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MMC Wins NNS Contract To

Supply Tankers

MMC International was awarded a contract by Newport News

Shipbuilding (NNS) for sounding tubes and pipes to be installed on the tankers being built for Eletson.

The sounding tubes will be posi- tioned at regular intervals on the deck perimeter above the double hull. This provides entrances to the void space through which an

MMS gauging device can be insert- ed to test for the presence of the product being carried, which would indicate tank leakage.

MMC has also won a contract from NNS for the same project for vapor valves and instruments for

November, 1996 portable gauging, sounding and sampling.

For more information on MMC Intl.

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Doctor Diesel Range

Extended

Icon Research has introduced several additions to the Doctor diesel performance monitoring sys- tem.

The new additions include a simultaneous twin channel portable unit for simultaneous measurement of fuel pressure or vibration and cylinder pressure.

The instrument is the same size as the single channel DK-2, which now holds up to 60 readings. The range of portable units has been extended to include 10 and 12 channel models. Software improvements include automated downloading for any number of engines, fast entry of additional readings such as exhaust tempera- tures, rack settings and full archiv- ing facilities.

For more information on Icon

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Mpbil Delivers

Results

Electronically

Mobil Corp. has introduced two new used-oil analysis programs that use global electronic communica- tions to deliver results to marine cus- tomers on land and at sea. PFA

Inter-Link and Mobil Amos

Maintenance System (MAMS) reportedly offer ship managers an efficient manner of receiving, reviewing and responding to time- critical oil analysis results. FPA

Inter-Link uses the Internet to trans- fer used-oil analysis results from

Mobil's central mainframe computer to fleet superintendents around the world.

The global electronic communica- tions link enables Mobil to rapidly disseminate the information faster and more conveniently than fax transmission.

The Mobil Amos Maintenance

System is a comprehensive comput- erized maintenance system for the marine industry. MAMS is the product of a strategic alliance between Mobil and SpecTec.

PFA inter-Link allows Mobil's cus- tomers to create graphs, print reports and store past reports elec- tronically. It also enables the pro- gram user to export the analysis reports for transmission to vessels at sea, using existing e-mail capabili- ties.

For more information from Mobil

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