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Austal Ships Wins Large

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Western Australian shipbuilder

Austal ships won the Large Manu- facturers Export Award in the 1994

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Export Awards, just three years af- ter the company won the award as the state's Best New Exporter.

The year has held numerous dis- tinctions for Austal: breakthrough sales to new markets in Japan and the U.K., construction of the largest vehicle passenger ferry in Australia in progress, sale of its 23rd high speed passenger catamaran to China (including for gas turbine powered vessels), workforce doubling to al- most 400 in a year, and an $18 million yard expansion project.

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RTZ Mining Purchases

Pushboat Joe/Nut

RTZ Mining Company, Brazil, purchased the 5,600-bhp quadruple screw pushboat Joe I Nut from the

American Boat Co. of Cahokia, 111.

The 162-ft.(49.4-m) shallow draft vessel was built by St. Louis Ship- building in 1956 as the Missouri and is powered by four EMD12- 645E2 diesels. The vessel will be shipped from New Orleans to South

America for service on the Parana and Plate Rivers, pushing iron ore barges.

Marcon International, Inc. of

Coupeville, Wash, acted as broker in the sale of the pushboat.

RTZ also has on order directly from Jeffboat, Inc. of Jeffersonville,

Ind. a total of 52 Mississippi River style 195 to 200-ft. (59.4 to 61-m) open jumbo hopper barges.

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The ship spares procurement ser- vice launched last year by U.K. ship repair and marine consultancy group A&P Appledore Ltd. is set to expand under a new marketing agreement with spares broker Mosh

International of Kobe, Japan.

Each company will promote the other when spares are required from their respective markets.

A&P Appledore's Tyne-based team deals with more than 150 sup- pliers and supplies clients through- out the world. Mosh, a major force in

Japanese ship spares procurement, specializes in locating obsolete spares.

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Oceaneering Affiliate

Wins Part Of $10 Million

Platform Contract

Oceaneering International, Inc.'s

Indonesian affiliate, PT Calmarine, in a joint agreement with PT Pelangi

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