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vices is an advanced addressable monitoring system, which can control up to 32 addressable 4- 20mA transmitters. The system will provide continuous monitoring of hydrocarbon, oxygen and hydrogen sul- phide in cargo pump rooms as well as con- trolling temperature transmitters monitoring the cargo pump bearings in compliance with

IMO, OCIMF, Exxon & Class rules/regula- tions on oil tanker pump room safety.

MasterSHIP CAD/CAM Seminar To Be

Held In The Netherlands

From September 25-26, 2000, the Master-

SHIP CAD/CAM seminar for shipbuilders and designers will take place in the Nether- lands. The seminar, which is organized by

Yachting Consult, the Dutch specialist in

CAD/CAM software and engineering, will be held in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.

Floating Drydock Under Construction

At Flender Werft

A new floating dock that allows future dock- ing of ships with a dwt of up to 20,000 is being constructed throughout the next few months at Flender Werft. The steel structure, which measures 722 x 148 ft. (220 x 45 m) has already commenced; commissioning of the dock is scheduled for February 2001.

Litton Marine Systems Introduces

ECDIS Software Kit

Litton Marine Systems has introduced a new

Electronic Chart Display and Information

System (ECDIS) software package for the international maritime industry. The new

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ChartMaster ECDIS software, in kit form, is based on the company's Voyage Manage- ment System (VMS) software, and has been designed for easy installation on a wide range of hardware platforms.

Tribon Solutions Develops E-Commerce

Solution For Shipbuilding Industry

Tribon Solutions (formerly Kockums Com- puter Systems) has announced the develop- ment of tribon.com, an e-commerce solution for the global shipbuilding industry, linking together shipyards, suppliers and ship own- ers in a comprehensive global network. The marketplace tribon.com will be launched at

SMM in September. Centered around a

Global Component Database, the tribon.com solution will contain extensive, standardized data about the full universe of shipbuilding components.

Centa Provides Complete Torsional

Coupling Range

Centa will once again will exhibiting in its usual spot in Hall number six, highlighting its new Centax-Sec in sizes 91-96, which will expand the range fot 660 KNm nominal torque. This design utilizes segmented rub- ber elements of high tornsional and radical elasticity, combining with outstanding over- all and internal ventilation without impair- ment of the rubber sections.

Pall Rochem Launches Marine Division

On June 1, Pall Corporation strengthened its commitment to the commercial and military shipping communities with the introduction of Pall Rochem Marine.

Previously operating as Pall Rochem, cus- tomers will be familiar with Pall as the sole patent owner and supplier of the widely employed Disc Tube (DT) module mem- brane reverse osmosis (RO) desalination sys- tems fitted in over 2000 shipboard installa- tions.

Deerberg Wins Grand Slam

Deerberg Systems was awarded $25.3 mil- lion worth of orders from three countries for ship waste management systems. Following one year of negotiations, Oldenburg, Ger- many-based Deerberg obtained orders for the systems onboard ten luxury cruise ships.

The vessels, which are being constructed at

Aker MTW, Chantiers de 1' Atlantique and

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Nagasaki, all selected the Deerberg Multi Purpose Waste

Management System.

Hatlapa Brings On Expanded Gears

Hatlapa Uetersener Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co.'s steering gear program has been extended to the small- and medium-sized vessels, which are often constructed on

European soil. Hatlapa has added specifical- ly a selection of rotary vane steering gears.

The series, which is known as HVT Hatlapa

Vane Type, offers rudder torques from 50 kNm to 1,500 kNm with rudder stock diam- eters up to 520-mm. The gears, which will be displayed at Hatlapa's booth in Hall 12 at

SMM, are designed as two or three vane types with rudder angles up to 65-degrees.

STN Atlas To Feature New Innovations

STN Atlas Marine will feature its selection of several major new developments as part of its display in Hall 12EG stand number 12024, at this year's SMM Exhibition. Sig- nificant wares include a new series of pro- prietary NACOS integrated navigation com- mand systems, which implement Atlas

Radarpilot 1000 radars boasting enhanced clutter elimination as well as technologically advanced display and docking functions.

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