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OUR MARK OF EXCELLENCE Only excellence can describe the Waukesha Mark I and Mark II Sterntube Seals. These seals have been put into service around the world on everything from supply boats to super tankers and continually provide trouble-free operation. For the Mark of Ex- cellence in sterntube seals, our Mark I and II, write for Catalogs W-5A and W-5B or call your Waukesha Bearings representative today. BEAR INGS CORPO RATION P. O. Box 798 • Waukesha. Wisconsin 53186 • Phon. 414 547 3381 WA-2 • AWO Reports $2.9 Billion In New Waterways Plants In First Half Of 1979 More than 20,000 new jobs were created by 245 plantsites built or expanded along commer- cially navigable waterways of the U.S.' in the first half of 1979, ac- cording to an AWO survey. The 245 industrial facilities represent a 22 percent increase over the first half of 1978. Of the total, 167 facilities re- ported capital investments of $2.9 billion and 76 facilities reported a total of 20,246 new jobs, a 23- percent increase in new jobs over the first half of 1978. AWO records show that 99 of the facilities are metal-producing operations, 65 are petroleum and chemical installations, 13 are pa- per and wood-producing facili- ties, 10 are terminals, docks and wharves, and 58 are general man- ufacturing installations. The Mississippi River accounts for 49 facilities, the Ohio River 26, the Houston Ship Channel 24, the Tennessee River 17, the Ar- kansas River 15, the Missouri River and Gulf Intracoastal Wa- terway 13 each, and the Columbia River and Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway 11 each. This brings the total plantsites constructed since 1952, when AWO began compiling statistics, to 11,254, representing a capital investment of more than $205.3 billion. Marine Drilling Requests Title XI For 4 Rigs Costing $86 Million Marine Drilling Ltd., 900 Cor- pus Christi National Bank Build- ing, Corpus Christi, Texas 78401, has applied for a Title XI guar- antee to aid in financing the con- struction of four jaekup drill rigs. The rigs, which will be capable of drilling in up to 200 feet of water, will be operated in the Gulf of Mexico. One rig, constructed by Baker Shipyard, Ingleside, Texas, was delivered in July 1979. The remaining three are to be constructed at Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Beaumont, Texas, yard and are expected to be de- livered on February 1, May 1, and August 1, 1980. If approved, Title XI financing would cover $64,000,000 of the total actual cost of the rigs of $86,190,000. » Bow Steering » Maneuvering * Position Keeping » Slow Speed Propulsion OMNITHRUSTER DOES IT ALL! » Ilirusts with nozzles out of water ... in rough seas. » No protrusions ... no change in hull shape. » Small nozzles reduce drag . . . save fuel and passage time. » Easily retrofitted. OMNITHRUSTER Helps Supply Boats Deliver "Come Hell or Rough Water." * Keeps working when other boats must lay off and wait. » Reduces rig and boat damage. » Simplifies maneuvering with inexperienced crew. •OMNITHRUSTER Bow and Stern Sv stems, i)(>wered by AC < >r DC elect!u . hydraulic -or clicscl drive, provide 25 to 2400 HP combinations with Lip 10 25 lbs i it rated thrust per HP. I - ! i I'.,!. OMNITHRUSTER INC. 16837 S. Normandie Ave. Gardena, CA 90247, Dept. 31A-20 213/538-2551 Telex 194265 Cable Address Omnithrust MARITIME REPORTER ENGINEERING NEWS (USPS 016-750) 107 EAST 31st STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. 10016 (212) 689-3266, 3267, 3268, 3269 ESTABLISHED 1939 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News is published the 1st and 15th of each month by Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. Controlled Circulation postage paid at Waterbury, Connecticut 06701. Postmaster send notification (Form 3579; regarding undeliver- able magazines to Maritime Reporter Engineering News, 107 East 31st Street, New York, N Y. 10016. Member VBPA Business Publications Audit of Circulation, Inc. No. 2 Volume 42 52 ZIDELL Maritime Reporter/Engineering News