McDermott Signs Letter Of
Intent To Acquire Avondale
Offshore Division Assets
Avondale Industries, Inc. and
McDermott Incorporated recently
announced that they have entered
into a Letter of Intent for the sale of
certain of the assets of Avondale's
Offshore Division, located in Terre-
bonne Parish, La., that are used by
Avondale in its offshore fabrication
business. Consummation of the sale
is subject to Avondale and McDer-
mott entering into a satisfactory
definitive agreement. The sale is ex-
pected to be completed within 60
days.
Avondale Industries, Inc., head-
quartered in New Orleans, La., is
one of the nation's leading marine
fabricators.
McDermott Incorporated is a
subsidiary of McDermott Interna-
tional, Inc., a leading worldwide en-
ergy services company. The compa-
ny and its subsidiaries manufacture
steam-generating equipment, de-
fense products, tubular products,
and process control systems. They
also provide engineering and con-
struction services for industrial and
utility facilities onshore, and to the
oil and gas industry offshore.
For more information and free lit-
erature,
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Neles And Jamesbury,
Two Leading Valve
Companies, Combine
Neles, the high-technology valve
manufacturer of Finland, recently
announced that negotiations have
been completed with Combustion
Engineering, Inc. of the U.S., on the
sale of C-E's valve manufacturing
subsidiary, Jamesbury Corp., to
Neles. Based on the acquisition, Ja-
mesbury of Worcester, Mass., joins
Neles as a subsidiary of Rauma-
Repola, a major Finnish public cor-
poration.
Both Neles and Jamesbury, each
with the annual net sales in the
range of $120 million and each em-
ploying 1,100 persons, concentrate
heavily on quarter-turn or rotary
valves, a particularly demanding
and growing segment of the valve
industry. While the market position
of Neles is strongest in Europe, the
majority of Jamesbury's activities
are in North America.
For further information and free
literature,
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Carrier Transicold Offers
Free Marine Refrigeration
Sales & Service Directory
Carrier Transicold, a division of
United Technologies, is offering a
free 20-page worldwide directory
detailing its marine refrigeration
and air conditioning sales and ser-
vices centers.
Entitled "Ports of Call World-
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wide," the publication provides the
addresses, telephone numbers, fac-
simile numbers and telex numbers
of Carrier Transicold sales and ser-
vice centers located around the
world. The directory categorizes
centers by global location (North
America, Europe, Middle East, Pa-
cific/Far East), region in the case of
North America (Atlantic, Gulf, Pa-
cific, Great Lakes, Canada) or coun-
try in the cases of Europe (Den-
mark, Finland, Germany, Ireland,
Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, United King-
dom), Middle East (Israel, Saudi
Arabia) and Pacific/Far East (Aus-
tralia, Japan). A service center is
also located in the British Crown
Colony of Hong Kong.
The latter part of the pocket-
sized directory contains black-and-
white photographs of various ma-
rine products offered by Carrier
Transicold. Compressors, Seahorse
condensing units, single-package
marine cooling units and packaged
marine units are included.
The directory will be particularly
useful to shipowners, ship operators
or port engineers who need refriger-
ation/air conditioning parts or ser-
vice in a hurry.
For a free copy of "Ports of Call
Worldwide,"
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