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DELFZIJL 480
NAUTOMATIC B.V. 15
THE NAVAL ARCHITECT 536
NEBIM HANDELMIJ. B.V. 11
NEDERLANDSE MIDDENSTANDSBANK
N.V. 343
NEDERLANDSE SCHEEPSHYPOTHEEK-
BANK N.V. 171
NEDERLAND SURVEY PROJECTEN
EN -APPARATUUR V.O.F. 7
NEI-A.P.E. LTD. QUEENS ENGINEERING
WORKS 424
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NITEK B.V. 568
NORIS TACHOMETERWERK GMBH &
CO. 515
T.M. NOTEN B.V. 541
NOVA-WERKE AG 32
NRF THERMAL ENGINEERING B.V. 1
NUODEX COLORTREND B.V. 488
OBSERVATOR B.V. 63
OLAER BENELUX N.V. 3
VERENIGING ORANJE 312
THE ORIENTAL COMMERCIAL EST. 401
ING.BUR. PASSE-PARTOUT 5
PAULSTRA HUTCHINSON 436
PEINIGER 477
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PIANC, PERMANENT INT.ASS. OF
NAVIGATION CONGRESSES 561
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POLS AGGREGATEN B.V. POLS
ENGINEERING B.V. 206
PERS- EN PUBLICITEITSDIENST PTT 311
C.I.C.T.M. QUINTAS & QUINTAS SARL. 373
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RADIO-HOLLAND B.V. 187
RADIO ZEELAND B.V. 11
RAFA B.V., TECHNISCHE HANDEL-
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RAUMA-REPOLA OY 412
REGULATEURS EUROPA LTD. 329
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RICHFIELD MARINE THRUSTERS LTD. 406
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RIJNMOND 559
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NOORDZEE 560
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SACM, SOC. ALSACIENNE DE
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SAMSOM DATA SYSTEMEN B.V. 570
WILHELM SANDER KG 523
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SHIPHAM & CO. LTD. 406
SHIPUiTF Ul ir. I THIIPUPP B U 1HR i VEROLME •
VEROLME DO BRASI L has now become the largest Brazilian private capital shipyard.
It employs 7 thousand persons and in its yard, which occupies a whole town (12 million square meters), ships of any type and size up to 600.000 TDW can be built.
From its three slipways and one drydock of 80 x 70m, specially designed to build offshore equipments, more than 80 ships and platforms of several sizes, totalizing more than 2 million TDW, have been launched.
VEROLME DO BRASI L has annualy invested around USS 10 million in the improvement of its shipyard, thus keeping pace with worldwide technological development, providing the yard with the most modern design and production processes.
VEROLME DO BRASI L is placed today among the best equipped and most efficient shipyards in the world, capable of meeting demands from the shipbuilding and offshore market all over the world.
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VEROLME DO BRASIL: 100% in the shipbuilding market
Radm. Meyer Receives
New Assignment
Rear Adm. Wayne E. Meyer,
USN, the Navy's "Dean of Project
Managers," was reassigned re- cently within the Naval Sea Sys- tems Command as Deputy Com- ]„.. \\T ]
Dempster M. Jackson, who re- tired from the U.S. Navy.
Admiral Meyer previously served as project manager, AEGIS
Shipbuilding. He held that posi- tion from the inception of the
AEGIS project in 1970, to the readiness-for-war of the first AE-
GIS ship, USS Ticonderoga (CG 47), in 1983. Significantly, this ployed exactly on the schedule, and within the budget, established six years ago. Her transition from the Ingalls Shipbuilding yard,
Pascagoula. Miss., to deployment was accomplished in the remarka- bly short time of nine months with highly successful performance at each milestone.