Gotaverken Plans
To Build 37,000-DWT
Icebreaking Bulker
Advanced plans for the con-
struction of a 37,000-dwt bulk
cargo ship, with an unparalleled
capacity to operate in Arctic wa-
ters, have been made by the
Gotaverken Arendal Shipyard in
Goteborg, West Sweden. The yard
recently presented its latest study
on the vessel at a recent inter-
national symposium, entitled "Ice
Problems," in Lulea, northern
Sweden.
The vessel, which would be the
first built to Class 10, the highest
Canadian ice class, will be capa-
ble of operating in Arctic waters
throughout the year, and its spe-
Keppel Shipyard Ltd., Singapore
Sembawang Shipyard Ltd., Singapore
Western Eagle (Pte.) Ltd., Singapore
cially reinforced hull — designed
with the help of computers—can
theoretically withstand impact
with 3-meter-thick ice (about 10
feet). Propulsion will be provided
by two steam turbine engines,
each generating 20.6 mw (28,000
hp).
The ship will have an overall
length of 154.4 meters (about 507
feet), a beam of 32.23 meters
(106 feet), and a draft of 12.19
meters (40 feet). It will carry one
mobile crane—stored in a heated
garage when not in use—and one
helicopter. Chiefly intended for
ore transports from the Arctic,
the vessel will also be able to
carry the wide range of equip-
ment and other materials needed
for the exploitation of the Arc-
tic's resources.
John J. Bajor Joins
Midland Marine Corp.
James A. McQuilling, president
of Midland Marine Corporation,
recently announced that John J.
Bajor has joined the sales staff
in Midland Marine's New York
City office. Mr. Bajor will expand
their ship repair sales effort un-
der the leadership of Wayne H.
Christensen.
Midland Marine acts as exclu-
sive agents in the United States
and Canada for a worldwide group
of shipyards.
John J. Bajor
Mr. Bajor is a graduate of the
United States Merchant Marine
Academy and also holds a gradu-
ate degree, M.S. in management
engineering from Newark College
of Engineering. Mr. Bajor has
wide experience in the marine
engineering field, both at sea and
ashore. For the last nine years,
prior to this appointment, Mr.
Bajor was employed by the
marine departments of Exxon,
U.S.A., and Exxon International
Company in various capacities.
His most recent assignment was
that of repair superintendent of
VLCC-type vessels.
Military Sealift Orders
Tracor Automatic Omega
Tracor Instruments has been
awarded a contract to install
Tracor Automatic receivers on 16
ships of the United States Mili-
tary Sealift Command.
These receivers will provide
worldwide navigation capability.
The Automatic Omega is the
latest in marine navigation sys-
tems from Tracor, a company
having extensive experience in
sophisticated electronic systems
for navigation and defense.
Headquartered in Austin, Tex-
as, Tracor is also quite active with
Satellite Navigators, which are
sold and serviced worldwide. For
further information, contact Trac-
or Instruments, 6500 Tracor Lane,
Austin, Texas 78721.
WORLD WIDE
SHIPREPAIRS
NORTHERN EUROPE
Shiprepairs Division, British Shipbuilders
Tyne Shiprepair Group Ltd., South Shields, England
River Thames Shiprepairs Ltd., London, England
Vosper Shiprepairers Ltd., Southampton, England
Falmouth Shiprepair Ltd., Falmouth, England
Robb Caledon Shipbuilders Ltd., Edinburgh, Scotland
Scott Lithgow Drydocks Ltd., Greenock, Scotland
The Grangemouth Dockyard Co., Ltd., Grangemouth, Scotland
Smiths Dock Co., Ltd., Tees Division, Southbank, England
Hall Russell & Co. Ltd., Aberdeen, Scotland
MEDITERRANEAN
Malta Drydocks, Malta, G.C.
SOUTH AFRICA
Dorman Long Swan Hunter (Pty.) Ltd., Cape Town, South Africa
Dorman Long Vanderbijl Corp., Ltd., Durban, South Africa
CARIBBEAN
Swan Hunter (Trinidad) Ltd., Port Chaguaramas, Trinidad
FAR EAST
Exclusive Agents: United States and Canada
MIDLAND MARINE CORPORATION
NEW YORK
(212) 736-2666
HOUSTON
(713) 622-0151
SAN FRANCISCO
(415) 777-2577
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