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tankers will be available along with
Soundcoat's engineering staff to an- swer questions.
SPERRY MARINE
Booths 816, 818, 820, 917, 919 & 921
Sperry Marine Inc. will exhibit the company's capability to manu- facture rasterscan and conventional
PPI radar systems, ARPAs, satellite communications and navigational systems, gyropilots, gyrocompasses, speed logs, ship stabilizer systems, vessel traffic systems and rugge- dized marine computers and soft- ware for the marine electronics in- dustry. Sperry Marine Inc., a world leader in marine systems technolo- gy, is supported by a sales and ser- vice network at over 250 locations worldwide. 96th SNAME
Annual Meeting — A Preview (continued) hibit all their noise and vibration control materials for the marine in- dustry. Samples of materials used to solve accoustical problems on ships, pleasure yachts, submarines and
New England Ropes
Samson Ocean Systems, Inc.
Yale Cordage Inc.
STEARNS
Booth 113
Stearns Manufacturing Co., St.
Cloud, Minn., manufactures a full line of flotation devices, including personal flotation vests, flotation coats, anti-exposure deck coveralls, cold water immersion/survival suits, meeting USCG and Solas 83 re- quirements. Additionally, the com- pany offers a wide range of commer- cial rain gear and protective cloth- ing.
TANKSYSTEMS
Booth 638
Tanksystems a.s. manufacture and design Hermetic Ullage/Tem- perature/Interface Detection and products and a full line of Hermetic equipment. Hermetic equipment of- fers dry tank detection, inert gas pressure/vacuum detection, multi- level cargo-sampling, tank overpres- sure alarm and part flow system.
Flow meters are also available.
TEXACO MARINE
For optimum marine performance characteristics, select Spectra —lighter than water, ten times stronger than steel with the lowest moisture absorption and highest abrasion resistance of any high modulus fiber.
Allied Fibers stand up to the most punishing abuse in every marine rope application: fishing, towing, mooring, docking and anchoring.
Expect the unexpected from
Allied Fibers—the best wet workers you can get.
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UNITOR SHIPS SERVICE
Booth 624
Unitor Ships Service AS, a Nor- wegian company with more than 50 branch offices servicing the interna- tional fishing, shipping and ship- building industries, offers welding, air tool, gas system, refrigeration, air conditioning, fire, hospital and safety products, as well as a wide range of repair, maintenance and training services. (continued)
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Booth 600
Texaco Marine Services, Inc. (TMSI) is a full service ship man- agement company specializing in tanker and OBO management. Ser- vices offered include ship opera- tions, maintenance and repair, man- ning, accounting and payrolls, safe- ty and training, insurance and claims, purchasing , chartering, lay- up, supervision, consultancy, new construction supervision, vessel purchase and sale, and bunkering agency.
TMSI will be demonstrating a proprietary computerized inventory and maintenance management sys- tem (TIMMS) that is being mar- keted to shipowners both in con- junction with ship management and as a separate service.
Marine ropes get wet. It's expected, rid if they lose some strength under- ater, well that's expected too.
What's not expected is that ropes anufactured with Allied Fibers keep arking strong even when soaking wet.
Select Caprolanx 2000 SeaGard™ /Ion—advanced nylon with the propri- ary SeaGard™ finish that offers opti- um wet strength. Choose new im-
Dved, lightweight, high strength A.C.E. )lyester with Seagard™ for higher irasion resistance than ever before.
Signal
Allied Signal wishes to acknowledge the leading manufacturers that utilize these
Allied Fibers in their rope manufacturing.