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Diesel & Gas Turbine
Dok-En Werf-Maatschappij
Wilton-Fijenoord
Domeyer, Albert Diedr. Schiffssicherheit
Dorman Diesels
Karl Dose
Dragerwerk
Dresser/Europe
DSG D. Schmidt Pneumatik-Hydraulik
EB Nachrichtentechnik
Fr. C. Ehlers Kabelwerke
H.E. Eissing
Electrolux Foodservice
Eleusis Shipyards
Elna
Engel & Meier Schiffselektronik
Facet
Fachhochschule Hamburg
Fare Armatur AB
Fare Armaturen
Dr. Fahrentholz
Fastnet Radio Marine-Decoder & Computer
Fehrmann
Ingenieurgesellschaft Feistel-Eckhardt
R.W. Fernstrum
Ferropilot
Fincantieri-CNI
Finnlands Aussenhandelsverband
Georg Fischer
A. Friedr. Flender
Ford Werke
Fredrichs Armaturen
Frydenbo-Mjolner
Gall & Seitz
Ganz Danubius
Peter Gast Shipping
Gea Luftkuhlergesellschaft
Gea Ahlborn
Dr. Geislinger
Gemo Generatoren und Motoren Vertriebs
Geodata Systems
Gesellschaft Zur Forderung
Der Meerestechnik
Gisma Steckverbinder
Goetze
Gottwald
Friedrich Graepel
Gromex
Grosshandels-Und Lagerei-
Berufsgenossenschaft
Guascor Gutierrez Ascunce Corporation
GVT
Hagenuk Vertriebs und Serviceges
KG Hamann Wassertechnik
Hamburgische Schiffbau-Versuchsanstalt
P. Hammelman Maschinenfabrik
Hamworthy Engineering
Hansa-Flex Hydraulik
Hapag-Lloyd
Ernst Hatecke
Hatlapa
Haux-Life-Support
HDW-Nobiskrug
Georg Hechelmann Nachf.
Ernst Heinrich
Hempel Farben (Deutschland)
Wilhelm Hilzinger
Herion-Werke
Herka Handelsgesellschaft
Hilbert Marine
HKS
Alfred Hodt
Holland Marine Equipment
Hollming
Hojbjerg Maskinfabrik
Honey well-Elac-Nautik
Ludwig Hunger
IABG
IBAK Helmut Hunger
IBH Antriebstechnik
IFE
IMO
Ina Walzlager
Intering
International Farbenwerke
International Trade Publications
Interschalt
ITT VAF Instruments
Ludwig Jahn
Japan Ship Machinery External
Trade Association
Jastram-Werke
C.C. Jensen
A. Johnson
Jonge Poerink
M.Jurgensen
Jurong Shipyard
Fritz A. Kahler
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A. van KaiCK
KaMeWa
Dietmar Kammer
Karberg & Hennemann
Gunther Klein
Klockner Moeller
Klockner Stahl
Klockner-Werke
Klockner-Wilhelmsburger
Uwe Kloska
Gebr. Kluver
Aug. G. Koch
Wilhelm Kopp
Koser-Marine-Kiel
Kolbenschmidt
Koraboimpex
Oskar Krautler
Kraft
Krupp Atlas Elektronik
Krupp MaK
Krupp Stahl Vertriesgesellschaft
KvaernerBrug
Kvaerner Eureka
Kvaerner Ships Equipment
Langerer & Reich
Wilhelm Layher
LBL-Elektrotechnik
Lehmann & Michels
Leistritz
Les Cables de Lyon
Lethe Metallbau
Freidrich Leutert
Liebherr-Werk Nenzing
F.A.C. Van Der Linden
Lippold Hydraulik
Lips
Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven
Willibrord Losing
Loggers Rubbertechniek
Loher
LPA
Maerkisches Werk (continued)
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