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Company

Sifco Selective Plat.

Solar Turbine

SPD Technologies

Sperry Marine

SSS Clutch

Stanley Vidmar

ASNE Day Company Booth Company Booth Company Booth ™ Steward & Stevenson 107, 109, TRW 207/208 Wagner Marine USA 228 (continued) 110 Turbine Specialties 92/93 Walter Kidde 313

Stewart & Stevenson USCG 196 Waukesha Bearings 102/103

Booth Ser. 106 US Naval Institute 104 Welco 175

Tate Andale 174 Unified Ind. 60 Westinghouse Electric 4, 5, 170 & 3 Technical Products 44 Unisys 179 171 147/148 Teleflex 96, 97, Unisys Def. Sys. 169 William Nugent 307 31/32 119 & 120 Vernitron Controls 30 Worthington Pump 16/17 77/78 Titanium Development 205/206 Village Marine 94/95 Wyle Laboratories 330 156/157 Torque & Tension — Vitro 231/232 Xerox 21/22 84/85 Triconex 123 VSE 131/132 Xomox 244/245 — Zurn Mechanical Drives 167/168

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ASNE Section To Hold

Navy Symposium & Exhibit

October 12-13 In Virginia

The American Society of Naval

Engineers (ASNE) and the Com- mander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet will sponsor a symposium on "Naval

Ship Maintenance and Moderniza- tion from the Viewpoint of Cost-

Effective Readiness" on October 12- 13,1988 at the Virginia Beach Pavil- lion, Virginia Beach, Va.

The symposium, which is being held by the Tidewater Section of

ASNE in recognition of 100 years of naval engineering by the organiza- tion, will feature major exhibits and technical papers. Some of the topics covered in the papers will include: maintenance strategy, alteration planning, ILS documentation, con- tracting initiatives, CAD/CAM technology, maintenance databases, new production techniques, phased maintenance, overhaul planning cy- cle and quality assurance items.

Booths are still available. For those interested in exhibiting at the symposium, contact: Richards P.

Dunbar, Exhibits Chairman, Tide- water Section-ASNE, Technology

Applications, Inc., 2551 Eltham Av- enue, Suite M, Norfolk, Va. 23513- 2484; telephone: (804) 855-2736.

MarAd Awards Contracts

For RRF Ship Upkeep

The Maritime Administration (MarAd) recently awarded con- tracts to 10 companies to maintain 71 Ready Reserve Force (RRF) mer- chant ships.

The contracts, which will run five years, were for varying amounts and numbers of ships.

The following table provides de- tails on the companies receiving contracts, value of the first year of the award and the number of ships to be maintained.

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Company $ Value Ships (in thousands)

All Marine

Services 735 5

American Foreign

Shipping 637 5

Amer. Overseas

Marine 1,900 12

Amer. Pres. Lines 1,200 10

Int'l Marine

Carriers 914 3

Interocean Mgmt 1,600 8

Marine Carriers (USA), Inc. 1,900 10

Marine Transport

Lines 786 4

OMI Corp. 1,200 8

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