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Custom engineered propellers and nozzles
In-Shop and in-the-field propeller repair.
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Saab TankRadar ™ level gauging system.
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Deck Machinery & Cargo Handling Equipment Review
Morgan Marine
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Morgan Marine, a leader in ma- rine knucklebooms, now offers Hiab-
Effer and Morgan Marine cranes, the smallest crane having 11 ft. (3.3 m) of reach and 500 lb. of capacity and the largest marine knuckleboom having a capacity of 39,380 lb. at a radius of 25 ft. (7.6 m). Morgan has a broad product range. Morgan recently built and delivered eight marine knucklebooms for use on a
U.S. Navy LCAC, and is reportedly a popular choice among oceanogra- phers and navies around the world — providing excellent products, value and service.
New England Trawler
Equipment Company
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New England Trawler Equipment
Company (NETEC), a manufacturer of deck machinery since 1926, spe- cializes in custom engineered deck machinery for the marine, govern- ment and oceanographic communi- ties. Current projects include hy- draulic constant tension mooring winches; hydraulic anchor wind- lasses for 2.5-inch (63.5 mm) chain; diesel-powered, double-drum water- fall hauling winches for Corps of
Engineers crane barges; and a vari- ety of mooring winches, windlasses, capstans and electro-hydraulic power units for tugs and double- hulled tank barges. NETEC re- cently introduced a line of electric mini-capstans with 50,000-lb. bollard pulls — NETEC says, the highest in the industry — and is introducing an economical, rugged line of supply boat windlasses for chain sizes of one to 1.5 inches (38 mm) and anchors up to 6,000 lb.
NETEC and Seattle Crane &
Equipment Company have signed an agreement: NETEC is now the exclusive dealer for Seattle cranes on the East Coast and Seattle Crane is the exclusive dealer for NETEC deck machinery in the Northwest and Alaska.
Palfinger Hebetechnik
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Palfinger is a manufacturer of hydraulic, articulated boom cranes.
Based in Salzburg, Austria,
Palfinger serves markets in more than 50 countries from its highly- automated production and assem- bly plants. Palfinger claims its suc- cess is based on its commitment to meeting the needs of its customers around the world through techno- logical innovation. Palfinger's PK cranes are built with 2.4 up to 70 ton-meter lifting moment; its PKM cranes have between 20 and 120 ton-meter lifting moment; and
Palfinger's PSM cranes, designed in accordance with DIN 15018, have lifting moments of between 33 and 170 ton-meters. Palfinger's North
American subsidiary is located in
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
Skookum RopeMaster
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Skookum/RopeMaster, recogniz- ing the increasing popularity and
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SMATCO Industries
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Southern Marine and Tool Com- pany (SMATCO). offers a line of winches ranging from models with 10,000-lb. line pull to one million-lb.
SMATCO offers mooring systems, towing, anchor handling, and gen- eral construction winches. The
Houma, La.-based company has ex- panded its winch product line to include windlasses, capstans, tug- gers, fairleaders and deck sheaves.
SMATCO can design and build spe- cialty winches to suit a customer's specific application. SMATCO also designs and manufactures pipe- handling equipment.
Some of SMATCO's most recent contracts are for the manufacture of an ROY deployment winch with levelwind for Oceaneering Interna- tional; a constant production run of
SMATCO deck fairleaders and deck sheaves; and a SMATCO model 40-
DAS-75 towing winch for a towing •A.
Continuous ship unloader by PWH Anlagen, a company of Krupp Fordertechnik.