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Offshore Northern Seas

List of Exhibitors (continued from page 20)

Habia Cable AB (SW)

Sverdrup Hanssen & Co. (N)

Hanstholm Offshore Supply Base A/S (D)

Hapag-Lloyd Transport & Service GmbH (WG)

Harding A/S (N)

Hauland Maskin A/S (N)

Helikopter Service A/S (N)

Hellermann Haugerud A/S (N)

Helly-Hansen A/S (N)

Hemco Corp. (US)

Hewlett-Packard Norge A/S (N)

Hillevag Elektro-Diesel A/S (N)

Hindle Cocoburns Ltd. (E)

Hollming Oy (Fl)

Holta & Haland A/S (N)

Holte Industri A/S (N)

Honeywell A/S (N)

Aug. P. Horn A/S (N)

Humphreys & Glasgow Ltd. (E)

A/S Hydraulik Brattvaag (N)

Hydroscan A/S (N)

Idhammar Konsult AB (SW)

Oy Imporex Ab (Fl)

Inca A/S (N)

Industrial Pipe Line International (D)

Industriele Raad voor de Oceanologi (NE)

Industrikonsult G. Draxler AB (SW)

Ingeniorforlaget A/S (N)

Ingersoll-Rand (E)

Institut Francais du Petrole (FR)

Integrated & Modular (FR)

Irgens Larsen A/S (N)

Italian Institute tor Foreign Trade (I)

A. Johnson & Co. A/S (N)

Johnson Metall AB (SW)

Karmsund Elektro A/S (N)

Otto Kind GmbH (WG)

Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (WG)

Kurt Kohorn Ltd. A/S (N)

Kongsberg Vapen (N)

Korody-Colyer Overseas Corp. (US)

Kracht Hydraulics Ltd. (E)

Krupp Atlas Elektronik GmbH (WG)

Kvaerner Group (N)

A/S Lowener, Mohn (N)

Lac Component A/S (N)

Lanne Elektriske Verksted A/S (N)

Lanza Nuova (I)

Alt I. Larsen (N)

Lauritzen & Thommessen A/S (N)

Wilhelm Layher GmbH (WG)

J.K. Lindberg A/S (N)

Ljusne Kaetting AB (SW)

Lloyd's List (E)

AB Lyckeaborgs Bruk (SW)

Rolf Lycke A/S (N)

Lynes Petro Tech A/S (N)

Macdonalds Tubulars Ltd. (E)

Mannoet Transport Norge A/S (N)

Maris (Oil Studies) Ltd. (E)

Maritime Hydraulics A/S (N)

Martin-Decker (US)

Maskin A/S Hamo (N)

Maskin AS Zeta (N)

K/S Maskinfabrikken PcP (D)

Master Marine A/S (N)

AB Materialrontgen (SW)

Hans A. Mathiesen A/S (N)

Matthew Hall Engineering Ltd. (E)

H.C.A. Melbye A/S (N)

Mento A/S (N)

Metalfar (I)

Metier Management Systems Ltd. (E)

Chr. Michelsen Institute (N)

Midnor A/S (N)

Migatronic-Export A/S (D)

Miltronic A/S (N)

Mobil Exploration Norway Inc. (N)

Frank Mohn A/S (N)

Monberg & Thorsen A/S (D)

Monopol Hempel A/S (N)

Sverre W. Monsen A/S (N)

Samual Moore S.A. (B)

Morco A/S (N)

Morgenstierne & Co. A/S (N)

Joh. Moritz Rump (WG)

Murdock Machine & Engineering Co. (US)

N L Industries Inc. (US)

NEBB (N)

NEDDRILL (Nederland) B.V. (NE)

NFK Groep B.V. (NE)

NL Sperry-Sun (E)

A/S NORMARINE (N)

Namtvedt Offshore A/S Ltd. (N)

National Supply Co. (US)

Neles Oy (Fl)

Neptun Transport & Marin Service AB (SW)

Netherlands Council for Trade Promotion (NE)

Newcastle City Counil (E)

Noack A/S (N)

Nodeco A/S (N) a-s NorMar (N)

Nord-Offshore a.s. (N)

Nordeutsche Seekabelwerke A/S (WG)

Nordisk Ventilator Co. (D)

Norgas/Norweld (N)

Norges Handels og Sjofartstidende (N)

A/S Normobel (N)

Noroil Publishing House Ltd. (N)

Norpipe a.s. (N)

Norpol Group (N)

Norsea A/S (N)

Norsk A/S Philips (N)

Norsk Agip A/S (N)

Norsk Hammerverk A/S (N)

Norsk Hydro A/S (N)

Norsk Hydro Control Systems (N)

A/S Norsk Kaberfabrik (N)

Norsk Oljerevy A/S (N)

A/S Norsk Viftefabrikk (N)

A/S Norske Shell (N)

NorTelco (N)

Norwegian Contractors (N)

Norwegian Petroleum Consultants A/S (N)

Norwegian Petrolum Directorate (N)

Nutec (N) 0 M E (I)

O.S.V. Group (E)

OMC BWF S.p.A. (I)

ORFE/GEP (FR)

Offshore Supplies Office (E)

Offshore Engineer (N)

Offshore Supply Services A.S. (N)

Oil Industry Services A/S (N)

Oilfield Publications Ltd. (E)

Oilfield Consulting & Services A/S (N)

The Oilman, Maclean-Hunter Ltd. (E)

Jacob Olsen A/S (N)

SPERRY MARINE TECHNOLOGY:

INTEGRATING TODAY

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RUDDER DEGREES

At Sperry, we know how im- portant it is to listen. We've Peen listening to the marine industry around the world for over 70 years. As a result, we under- stand the challenges facing you today.

We understand the eco- nomic and competitive necessi- ties to be ever more efficient, more cost effective, more profit- able.

We understand the envi- ronmental and regulatory im- peratives to sail cleanly and safely within tight, new operat- ing parameters.

We understand that tomor- row these challenges will become even more formidable, more intense.

But most importantly, we under- stand the advanced tech- nologies required to develop the new systems your ships and fleets will need to meet these chal- lenges successfully.

We understand because we've been listening.

COMPUTERS AWEIGH!

A DECADE-PLUS

OF SPERRY LEADERSHIP.

Sperry developed the digi- tal computer. And we've been a leader in developing computer- based systems for naviga- tion, command and control ever . . since. We intro- ducedthe world's first family of computer- based collision avoidance sys- tems more than a decade ago. In their years at sea, these systems have proven them- selves in the only way that matters-helping merchant ships of every description pilot safely through the world's busiest harbors.

Moreover, our leadership in computer-based technology has proven itself versatile enough for a wide number of specialized applications- including cable

Top to bottom: Sperry Ship Control Display, Autopilot Keyboard, Radar Display, U.S. Coast Guard Medium Endurance Cutter. 22

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