In 1928 Company in Baltimore inaugurated program of expansion, first step of which included addition of second 9000-ton floating drydock and construction of new 650-ft. pier; ample space is provided at piers for mooring ten vessels 400 ft. in length having draft up to 22 ft. at one time; in general, yard is equipped for repairing, reconditioning, and building vessels of all classes up to 10,000 tons.
Maryland dry dock adds to facilities
Mar. Eng. Shipg. Age
Marine Engineering and Shipping Age ; 34 , n 6
1929
5 pages
8 Figs.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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