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Norcontrol Awarded Marine

Simulator Contracts

Norcontrol Simulation a.s.,

Horten, Norway, has been awarded contracts in the U.S. and Russia which total about $20 million.

One of the largest seaman's unions in the U.S. has ordered nine bridge and engine room simulators for its training schools in Florida and Ohio. This contract has a value of $13.5 million.

The Murmansk Shipping Com- pany has ordered a radar-based sur- veillance system for its port and seaward approaches. This is re- ported to be the third and largest order that Russian Port Authorities have ever placed with Norcontrol.

For more information,

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Rijnhaave To Introduce

FMC's ATFI System To

P&O Containers

An agreement was signed be- tween Rijnhaave Information Ser- vices, Inc., and P&O Container, Ltd., one of the world's largest transpor- tation lines, under which Rijnhaave

Harbormaster

Outboard Drive

Propulsion

Systems 50 to 350 HP models for Boats & Barges | • Efficient mechanical drive • Completely self-contained A • Economically mount on deck m • Consume minimum deck space^^ff T • 360° Steering — no rudder • Up to 90° elevation of lower unit

Spare parts and component renovation ^ available for earlier Murray & Tregurtha and Mathewson Harbormaster outboards and bow thrusters ^

Harbormaster Marine, Inc. 12924 Farmington Road

Livonia, Ml 48150 USA (813)425-1080 Fax (313) 425-1850

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Q 2960 Airway Avenue, M-103 Costa Mesa, California 92626 (714) 662-0500

MCA ENGINEERS, INC. • Naval Architects • Marine Engineering • Marine Surveying • Structural Analysis • Structural Design • Critical Area Inspection Plans

Using FRACTRAC • Hull Stress Monitoring

Systems - SASMS • Diesel Engine Diagnostics

Using CARMA System

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GMG SYSTEMS, INC.

KEEPING GOOD COMPANY WITH STRONG PRINCIPALS

SUNFLAME CO.,LTD.

Marine Incinerators/Rotary Burners

Hi fl| Ansell 1)11 lones

Deck Fittings/Watertight Doors

DIETRICH SYSTEM CONTROLS INC.

Float High Level & Boiler Automation Systems

HENRI SYSTEMS HOLLAND B.V.

Infra-red High Level Alarm Systems

TREATMENT SYSTEMS. INC W. T. SEYMOUR LTD. 09

Oily Water Separators Tailshafts, Rudder Stocks & Castings

SMIT OVENS

Inert Gas Generators

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERED PACKAGED SYSTEMS

WORLDWIDE

GMG SYSTEMS, INC. 124 South 8th Street

New Hyde Park, New York 11040

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Commission's (FMC's) Automated

Tariff Filing Information (ATFI) system.

Rijnhaave was one of the first automation vendors to be certified by the FMC to submit batch filings for Foreign Commerce Tariffs un- der ATFI and its software conforms to ATFI standards for tariff filing and corrections.

The fully automated ATFI envi- ronment is expected to begin in

January 1993 and should be fully completed after one year. Using

Rijnhaave's software services, P&O

Container Line will be fully inte- grated into the new ATFI network and will operate with greater effi- ciency as a result.

P&O Containers is a member of the P&O Group and operates a fleet of more than 100 vessels consisting of containerships, tankers, bulk car- riers, cruise liners and passenger/ vehicle ferries.

Rijnhaave Information Services is a division of The Rijnhaave Group, a multi-national Netherlands-based holding company specializing in applied information technology.

Underwater Vision System

Offered By Blackwater

Blackwater Vision Systems, New

Rochelle, N.Y., a division of Hudson

River Towing and Salvage, presents an innovative technology which is reported to provide unsurpassed clarity in zero visibility water to topside personnel for a variety of below the surface operations.

Called the Blackhawk, the new underwater vision system is de- signed to generate real time imag- ing of any underwater subject mat- ter regardless of bottom conditions, water column clarity or state of tur- bidity. According to Blackwater

Vision, engineers using the system will have the following capabilities: to view and direct underwater work as it is being performed; generate tape or hard print documentation of projects and pre/post repair work; possess a clear viewing field from which computer renderings of the entire subject may be generated; and have the ability to produce ex- ceptional close-ups, with four times magnification power. These char- acteristics will make the Blackhawk ideal for such missions as: emer- gency rescue, recovery and salvage missions; on-site structural or weld failure inspections; archaeological exploration and accident investiga- tions.

To receive additional free infor- mation on the new Blackhawk un- derwater imager from Blackwater

Vision Systems,

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