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Tung Group Gets $277-Million Loan To Pay For Ships Ready For Delivery In Japan The C.H. Tung Group of Hong Kong recently completed negotia- tions for a syndicated loan for $277 million. These funds are for the pur- chase of five containerships and sev- en tankers that have already been completed by Japanese shipyards and are waiting for Tung to take delivery. The lead participants in the lend- ing syndicate, each providing a re- ported $30 million, are Manufactur- ers Hanover, Bank of Tokyo, Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corpo- ration, Bank of China, Standard Chartered Bank, and Industrial Bank of Japan. According to a Tung spokesman, no dates have been set for accepting delivery of the ships, but acceptance would probably follow a graduated schedule. SOLAS Steering Gear Rules Now In Effect For Tankers Of Over 10,000 GT Provisions of Regulation 29.19, Chapter II I of the First Set of Amendments to SOLAS 1974 came into force on September 1 this year. This regulation applies to existing tankers, chemical tankers, and gas carriers of 10,000 gt and larger whose keels were laid, or were at a similar stage of construction, prior to September 1, 1984. Many of these requirements are already in effect for tankers under Regulation 29 of the 1978 Protocol to the SOLAS 1974 Convention. For existing tankers, the following is re- quired in addition to the above requirements of the Protocol: (1) a low-level alarm on each power unit reservoir tank; (2) suitable working access to steering gear machinery and controls, including handrails and gratings or other non-slip sur- faces; and (3) a fixed oil storage sys- tem. Ingersoll-Rand Offers Free Color Brochure On Gas Compressors Ingersoll-Rand Company is offer- ing a free 16-page full-color bro- chure entitled "SPACE," (Special Process Air Cooled Equipment) on their line of gas compressors for use in rugged operating environments. SPACE compressors are compact, low weight, highly durable recipro- cating units designed initially for low flow/high pressure applications. Custom engineering of compression cylinders and a selection of frame sizes permit coverage of a broad range of applications. The compres- sors are available with any combina- tion of two through six cylinders arranged for one to six stages of compression. Units range in physi- cal size from roughly one cubic foot up to 125 cubic feet. Weight can be held below 10 pounds for the small- est models. SPACE compressors are applica- ble for shipboard installation, air- craft onboard and ground support operations and mobile land-based duty. The brochure features color pho- tographs and drawings of the SPACE compressors. For a free copy of this brochure from Ingersoll-Rand, Circle 33 on Reader Service Card Thomson-Gordon Offers New Literature On Marine Bearings And Materials Thomson-Gordon of Burlington, Ontario, Canada, is offering free lit- erature that describes the marine bearings and bearing materials manufactured by the company. ThordonĀ® tail-shaft bearings are available in three forms for ships and vessels of all sizes: (1) fully fin- ished, water-grooved, cylindrical bearings; (2) oversized semifinished machinable tube shapes; and (3) ra- diused and dovetail staves. Rudder bearings are available in cylindrical form and as radiused, non-grooved staves. The publication includes a useful check list for specifying marine bearings. For further information and free copies of the new literature from Thomson-Gordon, Circle 6 on Reader Service Card High-Quality Components for Marine Applications Shown ore only a few of the hundreds of high-quolity marine products available from a single source. 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Any of the products in this catalog may be supplied from either location shown. Write for your FREE copy of the new catalog or circle the appropriate reader service number 1 jp Transamenca Delaval For customers in Europe: Transamerica Instruments Ltd., Marine Dept. Lennox Road Basingstoke, Hampshire RG22 4AW ENGLAND Telephone: (0256) 20244. Telex 858103 (CECBAS Gi Circle 219 on Reader Service Card For customers in the U.S. c>r Far East: Transamerica Delaval Cowles Road Plainville. CT 06062 U S A (203) 677-1311, Telex 99306 Circle 220 on Reader Service Card November, 1986 103