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SERVICE AND REPAIR
IS OUR BUSINESS
MARINE REPAIR,
MAINTENANCE
AND CONVERSION
SINCE 1908
UNION DRY DOCK & REPAIR COMPANY
Foot of Pershing Road,
Weehawken, N.J. 07087 (201) 867-0904
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Nav-Com Moves To New Facility
Effective November 1, 1981, Nav-Com In- corporated, a marine electronics system com- pany, has begun operations from its new headquarters in Deer Park, N.Y., according to the company's executive vice president
Jack Provenzano.
The new building provides a substantial increase in space and improved facilities, thus allowing Nav-Com to keep pace with the rapid growth of its customers' require- ments. To assure a smooth transition, tele- phone and telex number remain unchanged.
This announcement appears as a matter of record only. $17,560,000
D. F. Levy Marine Limited I an affiliate of
Mellon Enterprises, Inc. and its subsidiaries
United States Government Guaranteed
Ship Financing Bonds
We have arranged this financing.
WARBURG PAR1BAS BECKER
INCORPORATED
A. G. BECKER INCORPORATED
October 1981
Nav-Com's new, larger headquarters building in Deer
Park, N.Y.
Nav-Com Incorporated specializes in the sales, installation, and service support of electronic communication and navigation equipment on ships with particular empha- sis on customized systems. The new facility will house the administration, marketing, engineering, service, and production depart- ments. In addition, training and support fa- cilities will be available for Magnavox Sat- ellite Communications and Navigation prod- ucts, Harris HF ARQ systems, and Kocku- mation Loadmaster and Levelgauging sys- tems.
For further information, contact Nav-Com
Incorporated at 9 Brandywine Drive, Deer
Park, N.Y. 11729, telephone (516) 667-7710,
Telex 645744 NAVCOM NY DEER.
Issue Call For Papers For SNAME
Ship Costs & Energy Symposium
The New York Metropolitan Section of
The Society of Naval Architects and Marine
Engineers has issued a call for papers for a symposium on ship costs and shipboard energy that the section will conduct in con- junction with T&R Panel 0-36 — Economic
Analysis of Marine Transportation. The symposium will be held September 30 and
October 1, 1982, at the Waldorf-Astoria Ho- tel in New York City.
According to Richard J. Baumler and
David A. O'Neil, symposium cochairmen, the ship cost portion of the symposium will be concerned with shipbuilding and operating costs and the energy portion will concen- trate on the technical aspects, with or with- out detailed financial ramifications.
Deadline for submission of abstracts is
November 15, 1981, and January 15, 1982 is the date for notification of acceptance.
Late submittals from overseas will be con- sidered beyond November 15, noted Neil
Reddy, chairman of the SNAME Metropoli- tan Section. Abstracts are to be sent to
Alexander C. Landsburg, 307 Williamsburg
Drive, Silver Springs, Md. 20901.
Typical subject areas for ship costs in- clude shipbuilding cost estimates, ship op- erating costs, and U.S. versus foreign costs and subsidies. Typical energy topics would include resistance and propulsion techniques, fuels, and coal-fired boilers. Subjects such as computer aids, and approaches and tech- niques from other industries would be ap- plicable to both areas. 8 Write 351 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News