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Shipboard Computer

Survey (continued) leased its Cargo Management/Hull

Loading program. This program performs and displays stability, trim and allowable bending moment calculations automatically, as cargo data is entered. It can be used inde- pendently or in conjunction with shoreside computers. The system produces numerous reports and has full editing features. It stores past computed stability and trim calcu- lations for future reference. Screen graphics are displayed for cargo management and stability analysis.

The system automates many manu- al calculations, saving time and im- proving efficiency. It is effective in cargo preplanning and tank man- agement underway. It allows quick and accurate cargo identification and locating on-board. MCM also has programs available for vessel administration and payroll and spare parts inventory control, with enhanced versions of personnel ro- tation and history, planned preven- tive maintenance, chart and publi- cation maintenance and stores and provisions available soon. Custom software service is also available.

Inventory data collection and engi-

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MARINE MANAGEMENT

SYSTEMS, INC.

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Founded in 1970, MMS develops and markets computerized manage- ment information systems for the maritime industry worldwide. MMS software applications are provided both as standardized and custom software packages relating to the complete spectrum of marine man- agement functions, including vessel operations, fleet management, plan- ning and accounting from shipboard to shoreside. MMS currently offers standardized ship management ap- plication systems designed to oper- ate on the IBM personal computer, in the areas of maintenance man- agement, vessel performance and vessel administration. The mainte- nance management group includes the Spare Parts Inventory Manage- ment (SPIM) and Planned Mainte- nance (PMS) systems, together with

Condition Monitoring applications.

Under vessel performance, MMS currently offers Cargomax, a trim/ stability and stress calculation sys- tem. Future additions will include vessel performance and voyage re- porting systems. With regard to ves- sel administration, MMS markets the Fleet Payroll/Personnel Man- agement (FPMS) System, which meets the shipboard and shoreside administrative requirements of the industry. All systems are fully inte- grated to provide a state-of-the-art ship management tool. MMS sys- tems are installed and operating successfully for several major domestic shipping companies, in- cluding AMOCO Transport, S.P.C.

Shipping (SOHIO) and ARCO Ma- rine.

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MCTS specializes in the design and production of robust computer systems for the marine industry.

The company was formed in 1982 and evolved from the Shipboard

Computer Group, a university re- search team at the Department of

Maritime Studies, UWIST, Cardiff,

Wales. The company offers a range of software design services for both ship and shore-based computers, covering applications such as stores and maintenance monitoring, per- formance monitoring and shipboard management. MCTS has developed an expandable shipboard software package centered on the TASK-

MASTER cargo management sys- tem. This interactive package can be tailored to suit any vessel of any type. It is modularized to meet indi- vidual requirements and includes voyage cargo records, longitudinal strength, transverse intact stability, transverse damaged stability, Grain

Rules requirements and MARPOL (continued)

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