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SEC
SNEC
Sabroe Marine
Saga
Salerno, Port of
Salvage Association
San Lucian Oil
Scamp
Schichau Seebeckwerft
Schiffscommerz
Seamark
Seatechnic
Sec Soc Es Cantieri
SEMT Pielstick
Shell Company (Hellas)
Sigma Paints Hellas
Simrad Albatross
Simrad Optronics
Skarpenord International
Spectec Norway
Steer Shipmanagement Services
Stork Services
Sudoexport
Sudoimport
Sydicat Francais des Assureurs Maritimes et
Transports
BC Taechang Industrial
Technoship
Technava
Technifrance
Technet Group and Associates
Telecomputer Center
Thames Diesels
Thomas Miller & Son (Bermuda)
Trieste, Port of
Trilling Medical Technologies
Tsavliris Group of Companies
Turboned
Unimar Maritime Services
Unimex
Unitor Ships Service
Universal Importex
U.S. Coast Guard
Vanos
VDMA
Vecom Hellas
Vernicos Yachts
Vernon Carrux Strentex
Verolme Botlek
Veson Computer Systems
Videotel
J. Vourakiis Freres & Fils
Wartsila Diesel
Watercraft Hellas
Waukesha-Lips van de Wetering
Wijsmuller Holding
Wilson Walton International
Wilton-Fijenoord
World Trade Network
World Properties and Investment
G.J. Wortelboer Jr.
YVC Bolnes
Yard
Zervoudakis Deka Marine Supplies
Stolt-Nielsen Orders Two 5,000-DWT Parcel Tankers
For Inter Europe Service
Stolt Tankers and Terminals (Holdings) S.A., and Sumitomo
Corporation, on behalf of the Fu- kuoka Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. of Fu- kuoka, Japan, have announced the contract for the construction of two 5,000-dwt parcel tankers. The ships will be delivered in March and June 1992, for operation by the Stolt-
Nielsen Inter Europe Service, which serves Europe, including North Sea,
United Kingdom and Mediterra- nean ports.
Furmanite Offers Free
Brochure Describing
Machines And Services
Furmanite, an international maintenance service company with corporate headquarters and techni- cal center in Virginia Beach, Va., is offering a free brochure describing machines and services available from the company.
The publication asserts that Fur- manite's series of machine tools spe- cifically designed for marine use, and capable of performing on-board ship repairs, eliminates costly re- moval and re-installation expenses during overhaul.
Discussed are: vertical launch sys- tem, designed to grind missile tube land rings; hatch refit machine—fits all hatches on 637 and 688 Class submarines, and meets U.S. Navy "fit-up" requirements for 36-inch hatches; milling, turning and boring machine series (F-MTB), developed for in-place repair of 1/2-inch to 4- inch valves; and canopy-to-bonnet cutter (F-CBC), designed for cut- ting and weld prepping the canopy on vented cap valves.
Furmanite has established credi- bility in U.S. and civilian shipyards
Circle 344 on Reader Service Card for designing and delivering ma- chines for special applications that offer cost-effective solutions to time-delay problems. The company also has experienced technicians lo- cated throughout the country who are available 24 hours a day to respond to emergency situations.
For further information and a free copy of the brochure describing
Furmanite's machines and services,
Circle 20 on Reader Service Card
THE LATEST CONCEPT IN EARLY GROUND FAULT DETECTION:
INSULATION MONITORING
BENDER INCORPORATED introduces the most comprehensive line of insulation monitoring and ground fault location equipment available in the US. Ground faults pose serious threats to sophisticated electrical systems and their equipment. Bender insulation monitors and ground fault location equipment offer an early and effective means of locating impending ground faults.
BENDER monitors are used for the continuous active monitoring of grounded, ungrounded and high-resistance- grounded power systems. They may also be used for the passive monitoring of idle and/or standby equipment. These units operate by continuously monitoring the insulation level from the Megohm ranges down. Metered output of ohmic readings and adjustable alarm levels ensure that any ground leakage current is automatically indicated.
BENDER offers a wide range of device selection depending upon the application. Insulation monitors can operate on
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