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Golten Marine Company
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Golten Marine Company is part of the Golten Group ofWorldwide Com- panies which has been serving ship owners, underwriters, ship and en- gine builders, offshore operators, as well as clients in power plants and process and mechanical industries for more than 50 years. Golten is an authorized supplier and repairer for most of the world's major diesel en- gine manufacturers. Golten shop facilities are capable ofhandlingmost any type of machining, planing, bor- ing or milling operation. Exhibiting booth 104.
HenschelACC
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Henschel ACC, the commercial alarm, control and communication department for Henschel Inc. of
Newburyport, Mass., will be exhibit- ingitslatestsystems. includedinthe display is a complete Ship's Control
Console with an alarm and monitor- ing system, control system, and in- tercommunication systems. Dis- played systems are found on the
MSRC vessels and the Sulphur Car- rier. Exhibiting at Booth 310.
Ian-Conrad Bergan, Inc.
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Founded in Norway in 1975, Ian-
Conrad Bergan has been in the U.S. since 1980, and specializes in high level alarm and tank gauging sys- tems. To date, more than6,000tanks in demanding service on board tank ships and barges are fitted with
Bergan equipment. At the show, the company will display its complete range of level alarms, hydrostatic tank gauging system and the new
CargoRadar(microwave)level gauge.
Exhibiting at booth 315.
Inventory Locator
Services, Inc.
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Inventory Locator Service, an in- dependent provider of information, wi II be providing a live demonstra- tions of its data base services de- signed to bring buyers and sellers of marine parts and services together, at the show. Suppliers worldwide list their inventories on the ILS data- base, and buyers can access the infor- mation via personal computer with modem. Exhibiting in booth 130.
Krupp MaK Diesel, Inc.
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Krupp MaK Diesel supplies main propulsion diesel engines and auxil- iary power systems ranging in power from 1,000 hp to 15,000 hp. At the show Krupp MaK will display photo- graphs of its products and provide buyers with literature. Exhibiting booth 422.
Kvaerner Masa Marine
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Wartsila Marine, the Vancouver
B.C.-based naval architects and marine consultants have changed its name to reflect the change in owner- ship of its European parent com-[ )any, Kvaerner Masa Yards of Fin- ana. The company uses the technol- ogy available from it and its parent company to develop creative solu- tions to marine transportation and engineeringproblems. Exhibiting at booth 411.
Leistritz Corporation
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Leistritz is, and has been for more than 60 years, a leading supplier of screw pumps for engine room service and cargo handling. At the show will exhibit screw pumps for lube oil and fuel oil service. Exhibiting at booth 230.
Leslie Controls Inc.
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Leslie Controls Inc. manufactures a wide range of valves controls to control and/or regulate steam and other fluids and gases. At the show the company will highlight duplex strainers, relief valves, reducing valves, diaphragm control valves, ball valves, butterfly valves and in- strumentation. Exhibiting in booth 409.
MacGregor-Navire
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The MacGregor-Navire booth at the show will emphasize the company's long-term involvement in the design, development and supply of Ro/Ro and container equipment ships. The company's product range extends from semi-automatic con- tainer fastenings to large stern ramps andassociatedmachinery. Exhibit- ing at booth 321.
Mackay Communications
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Mackay Communications will in- troduce the new Racal-Decca
BridgeMaster Radar at the show.
The new 15-inch and 20-inch color/ monochrome radar with automatic target tracking, will be shown with the INMARSAT A & C systems.
Exhibiting at booth 207.
MAN B&W Diesel, Inc.
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MAN B&W Diesel, Inc. will pro- mote its uprated two-stroke MC pro- gram as well as its new generation of large bore medium speed engines.
Featured will be MAN B&W Holeby generator sets. MAN B&W has a complete program of two- and four- stroke diesel engines ranging from 450 to 51,840 kW for marine and stationary applications. Turbo- charger for two- and four-stroke en- gines, power turbines for turbo-com- pound systems. Exhibiting at booth 338.
McNab,Inc.
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McNab will feature its new Stack
Smoke Opacity Monitor, specifically designed for marine used, at the show. These monitors have been uses for more than 30 years for ship's diesels, boilers, generators and in- cinerators. McNab monitors feature a unique lens cleaning system which
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