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RTK Delivers Oil Spill

Response Craft To BP

RTK Marine, of Dorset, U.K., has recently delivered an RTK STW 413

Oil Spill Response Craft to British

Petroleum (BP) International's Oil

Spill Response Center, in

Southampton, U.K.

The STW 413 craft will be equipped with oil booms and spray equipment by the BP Spill Response

Center, where it will be used for emergency response and for train- ing overseas and U.K. company per- sonnel.

Propulsion is provided by twin

Mercruiser D183 marine diesel en- gines coupled to outdrives. The craft's shallow draft and bow ramp enable it to be used for beach clean- up operations.

RTK Marine has manufactured over 1000 Sea Trucks, with further craft under construction for the oil spill response role. RTK workboats are in operation worldwide in com- mercial and military applications.

For further information about

RTK Marine, contact: Mrs. H.

Leppard, RTK Marine, 446

Blandford Road, Hamworthy, Poole

Dorset, BH16 5BL, U.K. Telephone: (+44)202-68-5581. Fax: (+44) 202- 68-3347.

Drew Ameroid Appoints

New Product Managers

Two new managers will be over- seeing Drew Ameroid Marine's prod- uct lines, the company announced recently. Ronald A. leva, of

Keyport, N.J., has joined Drew as product manager with marketing responsibility for the Fuel Treat- ment, Equipment and Biological

Product segments of the company's marine chemical line. The company s new product manager for Welding and Refrigerant Products, Richard

L. Mansmann, is actively involved in the promotion and support of the welding and cutting equipment and consumables of the Drew product family.

Drew is widely recognized as a major international supplier of high- quality marine maintenance, weld- ing, chemical treatment and refrig- erant products.

Paramax Systems Wins $149 Million Pact

Paramax Systems Corporation, newly formed subsidiary of the

Unisys Corp., was recently awarded a $149 million contract by the Navy for the production and support of navigation equipment for Ohio Class submarines.

Arsenate Venezia

Appoints T.A.S.T

U.S. Representative

Arsenale Venezia Shipyard in

Venice, Italy, , which was recently privatized, has named T.A. S.T. Cor- poration, Fairfield, N.J., as its rep- resentative for the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

Arsenale operates three graving docks of 75,000, 20,000 and 3,000 deadweight ton capacities, respec- tively. They also have 550 meters of repair berth and modernized work shops in addition to offering voyage repair bases in the ports of Venice and Marghera.

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Newport News To Repair

Dry Deck Shelter

Under $150,000 Pact

Newport News Shipbuilding &

Drydock Co., Newport News, Va., was recently awarded a $150,000 contract by the Supervisor of Ship- building, Conversion and Repair,

Newport News, for repairs to a dry deck shelter.

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