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Del Gavio: Complete Hydraulics Service On

Both Coasts

Del Gavio Marine Hydraulics,

Inc. of Carlstadt, N.J. and its sister company, Del Gavio Ship Repair,

Inc. of Alameda, Calif, have an iden- tical array of services to offer the marine industry.

The companies are involved in all aspects of shipboard hydraulic sys- tem design, installation and repair, including all deck machinery such as winches, accommodation ladders, anchor windlasses, hatch covers, and cranes. Del Gavio works with steering systems, pneumatic sys- tems, watertight door systems, and many other fluid systems, and are authorized as Denison Hydraulics marine service centers. The compa- nies offer repair and machine ser-

Crowley Names Walton 5ales Director For Bahamas

Service

Crowley American Transport, "nc. has appointed Timothy

Walton director of sales for its new ledicated RoRo service between

Florida and Freeport and Nassau in he Bahamas. Mr. Walton has ex- ensive experience in transporta- ion in the Caribbean Basin area, ie started his career with Crowley n 1991 as manager, sales, for the ompany's Virgin Islands service nd was domiciled in St. Thomas, n 1993, he was promoted and trans- erred to Crowley's Miami office as irector of sales for the Colombia,

Lruba and Curacao service. In his ew position he will continue to be ased in Crowley's Miami office and all spend most of his time in the lahamas with Crowley customers.

Crowley American Transport re- sntly announced the inauguration f a new RoRo service to the Baha- las, with sailings three times a r eek from Port Everglades, Fla. nd direct calls at Freeport and r assau. The MTV Hybur Trader tade its first sailing from Port Ev- "glades on September 17, 1994.

EMEX Director >pens First Mexican etroleum Conference

Francisco Rojas, director gen- •al of Petroleos Mexicanos 'EMEX), the national oil company

Mexico, made the opening ad- 'ess for the first Society of Petro- um Engineers' (SPE) International itroleum Conference and Exhibi- >n of Mexico (IPCEM). Mr. Rojas ficially opened the event, which is ing heldin Veracruz, Mexico, with sbon-cutting ceremonies on Mon- ly, October 10. The conference/ hibition was held through Oct. vices on fuel oil systems, lube oil systems, and valves, and have ac- cess to a large inventory of parts from many manufacturers.

Del Gavio has also expanded its electrical services in its New Jersey facility.

From both coasts, Del Gavio per- forms electrical system trouble- shooting, installation and design.

In addition, the company performs motor overhaul and testing to UL specifications, and offers related mechanical overhauls of electrical equipment and systems. Del Gavio says they are constantly looking to- ward expanding into the growing riverboat and workboat market, and meeting the changing demands of their customers.

For more information on Del Gavio

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SIEMENS

Putting reliability on board

As one of the world's leading manufacturers of marine automation and electrical equipment, Siemens can provide the comprehensive answer to all of your system reliability questions.

Siemens delivers on-time project management, integrated system design, local manufacturing and reliable service. This combination makes us your optimum single system vendor for all your onboard electrical needs.

Siemens will design, engineer, manu- facture and commission the complete integrated electrical propulsion plant and the automation system for

Washington State Ferries new Jumbo

Mark II Class Ferries.

For more information, call:

Siemens Marine Systems

Alpharetta, GA,

Tel.: (404) 740-3290

Fax: (404) 740-3293

Integrated Electrical

Systems from Siemens

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