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(Continued from page 87) eos for sale at new affordable prices; and Negron Marine/McMurdo will display its new SARTS, EPIRBs and other products.

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Allied Systems Co.

Booth Number 101

Allied Marine Crane, a division of Allied Systems Co., designs and manufactures specialized fixed, telescopic and knuckleboom cranes in capacities of two to 75 tons, with emphasis on military, oceano- graphic and petroleum applications.

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Henschel, Inc.

Booth Number 305

Henschel ACC, the commercial alarm, control and communication department for Henschel, Inc. of

Newburyport, Mass., offers a com- plete Ship's Control Console with an alarm and monitoring system, control system and intercommuni- cation systems.

Displayed systems are found on the MSRC vessels and the Sulphur

Carrier.

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Pelmatic AB

Booth Number 119

Pelmatic is a Swedish ship design and consultancy company which provides concepts for vessel design and licenses for a large number of vessels for the marine industry.

Pelmatic's product range is fo- cused mainly on the categories of commercial ships, military ships, fishing vessels and floating docks.

Pelmatic's concepts for commercial ships features several state-of-the- art double hull product tankers and some open top container vessels, as well as general cargo vessels, bulk carriers and combination carriers in a variety of sizes.

Some of the product tankers are developed especially for the U.S. market and follow all the new regu- lations. For the military market,

Pelmatic mainly focuses on patrol boats and U.S. Coast Guard vessels from 20 meters up to 60 meters.

Floating docks are designed mainly according to customer speci- fication, but the present range of available sizes include floating docks with 3.5-, 5-, 10- and 15-ton lifting capacity. Pelmatic has recently un- dertaken a change of corporate structure and is now a full Swedish company owned by Stefan

Johansson, managing director of

Pelmatic AB, together with Saab-

Scania AB.

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Peterson Builders

Booth Numbers 614-622

Peterson Builders, Inc. provides proven designs for high speed fer- ries, casino vessels, high speed pa- trol craft, rigid inflatables, work boats, steel, aluminum, fiberglass, composites and wood; modern, effi- cient, environmentally friendly manufacturing facilities, quality driven, conscientious craftsmen; an excellent reputation for long term customer satisfaction.

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Racor

Booth Number 506

Racor introduces a permanen filtration system called the Rc

TattleTale Liquid Filtration Syst

The Racor TattleTale Liquid Fill tion System is a permanent sysl which utilizes a stainless steel w cloth filter. The reusable wire cl filter eliminates the need for exp sive filter inventory and costly fil disposal. It also serves as a diagn tic tool to monitor potential engi wear. Clean up is quick and easy a parts washer.

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Saab Tank Control

Booth Numbers 116-123

Saab Tank Control, under tv different owners, has been in bus ness since the late 70s. Saab suj plies and services Saab TankRads level gauging systems and Gunclea

Fixed Tank Cleaning Machines. Tw offices, one in New Jersey and one ii

Houston, feature in-house engineer and a back-up network of sub-con

Leaders in maintenance efficiency

Congratulates

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Architects and Marine

Engineers

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Vecom manufactures a complete line of marine and industrial chemicals and equipment and operates in over 160 locations worldwide.

Vecom USA, Inc.

Main Office 236 St. George Avenue

Jefferson, LA 70121

Phone: (504) 734-1677

Fax: (504) 734-1686

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SNAME .. .during it's Centennial Celebration

Seaworthy is celebrating, too. It's our 20th Anniversary so we're recognizing our staff and affiliates for these 20 accomplishments. '73 '74 •75 '76 »77 '78 <79 '80 '81 '82 '83 '84 '85 '86 '87 '88 '89 •90 '91 '92

Initiation of our shipboard energy audit services, 1st residua] fueled aero gas turbine application. 1st major slow-steaming CRP propeller retrofit 1st industry wide combustion catalyst evaluation. 1st fuel emulsion firing (boilers, diesels and gas turbines).

Introduction of the steam plant Barrel Minder.™ 1st DESAH cycle (dual economizer steam air heater).

Seaworthy's 1st repowering and jumboizing project. 1st computerized energy conservation tracking system. 1st commercial computerized fuel purchasing software. 1st system to protect against cat fines for diesels. 1st published hatchcoverless containership concept.

Inauguration of MSC's fleetwide SAMM System.

Seaworthy's 1st design/build project (Army LSVs). 1st industry testing of diesel engine ceramic coatings. 1st shoreside slow speed diesel to meet EPA emissions.

Seaworthy's 1st RO/RO design/build/own project. 1st convertible hatchless containership to RO/RO design.

Staging of 36 diesel genset change-outs at sea. 1st high capacity Navy RO/RO float-on module design. offices

Essex, CT - Washington, DC - Barnegat Light, NJ

New York, NY - San Francisco, CA - Portland, OR

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