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CSOE '91
Exhibitors
Alfa-Laval Ltd.
ARMX '91
CAE Electronics
Canadian Shipbuilding & Engineering
Canadian Welding Bureau
John Crane Canada
Deutsch Metal Components
DHB Resources
Fenco Engineers
Fleet Technology Ltd.
Hamworthy Canada Ltd.
IMO Industries (Canada)
Indal Technologies
Industry, Science & Technology Canada
National Research Council-
Institute for Marine Dynamics
International Paints (Canada) Ltd.
Jastram Ltd.
Jeumont Schneider & Merlin Gerin
Jordair Engineering
JSC
Environmental Engineering and the
Associated Business Opportuni- ties," by Cmdr. R.K. Johnson, Ma- rine and Electrical Engineering, Na- tional Defense. "NRC Hull Form Series for Sur- face Ships," by I. Datta and W.D.
Molyneux, National Research
Council, Institute for Marine Dy- namics. "Ship Trials Capabilities of the
Institute for Marine Dynamics," by
D. Cumming, J.P. Millan, and
F.M. Williams, National Research
Council, Institute for Marine Dy- namics. "Alfa-Laval Transfers ALCAP
Key Marine Industries
Krupp MaK Diesel
MAN B&W Diesel Canada
The MIL Group
Montreal Valve Reseating Ltd.
Paramax Electronics
Patlon Aircraft & Industries Ltd.
Peacock
Pol-E-Mar
Pumps & Power Ltd.
RDM Naval Engineering
Saint John Shipbuilding Ltd.
Siemens Electric Ltd.
St. Lawrence College
Stone Marine Canada Ltee.
Thomson-Gordon Ltd.
United Marine Electronics & Communications
Verreault Navigation
Vickers Shipbuilding & Engineering Ltd.
Westinghouse Canada
Technology to New LOPX Lube Oil
Separation System," by a represen- tative from Alfa-Laval Limited. "Coast Guard—A Pollution-Free
Stern Sealing System," by Brian
Rowland, Deep Sea Seals Ltd. "High Speed Vertical Pump
Drive Motors for Offshore Plat- forms," by P.D. Richardson,
Siemens Electric Limited. "Large Scale Military Software
Development in Canada," by Alan
Steele, Paramax Electronics Inc. "The Why, What and How of Ada
Software Development," by Paul
D. Hamilton, Paramax Electronics
Inc. •
FELS Negotiating To Build $250 Million Floating
Platform For Petrobras
Far East-Levingston Shipbuild- ing (FELS), a Singapore shipyard, is negotiating to build a $250 million floating production platform for
Brazil's national oil company Petro- bras, it was recently reported by the
Business Times.
FELS signed a letter of intent several months ago with its engi- neering partner Tenege, the paper said.
When concluded, the contract will be the largest FELS has won so far.
AT&T Radiotelephone
Service Helps Keep In
Touch On The High Seas
AT&T High Seas Radiotelephone
Service is a two-way operator-han- dled service that provides voice communications between ships on the high seas (or aircraft) and land telephones or other mobile single- sideband radio stations. The com- munications link between ship and shore is via high-frequency (HF) single-sideband radio with coast station equipment provided and op- erated by AT&T, and ship equip- ment provided and operated by the customer or agent.
AT&T Radiotelephone Service provides passengers on cruise ships (and other ships and aircraft with
SSB radio), via the ship's radio room, a way to keep in touch with friends, relatives and associates ashore.
With a ship-to-shore call, a pas- senger may pay for the call on board the ship, place the call collect, charge the call to a third number (i.e., residence, business, etc.) pro- vided someone answers for verifica- tion billing, or preregister prior to sailing for billing to home, business or AT&T Card by dialing 1-800 SEA
CALL (732-2255).
Cruise passengers are encouraged to utilize preregistration without cost or obligation. It is for their con- venience.
Cruise ships are using AT&T's
Radiotelephone Service and thou- sands of commercial and private boats, including U.S. Navy vessels are registered for the service.
The service is generally used when a ship is more than 30 miles offshore, where other forms of short-range radio transmission be- gin to fail. However, the service can be used even while docked.
AT&T provides free weather broadcasts through the service and gives special priority to calls from ships in distress, making fast con- nections to rescue authorities and holding the line until all is safe.
For free literature about AT&T's
High Seas Radiotelephone Service,
Circle 34 on Reader Service Card
Fast delivery when you need it.
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