technical skills and facilities. 12 dry docks and 2 floating docks, with capacities up to 400.000 d.w.t.

Our conversion experience Ask for the facts. Astilleros has successfully converted all kinds of vessels (our recent contracts include the conversion of a 21.000 dwt Bulkcarrrier into a molten Sulphur carrier for Navimin).

And Astilleros is a well known leader in FPSO and FSU and in

Internal Blasting and Coating.

A spread of specialized yards.

Along the long coastline of Spain, and covering all tonnages.

And the Spanish weather...

Last but no least: an excellent climate means that work is rarely held up by adverse weather.

As Astilleros offers, also, the best price and surprising financial packages, don't you think it's high time to check on us?

ASTILLEROS

ESPANOLES

For further information: Astilleros Espaholes, S.A.

Padilla, 17 28006 Madrid

Tel. (3411 435 78 40

Telex 27648 ASTIL E

Fax. (341) 576 29 56

The Shipbuilders of Spain Circle 215 on Reader Service Card

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