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Industry Source Says Drug

Testing Gaining Acceptance

The rumblings of discontent from offices, terminals and unions when the federal Department of Trans- portation implemented drug test- ing regulations for all employees in safety-related roles have quieted down, according to National MRO, a firm which deals in compliance and voluntary drug testing pro- grams for industry. The firm also said that what seemed to many to be a major threat to privacy a few years back has given way to a realization of a marked benefit for those marine companies who advertise "We Drug

Test" and "This Is A Drug-Free

Workplace."

According to Dr. Michael I.

Ruxin, National MRO president, the benefits projected for quality drug testing programs are as dem- onstrated: higher morale, greater trust, fewer accidents and thefts, increased pro- duction, fewer claims and finally the potential for decreased premi- ums for liability insurance cover- age, especially workmen's compen- sation.

National MRO's exceptional growth, according to Dr. Ruxin, was the result of an early decision on quality that has paid off — Na- tional MRO clients have remained litigation-free. National MRO has sites in all 50 states plus four hun- dred overseas areas. Client com- pany sizes range from petroleum and shipping companies to small operators with just one covered em- ployee. As National MRO sees it, the latest issue is whether the law should now treat alcohol as it would other drugs of abuse. Occasions when alcohol testing can be required are pre-employment, random selec- tion, for cause, and serious acci- dents. Gas and oil pipeline compa- nies and the maritime industry are so far excepted, the former by omis- sion in the law, and the latter by determination of the Coast Guard

Commandant. For more informa- tion on National MRO,

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IGF Metals Acquires Ferry

Business For Approx. $100 Million

IGF Metals Inc. has entered into an agreement to purchase Hongkong

Macao Hydrofoil Co. Ltd., one of the largest passenger ferry service com- panies operated between Hong Kong and Macao, through its recently- acquired subsidiary, Marinteknik

Shipbuilders Pte. Ltd. The pur- chase price is approximately $74.4 million, subject to adjustment upon completion of IGF's due diligence, and includes the acquisition of all the issued and outstanding shares of Hongkong Macao Hydrofoil.

A portion of the purchase price may be paid for by the issuance of

IGF's common shares, but the num- ber of such shares is not determined at this time. The agreement is sub- ject to a number of conditions, in- cluding satisfactory due diligence by IGF, the raising of additional equity or other satisfactory financ- ing to fund the purchase price, stock exchange approval, approval by

IGF's board of directors, and Sailing

Star Limited acquiring ownership or control of at least 90 percent of the passenger service prior to closing.

Envirovac Receives New

Orders

Envirovac Inc. of Rockford, 111. received orders from NASSCO, New- port News Shipbuilding, Halter

Marine and Trinity Marine for mul- tiple shipsets of the EVAC Vacuum

Collection Holding & Transfer (VCHT) sewage powered ejector sys- tems for sewage collection. The con- tracts call for the manufacture and delivery of the EVAC (VCHT) sys- tems.

The orders with NASSCO and

Newport News encompass units foi five Military Sealift T-AKR vessels with NASSCO building three anc

NNS building two. Halter Marine will install Envirovac products or the U.S. Navy's AGOR-24, while

Trinity Marine will install the prod ucts on each of three U.S. Navy T

AGS vessels.

EVAC VCHT systems creatt vacuum via a sewage powered ejec tor installed inside an atmospheric

Shipboard Furniture

The Computer Desk from EDP houses your computer and all its components entirely within the desk providing a safe, comfortable viewing angle.

This new line of furniture from EDP permits maritime personnel to have the same high quality furniture used in offices ashore.

Designed and built to be completely safe for shipboard use, EDP offers a full-line of shipboard products including Computer Desks, TV/VCR Cabinets, Multi-Media

Storage Cabinets as well as other specialized cabinetry and custom products designed to your specifications.

EDP Shipboard Furniture is approved for use aboard U.S. Navy ships by

NAVSSES and is currently being used aboard ships worldwide.

EDP Shipboard Products are distributed through Wright Computer Products Inc. a business committed to bringing you state-of-the-art equipments and reliable service for all your shipboard needs.

For more information and a FREE brochure contact:

Engineered Data Products, Inc. c/o Wright Computer Products, Inc.

P.O. Box 565, Woodbury, NJ 08096-7565 (800) 367-4216 (609) 845-6767 (609) 384-1145 FAX

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MS is a supplier to the shipping and offshore industry.

Specialists in supplying new and reconditioned spare parts and technics equipment on a world wide basis.

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PROFESSIONAL

SCALE MODELS

Serving The Marine Industry World-Wide

Specializing in detailed reproductions of actual vessels or prototypes.

AutoCAD used in creation of laser cut parts.

For Further Information, Call or Write

SCALE REPRODUCTIONS 16346 County Road 13 • Fairhope, Alabama 36532 (205) 928-3829 • FAX (205) 928-1859

LEADERS IN MARINE

PROPULSION SOFTWARE

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HydroComp is a consultancy specializing in hydrodynamic performance and speed/power prediction. We also provide contract services to design agencies and shipyards, as well as to engine and propeller manufacturers.

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