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We are proud to announce the inauguration of the WORLDS

LARGEST

SHIPLIFT

A Syncrolift® 184 meters (604 feet) long, by 32 meters (105feet) wide, completed only 18 months after contract signing at the shipyard of

Tandanor, Buenos Aires, Argentina, for vessels up to 40,000 dead- weight tons. 25,000 DWT vessel on platform awaiting transfer. Vessel 30 minutes later in extreme rear transfer area.

SYNCROLIFT® UPDATE: • There are now 138 Syncrolifts® in 57 countries of the world. • The navies of 26 nations have purchased Syncrolifts®. • The first Syncrolift® is now in its 22nd year of operation. • Pearlson Engineering is the only company in the world whose exclusive product is shiplifts. • Experienced engineers are always available for visits to your site from sales offices in Florida, California, London and Singapore.

Water level view of 25,000 DWT vessel on platform.

LONDON 17 DEVONSHIRE STREET

LONDON W1N 1FS

ENGLAND

TELEPHONE: (01) 580-6536

TELEX: 23717 SHIPLIFT & TRANSFER SYSTEMS

MIAMI 8970 S.W. 87th CT.

P.O. BOX 560008

MIAMI, FLORIDA 33156

PHONE: 305-271-5721

TELEX: 051-9340

A PRODUCT OF PEARLSON ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. A MEMBER OF THE N.E.I. GROUP

The Most Experienced Builder of Shiplift Systems In The World

R. PEARLSON LTD. EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES

Above: Artist rendering showing completed shipyard.

Left: Contraalmirante (RE) D. Juan Luis Poggi,

President of Tandanor S.A., in the Syncrolift®

Control Room.

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