November 1988 issue of Maritime Reporter and Engineering News
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Program For U.S. Shipyard Revitalization Proposed
page: 5
$135-Million Luxury Cruise Vessel Ordered From Wartsila Marine By Finnish Shipowner Birka Line
page: 6
Newport News Announces Management Restructuring
page: 7
Moss Point Marine Completes Four-Ship U.S. Army Contract
page: 8
Joint Venture Formed To Build, Operate Passenger Submarines
page: 8
Anders Wilhelmsen Buys Royal Admiral
page: 9
Gladding-Hearn, LQMoffitt Develop Bearing Flange Design Solution
page: 9
Shrimper/Crabber Built By Mid-Coast Marine
page: 10
Omnithruster Waterjets Offer Maneuverability In Polar Regions
page: 11
World Orderbook Highest In Two Years
page: 14
Westmont Receives $24-Million Contract For Five Floating Cranes
page: 14
Colonna's Shipyard Elects Owen VP And GM
page: 14
Bender Delivers Two Factory Ships—Receives Contracts For Two More
page: 15
MMC International Announces New Tape And Valve Catalog
page: 15
Cargo Ship To Undergo $19.8-Million Conversion At Bay Shipbuilding
page: 15
McDermott International Forms Executive Operating Committee
page: 16
Nichols Bros. Wins $8-Million Contract To Build Six Ferries
page: 16
Non-Ferrous Offers Free Literature On Full Range Of Fasteners
page: 17
Falk Brochure Details Concentric Shaft Reducers
page: 17
SNAME 95th Annual Meeting and 7th International Maritime Exposition
page: 20
Mobile Telesystems Begins Operations
page: 46
New 42-Page Catalog On Flanged Ball Valve From Jamesbury
page: 46
Exxon Offers Exxcare— A Cost-Cutting Computerized Solution To Maintaining/Monitoring Oil
page: 48
Crandall Railway System Again Proves Its Versatility/Dependability
page: 49
Marine Travelift Brochure Describes Benefits Of BFM Mobile Boat Hoist Design
page: 49
Warren Screw Pump Meets High Viscosity Demands
page: 50
Nalfleet, Bull And Roberts Introduces New Approach To Water Treatment
page: 52
SPD Technologies Expands Through New Acquisitions And Product Development
page: 56
CALS Conference Slated For December 8 At USMMA-Kings Point
page: 58
Free Butterworth Brochure Details Types K/Super K Tank Cleaning Machines
page: 58
TBT-Containing Antifouling Paints —The Legislative Position—
page: 59
AT LAST, A GOVERNMENT PROGRAM THAT CAN BENEFIT ALL Implication of CALS to Industry
page: 60
OUTSTANDING WORKBOATS OF 1988
page: 62
MAN B&W Engines Continue To Make Impact
page: 71
Gladding-Hearn Announces Sale Of Its Fourth INCAT To New York City Ferry Service
page: 72
Volvo Penta Engines Stipulated For Each Of Two 'Hybrid' Ships
page: 72
Port Of Iberia Acquires 70 Adjoining Acres In Master Development Plan
page: 73
Employee Buyout Helps Seattle Yard Emerge From Bankruptcy
page: 74
Hempel's Reports Good Response To New Cargo Barriers Coatings
page: 74
Stauff-Test Pressure Check System Developed By Stauff Corporation
page: 75
Safety Lifting Clamps For Plate And Structural Steel Featured In New Brochure
page: 76
Kiene Diesel Accessories' New Injector Puller Saves Time And Money
page: 77
New ARQ Radio Telex Station Offered By Hull
page: 78
Schroder Offers Six-Pcige Color Brochure On Marine Propulsion Control Systems
page: 78
Krupp MaK Wins $21.6-Million Retrofit Contract For Canadian Icebreaker
page: 79
Navy Approves PPG Coating To Stop Cable Fires
page: 79
Modern Cargo Pumps For Tankers And Barges
page: 80
Furuno Introduces High-Power FR-1500D Series Radar
page: 82
Acurex Introduces 'AutoNet'—Its Latest Portable Software System
page: 82
75-Page Book On How To Survive Abandoning Ship Offered By Viking
page: 83
Tidewater Marine Adds Five M a r A d Vessels To Worldwide Fleet
page: 84
MAN B&W Diesel Introduces Two More Large Bore Engines
page: 85
Cospolich Develops Refrigerators With Extraordinary Capability
page: 86
New Rules To Mandate Sealing Of Barges
page: 87
Brochures From Hagglunds Describe Computerized Cargo Handling Systems
page: 89
Nichols To Build Advanced Technology 'Wave Piercer' For Fast Passenger Service
page: 90
Custom, Design-lt-Yourself Continuous Liquid Level Indicators Introduced By Gems
page: 90
Complicated RO/RO Conversions Completed By Danyard A /S
page: 91
B&W To Build 84,000-Dwt Products Carrier
page: 91
Bird-Johnson Names Vaughn Seattle Operation's Marketing And Sales Manager
page: 93
Harris SSB Radio Has Noise Blanker
page: 94
Sulzer-Powered French Containership Is Designed For Minimum Crewing
page: 94
Advanced Fiber Technology From Allied-Signal Division Improves Marine Rope Performance
page: 99
'Space-Age' Simulator Program At MarineSafety Prepares Officers To Handle Super Containerships
page: 106
Munson Introduces Fast, Low-Wake Boat Designed For Harbor Commuter Routes
page: 106
AESA To Build Three More Reefers For Del Monte
page: 107
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