Trust your ship
The team effort that characterizes every
Baltimore job begins with the personal
attention of the yard's top management:
Here, Gen. Supt. W. F. Murr and Gen.
Mgr. J. D. Ingham are flanked by Assts. to
Gen. Mgr. J. B. Platner and E. F. Adler.
BETHLEHEM STEEL
Shipbuilding
Executive Offices:
Bethlehem, PA 18016
Telephone: (215) 694-2424
Sales Offices: 25 Broadway,
New York, NY 10004
Telephone: (212) 344-3300;
Bethlehem Shipyards:
Dry Docks in Baltimore, New York, Boston, los Angeles, and
San Francisco Harbors, and at Beaumont, Texas.
Building Ways at Sparrows Point, Md.; Beaumont, Texas; San
Francisco, Calif.; and Singapore.
Cables: BETHSHIP
with Bethlehem
We'll take good care of her, whether she's
suffered major damage, or needs only
minor repair or reconditioning. We have
all the necessary skills and tools to make
her fit for her next voyage . . . and quickly,
if you're in a hurry. We'll even change her
character by conversion, if you wish, or
increase her capacity by lengthening or
jumboizing.
Our seven ship repair yards — on the
American East, Gulf, and West Coasts —
offer complete and dependable repair ser-
vice. You'll find no better accommoda-
tions anywhere in the world.
BALTIMORE
In Baltimore Harbor, our Key Highway and Fort McHenry
yards constitute the largest and most complete ship repair-
ing facility in the United States. At nearby Fairfield,
Bethlehem operates an efficient shore-based plant for
cleaning tanks of all sizes. Our Baltimore yards maintain
five dry docks and more than 10,000 ft of pier berthing
space, all fully serviced with utilities and large-capacity
cranes. They regularly perform work spanning the entire
range of ship maintenance and repair, and handle large-
scale conversion and jumboizing jobs—along with new
construction of special ships and barges—plus all kinds of
industrial work.
56 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News
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