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Port Of Goteborg Names

Nygren President

The Port of Goteborg AB is a city- owned, limited company acting as a combined port authority and stevedore, which reportedly oper- ates without subsidies from national, regional or local govern- mental bodies. Gunnar Nygren — presiding president of Rail

Combi AB, a leading Swedish unit load operator — has been named president of the company, and will succeed Goram Wennergren in his new position, who retired from his post on the company's general assembly in mid-March. During his career, Mr. Nygren has also held presidental posts with

Swedish Lloyd U.K. Ltd.,

Scandinavian Ferry Line and

Frigoscandia AB.

Steamers Maritime Appoints

New Shipping Div. Director

Steamers Maritime Holdings, based in Singapore, has appointed

Yong Chee Min as divisional director of Shipping. Reporting directly to Executive Chairman C.

N. Watson, he will be responsible for Steamers' shipping activities, which include investing in contain-

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Petroships Pte. Ltd.

Intergraph To Supply

CAD/CAE Systems

Intergraph Corporation, Hunts- ville, Ala., announced that the U.S.

Navy has added its Windows NT- based computer-aided emergency dispatch system to the $422-mil- lion Facilities CAD-2 contract.

Intergraph was selected by the

U.S. Navy to provide computer- aided design and engineering (CAD/CAE) systems for architec- ture, engineering and construction (AEC) and geographic information systems (GIS) applications.

The award is a major component of the Navy's approximately $1.2 billion CAD-2 program for the acquisition of computer-aided design, manufacturing and engi- neering (CAD/CAM/CAE) systems based on commercial off-the-shelf technology. The Facilities CAD-2 contract is the first opportunity for federal buyers to implement

Windows NT with the concept of the technical desktop, which inte- grates technical and business applications in a single system for maximum productivity and econo- my. The first CAD-2 contract, from the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), was awarded to

Intergraph in 1991. The most recent CAD-2 contract, from the

Naval Air Systems Command and

Space and Naval Warfare Systems

Command, was awarded in 1994.

All branches of the U.S. military may buy from Facilities CAD-2, as well as civilian federal agencies such as federal public safety agen- cies, the U.S. Coast Guard, the

Department of Energy, and the

Environmental Protection Agency.

For more information on Intergraph

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Clarification

The March edition of Maritime Reporter reported that Cross Offshore performed the salvage of the

M/V Marjorie B. McAllister and the M/V Reno

Grande. In fact, it was American Eagle Marine that was awarded the job. Cross was a subcontractor hired by American Eagle on the project.

For more information on

American Eagle Marine

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SEA Inc. was omitted from the Marine Electronics

Directory in the March 1996 edition. The company, which recently introduced its complete GMDSS system (see related story, page 15), can be contacted at: 7030 220th S.W., Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043; Tel: (206) 771-2182; Fax: (206) 771-2650.

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