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Annual Meeting — A Preview purpose container/bulk carrier. The

Samsung-designed asymmetrical stern of the 34,000-tonners is said to save about eight percent in fuel costs compared with a conventional symmetrical stern.

SECURIPLEX

Booth No. 642

Securiplex Systems, Inc. of

Pointe Claire, Quebec, engineers and manufactures the microproces- sor-based Firescope® damage sur- veillance and control system inte- grated with extinguishant systems.

Combining state-of-the-art with an established engineering reputation,

Securiplex meets the vital needs of marine, offshore, and naval mar- kets. The company's defense pro- jects integrate such damage control functions as fire detection and sup- pression, fire main and ventilation control, monitoring and control of fuel and ballast tank levels, and flood control.

SIEMENS

Booth Nos. 700/702/704 [man© ©©OtLfflOT

Siemens Energy & Automation,

Inc. of South Plainfield, N.J., will exhibit the following: the Simos 41, a microprocessor-controlled alarm and monitoring system for large and complex functions. This system can be delivered with redundancies for increased performance safety, and with multi-terminal operation. The

Sigos 41, a color graphics system that allows a process to be started and its progress monitored. The Si- mos 32, a microprocessor-controlled alarm and monitoring system of modular construction for smaller systems with up to 400 inputs. It includes data terminals, and event and data logger.

SPERRY

Booth Nos. 238-39

Sperry's Aerospace & Marine

Group of Charlottesville, Va., will exhibit a full range of gyropilots, gyrocompasses, doppler speed logs, ship stabilizer systems, and steering systems. A major manufacturer of marine navigation and control sys- tems, and a leader in radar and colli- sion-avoidance systems, Sperry re- cently announced the addition of a range of satellite communications systems and a powerful personal computer. The company maintains a worldwide service organization, with more than 250 locations staffed by fully trained personnel to insure the maximum availability of all

Sperry systems.

STOW MANUFACTURING

Booth No. 424

Stow Manufacturing Company of

Binghamton, N.Y., is one of the country's largest suppliers of manu- al remote valve-actuating systems; its products are recognized as the industry standard. The Stow prod- uct line is made up of all compo- nents required to solve any manual valve-operating configuration, in- cluding handwheels, deck stands, deck boxes, U-joints, flexible shaft, gear boxes, shaft hangers, and valve couplings. The company also pro- vides engineering assistance, and special materials are available.

TATE ANDALE

Booth No. 413

Tate Andale, Inc. of Baltimore, a division of Tate Industries, will dis- play its line of seawater, lube oil, and fuel oil strainers—simplex, du- plex, cone, Y-type, commercial and

MIL-spec strainers; manually oper- ated and power-operated simples and duplex manifold valves, P.V. valves; three-way, four-way, and double-circuit valves; hull and drainage fittings; special marine machining and fabricating capabili- ties; and heat exchangers. 50

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TELEFLEX

Booth No. 324

The Remote Mechanical Valve

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