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Art Anderson Awarded

U.S. Navy Contract

The Supervisor of Shipbuilding,

Conversion and Repair, USN Seat- tle, has awarded Art Anderson Asso- ciates of Bremerton, Wash., a con- tract to provide naval architecture and marine engineering design serv- ices to support the modernization and repair of U.S. Navy ships and craft in the Northwest.

The $1.4 million contract, for one year with two one-year options, will provide work for designers, drafters and other technical personnel.

Chris Crowson, contract manager for previous Supship contracts, will again direct Art Anderson Asso- ciates' efforts.

Bender Accepted

As Regulars Member

Of Shipbuilders Council

Bender Shipbuilding & Repair

Company, Inc. of Mobile, Ala., was recently accepted as a Regular

Member of the Shipbuilders Coun- cil of America by the board of direc- tors at its quarterly meeting.

The owner of 12 shipyard facili- ties, Bender holds Master Ship Re- pair certifications from the U.S.

Navy and Military Sealift Com- mand, and also does conversion and repair work on commercial vessels, such as fishing trawlers and offshore supply vessels. The company builds new-construction vessels such as pa- trol boats as well.

For free literature on the facilities and capabilities of Bender Ship- building & Repair,

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IDB-A Joins Cruisephone

To Offer Services

To Leisure Markets

IDB Aero*Nautical Communica- tions, Inc. (IDB-A), a supplier of mobile communications services via

Inmarsat satellite to the maritime industry, has signed a contract with

Cruisephone, Ltd., a leading sup- plier of cellular telecommunications to the cruise industry, for the exclu- sive provision of services to the plea- sure cruise and private yacht markets worldwide.

Cruisephone will act as IDB-A's exclusive agent for the marketing, operation and accounting of IDB-

A's phone, facsimile and telex satel- lite communications services to the cruise line and megayacht indus- tries. Maritime operators outfitted with Cruisephone cellular equip- ment and satellite communications terminals will be allowed access to

IDB-A's satellite earth station net- work from any ocean region. Inter- face equipment provided by Cruise- phone will automatically switch calls originating from outside cellu- lar operating areas to IDB-A's facili- ties. IDB-A's mobile telecommuni- cations network provides worldwide ocean coverage via the Inmarsat sat- ellite system.

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January, 1991

EES Announces New

Sewage Treatment System

Houston-based EES Corporation has developed a new addition to their extensive line of marine sew- age treatment systems, specifically to meet the needs of the commercial shipbuilding industry.

The Omnipure® Model 7ME is a safe, ready-to-install sewage treat- ment system utilizing a unique pat- ented electrocatalytic process. Ac- cording to EES, the price of the 7ME is extremely competitive be- cause the system uses standardized components and materials.

The Omnipure systems are com- pletely sealed to prevent any leak- age or contamination. The unique flow-through process, featured in all

Omnipure systems, eliminates the potential for the formation of dead- ly gases. No additives are required as with all Omnipure units, the sodi- um hypochlorite used for disinfect- ing the sewage effluent is generated from seawater.

For more information and a free brochure on the Model 7ME or Om- nipure in general,

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