Loading goes on all night aboard the
John Henry, with the help of Phoenix
Super-Marine floodlights Model MRS-
EB-400wide beam fixtures are UL595
(salt water) listed, and are also available
with UL844 (Hazardous Location) list-
ing All are U.S.Coast Guard approved
Phoenix Super-Marine
floodlights nelp light the
way for new heavy-lift
shipping venture
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PHOTO COURTESY OF AMERICAN HEAVY LIFT SHIPPING CO
A new chapter is being written in
American maritime history by two
new ocean-going cargo ships, the
MS John Henry and the MS Paul
Bunyan. Built by Peterson Builders.
Inc. of Sturgeon Bay, Wis. to U.S.
Coast Guard standards for interna-
tional trading, the ships are owned
by the American Heavy Lift Shipping
Co. (a joint venture of Gulf Trading &
Transportation Co. and Hansa Line
of Bremen, West Germany).
The 3,000-deadweight-ton vessels
provide American manufacturers with
the first U.S.-flag heavy lift ships
They are being used to supply the
growing world market for large indus-
trial equipment such as generators,
nuclear reactors, refineries, chemical
plants, oil rigs, locomotives, mining
equipment, etc.
Loading huge units weighing up to
1.000 tons is a critical operation, with
progress measured in inches. Work
often goes on around the clock..
which makes dependable lighting
absolutely essential.
That's why the builders chose Phoenix
Super-Marine floodlights. Each ship
has eight Phoenix Model MRS-EB-
400 fixtures mounted on the king
post cranes to flood the entire deck
with ample light. Equipped with
energy-saving clear mercury vapor
lamps, these 400 watt wide-beam
fixtures feature shock and vibration
resistant lamp mountings, with one-
piece cast marine aluminum housings
and gasketed watertight enclosures.
To learn how Phoenix floodlights can
help you increase safety and effi-
ciency, and reduce your lighting main-
tenance costs, talk to your Phoenix
distributor or write for complete
catalog.
PHOENIX"
Super-Marine
FLOODLIGHTS
PHOENIX PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.
4785 North 27th Street Milwaukee. Wisconsin 53209
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