Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), October 1926, p. 47

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October, 1926 That Kilowatts May Cut Your Costs MARINE REVIEW T is not by chance that in these days of keener com- petition electricity is finding ever increasing application in the marine field. Practical shipping men have sought the economy of electricity. Exper- ienced engineers have spent months and years of study, and many thousands of dollars have been poured into research that kilowatts might cut your costs. & Westinghouse service to the shipping industry is not merely that of supplying equipment. It is to place at your command an engineering service, rich in practical experience, for the solution of your problems, whether they be of propulsion or cargo handling. The scope of Westinghouse activity is so broad that its engineers are ‘limited only by considerations of practical economy in your interest. Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company East Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Sales Offices in All Principal American Cities Service Stations in Principal American Ports Westinghouse Confolen Marine Service WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers AT

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