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TRI-TEC
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DOD-V-24657 electric valve actuators, Mil-P- 18111 P hydraulic valve actuators, and S.S. fire safe ventilation closures will be exhibited by
Tri-Tec Co., Inc.
USER TECHNOLOGY ASSOC.
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User Technology Associates, Inc., at Booth 209, will provide information technology services, which include acquisition support, system design and development, training and user support, facilities and LAN management, system engineering and integrated logistics support.
VICKERS WELCO
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Vickers Welco will exhibit at Booth 156. The
A tan1{ gauging that seal in toxic vapors.
The task of keeping hazardous benzene vapors safely away from employees — and preventing any escape of these fumes into the atmosphere — is receiving the highest priority from ship owners and operators at U.S. and all worldwide ports.
That's why MMC has developed this new Closed
Trimode™ gauging/sampling system for marine applica- tions. It's a gas-tight version of the popular MMC Flexi-
Dip™ hand-gauging tape that has been widely used in the maritime industry for over 15 years.
When used in conjunc- tion with MMC vapor-control valves (shown), it forms a secure barrier that keeps harmful vapors safely in check.
This new lightweight gauging tape meets all USCG regulations and has FM,
BASEEFA, CSA and SAA approvals (intrinsically safe).
Smaller Micro-B valve also accepts
Closed tape.
Keeping You in Control
MMC International Corp. 60 Inip Drive, In wood, NY 11696-1096 U.S.A.
Phone: 800-645-7339 516-239-7339
Telex: 96-0140 MAMCAFINND
Fax: 516-371-3134 104
MMC (Europe) Ltd.
South Nelson Road, South Nelson Industrial Estate
Cramlington
Northumberland NE23 9HL UK
Phone: 0670-738111
Telex: 537005 MARINE G
Fax: 0670-738789
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MMC (Asia) Ltd. 2-20,4-Chome, Isobe-Dori, Chuo-ku, Kobe 651
Japan
Phone:078-251-1033
Telex: 5624163 OPECK J
Fax: 078-252-0265 company will display partial and complete Navy
Mil-Spec motors in fractional and integral frames.
VILLAGE MARINE
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Village Marine, Inc., will exhibit at Booths 105 and 106 its reverse osmosis water maker units.
WARTSILA MARINE
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One of the world's largest suppliers of marine diesel engines for commercial ships, Wartsila
Marine, Inc., will exhibit at Booth 560.
WESTINGH0USE
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Westinghouse, Marine Division, Instrumentation & Controls Division and Electro-Mechanical
Division, will display its integrated recuperated (ICR) gas turbine propulsion, diesel engines for sealift, submarine propulsion, Naval Universal Digi- tal Electric Controller (NUDEC), advanced position- ing thrusters and propulsion motors. Westinghouse will exhibit at Booths 52-55,109-112.
ZF OF NORTH AMERICA
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At Booth 457, ZF of North America will display information on its marine transmissions and gears.
Newport News Names
Leber Director
Of Commercial Repair
Robert P. Leber
Newport News Shipbuilding re- cently named Robert P. Leber the director of commercial ship repair.
Mr. Leber. The total value of the deal will be about $85 million, with
Stolt Tankers assuming approxi- mately $60 million of the acquired company's debt and issuing about $25 million of new common stock to be paid to Stolt-Nielsen Seaway shareholders. The value of the ac- quisition is about $10 million more than Stolt Tankers estimated last summer.
Leber's responsibilities will in- clude all marketing, engineering and operations related to the Virginia yard's commercial repair activities.
Mr. Leber joined Newport News
Shipbuilding in 1982 as a manufac- turing planning and control man- ager. He earlier was the company's director of production control, and most recently was the director of facilities.
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