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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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EMERGENCY REPAIRS AT SEA
Packed in sturdy Navy type refillable metal containers. bond is not affected by water, oil, gasoline, etc. It does not corrode.
It eliminates costly gas freeing. Cordobond is self curing, no applied heat necessary.
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
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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.
Frozen Pipes, etc.
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First proven under the most difficult conditions by the Navy, the Cordobond Strong-Back Method offers a fast and easy method of repair both aboard ship and ashore. Applied quickly by ship or maintenance personnel, Cordobond Strong-
Back products are used extensively for repairing and lining:
Water Boxes
Pipes
Condenser Covers
Cooler Heads
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