February 1988 issue of Maritime Reporter and Engineering News
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Almerico to Manage Trinity's Mississippi Shipbuilding Operations
page: 5
New Swagelok Tube Fittings Incorporate Sanitary Flanges
page: 5
Mitsubishi's High-Speed Passenger Boat Promises New Era In Smooth Sailing
page: 6
New Emergency Marker Lights Described In Color Brochure From American Cyanamid Co.
page: 6
New Products From Furuno: Advanced FAP-50 Autopilot, And Weatherfax xWith A Twist'
page: 8
Canadian Shipbuilding And Ship Repairing Association (CSSRA) Becomes CMIA
page: 9
Cruise Ship Industry Spurs Construction in Italian Yards
page: 10
Fincantieri Converting Six Ferries Under $74.4-Million Contract
page: 10
Major U.S. Shipping Companies Form New Industry Association
page: 11
Aluminum Boats Constructing 138-Foot Detroit Diesel-Powered Luxury Dinner/Cruise Vessel
page: 11
Free N ew Color Brochure Features Dampa Products
page: 11
U.S. Opens Port Of Coos Bay To Polish Ship Repairs
page: 12
American Welding Society Announces Spring Welding Education Seminar Series
page: 12
Video Describes Port Design Process And Use Of Simulation
page: 13
Hagglunds To Acquire Dutch Crane Group
page: 14
5 Canadian Consortiums Contend For $5-Billion Domestic Sub Project
page: 15
Ceramic Coatings Approved By ABS For Diesel Engine Use
page: 15
7th International Symposium Offshore Mechanics And Arctic Engineering
page: 16
Marine coatings & corrosion control
page: 20
Grow Group, Inc. Announces Personnel Changes
page: 24
Converted Detroit Diesel-Powered Crewboat Includes Airliner Features For Passengers, Cargo
page: 25
Kim Hotstart Pre-Heating Systems Shrink Engine Idling Costs
page: 25
Robertson Autopilot Wins NMEA Honors
page: 26
FULL FUNDING FOR TWO NEW CARRIERS GIVES NAVY 46% INCREASE FOR SHIPBUILDING
page: 29
NAVY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
page: 39
Southern California Sections Of American Society Of Naval Engineers To Hold Centennial Symposium
page: 40
Navy Plans To Develop ASW Minisubmarine Fleet At Cost Of $5 Billion
page: 40
Navy Shiphandling Simulator Training Expanded
page: 41
$25-Million Navy Order For Caterpillar Generators Announced By H.O. Penn
page: 41
MAJOR NAVY CONTRACTS
page: 42
Navy Secretary Webb Guest Speaker At Joint Meeting Of Propeller Club-U.S.M.M.A. Alumni
page: 42
Ingalls Awarded Navy Contract Worth $378.7 Million To Build Third LHD Ship
page: 44
Bird-Johnson Promotes Ike L. Svensson To GM-Seattle Operations
page: 47
MAN GHH Merges Crane Subsidiaries
page: 50
Fjellstrand Delivers New Design, High-Speed 200-Passenger Ferry
page: 51
Si-Tex Offers Budget Radiotelephone; Reintroduces EZ-7 Loran-C Receiver
page: 51
American Bureau Of Shipping— A 'Class Act' For Over 125 Years
page: 52
Raytheon Introduces New R61 Rasterscan Radar
page: 54
Cummins-Powered 'Traktor Jet' Gives Workboats Unprecedented Thrust
page: 54
Cummins Announces Availability Of New XA' Series Diesel Engines
page: 55
Westmark Completes Acquisition Of Tracor
page: 55
Furuno Introduces New High Resolution Color Radar
page: 56
McDermott Joint Venture Awarded Contract Worth More Than $100 Million
page: 56
New Container Liner Bags Cut Liquid Carriage Costs
page: 56
Bender Posts Successful Recovery From Chapter 11
page: 57
Spar Associates Awarded Systems Contract By Halifax-Dartmouth
page: 61
Free Brochure On Marine Technical Services Offered By Clyde Leavitt, Inc.
page: 62
EES Corporation Offers Brochure On 'Omnipure' Sewage Treatment Plants
page: 62
Wartsila Diesel Presents A New Auxiliary Engine, The Vasa 2 2 / 26
page: 69
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