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NEW YORK, N.Y. 10016 (212) 689 3266 $6.5-Million Contract
Awarded Rockwell For
Navigation Measuring Units
Rockwell International Corpo- ration, Anaheim, Calif., has been issued a $6,500,000 unpriced de- livery order under a basic order- ing agreement to furnish 13 iner- tial measurement units in sup- port of AN/WSN-11 (v)2 dual miniature inertial navigation sys- tems (DMINS). The Navy Ships
Parts Control Center, Mechanics- burg, Pa., is the contracting ac- tivity (N00104-80-G-0004).
Hyundai Commissions
First Of Nine-Vessel
Order For Arab Emirates
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. recently commissioned one of nine containerships for the United
Arab Shipping Company.
The 35,400-dwt vessel was named M.V. Dubai by Rashid
Sultan A1 Makhaim, Deputy Min- ister of Communications of the
United Arab Emirates. The M.V.
Dubai is the first of a series of nine ships currently on order for the UASC.
The ships will expand the com- pany's container services to the
Arabian Gulf. The remaining vessels will be delivered by the end of September 1983. The con- tainerships are similar, each hav- ing 1,846-TEU capacity, and will more than replace five container- ships presently on long term char- ter for UASC.
The vessel Dubai is part of a major contract valued at US $400 million which also includes the fabrication of 14,000 containers. 14th Crandall Dockmaster
Seminar Successful-
Information Available
The 14th dockmaster training seminar sponsored by Crandall
Dry Dock Engineers, Inc., Ded- ham, Mass., was held recently in
Galveston, Texas. Naval and ci- vilian personnel from the U.S.,
Canada, and the United Kingdom took part in an exchange of com- mon drydocking problems encoun- tered with railways, floating docks, basins, synchrolifts, and transfer systems.
The sessions were conducted by Paul S. Crandall, president of
Crandall Dry Dock Engineers,
Inc., who regards these seminars as essential to maintaining com- munication between drydocking professionals.
The exact dates for the 15th dockmaster training seminar has not as yet been scheduled but will take place within the next two years.
For further information,
Write 41 on Reader Service Card 34 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News