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SNAME 1999: Exhibitor Profiles

Allied Systems Company

Booth # 641

Allied Systems Company is a custom designer and manufacturer of specialized heavy material lift equipment. The Allied Marine Crane Division spe- cializes in Fixed, Telescopic and Knuckleboom

Cranes with capacities up to 100 tons and boom lengths to 125 ft.

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Airchime Manufacturing Co.

Booth #519

Alabama Shipyard

Booth #535

Alabama Shipyard is located on Pinto Island on the Mobile River in Mobile, Ala. and has gained global attention with its contracts to build chemical tankers for an international owner.

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ALLWEILER Marine

Booth # 431

ALLWEILER Marine designs and delivers com- plete cargo handling systems for Offshore AHTS vessels, firefighting systems and is a leading manu- facturer of pumps and pumping systems to the worldwide marine and offshore industries. The scope of the supply includes two and three spindle crew, centrifugal, progressive cavity, macerators, peristaltic, seal-less, and leakage free pumps.

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ALSTOM Drives & Controls

ALSTOM Drives & Controls is a world leader in high-technology solutions for the diesel electric marine market, committed to the reduction of life- cycle costs. The company's project list includes many naval and commercial references .

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American Bureau of Shipping

Booth # 127

The American Bureau of Shipping is one of the world's leading ship classification societies. ABS establishes and administers standards for the design, construction, and periodic survey of ships and other marine structures.

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American United Marine Corp.

Booth # 727

American United Marine Corp. is a general agency for the supply of marketing, sales, engineer- ing, technical service and products to the marine industry.

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Ameron Fiberglass Pipe Group

Booth #321

Applied High Technology

Booth 629

Cedervall & SOner AB

Booth # 727

Cedervall & Soner AB introduced the first seal for propeller shafts in 1886. Since then, its shafts are widely recognized for its cost-effective and technical reliability. Cedervall split shaft seals are in compli- ance with all major classification societies

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Appleton Marine Inc.

Booth # 427

Appleton Marine has continued to supply marine deck machinery including cranes, winches, wind- lasses and capstans for military and commercial shipbuilding for the last 25 years. Recent applica- tions include offshore cranes and anchor pre-ten- sioning winches for various FPSO installations.

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Calhoon MEBA Eng. School

Booth # 404

The Calhoon MEBA Engineering School was founded 30 years ago to provide technical education for licensed sea-going deck, engineering, and radio officers. The school offers 26 different courses, taught in state-of-the-art lecture rooms and laborato- ries. Major programs include: electronics, propul- sion, communication, computers, firefighting and

STCW.

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California Maritime Academy

Booth #531

Carderock Division,

NSWC

Booth # 220

The Carderock Division, Naval Surface Warfare

Center's booth will highlight the work that was done on the Deep Water Surface Piercing Platform, a new model testing of the Mobil Offshore Base, the DD- 21 Program, and progress on the Electric Drive Pro- gram.

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Caterpillar

Booth # 233

Caterpillar offers a line of diesel propulsion engines from 85 to 10,000 Hp; also available marine generator sets from 65 to 5,000 kW. Vessel financ- ing can be arranged with Cat Financial Services and nlPllMBr^ii

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