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Stork Moves Service And Repair Shop To Schiedam Stork-Werkspoor Diesel bv (SWDiesel) of Amsterdam has moved its Service and Repair Work- shop, formerly located in Rotterdam for the past 25 years, to the Wilhel- minahaven in Schiedam, The Ne- therlands. All service and repair work for The Netherlands and Bel- gium will now be carried out at the new location, which covers approxi- mately 3,000 square meters. One of the major considerations for moving to this new location was to have deep water adjacent to the workshop. The Wilhelminahaven, located on Holland's major waterway between Rotterdam and Europoort, enables customers to moor their vessel next to the new building, where the water depth is more than seven meters (23 feet) at SWDiesel's own pier. For further information on SWDiesel's new repair facility, Circle 57 on Reader Service Card Free 12-Page Full-Color Brochure Offered By Baldt Baldt Inc., Chester, Pa., has pub- lished a new 12-page four-color fa- Copper Blast would like to dust off your blasting budget. Dust (shown here from silica sand) means lower cutting efficiency and visibility and increased health hazards and clean-up costs. COPPER BLAST (in use here) has very little dust, is low in free silica, cuts 30-50% better than lower-quality slag abrasives and up to four times better than many silica sands We can tell you how much the dust in your present abrasive is costing and how much you can save by using COPPER BLAST. COPPER BLAST is a low free silica, low dust abrasive with a 30%-50% cutting advantage over lower-quality slags. It cuts up to four times faster than many silica sands. With COPPER BLAST, job time goes down and cost effectiveness goes up. The first step could be our COPPER BLAST Value Worksheet. Using your project figures, you can see how much dust particles — which do no work! — are costing you. We'll also show you how COPPER BLAST can save time and money on your jobs plus the results of laboratory tests on several kinds of abrasives. COPPER BLAST is manufactured in a new, high-tech plant and adequate supplies are always available throughout the West and Midwest. For your COPPER BLAST Value Worksheet, or for more infor- mation. call or write James D. Hansink, Manager, Construction Materials, Rocky Mountain Energy, 10 Longs Peak Drive, Box 2000, Broomfield, CO 80020. Or return the reader response card in this publication. Call toll-free: 800/525-8113. (In Colorado, call collect 303/469-8844). ROCKY MOUNTAIN ENERGY A Subsidiary of Union Pacific Corporation Circle 196 on Reader Service Card 96 INDUSTRIAL INTERCOMS FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS Designed originally to provide U.S. industry with intercoms which would deliver clear, dependable voice communication under the most severe operating conditions. ADCO units have earned wide acceptance in many segments of the marine industry. Typical installations are aboard ship—bridge to deck or engine room, control center to diving bell—on offshore oil platforms—and throughout repair yards, dry docks, piers and storage areas. What makes ADCO intercoms different is their ability to perform efficiently regardless of high ambient noise, weather or temperature extremes. Their heavy-duty cast aluminum cases are built to withstand rough usage—and are both weather and corrosion-proof. Since each unit is a self-contained station which receives, amplifies and transmits the signal, intercom systems can include many stations over very long distances. Installation is simple and practical: each unit plugs into a nearby AC or DC power source, then is connected by ordinary low voltage 2-wire cable. Phone or write for bulletin outlining complete range of models available. A Division of Guy F. 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Entitled "Baldt Charts a New Course," this brochure highlights the responsibilities and long-term goals of Baldt's three new operating divisions. These new divisions are marine products, safety products and systems, and distribution. James Palmer, Baldt presi- dent, said: "For most of its history, Baldt has manufactured and sold high-quality proprietary marine products to the U.S. shipbuilding industry, and most recently to the offshore drilling industry. This bro- chure reflects our commitment to these traditional markets. It also emphasizes our goal to aggressively seek new markets to expand our capabilities." The brochure also details Baldt's product lines, testing capabilities, application data, and product certi- fications. For a free copy of the brochure, Circle 92 on Reader Service Card Fleet Data Service Offers new Edition Of 'Offshore Service Vessels' The ninth annual edition of "Off- shore Service Vessels—A Guide to the American Fleet" has just been published by Fleet Data Service. This comprehensive directory to the American fleets and vessels serving the offshore petroleum industry in- cludes 100 fleets operating 1,061 vessels measuring 150 LOA and larger, 180 fleets operating 1,340 smaller vessels under 150-ft. LOA, and 13 fleets operating 104 self-ele- vating liftboats. Vessels are grouped by owner/ operating fleet. In addition to stan- dard directory information on the fleet, each vessel is listed with de- tails of its operational capabilities. Specific information on each vessel includes the current name, type, flag, year built, length overall, total continuous horsepower, number/ make/model of main engines, tow- ing/anchor-handling winch capac- ity, dimensions of clear deck space, fuel oil tankage, potable water tan- kage, drill water tankage, total vol- ume of dry bulk pressure tanks, liq- uid mud cargo capacity, etc. Indexes and appendices provide easy access to name changes, vessel operators, and manufacturer's en- gine ratings. Additional listings identify unsold shipyard stock ves- sels, attrition from the fleet during the year, and vessels stacked and for sale by investors who are not opera- tors. tables give a statistical break- down of the entire fleet by size, type, horsepower, age, etc. Founded in 1974, Fleet Data Ser- vice has been serving the informa- tion needs of fleets, yards, manufac- turers and suppliers worldwide with custom market studies, annual di- rectories and newsletters on the tug and OSV fleets. The year-end 1985 OSV edition is now available, at $150 per copy. For immediate ship- ment contact Fleet Data Service, P.O. Box 2576, Nacogdoches, TX 75963-2576 (telephone: 409/569- 0375), or Circle 8 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News