Study Says Seattle
Is Able To Convert
Breakbulk Terminal
According to the results of a re-
cent study, the Port of Seattle would
still have enough space to accom-
modate its breakbulk cargoes if it
converted one of its breakbulk ter-
minals into a container terminal.
Reports indicate that the port
estimated that its container rev-
enues stood at about $23.5 million.
Most of the breakbulk cargoes
shipped through Seattle consist of
pulp, aluminum, steel and chilled
fruit. Shipments of chilled fruit
brought in about $1.8 million while
the other three only brought in about
$1.4 million.
According to Keith Christian,
director of marine planning for the
Port of Seattle, several million dol-
lars were recently spent on the port's
breakbulk facilities, including the
expansion of refrigerated ware-
houses for fruit shipments.
The port is supposedly shifting
its focus from breakbulk only in
order to accommodate both
breakbulk and container shipments.
Stockham-Ficotech
Offers Emergency
Shutoff Device
Stockham-Ficotech is now offer-
ing its emergency shutoff device
which operates a valve during an
emergency by using an independent
mechanical principle.
existing valve.
For more information describing
the emergency shutoff device,
Circle 66 on Reader Service Card
Coast Guard Adopts OPA
90 Provisions
The Coast Guard has formally
incorporated OPA 90 penalty provi-
sions for operating a vessel while
intoxicated and for violating the In-
ternational Convention for the Pre-
vention of Pollution from Ships
(MARPOL) in the Code of Federal
Regulations.
Prior to OPA, an individual oper-
ating a vessel while intoxicated was
subject to either a civil penalty of up
to $1,000 or a criminal penalty of up
to $5,000, imprisonment for up to
one year, or both. OPA 90 did not
alter the civil penalty for this of-
fense, but did modify the criminal
penalty provisions. Operating a ves-
sel while intoxicated is now consid-
ered a class A misdemeanor and is
punishable by imprisonment of up
to one year and a fine of not more
than $100,000. OPA 90 also modi-
fied the penalty for knowingly vio-
lating the provisions of MARPOL.
Violation of MARPOL is now con-
sidered a class D felony and is pun-
ishable by imprisonment of not more
than six years and a fine of up to
$250,000.
Emergency shutoff device
The safety device reportedly re-
quires no outside element, such as
air or power. The patented low
maintenance design provides the
reliability required for safety appli-
cations. Valves are made to be fully
functional with the unit in place
according to the company. Various
models are available in sizes rang-
ing from half an inch to 36 inches for
multi-turn and quarter turn valves.
The device can also be furnished
with a valve or retrofit to fit an
Some things never change,
and the need for propellor
shaft bearing system
reliability remains one of a
shipping owner's highest
priorities.
Historically, "operational"
stern tube lube oil
"consumption" has been
an accepted aspect of shipping. Ever increasing
concerns for the environment however, combined
with tougher government regulations make
pollution free operation vital.
Thor-Lube bearings are a marriage of time-proven
Thordon XL water lubricated bearings with our new
bio-degradable polymer based "Thor-Lube" lubricant.
Four years of carefully monitored performance on
early vessels have shown excellent performance,
matching lab test predictions. Currently, a complete
Thor-Lube system is being fitted to a twin shaft
Antarctic ice breaker. These 25 inch, 640 mm bearings
will provide reliable pollution-free service for this
sophisticated research vessel.
Thor-Lube bearings work with conventional seals and
fit the same space as other oil lubricated bearings.
Bearings and lubricants are competitively priced and
our systems are designed to replace present oil or
open systems or for easy integration into new designs;
that means you can now take advantage of fail-safe
Thor-Lube for your next project with guaranteed
pollution-free lubrication.
For more information or an installation feasibility
assessment contact us today. If it's
urgent, we'll be back to you later
the same day.
Attn: David Read, General Manager
Thordon Bearings
Tell me more about pollution free
reliability.
• Thor-Lube bearing/seal system
• Thordon's complete bearing line
• Contact me immediately for an assessment
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Company _
Address
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Telephone. Fax THORDON
Thor-Lube is a product line of Thordon Bearings Inc., 3225 Mainway Drive,
Burlington, Ontario L7M 1A6 • Telephone (416) 335-1440 Fax (416) 335-4033
September, 1992 Circle 275 on Reader Service Card 85
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