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Annual Meeting —A Preview (continued) products furnished to the marine industry are diesel, hydraulic and electrohydraulic power pack- ages and single point suspension davits for RIB boats.

AMERICAN UNITED MARINE

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American United Marine Corporation provides a comprehensive range of marketing, sales, engi- neering and technical services to foreign and domestic manufacturers of engineered products and systems in the marine, energy and manage- ment/conservation markets. A few of the compa- nies represented by AUMC include Mar Tec Ma- rine, Tanksystem S.A., A/S Vesta and Skarpenord a.s. The company will display at Booths 114-117.

ANSCHUETZ

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Anschuetz integrated bridge system including the new Nautoplot charting table will be on display at

Booths 127 and 128. Anschuetz Gyrocompasses, autopilot and steering controls, Frydenbo rotary vane steering gear, Kockumation planned mainte- nance and spare parts control system,

Kockumation Loadmaster, computer for loading and stability calculations and Lista spare parts cabinets for storage space will also be exhibited.

APPLETON MARINE

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Appleton Marine Inc. will displaying at Booth 408 its complete line of deck machinery including cranes, winches, windlasses, capstans, and UNREP equipment for military, offshore, and commercial applications. Marine cranes are available in ca- pacitiesfrom 4,000 pounds to 200,000 pounds in box, telescoping, knuckle, and foldable boom models. Detailed specifications and data will be available.

APOLLO

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Apollo International (New York) and Apollo Mari- time (Houston) service the domestic and interna- tional marine markets with cargo hoses, tank cleaning machines, ventilating fans, expansion joints and packings. The companies have full service facilities in New York and Houston and provide sales and technical assistance, repair and testing capabilities and recertification. They will display at Booths 354-356.

ATLANTIC MARINE

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Atlantic Marine, Inc. has facilities in both Jackson- ville, Fla., and Mobile, Ala. The Jacksonville area shipyards, Atlantic Marine and Atlantic Dry Dock, have capabilities to build vessels up to 350 feet and dock vessels to 4,000 tons. Mobile's ship- yards, Atlantic Marine and Alabama Shipyards, accomplish vessel repairs and conversions with drydocks to 40,000 long tons lifting capacity and build all size of inland and oceangoing vessels, offshore drilling rigs and heavy fabrication for industrial uses. The firm will exhibit at Booth 390.

BEAIRD

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Beaird Industries, Inc., MAXIM Evaporator Prod- ucts will display at Booth 100. MAXIM heat recovery evaporators, custom built heat exchang- ers, demineralizers, condensers and silencers will be exhibited. Emphasis will be on standard evaporator designs, capability to design and manu- facture custom equipment and experience with multi-effect evaporators. Information will be avail- able on total in-house capability relating to fabrica- tion of pressure vessels and other structures, as well as machine shop capability.

BFI SHIPBOARD

WASTE SERVICES

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BFI Shipboard Waste Services, at Booth 17, will display information on its services. Working within the USDA and USCG guidelines, BFI was involved in the development of the currently approved

MARPOL Annex V disposal procedures. From a single box up to tonnage volumes, BFI has the program and permits in place to handle shipboard disposal problems.

CATERPILLAR

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Computer aided design will be featured at

Caterpillar's display at Booth 185. Marine Power

System (MPS) software is available to assist pro- pulsion system selection including engine(s), gear(s), propeller(s), with complete vessel and system analysis. AutoCAD drawing files are avail- able for all Cat engines. Technical Marketing

Information (TMI) is an online system Cat Dealers can access to source the technical information a customer requires. Caterpillar supplies the world- wide marine industry with diesel and heavy fuel engines and power systems from 70 to 7,300 hp and 50 to 5,500 electrical kw.

CENTRICO

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Centrico, Inc., at Booth 133, will display its state- of-the-art fuel oil and lube oil purification systems.

On exhibit will be a Westfalia automatic centrifuge with electronic timing unit.

COASTDESIGN

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Coastdesign Inc. is a Canada-based publisher/ developer of sophisticated and high-tech software for naval architects, shipyards and vessel opera- tors. Its hull design program AutoSHIP has been in the market for the last six years and is currently one of the top-selling PC-based hull definition programs. The firm will exhibit at 138B.

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CLOUD

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Durability

Rugged construction, superior engineering

Wide-Ranging Flexibility

The largest range of operating pressures, mechanically programmable cycle times

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Unique operating system incor- porating tomorrow's materials, delivers on-demand cleaning performance

Ease of Maintenance

Simple design allows for quick shipboard maintenance or service as required

Protection and Control

Bumper system and tie-off helps protect all tank linings

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Time-proven less costly to operate than all other machine makes

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U.S. Distributors

Apollo Maritime, Inc.

New York, N.Y.

Tele 718-403-0200

Houston, TX

Tele 713-926-2200

See us at S.N.A.M.E. at the Apollo Maritime Booth #354 and *356 26

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