JACKSON ROPE CORPORATION
Subsidiary of ASPRO, Inc.
Ninth and Oley Streets, Reading, Pa. 19604
Phone 215/376-6761
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MarAd Approves Title XI
To Finance $23.2-Million
Barge/Towboat Program
The Maritime Administration
has approved in principle the ap-
plication of Flowers Transporta-
tion, Inc., 1024 Washington Build-
ing, Greenville, Miss., for Title
XI guarantee to aid in financing
the construction of three tow-
boats and 72 barges, and the re-
financing of one towboat and five
barges.
Construction financing will cov-
er towboats with the following
characteristics: (1) 4,200 hp, 42-
foot beam, 140-foot length over-
all, crew 11; (2) 5,600 hp, 42-foot
beam, 140-foot length overall,
crew 11; (3) 6,700 hp, 50-foot
beam, 168-foot length overall,
crew 15. Draft for all three is 8
feet 6 inches. Thirty of the barges
are semi-integrated hopper barges
with deadweight capacity of 1,960
short tons; the remaining barges
are box hopper vessels of two
sizes — 1,748 or 1,800 short tons
deadweight capacity. The tow-
boats were delivered between Au-
gust and November 1975, and the
barges between March 1975 and
February 1976.
The refinanced vessels include
a 5,600-hp towboat with 42-foot
beam, 140-foot length overall,
draft of 8 feet 6 inches, and a
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Heavy marine work is tough business.
You simply can't risk your reputation on
second-best equipment—especially the
rope you use.
That's why Jackson ropes are pre-
ferred by veteran seamen. Jackson has a
longtime record of performing depend-
ably under the most rugged conditions.
They're designed to handle easier, resist
abrasion and shock loads—and they have
reserve strength to tackle the toughest job.
Choose from a complete line of nylon,
polys, natural fibers and combinations to
match any job. Sizes up to 15-inch cir-
cumference . . . lengths to 1800 feet . . .
strengths to 500,000 pounds.
Jackson's big on service, too. Marine
distributors and specialists are ready to
help you any time — from ready-to-go
stocks to on-the-job assistance.
Before you buy your next towing,
hawser or mooring line, check out Jackson
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crew of 11; and five covered hop-
per barges with deadweight ca-
pacity of 1,800 short tons. The
towboat was delivered in Septem-
ber 1973, and the barges were
delivered between December 1974
and February 1975.
Total estimated cost of the ves-
sels is $23.2 million. The ship-
builders included St. Louis Ship,
St. Louis, Mo., for 12 box hopper
barges, and Dravo Corporation
for the towboats and 65 barges.
The applicant transports bulk
commodities on the Mississippi
River System and the Gulf Intra-
coastal Canal.
Bethlehem Appoints
R. Newcomb Treasurer
Shipbuilding Operations
Robert S. Newcomb
The promotion, effective March
1, of Robert S. Newcomb to
treasurer of Bethlehem Steel Cor-
poration's shipbuilding operations
was announced by Robert C.
Wilkins, corporate treasurer.
Mr. Newcomb is currently
credit manager of shipbuilding
operations, with offices in New
York City.
Mr. Newcomb was graduated
from Lehigh University in 1942
with a bachelor's degree in eco-
nomics. He then joined the Army,
and was attending officer's can-
didate school when he was dis-
charged in 1944.
Mr. Newcomb has spent his
career with Bethlehem Steel in
the finance department's treasury
division, beginning in 1948 when
he was assigned to shipbuilding
as a credit clerk. Six years later
he became a credit assistant, and
in 1955 was promoted to assistant
credit manager. Mr. Newcomb
was appointed credit manager for
shipbuilding operations in 1959,
the position he held until his re-
cent promotion.
As a member of the corpora-
tion's finance department working
with shipbuilding, Mr. Newcomb's
professional activities cover both
fields. He is a member of The
Society of Naval Architects and
Marine Engineers, the Associa-
tion of Average Adjusters of the
United States, Association of Wa-
ter Transportation Accounting
Officers, and The Propeller Club
of the United States.
In his new assignment, Mr.
Newcomb will be located at cor-
porate headquarters, Bethlehem,
Pa.
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