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(continued from page 11) selected by the international pa- per committee for presentation during the Dredging Days. • "A Simulation Model for the

Hydraulic Process of Cutter Suc- tion Dredgers," Ir. J.L.S. van Os- taeyen, Dredging International

B.V., Belgium. • "A User-Friendly Automatic

Control for Cutter Dredgers," C. de Keizer, Observator B.V., The

Netherlands. • "The Influence of Compre- hensive Automation Systems on

Cutter Suction Dredging Opera- tions," A.C. van Zutphen, IHC

Holland N.V., The Netherlands. • "Automatic Laser Range/Azi- muth Positioning System for Ac- curate Dredging Surveys and

Dredging Control," H.F. Wen- tzell, Krupp Atlas Elektronik,

Federal Republic of Germany. • "Improving Dredging Per- formance by Using an Automated

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ALABAMA — Mobile

Kamil Ship Supply

CALIFORNIA—San Francisco

Cordes Bros —Wilmington

J.M. Costello Supply Co.. Inc

FLORIDA —Tampa

Bonanni Ship Supply. Inc. — Miami

Ocean Ship Supply —Jacksonville

Weedon Engineering Co.

GEORGIA—Savannah

Southern Marine Supply Co.. Inc.

LOUISIANA—New Orleans

Marine Sales. Inc

MAINE—Portland

Chase Leavitt & Co.. Inc.

MARYLAND—Baltimore

Tate Engineering. Inc.

MASSACHUSETTS-Boston

Klausen Gestby Co.

NEW JERSEY —Linden

Beacon Packing & Equipment Co.. Ltd

OREGON —Portland

American Pacific Corporation

PENNSYLVANIA—Philadelphia

Philadelphia Ship Maintenance Co.. Inc.

SOUTH CAROLINA—Charleston

Southeastern Supply Co.. Inc

TEXAS—Corpus Christi

Gunderland Marine Supply. Inc. — Houston

Texas Marine & Industrial Supply Co

VIRGINIA—Norfolk

Peltz Brothers, Inc

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Agents throughout the world

WASHINGTON —Seattle AUSTRALIA —South Fremantle CANADA-Markham

May & Smith Co I.M.E.S. Industrial & Marine Engineering Supplies Air Industrial Equipment & Supply Ltd

ARABIAN GULF-Kuwait BELGIUM —Antwerpen CANADA—Halifax Industrial Services & Supplies Co W.L.L Verfaillie Elsig Hubeva Marine Plastics. Halifax

FRANCE—Dunkirk

M & R Dekytspotter & Sons — Marseilles

Sogeric

GREECE—Piraeus

Marine Technical Bureau

HOLLAND—Rotterdam

Van Lessen & Punt N.V

HONG KONG —Kowloon

Marine Supply Company

ITALY —Genova

Coger S.A.S.

JAPAN —Yokohama

Inouye & Company. Ltd

MALAYA —Singapore

Wah Hong & Company, Ltd

NORWAY —Stabekk

Norus-Morch A/S

PORTUGAL—Lisboa

Valadas LDA

SOUTH AFRICA—Durban

James Brown & Hamer. Ltd. — Woodstock, Capetown

Globe Engineering Works. Ltd

SPAIN — Cadiz

Consulmar — Bilbao

Indame, S.A

THAILAND —Bangkok

Kiart Hiran Engineering Ltd., Partnership

VIRGIN ISLANDS—St. Croix

Virgin Islands Marketing Corporation

WEST GERMANY—Hamburg

Van Lessen & Punt Gmbh

WEST INDIES—Trinidad

R. Landry & Company, Ltd.

Survey System," J.S. van Velsen,

Intersite Systems, The Nether- lands. • "A System for the Remote

Monitoring of Oceanographic Data to Support Dredging Operations,"

S.J. Archer, Offshore Environ- mental Systems Ltd., United

Kingdom. • "The Collection and Presen- tation of Hydraulic and Meteoro- logical Information for a Project,"

M. Ringelberg, Rijkswaterstaat,

Delta Division, The Netherlands. • "Accuracy in Dredging Sand

Waves in Access Channels," F.

Draisma, A.M. DeJonge, Rijk- swaterstaat, North Sea Division,

The Netherlands. • "Draghead Positioning of

Trailing Suction Dredgers as a

Means to Improve Efficiency," G.

Boodt, Municipality of Rotter- dam, Public Works, Harbour De- partment, The Netherlands; D.G.

Beulink, IHC Holland N.V., The

Netherlands. • "Accuracy of Draghead Depth and Position Measurement," G.F.

Vermeij, Observator B.V., The

Netherlands. • "Density Measurements by the use of Radiometric Principles,"

G.W. Kappler, Laboratory Prof.

Dr. Berthold, Federal Republic of

Germany. • "Means of Measuring the

Density of Solid-Liquid Mixtures,"

Prof. Dr. W. Wiedenroth, Univer- sity of Paderborn, Federal Repub- lic of Germany. • "Instrumentation Packages to

Customize Dredgers," P.C. Lun- steroo, IHC Holland N.V., The

Netherlands. • "The Role of Modern Instru- mentation in the Measurement of

Pipe Friction in Dredging," N. van Dam, Zanen Verstoep N.V.,

The Netherlands. • "The Measurement of key

Parameters in the Cutting and the

Discharge Process on Board a Cut- ter Dredger," D.K. Kremer, Bos- kalis Westminister Baggeren B.V.,

The Netherlands; J.A.H. Koenig,

Osiris-Cesco B.V., The Netherlands. • "Automation as a Principal's

Tool," G. Ottervanger, Rijkswa- terstaat, North Sea Division, The

Netherlands. • "Instrumentation as a Tool for the Manager," W.H.A. van

Oostrum, International Marine and Dredging Consultants, The

Netherlands; M. Engels, Interna- tionale Navigatie Apparaten B.V.,

The Netherlands.

Amsterdam will certainly be- come the center of attention for the international maritime indus- try during Europort '83. His High- ness Prince Bernhard of the

Netherlands is patron for the Eu- roport '83. The industry's long-term support of the event and the new facilities offered at the RAI Exhi- bition Centre provide a perfect background for a highly successful exhibition and congress. (continued on page 14)

Machinery Castings Stacks

Ducts Pumps

The Cordobond Strong-Back Components, when used according to directions, will repair anything from a pin hole to a complete break with a patch of great strength that clings tenaciously and lastingly.

AFTER

Ventilators

Sea Valves and Chests

Tanks, Bulkheads and Decks

Shell Plating Etc.

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Water Boxes

Pipes

Condenser Covers

Cooler Heads

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