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FOR MAIN-PROPULSION SYSTEMS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT REASONS WHY YOUR BEST BUY IS the pourable, permanent chocking system CHOCKFAST Orange .. . Iis approved for marine main-propulsion systems by Lloyd's Register of Shipping—for operation at temperatures to 80°C (176°F)— and by all other major classification societies, worldwide. 2 assures reliable, permanent alignment without machining foundations, bedplates or chocks— and resists degradation by fuels, lubricants and fire, while eliminating corrosion in chock areas. 3 provides a uniform, precise mounting for superior retention of critical alignment; eliminates loosening of hold-down bolts. 4 installation time is measured in hours—not weeks. 5 has proven its reliability and superiority in worldwide service for new installations and rechocking of more than 8,000 marine main- propulsion diesels—with cumulative in-service hours exceeding 175 million! Visit Booth 3032 SHIP. MACHINERY, MARITIME TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL Exhibition/Congress Sept. 23-27,1980 Hamburg, Germany ""en"1 PI0Q50 sencj • Bui. 631: CHOCKFAST® general information with full-color illustrations NAME- TITLE— COMPANY- ADDRESS- CITY STATE (OR COUNTRY) TEL. NO. -I -ZIP- n PHILADELPHIA RESINS CORP. 20 Commerce Drive Montgomeryville, PA 18936 (215) 855-8450 Telex 84-6342 Maine Maritime Given $16,000 Kummerman Grant Maine Maritime Academy at Castine has been awarded a grant of $16,000 by the Henri Kummerman Foundation. Set up in 1977 by the president of the International MacGregor Organization, world- renowned designers and supplier of marine cargo access equipment, the Henri Kummer- man Foundation has the express purpose of advancing education and research in the field of maritime transport. Maine Maritime Acad- emy is currently involved in establishing a Center of Advanced Maritime Studies, and receipt of the award from the Kummerman Foundation is considered timely and en- couraging. Commenting on the donation from the Foundation, Adm. Edward A. Rogers, super- intendent of Maine Maritime Academy, said that Henri Kummerman's boundless energy and enthusiasm for furthering maritime ed- ucation was acknowledged throughout the U.S. marine industries, and this latest exam- ple of his continuing interest would be deeply appreciated by students and gradu- ates of the Academy. Maine Maritime already awards an annual Henri Kummerman Foundation research grant to a junior class student, and funds have also been made available from the Foundation to the Webb Institute, New York Maritime College, and the University of Connecticut in order to assist selected stu- dents in the pursuit of their studies. R. Wilkes And J. Wylde Announce Formation Of New Shipping Agency The formation of a new shipping agency, Wilkes, Wylde & Co., Inc., to operate ini- tially in Savannah and Atlanta, Ga., and Charleston, S.C., has been announced by the principals. R.M. Wilkes John Wylde R.M. (Bud) Wilkes, who has long been ac- tive in shipping circles in the U.S. Gulf and Southeast areas, is president of the new firm. John Wylde, president of Patterson, Wylde & Co., Inc., Boston, is chairman of the board. Mr. Wilkes has been in the ship agency business since 1948, and has worked in Nor- folk, New Orleans, Houston, and Savannah. In 1975, he established Wilkes Shipping Agency Inc., which became a part of Farrell Lines in 1979. According to Mr. Wylde, particular stress will be upon the intermodal, traffic, and mar- keting relationships to new generation ves- sels and practices. The headquarters office of Wilkes, Wylde will be the Trust Company Bank Building, 16 West Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga. 31401; (912) 236-9892. The Original Penetrating Rust-Kill Primers SVStem • Standard Colors ' • Clear Penetrating Oils Consol Rust Kill Systems com- bine penetrating oils, protective ingredients and finished color coatings specifically formulated for application to iron or steel which is exposed to the severest atmospheric and salt water conditions HANLINE BROS., INC. 1400 Warner St. Baltimore, Md. 21230 • (301) 727-7100 Manufacturers Of Fine Paint Since 1845 Consol Distributors: Fort Lauderdale, Fla.—H.S. White Co.—305-561-0500 Galveston, Texas—Flood & Calvert Inc. —713-763-1241 Houston, Texas—Texas Marine & Ind. Sply. Co. —713-923-9771 Jacksonville, Fla.—Ships Supply, Inc.—904-354-8000 Long Island. New York—H.S. White Co.—212-768-5300 Mobile, Alabama—Marine Specialty Co.—205-432-0581 New Orleans, La —J.S. Sareussen—504-568-0311 Norfolk, Va —William H. Swan & Sons—804-855-4711 Rotterdam, Netherlands —Molam BV—010-76-87-11(Telex 22161) Tampa, Fla —Bonnani Ship Sply.—813-229-6411 U.S. REPRESENTATIVES WANTED WE PRODUCE THEM CONTACT SCHWEPPER — 100 years experience — actual design SHIPYARDS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS SHIP DOOR MANUFACTURERS AND OUTFITTERS ARE OUR CLIENTS. WHO WANTS TO REPRESENT US IN THE UNITED STATES? SCHWEPPER BESCHLAG GmbH P.O.B.101110- D-5620 VELBERT1 WESTERN GERMANYJ 26 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News