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In Association with Wallem & Co. Ltd. AGENTS M.J. BATTY b CO. (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. MALAYAN BANK CHAMBERS P. O. BOX 2316 SINGAPORE, 1. TEL: 97046 CABLES: BATTUG TELEX SE 338 QWNEHS S. OPERATORS OF Twin Screw Motor Tug MICHAEL B : Bollard Pull 46 Tons Single Screw Motor Tug ELSIE B : Bollard Pull 20 Tons Twin Screw Motor Tug FAYE B : Bollard Pull 24 Ton9 Twin Screw Motor Tug RUTH B Bollard Pull 29 Tons Twin Screw Motor Tug ANNE B Bollard Pull 21 Tons Twin Screw Motor Tug SALLY B Bollard Pull 21 Tons Twin Screw Motor Tug WILLIAM B : Bollard Pull 24 Tons Twin Screw Refrigerated Ship AUDREY B 15,000 cu.ft. @-5°F Refrigerated Barge JONATHAN B : 31,500 cu.ft. @ -5°F Floating Repair Facility & Machine Shop CLIVE B 265ft. x 50ft. x 17ft. STEEL FLATTOP DECK CARGO & FUEL OIL BARGES STERN RAMP 24FT. WIDE FOR BEACH WITH LOADING & UNLOADING TO ABS * Al OCEAN GOING CLASS L.O.A. 160 FT. B.MLD. 50 FT. • D.MLD. 12 FT. CARGO CAPACITY: 1748 LONG TONS DECK CARGO OR FUEL OIL IN 16 TANKS ALSO SPECIALISED COMMERCIAL CRAFT INCLUDING VARIOUS BARGES, DIVING TENDERS, LAUNCHES, DREDGES & OFFSHORE SUPPLY VESSELS AGENTS: WALLEM & COMPANY LTD. (HONG KONG) Phone: 228131 Cable: Wallem Telex: 3217 WALLEM & COMPANY (THAILAND) LTD. Phone: 36507 Cable: Wallem Telex: BK 2227 WALLEM & CO. (PHILIPPINES) LTD. Phone: 48071 Cable: Wallem Telex: MN 3328 FUJI KAIJI COMPANY LTD. Phone: Tokyo (03) 241-6939 Cable: Oceantugco Telex: TK4369 Barge Construction American Marine Corporation, New Orleans, La., has been awarded a contract by Gulf Mississippi Marine Corporation, New Orleans, for the construction of a deck cargo barge. The 800-dwt barge, designated Hull No. 1060, is to have a length of 140 feet, a beam of 39 feet, and a depth of 9 feet. Gretna Machine & Iron Works, Inc., Harvey, La., is to build a 7,200-dwt ocean-going oil barge for Nepco Barge Corporation. It is to measure 300 feet by 64 feet by 21 feet 6 inches and has been designated Hull No. 195. Jeffboat, Inc., Jeffersonville, Ind., is to build two 1,600-dwt tank barges for Monsanto Com- pany, St. Louis, Mo. Designated Hull Nos. 2330 and 2331, each barge is to have a length of 195 feet, a beam of 35 feet, and a depth of 12 feet 6 inches. Maxon Construction, Tell City, Ind., has been contracted to construct four deck cargo barges for Marmac Corporation. Each barge is to measure 140 feet by 34 feet by 8 feet 9 inches and will be of 800 dwt. They have been designated Hull Nos. 1141 to 1144. Also being built by the same yard is an 800- dwt crane barge for Marton Barge Co., New Iberia, La. It is to have a length of 140 feet, a beam of 38 feet, a depth of 8 feet 9 inches and has been designated Hull No. 1139. NASSCO Launches LST And Lays Keel For Sister Ship Principals at the launching of USS Saginaw (LST-1 1 88) include, left to right: Capt. John M. Danielsen, USN, Force Chaplain, Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet; Rear Adm. Jamie jftdjir, USN, Representing Commander, Naval Ship Systems Command; The Honorable Warren C. Light, mayor, city of Saginaw, Mich.; Walter Hahn, city manager, San Diego; Capt. Henry A. Gerdes, USN, Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, San Diego, 1 1 ND; L.H. Oppenheim, executive vice-president, Kaiser Industries Corporation, and chairman of the executive committee, NASSCO; John V. Banks, NASSCO executive vice-president; Howard R. Doud, president, Tri-City Council, Navy League; Mrs. James Harvey, sponsor of Saginaw; Mrs. Howard R. Doud, matron of honor of Saginaw; The Honor- able James Horvey, U.S. Congressman, 8th District, Michigan, main speaker; and Vice-Adm. J.V. Smith, USN, Com- mander, Amphibious Forces, U.S. Pacific Fleet. The USS Saginaw (LST-1188) was launch- ed from the ways of National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Diego, Calif., on February 7. 1970. Immediately following the launching, the keel was laid for a sister LST, the USS Spartanburg County (LST-1192). The ceremonies, which were open to the general public, began at 9:30 A.M. with a band concert by the Marine Corps recruit depot band. Mrs. James Harvey, wife of Congressman Harvey, Eighth District, Michigan, was the new ship's sponsor. Mrs. Howard Doud as- sisted Mrs. Harvey as matron of honor. Offici- ating in the keel laying ceremony of LST-1192 was Capt. John B. Randolph, USN, Com- mander, Amphibious Squadron Three. The program also featured The Honorable James Harvey, United States Congressman, Eighth District, Michigan, as main speaker; Rear Adm. Jamie Adair, USN, Commander for Plans, Programs and Financial Management, Naval Ship Systems Command, Washington, D.C.; Capt. John M. Danielsen, USN, Force Chaplain, Amphibious Forces, United States Pacific Fleet; Capt. Henry A. Gerdes, USN, Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, 11 ND, San Diego; and John V. Banks, NASSCO executive vice-president. John M. Murphy, NASSCO vice-president, sales, was master of ceremonies. The keel of Saginaw was laid May 24, 1969 by Rear Adm. Edwin M. Rosenberg, USN, Commander, Amphibious Group Three. She is scheduled for delivery in December 1970 and is the seventh in a series of seventeen new tank landing ships built for the United States Navy by NASSCO. Saginaw, named for the City and County Immediately following the launching of Saginaw (LST- 1 188) the keel was laid for the Spartansburg County (LST-1 192). Left to right: Barney LeBlanc, National Steel and Shipbuilding plant manager; Capt. John B. Randolph, USN, Commander, Amphibious Squadron Three; and Fred Schroeder, NASSCO welding foreman. of Saginaw, Mich., is one of the new LST- 1179-class of fast tank landing ships of an entirely new design, larger and faster than any of their predecessors. The $14.6 million diesel- powered ship is designed to provide the fastest and most efficient means of landing tanks, combat vehicles, and artillery under assault conditions. Saginaw has an overall length of 522 feet 3 inches, an extreme beam of 69 feet 6 inches, a full-load displacement of approximately 8,000 tons, and a full-load mean draft of 14 feet 8 inches. Her designed speed is in excess of 20 knots. She will be armed with two 3-inch 50-caliber twin mounts. Approximately 3,000 spectators were pres- ent to view the colorful ceremonies. M.J. BATTY & CO. (PANAMA) LTD. S. A. 28 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News