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Hyundai Launches Aker Rig (continued) ing its offshore activities in the late 70s, HHI got into full swing with the constuction of a semisubmersible derrick barge for J. Ray McDermott & Company. The yard further es- tablished its capabilities in the off- shore vessel sector with the delivery of three SEDCO semisubmersibles in 1982 and 1983.

S. H. Hong, vice president of

HHI's Offshore Division, stated: "Hyundai is acquiring a global repu- tation as an offshore builder to be reckoned with when it comes to semisubmersibles."

For further information and free literature on the services and facili- ties offered by Hyundai,

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Free Brochures Offered

On New Simrad Seismic

And Mapping Systems

Simrad Subsea A/S of Horten,

Norway, is offering free literature on their new seismic and mapping systems.

The SIMRAD HPR-309 is the third generation hydroacoustic posi- tion reference system designed and

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The unit performs streamer and air- gun tracking (a feature developed in cooperation with Statoil and Geco).

Shell Offshore Inc. recently ordered their second unit from Simrad.

In addition to the literature avail- able on the SIMRAD HPR-309, the company has also published a bro- chure on the SIMRAD EM-100, a multibeam echo sounder for topo- graphic mapping of the seabed.

Operating at 95 kHz and rated for water depths down to 500 meters, this echo sounder has excellent reso- lution and efficiency for seabed mapping.

For free copies of the brochures and literature being offered by Sim- rad on the SIMRAD HPR-309 and the SIMRAD EM-100,

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Four Executives

At Matson Navigation

Assume New Positions

As part of Matson Navigation

Company's management develop- ment program, four executives have assumed new positions, it was an- nounced by M.S. Wasacz, presi- dent.

C. Bradley Mulholland, for- merly senior vice president, freight division, is now president of the subsidiary, Matson Terminals, Inc.

Joseph G. LeClair, formerly president of Matson Terminals,

Inc., has transferred to Matson

Navigation Company as senior vice president, area manager, northern

California, in Oakland.

Glenn R. Rogers, formerly vice president, area manager, northern

California, is now vice president, area manager, Hawaii, in Honolulu.

Barrick L. Prince, formerly vice president, area manager, Ha- waii, is now vice president, freight division, at San Francisco head- quarters.

The changes were effective April 1.

Kollmorgen Awarded Over $30 Million In Contracts

For Submarine Periscopes

The Electro-Optical Division of

Kollmorgen Corporation received over $30 million in contracts for submarine periscopes during the month of March.

The most recent contract award is an $11.4-million competitive pro- curement for submarine periscopes for the U.S. Navy. $10.6 million will be exercised immediately with an option of $.8 million to follow within 60 days. Under this contract, the division will produce four complete periscope sets plus spares and ancil- lary equipment to support the U.S.

Navy's Type 18 periscope program.

Earlier in March the division an- nounced to the press, receipt of a contract in excess of $20 million to produce submarine periscopes for an international customer.

For further literature containing full information on Kollmorgen products and equipment,

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