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Advanced Marine

Enterprises, Inc.

Advanced Marine Enterprises,

Inc. (AME) is a naval architecture and marine engineering firm that provides support in ship acquisition management, production support, human systems integration, and ship survivability and protection.

AME's ship design and engineering services for surface ships, subma- rines, ship systems and components include work in R&D, testing and evaluation, new ship designs, mod- ernizations of existing ships and conversions of ships to new mis- sions. AME also develops shiphandling and navigation simu- lators for use in personnel training.

The company's engineering stations provide 3-D modeling of complex systems, including their transfer from existing CAE/CAD systems, and real-time rendering of photorealistic textured models.

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Advanced Marine Enterprises, Inc.

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Alimak Elevator Co.

Alimak's personnel, service, and freight elevators, as well as mast climbing platforms are used on board ships, for shipbuilding and repair in yards and drydocks, and on offshore rigs. Standard capacities from 650 lbs. to 20,000 lbs., as well as in- house engineered specials, are avail- able. Built on the modular system, with dependable rack and pinion drive and overspeed brakes, the el- evators feature a selection of control systems and galvanized components to withstand corrosive elements.

Alimak elevators comply with

ASME, ANSI and ABS standards.

Alimak AB, the parent company and chief manufacturer, has been awarded ISO 9001 Certification for

Quality Assurance and Manage- ment.

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Allied Marine Services, Inc.

Allied Marine Services, Inc. (AMS) is a high technology firm offering quality marine equipment to naval and commercial customers throughout the U.S. AMS provides marketing and through-life support for various marine equipment, in- cluding complete propulsion systems (diesel engines 610 - 5,500 Kwb, reduction gears, couplings, clutches, line shaft bearings), equipment con- trol and monitoring systems, fire and smoke detection and suppres- sion equipment, environmental sys- tems (incinerators, oil water sepa- rators, oil content monitors), and hull and deck machinery (air com- pressors, winches, windlasses, wa- tertight doors, tank vent check valves). AMS operates facilities in

Alexandria, St. Louis, Houston and

Seattle, and provides 24-hour on- line inventory access from all pre- mises.

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Appleton Marine, Inc.

Appleton Marine supplies marine deck machinery for the military and commercial shipbuilding markets.

Products include: cranes; single point davits; mooring winches; an- chor windlasses; and capstans. Re- cent orders received by Appleton

Marine include: supplying equip- ment for U.S. Coast Guard WLB buoy tenders; providing two com- plete deck machinery packages to

Newport News Shipbuilding for in- stallation on Sealift conversion ves- sels; providing equipment for the

Diesel Engine and Gas Turbine NOx Emission Control by Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR Process)

Haldor Tops0e A/S has specialized in the design and supply of complete SCR DENOX systems for reduction of NOx (up to 95 - 98%) in the exhaust gas from stationary as well as marine four-stroke and two-stroke reciprocating engines (burning HFO, LFO or Nat. Gas) and gas turbines.

The design of the SCR DENOX systems is based on the Topsoc proprietary catalyst series DNX, featuring among others: - modular monolithic structure - high NOx removal activity - low S02 oxidation - low pressure drop - low weight - high mechanical stabillity against heavy exhaust pulsations and engine vibrations.

The reduction media used for the Tops0e SCR DENOX systems can be either anhydrous ammonia, ammonia water or urea dissolved in water.

Haldor Topsoe A/S also possesses catalyst and know-how for removal of CO and HC from diesel engine and gas turbine exhaust gases.

References: More than 20 SCR DENOX installations (hereof 6 marine installations) in sucessful operation all over the world.

HALDOR TOPS0E A S

Equipment Division • NymoUevej 55 • DK-2800 Lyngby • Denmark • Telephone +45 45 27 20 00 • Telefax +45 45 27 29 99

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SIL/A LINE

M/V "Pacific Success"

The world's first cargo vessel with SCR

M/S "Silja Symphony"

Diesel Power Plant

Kauai Island, Hawaii

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