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Colt-Pielstick® and Fairbanks Morse Diesels are in worldwide service... and we intend to keep them running!
TROUBLESHOOTING
TREND ANALYSIS
DESIGN
IMPROVEMENTS
REPAIRS / OVERHAULS
When you are looking for
DIESEL ENGINE PERFORMANCE SPECIALISTS
Phone: 608/364-4411
Colt Industries Fairbanks Morse Engine Division is the nation's largest supplier of marine medium speed diesels. Our customers include the
U.S. government and numerous commercial operators.
Colt Industries @ Fairbanks Morse
Engine Division
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Annual Meeting — A Preview (continued)
Imperial, Tank Systems a.s., A/S
Skarpenord, Maritime Protections
A/S, MAR-TEC, Flebu, Vimex and
Fox Compactors.
AMP
Booth 722
AMP Inc., one of the world's larg- est manufacturers of electronic and electrical interconnection devices, will be displaying the latest in con- nection technology associated with the marine industry. Featured will be Ampliseal Cable Entry Seals, the
AMP Marine Cable Splicing Kit, and AMP Silver-Plated Navy Ter- minals.
APPLETON MARINE
Booth 834
Appleton Marine, Inc., Appleton,
Wis., is a designer and manufacturer of marine deck machinery including cranes, winches, windlasses, cap- stans and UNREP equipment for both military and commercial appli- cations. Marine cranes are available in capacities from 4,000 pounds to 200,000 pounds in box, telescoping and knuckle-boom models. Detailed specifications and data will be avail- able at the booth.
ARCTEC OFFSHORE
Booth 831
Arctec Offshore Corporation, Es- condido, Calif., has been formed by the merger of Offshore Technology
Corporation and Arctec Engineer- ing, Inc. with their parent company,
Arctec, Inc. The firm provides a sin- gle source of integrated engineering and technical services to support clients whose operations are con- ducted in hostile marine environ- ments.
ASEA BROWN BOVERI
Booths 504 & 506
ASEA Brown Boveri Turbocharg- er will be exhibiting two models from their extensive range of turbo- chargers—the type RR151 and VTR 214.
The type RR151 is a lightweight, (continued)
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