Honeywell

  • Honeywell-ELAC of Kiel, West Germany has appointed Manfred Reimann as consultant for the North American market. He will be responsible for increasing the presence of the company in the U.S. and Canada.

    Honeywell-ELAC of Kiel, West Germany has appointed Manfred Reimann as consultant for the North American market. He will be responsible for increasing the presence of the company in the U.S. and Canada.

    A member of the Honeywell family of companies, Honeywell- ELAC has a long history in the design and production of echosounder systems for navigation, fishing, oceanography, and hydrographic survey. The combined technology of Honeywell Inc. and its German subsidiary will ensure that exceptional products will be provided for the marine industry.

    Mr. Reimann will c o o p e r a te closely with ITT-Decca Marine, Palm Coast, Fla. and Decca Marine, Toronto, Canada — Honeywell- ELAC's e x c l u s i v e distributors for navigation and fishing equipment in North America. His previous assignment was general manager of Krupp Atlas Elektronik D i v i s i o n , Houston. Mr.

    Reimann will be working out of the Marine Systems Center of Honeywell Inc., Seattle, Wash.

    Honeywell-ELAC offers a comprehensive product line, from fish detection sounders, fish scopes, long-range and high-definition sonars to h y d r o g r a p h i c survey sounders with digitizer, and vessel berthing systems.

  • Jerry L. Holman has been named vice president and general manager of Honeywell's Marine Systems Division (MSD) in Seattle, Wash., a c c o r d i n g to Warde F. Wheaton, executive vice president of Honeywell's Aerospace and Defense business. He will report to Richard J. Boyle, vice president and

  • Honeywell ELAC, Kiel, West Germany, a subsidiary of Honeywell Inc., Minneapolis, has introduced a survey/sediment sounder. The new, s i n g l e - f r e q u e n cy unit, LAZ 721, can be used for inland and offshore surveys, exploration for oil, gas, and minerals, dredging operations, and for pipeline

  • Honeywell Marine Systems Operations in Seattle has implemented a new Customer Support Organization designed to provide local service to the firm's worldwide service areas. "By dividing our service areas into three separate zones, with self-contained service capabilities, we can now provide more

  • Honeywell Marine Systems Division, of Seattle, Wash., recently created a new group to expand development activities in underwater transducer technology. The Undersea Sensor Group draws into one business unit the engineering, management, and laboratory resources necessary to support all of the d i v

  • Honeywell's offshore business has sold its first HydroStar Plus subsea tracking and relocation system to the Naval Ocean Systems Center (NOSC) in Hawaii after a successful performance demonstration in customer- funded sea trials. Testing was conducted onboard a 48-foot vessel using a gimballed

  • As part of an ongoing effort to strengthen its responsiveness to the offshore industry, Honeywell's Marine Systems Division has announced two new appointments in its offshore business. John D. Owen was recently named systems business manager. Mr. Owen joined the offshore industry in 1970, and has held

  • As part of an ongoing effort to strengthen its responsiveness to the offshore industry, Honeywell's Marine Systems Division has announced two new appointments. John D. Owen has been named systems business manager. He joined the offshore industry in 1970 and has held a variety of program management

  • —Literature Available Honeywell has restructured the marketing organization of its Marine Systems Division. John Brenan, marketing director for Marine Systems Division, said the restructuring is part of an ongoing effort to strengthen the division's responsiveness to both military and commercial cust

  • said Carl Gerrein, controller of Midland Affiliated Company, which directed Capital Marine's computer acquisition. Mr. Gerrein credits his company's Honeywell DPS 6 small computer system with helping to manage Capital Marine's business more efficiently than before by improving inventory control and billing

  • service of survey equipment and sales. RHG was recently appointed exclusive U.S. commercial marine equipment sales and service representative for Honeywell-ELACNautick GmbH, Kiel, Germany. One of the unique Honeywell- ELAC survey instruments the Radio Holland Group is now supplying to the survey

  • to be completed September 30, 1988. The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00039-86-C- 0492). Honeywell Incorporated, Horsham, Pa., was awarded a $3,293,908 firm-fixed-price contract for the manufacture of 146 reserve battery assemblies for use on

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    May 2018 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 20

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  • MT May-18#18  Norton, Commercial Director, Honeywell
The tides are changing)
    May 2018 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 18

    Offshore Synthetic RopeSynthetic Rope Heneywell Advantages in Deep-Water Ops By Gregory Norton, Commercial Director, Honeywell The tides are changing. Exploration and production in good bend-fatigue characteristics, is resistant to heat and, deeper water is increasing, and equipment is advancing. until

  • MR Feb-16#1  Wear, which has a core of Honeywell Spectra  fber. This)
    February 2016 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 1

    your heaviest payloads safely and effectively with a lightweight, durable synthetic sling. It’s made with ® TM Unitrex XS Max Wear, which has a core of Honeywell Spectra fber. This sling is as strong as steel cable, but it’s much easier 2 to handle and won’t corrode, rotate or kink. Lift more effciently

  • MN Sep-16#48  cable that has a core of Honeywell Spectra 
ment through)
    September 2016 - Marine News page: 48

    Fortis² is a multi-part sling made of Unitrex XS Max- lifting sling Fortis² — Yale Cordage has seen this move- wear synthetic cable that has a core of Honeywell Spectra ment through a unique vantage point – one where seem- HMPE ? ber, is encased with a neoprene coating, and is ingly small details and tools

  • MN May-16#59  cable, 
which has a core of Honeywell Spectra HMPE ? ber encased)
    May 2016 - Marine News page: 59

    CORDAGE & RIGGING “Fortis2, is a multipart sling made of Unitrex XS Max Wear synthetic cable, which has a core of Honeywell Spectra HMPE ? ber encased with a neo- prene coating and overbraided with a tough high-tenacity polyester jacket. Because the core ? ber in Unitrex is parallel-braided to minimize

  • MR Apr-16#15  Wear, which has a core of Honeywell Spectra  fber. This)
    April 2016 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 15

    your heaviest payloads safely and effectively with a lightweight, durable synthetic sling. It’s made with ® TM Unitrex XS Max Wear, which has a core of Honeywell Spectra fber. This sling is as strong as steel cable, but it’s much easier 2 to handle and won’t corrode, rotate or kink. Lift more effciently

  • MR Mar-16#11  Wear, which has a core of Honeywell Spectra  fber. This)
    March 2016 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 11

    your heaviest payloads safely and effectively with a lightweight, durable synthetic sling. It’s made with ® TM Unitrex XS Max Wear, which has a core of Honeywell Spectra fber. This sling is as strong as steel cable, but it’s much easier 2 to handle and won’t corrode, rotate or kink. Lift more effciently

  • MR Oct-15#22 . However, the main reason  Honeywell, Linde and Dupont, which)
    October 2015 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 22

    shipping risk BY SVENN JACOBSEN n 2011, several refrigerated, reefer hoses, seals and compressors. At worse, to cut costs. However, the main reason Honeywell, Linde and Dupont, which containers exploded, killing three they are highly toxic, and in the case of these refrigerants continue to circulate

  • MT Jul-15#78  representatives from Honeywell, 
research and oceanographic)
    July 2015 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 78

    nology that will accurately measure ocean acidi? cation. • The Ocean Research Business Unit works with our Team Durafet includes representatives from Honeywell, research and oceanographic customer base and remains Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), the source of most of the core products

  • MN Oct-14#23  at RAE Systems Inc.  by 
Honeywell (http://www.raesystems)
    October 2014 - Marine News page: 23

    gas and leak detection, worker protection and hydrogen sul- fi de (H2S) safety. Keith Lincoln is a senior product manager at RAE Systems Inc. by Honeywell (http://www.raesystems. com). His expertise includes detector repair, operation, applications, with specifi c expertise in docking systems and

  • MR Apr-80#17  INTERNATIONAL, INC 3756 
HONEYWELL 233
HOUSTON ENGINEERS)
    April 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 17

    CO., INC 2591 HITACHI ZOSEN 1573,1673 HOESCH ESTEL 4415 HOLLAND REPAIR & SERVICE 1473 HOLLANDIA-KLOOS 147 HOMCO INTERNATIONAL, INC 3756 HONEYWELL 233 HOUSTON ENGINEERS, INC 9831 HOUSTON SYSTEMS MANUFACTURING CO 2669 HOWALDTSWERKE-DEUTSCHE WERFT AG 1655 HOWE-BAKER ENGINEERS, INC 4050

  • MR May-15-80#10  marine equip-
ment. 
Honeywell-ELAC Names 
Reimann)
    May 15, 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 10

    the company concentrates its ef- forts on barges, it still retains the capabilities for building other types of specialty marine equip- ment. Honeywell-ELAC Names Reimann As Consultant Honeywell-ELAC of Kiel, West Germany has appointed Manfred Reimann as consultant for the North American

  • MR Aug-80#4 . 
Temperature controls, Honeywell. 
Propeller rpm indicator)
    August 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 4

    , Caterpillar. Motor controllers, General Electric. Distribution panels, Federal Pacific. Switchboards, Anixter. Temperature controls, Honeywell. Propeller rpm indicator, Henschel. Air conditioning, Adrick. Package air conditioner, Carrier. Vent fans & motors, Buffalo Forge. Searchlights

  • MR Sep-80#20  
Alfred Hodt Hamburg 
Honeywell-Elacnautik GmbH . Kiel)
    September 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 20

    . . . Hamburg Helling KGIA Hambur Hempel's Schiffsfarben Hamburg Herion-Werke KG Fellbach Hewlett-Packard GmbH . Frankfurt Alfred Hodt Hamburg Honeywell-Elacnautik GmbH . Kiel Hoppmann & Mulsow GmbH Kaltenkirchen Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft AG Hamburg Ludwig Hunger Munchen IBAK Helmut

  • MR Sep-15-80#5  Aeronautical Laboratories, Honeywell, 
Inc., and most recently)
    September 15, 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 5

    . Prior to joining De- signers & Planners, he was employed by the Navy Department, Vitro Laboratories, Cor- nell Aeronautical Laboratories, Honeywell, Inc., and most recently the Logistics Man- agement Institute. As director, special projects, Dr. Rawat will be responsible for scientific

  • MR May-14#37  every year, 
one from Honeywell and the Elmer A. 
Sperry)
    May 2014 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 37

    are a number of awards given out in his name, including one from Northrup Grumman given to a U.S. Naval Academy midshipman every year, one from Honeywell and the Elmer A. Sperry Award for “advancing the art of transportation engineering,’’ given out by a consortium of societies he once be- long

  • MR Dec-80#24  Marine Paints, coatings 
Honeywell, temp, sensors for F-0)
    December 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 24

    , ship's service turbo- generator, electric motors I.T.E. Gould, switchboards Hankinson, control air dehydrator Hemple's Marine Paints, coatings Honeywell, temp, sensors for F-0 tanks Hopeman Brothers, joiner package Hose McCann, sound-powered telephones A.C. Hoyle, hose-handling cranes, stores

  • MR Dec-80#17 , propeller rpm indicator 
Honeywell, temperature controls)
    December 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 17

    Federal Pacific Electric, distribution panels General Electric, motor controllers Hagglund, cranes Henschel, propeller rpm indicator Honeywell, temperature controls Hopeman Bros., joiner work, commissary equipment Hose McCann, sound-powered telephones ITT Mackay Marine, radiotelephone

  • MR Jan-81#16  Northern SSB 
radio, two Honeywell fathome-
ters, Hose)
    January 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 16

    2nd deck. Navigation and communication equipment includes two Sperry radars, two Triton VHF-FM ra- diotelephones, one Northern SSB radio, two Honeywell fathome- ters, Hose McCann sound-pow- ered telephone system, and a Gal- braith E3750 public address sys- tem. PASSENGER/SUPPLY BOAT 'MARINA

  • MR Jan-15-81#7  Navy Contract 
Awarded To Honeywell 
Honeywell Incorporated)
    January 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 7

    $5.5-Million Navy Contract Awarded To Honeywell Honeywell Incorporated, De- fense Electronics Division, Train- ing and Control Systems Center, West Covina, Calif., has been awarded a $5,485,468 cost plus- fixed-fee contract for AN/BQR- 21 operational engineering, class installation, and hull

  • MR Feb-81#25  will 
be effected by a Honeywell A.S.K. 
model 3100)
    February 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 25

    engines will run at constant speed and control of the main propeller pitch, three transverse thrusters, and twin rudders will be effected by a Honeywell A.S.K. model 3100 computer. The system will be capable of using either a Decca "Trisponder" surface net- work or a Honeywell RS 902 hy- dro-acoust

  • MR Apr-81#4th Cover  & Sen/ices B.V. 1473 
Honeywell 233
The Hotsy Corporation)
    April 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 4th Cover

    Zosen 1573, 1673 Hitachi Zosen International, S.A 1573, 1673 Hitachi Zosen U.S.A., Ltd. . 1573, 1673 Holland Repair & Sen/ices B.V. 1473 Honeywell 233 The Hotsy Corporation 1697 Houston Systems Manufacturing Co. 2669 Howe-Baker Engineers, Inc 4050 Hughes Tool Company 2305 Humphrey,

  • MR Aug-15-81#3  Sailor Radio of 
Denmark; Honeywell Elac of West 
Germany)
    August 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 3

    for other European manufactured electronics, acting as the exclu- sive U.S. distributor. These prod- uct lines include Sailor Radio of Denmark; Honeywell Elac of West Germany; Microtecnica of Italy; and Walker Logs of England. For additional information on Racal-Decca Marine, Inc. products

  • MR Apr-82#52  International Inc 3747 
Honeywell 233
Horizons Research)
    April 1982 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 52

    369 Hitachi Zosen 1573, 1673 Doug Hogan Associates Ltd. 6605 Holland Repair & Services B.V. 1457, 1473 Homco International Inc 3747 Honeywell 233 Horizons Research Incorporated 6951 Hotsy Incorporated 3698 Houston Oil Equipment, Inc 9421 Houston Systems Manufacturing Company 2669