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Leica Wins Contract

For First DGPS Beacon

System in China

The Chinese Maritime Safety

Administration has awarded a con- tract to the Leica navigation and positioning division for a differen- tial GPS beacon system at

Qinhuangdao.

The Leica DGPS beacon system will provide positioning accuracies of 16.4 ft. (5 m) or better throughout the Bohai Sea and parts of the north- ern Yellow Sea.

The DGPS beacon site consists of a Leica MX 9112 12-channel DGPS reference station, which monitors and measures errors in GPS satel- lite signals.

Correction factors are transmit- ted to ships and boats through a marine radiobeacon transmitter, in the internationally accepted RTCM

SC-104 format.

The Quinhuangdao installation marks the beginning of a five-year plan to establish up to 12 beacon sites providing overlapping cover- age over all Chinese coastal waters.

The Chinese system will be fully compatible with DGPS beacon sys- tems in other countries meeting the

International Association of Light- house Authorities (IALA) standard.

For more information on Leica

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CRUISE * FERRY 95

THE EVENT FOR IHE INDUSTRY

THREE DAYS OF EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE

DEVOTED TO THE FINANCING, DESIGN,

CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND MARKETS FOR

CRUISE SHIPS AND PASSENGER FERRIES (INCLUDING HIGH SPEED) LONDON

OLYMPIA 2 EXHIBITION & CONFERENCE CENTRE 16-17-18 MAY 1995

Keppel Completes $ 10 Million Cattle Carrier

Keppel Shipyard, an operating division of Keppel Corporation Lim- ited, has successfully converted?1rie- sian Express, a refrigerated cargo vessel, to a cattle carrier.

Awarded by Vroon BV Livestock

Express Inc. of The Netherlands, the contract is worth $10 million.

The 3,335-dwt vessel is now equipped to transport about 1,780 heads of cattle

Significant work carried out by

Keppel Shipyards included the fab- rication and installation of various decks and deckhouses, steel platings and other fittings for the cattle en- closures, involving 364 tons of steel.

Among equipment installed were a bowthruster, a deck washing sys- tem and an automatic drinking sys- tem for the cattle, an extensive ven- tilation system, new cranes and a fresh water generator with the ca- pacity of about 40 tons of fresh wa- ter daily.

For more information on Keppel

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USCG Approves Changes To

Vessel Response Plans Citing

AMC OPA 90 Coverage

A major international shipping firm has received confirmation from the U.S. Coast Guard that changes to its vessel response plans, citing the OSRO/Marine Response Ser- vices provided by the American

Marine Corporation (AMC), fully satisfy the response resource re- quirements of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.

This removes vessel response plan approval as an issue of concern to the many shipowners/operators oth- erwise poised to take advantage of the company's rates.

AMC provides response plan hold- ers a full set of geographic specific appendices covering each port in its area of operations, as well as de- tailed resource lists and port by port cascading schedules, demonstrating its Tier I, II and III response capa- bility.

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American Marine Corporation

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Moran Purchases

Oceangoing Tug/Barge Unit

Moran Transportation Company announced it has purchased an oceangoing tug and a 93,000-barrel oceangoing petroleum tank barge.

The 4,200-hp tug has been named

Valentine Moran and the barge,

Pennsylvania.

Moran now operates 54 tugs and 17 barges along the Atlantic and

Gulf coasts, and will be pursuing additional opportunities in marine transportation. 28 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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