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People & Company

Litton's ECDIS Products Are

Now Compatible With

C-MAP's ECs

Litton Marine Systems' (LMS) Elec- tronic Chart Display and Information

Systems (ECDIS) are now compatible with C-MAP's CM-93 Edition 3 elec- tronic worldwide chart database.

Integrated Bridge System (IBS) and

ECDIS systems now support C-MAP's

CM-93/3 electronic chart database, which contains worldwide chart cover- age in vector format.

C-MAP's CM-93/3 electronic charts are distributed in a highly compressed format requiring only one CD for the entire world. This CD includes over 15,000 electronic charts for all ports, harbors and coastal areas. C-MAP designed CM-93/3 to be fully compliant with S-57 Edition 3.0, the international standard issued by the IHO (Internation- al Hydrographic Office) defining the format and contents of electronic charts used with ECDIS. CM-93/3 is read directly by C-MAP compatible ECDIS, thus saving time and avoiding potential errors associated with onboard chart compilation of S-57 electronic charts.

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Soundcoat Appoints New CEO

The Soundcoat Company, manufactur- er of noise and vibration products engi- neered has appointed John Burke as

CEO.

In his new role, Burke, who will over- see the daily operations for Soundcoat's

New York and California facilities, replaces Philippe LaCarriere, who has been the company's president for the last eight years. LaCarriere has been pro- moted to work within Recticel's Euro- pean operation in Paris, France.

MTU Gets A New Identity

This past July, MTU's management introduced a new logo, which has become an essential aspect of the com- pany's new ______ image. W M

Two stylized ^^ flames —a blue SuLLJJJ m one bearing the

MTU name and a red one — exude the combination of modern technology with emotions. The blue flame represents technological leadership and innovation, while the red flame symbolizes the values and quali- ties of MTU, which are passion, energy and creativity.

Already a well-established technolog- ical leader in the field of diesel engines and propulsion systems, MTU hopes to increase the emotional content of its pre- sentation, beginning with the introduc- tion of new engines throughout the last few months.

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G.T.R. Campbell, Algoship

Open New Headquarters

G.T.R. Campbell Marine Consultants and its associate company Algoship

Designers, have officially opened a new joint headquarters in Nassau, Bahamas.

The opening of this new office was fur- ther enhanced with the signing of the shipbuilding contracts for the first of a new class of standard ship — the 700- ton cargo/inter island passenger ferry

Fiesta, which can accommodate 100 passengers. The order has been placed by FastMail Shipping and will be con- structed by the Xinhe Shipyard in

China. The vessel will operate between

Florida and the Bahamas.

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