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Seattle-Based Interior Design

International Awarded Four

Redesign Contracts

A Seattle-based marine design firm, Interior Design International,

Inc. (I.D.I.), was awarded four con- tracts.

The first contract is for work on the Alton Casino riverboat, a vessel designed by Rodney Lay & Associ- ates and built by Atlantic Marine

Shipbuilders.

I.D.I. also received the contract to design the interiors of the new

Alaska State cruise ferries, which are being designed in cooperation with Glosten Associates.

Marine Atlantic of Nova Scotia hired I.D.I, to completely refurbish and design new interiors for five vessels in their cruise ferry fleet.

The vessels range in size from 200 to 600 feet, and have full cruise ship amenities including casinos.

Finally, Paradise Cruise Ltd. of

Hawaii commissioned I.D.I, to de- sign Starlite I and Starlite II dinner cruise boats. These boats will join the new "Star of Honolulu," which

I.D.I, completed last summer.

For more information on the ser- vices of Interior Design Interna- tional,

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Reinbold Assigned To

Folk's Milwaukee Office

John G. Reinbold has been as signed to the Milwaukee district of- fice sales staff of The Falk Corp., E

Milwaukee, Wis.-based subsidiarj of Sundstrand Corp. In his new position as a sales engineer, Mr

Reinbold will join district sales manager Gerry A. MacDougall ir serving the company's customers in

Wisconsin and Upper Michigan.

John G. Reinbold

Mr. Reinbold, a graduate of

Marquette University, joined Falk in 1986 and was assigned to Foundry

Sales. In 1989 he was appointed manager of open gearing sales and marketing. Falk is a major manu- facturer of industrial power trans- mission machinery.

For additional information on The

Falk Corporation,

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Scully Offers New Terminal

Overfill Prevention Control

Scully Electronic Systems has introduced a marine shore control- ler to help prevent petroleum spills during the loading of vessels. The system automatically signals for product transfer shutdown if prod- uct level attempts exceed the cargo tank capacity.

The shore controller is installed at the loading dock to provide inter- face for vessels equipped with in- trinsically safe level sensors. The controller connects to the vessel sen- sors prior to loading by means of cable with a Coast Guard-specified connector. Audible and visual alarm outputs are provided for notifica- tion of the overfill signal.

For additional information on the system from Scully Electronics,

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The new marine terminal overfill prevention control from Scully. 50 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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