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environmental protection. Besides participation from several compa- nies and the IMO stand, there will be special displays on marine envi- ronmental protection run by the

German Federal Shipping and Hy- drography Office, the German

Transport Ministry, Hamburg Me- teorological Office, the MARPOL De- partment of Hamburg's Environ- ment Ministry and Hamburg Tech- nical College.

East German

Shipbuilding Highlighted

This year is the first time that

SMM has been held since the unifi- cation of Germany. To mark the event, a special exhibit will center around the new technology emerg- ing in the east German marine in- dustry. At a joint stand, eastern

Germany's shipbuilding industry will be demonstrating its achieve- ments in the new market economy climate. The Exhibition and Fair

Committee of German Industry (AUMA) is providing financial sup- port for 18 small- and medium-sized firms who will jointly display prod- ucts ranging from diesel engines, pumps and compressors to naviga- tion, machinery monitoring systems, and lifeboats.

Norway This Year's

Maritime Partner

Following the Soviet Union's par- ticipation at SMM '90 as the event's official national "Maritime Partner," 40 Norwegian marine technology firms have banded together to make up the "Norway—Your Maritime

Partner" stand at SMM '92. The exhibitions at the joint stand, orga- nized by the Norwegian Trade Coun- cil, will cover most aspects of the maritime industry in Norway, but there will be particularly prominent participation by ship equipment sup- pliers, shipbuilders and consultancy services such as shipbroking, classi- fication and ship financing. Safety, marine environmental protection and quality management will also be prominent themes at the joint

Norwegian stand. Norwegian ship- ping companies own or operate about 10 percent of the world's merchant fleet and 20 percent of the world's offshore fleet. Norway's merchant fleet consists of some 1,700 vessels with a total tonnage of 58 million grt. Additionally, the Norwegian marine and offshore industry is of major importance to the shipbuild- ing industry and has gained a re- nowned international reputation for developing state-of-the-art technol- ogy and systems.

Norway's designation as partner country at this year's SMM also means that it will play a decisive role at the accompanying congress, "SEA 2000." The congress will tackle topics such as shipping and ship- building, offshore technology and ports as the interface between seaborne and inland waterway transport. Representatives of the

Norwegian maritime industry will be among the keynote speakers at this three-day conference.

For further details on SMM 92, contact: Ulf Richter at the Ham- burg Messe und Congress GmbH,

Jungisstrasse 13, Messehaus, W 2000 Hamburg 36; telephone: (+49) 40-3569-2440.

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SMM 92

Exhibitor List

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Admos-Gleitlager

Aggreko Deutschland

Ahlmann Systemtechnik

H. Albert

Alfa-Laval Industrie

Alki-Technik

Allweiler

Aluminium Schiffswerft

Anschutz

Antwerp Shiprepair

Apollowerk Gossnitz

Aqua Signal

Armbrecht & Partner

ABB Industrie & Automation

Astilleros Espanoles

ASUG

Atlantic Marine

Atlas Elektronik

Auma-Riester

Austria Buntmetall

Autokran-Centret

Averhoff-Orwak

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