October 1989 issue of Maritime Reporter and Engineering News
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HydroComp Offers New Ship Propulsion Design Software
page: 6
Rockwool Panel Systems Installed Aboard Fantasy —Literature Available
page: 6
Electrode Products Now Markets Full Range Of Metal-Coated Electrodes —Literature Available
page: 8
Seaworthy Systems Opens West Coast Branch Office In San Francisco Bay Area
page: 8
JJH Establishes Small Boat Engineering Department— J. Koelbel Named Director
page: 9
HHI Constructing Specialized RO/RO For United Baltic Corp.
page: 9
Astilleros Espanoles Delivers First Of Four Del Monte Reefers
page: 11
FISH EXPO '89 October 18-21, Seattle, Washington
page: 12
The Cost Of Lubricating Trunk Piston Engines
page: 16
IMODCO To Provide Petrobras With World's Deepest CALM Terminals
page: 17
EURO PORTt '89
page: 18
Wartsila Diesel's Vasa 32 Sets A New Record: Passes The 1,000 Engine Milestone
page: 20
Marotta Scientific Controls Wins Aegis Shipbuilding Excellence Award
page: 21
William IN. Johnston, Former Head Of ABS
page: 22
McDermott Completes Deepest Pipelines In U.S. Waters
page: 22
Magnavox Multi-Channel Satcom For QE 2
page: 23
Gladsky Marine Offers Large Crane Vessel For Lift Operations
page: 24
Hatch & Kirk Offers New Engine Parts For Older Diesels
page: 24
Gunter Waehling Named Henschel Vice President
page: 25
OSI Affiliated Companies Assume Management Of 2 U.S. Tug/Barge Vessels
page: 25
AT&T Radiotelephone Service Helps You Keep In Touch On The High Seas
page: 26
Jumbo Hopper Barge Launched By Jeffboat Is First Built Since Reopening For Construction
page: 27
COMPETITIVE YUGOSLAV SHIPYARDS AMONG THE WORLD'S LEADERS
page: 28
Consolidated Switchgear Established From Old 'Con-Select' Organization
page: 31
NAPVO Releases Safety Manual
page: 32
October '89/March '90 Liner Rates Announced By Military Sealift Command
page: 32
Renk Tacke Gear Units Chosen By German Navy For New F 123 Frigates
page: 33
$61,4-Million Contract Awarded Maersk Line By Military Sealift Command
page: 33
N e w Labor Agreement At MIL-Davie To Increase Shipyard Efficiency
page: 36
'Speed Reducers And Your Bottom Line'—A N e w Free Brochure Offered By Falk
page: 36
Cummins-Powered Tender Serves Washington State's New Floating Bridge
page: 37
Lindenau Shipyard Delivers 12,100-DWT Chemical Tanker To West German Owners
page: 38
Third In New Series Of Navigational Satellites Launched Into Orbit
page: 39
Deck Machinery And Cargo-Handling Equipment
page: 42
Wilden Introduces Pumps Designed For Explosive, Hazardous Environments
page: 48
Furuno Introduces New Radar Lines—Opens East Coast Distribution Center
page: 49
Carnival's Newest Superliner, Luxurious 70,000-GRT Fantasy, Nears Completion At Wartsila Yard
page: 49
Halter Delivers Fourth Of Six Navy Ocean Surveillance Ships In Contract Valued At $85 Million
page: 52
$3.4 Million Awarded General Instrument For Spares/Support Equipment
page: 53
New Simple, Easy-To-Use Hydrostatics Program From Concurrent Systems
page: 53
Seatrade's Cruise Shipping '90 Conference & Exhibition Set For March 20-24 In Miami
page: 56
Blount Marine Launches First Dinner/Excursion Boat Of New Ultramodern Design
page: 57
Marco Completes Major Changes In Fishing Vessel 'Sea Wolf'
page: 62
Peterson Builders Realigns Management Staff
page: 64
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