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Annual Meeting —A Preview timore supplies a full range of non- ferrous piping products including aluminum-brass, copper-nickel 90/10 and 70/30, brass, and copper in pipes, tubes and fittings, as well as a range of Viking-Johnson pipe couplings. The company will also show a range of fiberglass piping products and deck gratings for ma- rine applications, including the abil- ity to install all with its U.K. riding crews.

MARKETEC

Booth Nos. 207/209/211

Marketec, Inc. of Chatham, N.J., will exhibit Wynstruments Lim- ited's full line of bridge window wip- ers, the Multilapper fuel nozzle valve reconditioning tool kit, Golten

Marine's in-place machining and diesel repairs, Nelson-Winslow fuel oil filter equipment, Sauer Poppe air compressors, Fram-Quantek bal- last water monitors, and Turbo-

Technik ship-repair-yard services.

MARINE & INDUSTRIAL

HYDRAULICS

Booth No. 100

Marine and Industrial Hydrau- lics, Inc. of New York City will fea- ture Trident Auto-Lock Actuator 2000 Series Rotary, 3000 Series Lin- ear, and Trident Fusible Link

Valves under hydrant used for vari- ous applications.

MARINE INDUSTRIES

Booth No. 638

Marine Industries Limited of Sor- el, Quebec, offers 50 years of experi- ence in shipbuilding (military, re- search, products tankers, cargo, fer- ries, floating docks), ship repair, conversion, and major refits. The company also provides project man- agement and turnkey projects.

MICROSOURCE

DESALINATORS FOR TjjE ENTIRE MARINE AND OFFSHORE INDUSTRY.

Few names have eveflfoeen better known for quality and dependability than MAXIM. A standard that has stood for more than 50 years. Today

Maxim furnishes desalinators to provide fresh water for workboats, offshore platforms, drilling rigs, tankers, submarines and large vessels of all types . . . units designed for optimum space savings and economic operation. Choose from a wide range of standard designs or let Maxim design a unit to meet your specific requirements. Also available are reliable Maxim heat exchangers and deaerators.

Become a part of a legend . . . insist on Maxim, the first name in reliability and service. Maxim backs it up! Riley-Beaird, Inc.,

P.O. Box 31115, Shreveport, LA 71130-1115, Ph. (318) 865-6351,

Telex 50-7472.

Nuclear submarine equi with Maxim desalinato

General Dynamics Photo

RILEY-BEAIRD, INC.

Booth No. 423

Microsource CAD/CAM, with headquarters in Woburn, Mass., and district offices in Trevose, Pa.,

Parsippany, N.J., and New York

City, has installed more than 200

Computervision personal designer systems in the Northeast. The firm, said to be the largest turnkey dis- tributor of micro-based CAD/CAM systems in the U.S., provides profes- sional pre- and post-sales service and support, custom application software development, and full hardware and software maintenance programs.

MINDECO

Booth No. 307

Mindeco Corporation of Ocean- side, N.Y., is a large and diverse stocking distributor of fittings, flanges, and valves for the marine industry. The company carries an inventory of bronze silver-brazing,

Class 200 cupro-nickel butt weld, and high-pressure socket weld fit- tings and flanges, along with bronze union end and flanged Monel- trimmed valves. Forging and ma- chining facilities are available for special requirements.

MMS

Booth No. 310

Marine Management Systems,

Inc. of Stamford, Conn., will present its ship management application systems, designed for use on the

IBM Personal Computers, for both shipboard and shoreside use. Avail- able for demonstration will be sys- tems for spare parts management, planned maintenance, cargo load- ing, and fleet payroll. Also repre- sented will be the Marine Manage- ment Centre, MMS' London-based joint venture with BP Shipping, as well as Sperry Marine, with whom

MMS has joined in a marketing agreement to offer MMS software on Sperry's new marine PC. (continued) 265 on Reader Service Card

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