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AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING/TRADE SHOW 129 MARINE INTERIORS . . BOOTHS/TABLES/BENCHES 114

ASTILLEROS ESPANOLES SHIPBUILDING/REPAIR 184 T. MARIOTTI . . . SHIPREPAIR/CONVERSION 289

ATLANTIC MARINE SHIPBUILDING 120 MARITIME LONDON '89 . . CONFERENCE/TRADE SHOW 180

ATLANTIC MARINE EXPO 89 TRADE SHOW 204 MICHIGAN WHEEL TOWMASTER 154

BENDER SHIPBUILDING 8. REPAIR 147 L. Q. MOFFITT . . BEARINGS/STAVES/SLEEVES 276

BLOUNT SHIPBUILDIN 156 NATIONAL SPECIALTY PRODUCTS . . . 11/88 236

CENTRAL RECOVERY SYSTEMS TREATMENT PROGRAM 183 NORTHWEST MARINE IRONWORKS . . SHIPREPAIR 158

COLONNA'S SHIPBUILDING 174 NORTHWEST MARINE SERVICES .... MARINE EQUIPMENT 169

COLT INDUSTRIES/FAIRBANKS MORSE DIESEL ENGINES, PARTS/SERVICE 136 RACAL MARINE . . . . COLOR RADAR SYSTEMS 262

COMSAT COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT 205 RAYTHEON MARINE PATHFINDER RADAR 118

CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES 173 RESEARCH PRODUCTS/BLANKENSHIP . ELECTRIC TOILET 272

DELGAVIO HYDRAULIC 155 SERVICE MARINE SHIPBUILDING 198

ENVIROVAC E-VAC SANITATION DEVICES 222 SKIPPERLINER SHIPOBUILDING 318

ENVIROVAC ORCA SEWAGE SYSTEMS 192 SOUTHWEST MARINE SHIP REPAIR 296

FERNSTRUM GRIDCOOLER 165 SPACE MACHINE WAVEGUIDES 322

GE MARINE & INDUSTRIAL .... GAS TURBINE PROPULSION SYSTEMS 218 SPERRY . . . . NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT 278

HENSCHEL NAVIGATION/COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT 201 STAL MARINE AIRCONDITIONING/REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS 208

IMEX 89 TRADE SHOW 212 TEXACO . . MARINE FUELS/LUBRICANTS 260

JIM'S PUMP PUMP REPAIR 332 TRINITY/EQUITABLE BARGE BUILDING 269

KHD DIESEL ENGINES 245 TRINITY MARINE SHIPBUILDING 305

KAHLENBERG .... ELECTRIC HORN/NAVIGATION SAFETY EQUIPMENT 234 ULSTEIN .... BERGEN DIESELS/NORWINCH WINDLASSES & WINCHES 323

KaMeWa PROPULSION SYSTEMS 223 VSE . . . MARINE DESIGN SERVICES 287

LEEVAC SHIPYARDS SHIPBUILDING 256 VESTA INCINERATORS 164

McELROY DECK MACHINERY 138 WARTSILA DIESEL ENGINES 300

MAN B&W DIESEL DIESEL ENGINES 267 WRIGHT AUSTIN . . . .GAS/LIQUID SEPARATORS 314

MAINE MARITIME ACADEMY HIGHER EDUCATION 263 ZF OF NORTH AMERICA . . . .PROPULSION EQUIPMENT 254

MARCO OIL/DEBRIS SKIMMERS 189 ZIDELL BARGE BUILDING 178

MICROPHOR . . HEADS/SANITATION DEVICES/OIL-WATER SEPARATORS 281 ZODIAC OF NORTH AMERICA . . . . RIGID HULL INFLATABLES 341

Far East Levingston Signs $50-Million Contract To

Build Cable-Laying Ship

Far East Levingston Shipbuilding (FELS) recently received a S$100- million (about US$50 million) con- tract from American Telephone and

Telegraph Company, USA (AT&T) to design and build a new cable-lay- ing ship. Scheduled for completion in late 1990, the new vessel will install and maintain undersea com- munications cables in a project said to be the first of its kind in Asia.

The cable ship will incorporate state-of-the-art naval architecture and technology specially designed to enhance cable-laying and repair ca- pabilities for the new underseas fi- ber-optic cable systems scheduled for service in the next decade.

The 8,000-ton ship, which will be 475 feet long and 70 feet wide, will be operated by Transoceanic Ship

Cable Company, a subsidiary of

AT&T.

Pictou Industries Completes

Third Enlargement Of

Crandall Railway Drydock

The 2,000-ton-capacity Crandall railway drydock built in 1942 in Pic- tou Harbor at Pictou, Nova Scotia, for the Canadian Naval Service has now been enlarged to 3,000-tons- capacity at Pictou Industries Lim- ited.

This is the third enlargement of the railway drydock, all of which were designed by Crandall Dry

Dock Engineers, Inc. The Pictou shipyard played an important part in much of the steel fabrication and equipment installation. The facility is currently under the management of Canadian Shipbuilding and Engi- neering Limited, who also manage facilities at Thunder Bay and Port

Weller Dry Dock on the Great

Lakes.

According to Crandall Dry Dock

Engineers, if a railway drydock is initially well designed it not only allows security and longevity of dry- docking operations but also allows capacity expansion at considerably less expense. Rebuilding and expan- sion of facilities by Crandall have recently been successfully com- pleted in Halifax/Dartmouth, Lun- enburg and North Sydney, Nova

Scotia, and in Jacksonville, Fla.

For further information on rail- way dry dock installations by Cran- dall Dry Dock Engineers,

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Foss Maritime Changes

Line Service Name To 'Foss Line Service'

Foss Maritime Company's Reli- able Line Service in Seattle and

Tacoma Line Handling Company in

Tacoma have been renamed Foss

Line Service to more closely identify these services with Foss, according to Tim Brewer, vice president of sales, Pacific Northwest harbor ser- vices. "We want to make it clear that this is a Foss business and that our customers will get the same timely, reliable service that the Foss name stands for," he said.

For more information and free lit- erature from Foss Maritime,

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We have built over 5000

Inland, ocean, and specialty service barges of all types.

If you transport-chemicals, petroleum, commodities, coal, hazardous materials, or whatever, we can build it to your design or ours. Up to 600 feet with ASME tanks.

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