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Zapata Western And Waterman Carriers Seek Subsidy For 4 OBOs Two New York City maritime companies — Zapata Western Ship- holdings, Inc., and Waterman Carri- ers, Inc.—have filed requests with the Maritime Subsidy Board for subsidies to operate four, as yet unbuilt, ore/ bulk/oil vessels. In their applications, the compa- nies said the vessels, at 80,000-dwt each, are not under firm charter, but ostensibly would be used in carrying coal from Vancouver, Canada, to Japan; crude or petroleum products from Indonesia; or bauxite or alumi- num from Australia to U.S. West Coast ports. Another company owned jointly by Zapata and Waterman, the Western Bulk Ship Associates, filed an appli- cation in December for construction subsidy to build the four OBO ves- sels. Oceans International Announces Merger And Expansion Plans The merger of Oceans Interna- tional Corporation, and Shipping Services, Inc., New Orleans, La., steamship agencies serving vessels, owners and operators in Gulf of Mexico ports was announced by Burnell J. Russell, president of Oceans International Corporation. To be known as Oceans Interna- tional Corporation, the firm is the result of expansion by both agen- cies and will continue to serve the shipping industry in the U.S. Gulf ports. The firm also established an office in New York City. Burnell J. Russell According to Mr. Russell, the merger will afford broader cover- age in the Gulf ports, as well as ex- panded service by the firm for the steamship cargo market. Future expansion plans include opening of a West Coast office. No changes in management of the two primary offices are fore- seen, with the New Orleans opera- tions continuing under Charles J. Barbot, executive vice president of Oceans International Corporation. Oceans International Corporation will represent Cook Transportation Systems, Inc.. Figueiredo Line, and will act as U.S. general agents for Sidarma Line with the U.S. Gulf agency for Transamerican Steam- ship Corporation and Transameri- can Ocean Corporation. The firm's offshore and petrole- um industry department will repre- sent American Offshore, Inc., Jack- son Marine Corporation and Petrol Marine, Inc. The New Orleans office will maintain its present address at Suite 204, 442 Canal Street. The Houston office will continue at Suite 1112, 1314 Texas Avenue, with the New York office at 17 Bat- tery Place, and the Galveston rep- resentation at the Cotton Exchange Building. Valmet Oy Appoints Rauno lives Director Rauno lives, general manager of the company's Helsinki Ship- yard, has been appointed director of the shipbuilding group and si- multaneously a member of the managing group of Valmet Oy. Mr. lives graduated from the Helsinki University of Technology in 1955 with a degree in shipbuild- ing. Since 1956, he was worked for Valmet Oy's Helsinki Shipyard. In 1965, he was appointed works man- ager and in 1969, general manager. Service Machine Announces Completion Of New Drydock Service Machine & Shipbuilding Corp. of Morgan City, La., has an- nounced the addition of a new 1,000- ton-capacity drydock to their marine repair department. This drydock, built at Service Machine's yard, joins a drydock of 1,500-ton capacity which has been operating for several years. One of 52 installations throughout the world LYKES SELECTS DIGIPLOT COLLISION AVOIDANCE •ICIPLDT FULLY AUTOMATIC MARINE RADAR PLOTTER • Chartlike presentation on bright 16" CRT display. • Automatic acquisition and tracking. • Automatic plotting continuously updated without manual assistance. • Potential collision threats assessed at a glance at all times. • Automatic CPA Alarm and trial maneuver facili- ties. • World-wide installation and service. IOTRON CORPORATION • 5 ALFRED CIRCLE • BEDFORD, MA. U.S.A. CABLE: IOTRON BOSTON • TELEX: 92-3426 10 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News