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libit Hall/Exhibits Open in to 4 p.m. — Ferry Council )gram 10 to 2:45 p.m. — Idea undtables o 4:15 p.m. — Workshops .5 to 5:45 p.m. — Business Meet- r to 11 p.m. — Closing Banquet/ mce: "Seafair Theme"

NAPVO '93

Exhibitors

Advanced Computer Solutions

Alaska Diesel Electric

Atlantic Marine, Inc.

Bender Shipbuilding & Repair

Bensinger's/Div. Allen Foods

Bud Jones

C.A. Hansen Corp.

Caterpillar Financial Services

Caterpillar, Inc.

Custom Ship Interiors'

DeJong & Lebet

Directions In Design

Elliott Bay Design Group, Ltd.

Envirovac, Inc.

Excel Food Service Co.

Freeport Shipbuilding

Gasser Chair Co.

Guido Perla & Associates

Interior Design Intl.

Intl. Games Technology

Jamestown Metal Marine

Johnson & Higgins

Leevac Shipyards, Inc.

Loomis & Lapann, Inc.

Marco Shipyard

Maritime Reporter & Engineering News

Maritime Services Corp.

Maritime Systems Designs

Multicom Communications

Navatek Ships Ltd./Royal Hawaii

Nichols Brothers Boat Builders

Omaha Steaks Intl.

Pacific Coast Marine Industry

Pepsi

Peter Kalby Co./Novenco

Plastics, Inc.

Rodney E. Lay & Assoc.

Safeco Credit Co.

Service Marine Industries

Skipperliner

Steiner Shipyard, Inc.

Sunrise Design, Inc.

Superior Boat Works, Inc.

Swath Ocean Systems, Inc.

T.J. Software, Inc.

Taylortec, Inc.

Trans Bay Images

Trase Miller

Trinity Marine Group

Twin Disc, Inc.

U.S. Coast Guard

Ultra Poly, Inc.

Universal Distributing Of Nev.

Vessel Information Systems, Inc.

Viking Life-Saving Equipment

Wooster Products Inc.

ZF Industries of North America tatives and provide technical liaison between customers and the

Soundcoat engineering department.

Aker Design For Offshore

Viosko Knoll Platform

On Schedule

Aker Omega, Inc. is currently working for British Petroleum Ex- ploration on the detailed design and major equipment for the deck and topside facilities for the Vioska Knoll 989 platform, which is located in 1,290 feet of water, offshore of Loui- siana.

The deck and production facili- ties will be lifted onto the jacket in one piece with an estimated lift weight of 4,800 tons. The project was started in April and the design has progressed on schedule to allow the recent bid of the deck fabrica- tion. All major equipment packages have been acquired to meet fabrica- tion schedules. The remaining de- sign is scheduled for completion by

May, 1993.

For free literature describing the services of Aker Omega,

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Soundcoat Names

Pellegrino West Coast

Sales Manager

Soundcoat, one of the world's leading fabricators of noise and vi- bration control materials, has named Tom Pellegrino West Coast sales manager. A veteran in the noise control industry, Mr.

Pellegrino brings an extensive background in the marketing of polyurethane foams, engineered composites and elastomers for acoustical applications. Before join- ing Soundcoat, he served as Mid- west and West Coast sales manager for Blachford and EAR Specialty

Composites.

Mr. Pellegrino will direct and supervise the activities of

Soundcoat's West Coast represen-

January, 1993

SINCE 1764 OUR REGISTERS

HAVE SEEN MANY CHANGES. (THIS YEAR WE EXPECT 50,000 OF THEM)

As publishers of the world renowned Register of

Ships we've been taking a professional interest in maritime change for more than two hundred years.

Today our four maritime publications,

Register of Ships, List of Shipowners,

Register of Offshore Units and the

Maritime Guide, remain the most comprehensive source of information available to those interested in the shipping and allied industries.

Not an easy task when you consider we have to make an average of 50,000 amendments a year to the Register of Ships alone.

Not easy but eminently necessary.

Failure to keep pace with change would soon render our registers inaccurate and though, leather bound and gold embossed, they are undeniably a delight to the eye, we've never produced them for their ornamental value.

A point that our regular subscribers would substantiate.

Monthly and in some cases weekly supplements, plus a free telephone hotline, keep them fully informed of all developments as soon as they occur.

Which when you consider the problems involved in trying to identify 50,000 changes on your own is probably just as well.

Don't run the risk of falling further behind. Take out your quill and write to:

Maritime Publications,

Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 71 Fenchurch Street,

London EC3M 4BS. Or call us on 071-709 9166.

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