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Worthington Establishes Pump Specialty Shop For Replacement Parts The Worthington Group of the McGraw-Edison Company, Moun- tainside, N.J., has established a parts specialty shop that special- izes in quick turnaround of or- ders for genuine OEM replace- ment parts for engineered pumps. Worthington's parts specialty shop is located in a separate sec- tion of the firm's Harrison, N.J., pump manufacturing facility. The shop features toll-free 800-num- ber service exclusively to custom- ers nationwide, giving customers free and instantaneous access to the shop. "Most industrial on-time per- formance reports today are writ- ten in terms of weeks, months, and in some industries, years," said George Hoelzel, manager of the new shop. "We know, how- ever, that pump users can't af- ford to deal in weeks or months. Therefore, in our Harrison Parts Specialty Shop, on-time perform- ance is measured in terms of days. Our operation is geared for fast turnaround of customer parts orders. "Plus," he added, "the genuine OEM pump parts that the cus- tomer receives are his best as- surance that the reliability and ocean salvolis What Individually, an Ocean Salvor can be a Salvage Master, Salvage Foreman, Ocean Engineer, Naval Architect, Pump Engineer, Master Diver, Anti-Pollution Specialist, or another important job skill. Collectively, Ocean Salvors are marine salvage and environ- mental protection experts serving the shipping industry and marine underwriters. Together, Ocean Salvors has the experience and resources to respond quickly and effectively to any marine emergency. Ocean Salvor? is an Services: Marine Salvage • Diving • Wreck Removal and Harbor Clearance • Control and Cleanup of Oil and Hazardous Materials • Ocean Engineering • Tanker Booming • Offshore Lightering. For informative brochure on our services, contact: ocean salvors company A Moran-Crowley Enterprise One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10048, 212-432-2680 Salvage Stations: Carteret, NJ; Miami, FL; New Orleans, LA; San Juan, PR. Telex WU 141439 or RCA 233494 Write 410 on Reader Service Card efficiency built into his original pump will be further maintained." For further information on the Worthington Parts Specialty Shop, Write 62 on Reader Service Card $8.8-Million Navy Award To Raytheon Company For Radar Components Raytheon Company, Equipment Division, Wayland, Mass., has been awarded a $8,825,605 modi- fication definitizing a previously awarded letter contract for the purchase of various quantities of AN/SPG-51 Radar Components and Ordnance Alterations (OR- DALTS) as required for the DDG conversion program. Work will be performed at Wayland and Walt- ham, Mass. The Naval Sea Sys- tems Command was the contract- ing activity. (N00024-79-C-5289) Arnessen Now Stocking Replacement Parts For Sulzer Diesel Engines From a shipowner's viewpoint, the inventorying of essential but high-priced spares in various geo- graphic locations is most desir- able, especially if the inventory capital does not come out of the shipowner's pocket. This fact has been recognized by Sulzer's prin- cipal U.K. licensee, Clark Haw- thorn, Ltd., and the latter's ex- clusive U.S. representative, Ar- nessen Supply Corporation. As a result, several container loads of regularly needed parts for Sulzer's principal main diesel engines have now been delivered by Clark Hawthorn for ware- housing at Arnessen's New York warehouse. The parts involved range from cylinder liners and covers to delivery valve springs— all available for immediate ship- ment. For further information and lists of parts that are available, Write 54 on Reader Service Card Thomas Dade Appointed Manager Of Seaward's Gulf Coast Office Seaward International, Inc. has announced the appointment of J. Thomas Dade as manager of the company's new Gulf Coast office, located at 13231 Champion Forest Drive, Suite 110, Houston, Texas 77069 ; telephone (713) 893- 7389. This additional office loca- tion will allow Seaward to better serve its customers in the Gulf Coast area. Mr. Dade will be responsible for product engineering and sales of Seaward's entire line of marine products. He has over 10 years' experience in the offshore indus- try. Prior to joining Seaward In- ternational, he was with Amoco Production Company in their Off- shore Facilities Group. He has also managed an offshore oil field service company's operations in the North Sea, and offshore con- struction operations in the United States Gulf. 36 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News