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NUMERIEK CENTRUM GRONINGEN B.V., Osloweg 1 10, 9723 BX Groningen, The Netherlands, Tel. +31 -50-5412 632, fax +31 -50-5423 71 7

CADMATIC OY. Vahaheikkilantie 37, 2081 0 Turku, Finland, Tel. +358-2-412 41 1, fax +358-2-41 2 4444

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Norsk Hydro Delivers Cruise

Ship Waste Management

Solutions

Questions of how to design and operate the waste treatment systems on new cruise ships have caused more than a few headaches among shipowners and operators. Norsk

Hydro Waste Treatment of Norway offers solutions. One of the world's leading manufacturers of complete waste treatment systems for passen- ger ships, Norsk Hydro systems are fully automated and can handle burnable and non-burnable waste, as well as sludge oil in ways that fulfill

IMO regulations. The company's incinerators and waste handling products have been installed on more than 50 cruise ships.

For more information from Norsk Hydro

Circle 106 on Reader Service Card monitoring and information sys- ns, has added a new dimension to business as it is making select itruments and sensors available as indalone units. The first products ailable are: SeaProfiler, with plications for CT, PT and CTP and iw (speed and direction); Smart- (0, a DGPS based wave height, rection and period measuring buoy; id Geni, an advanced compact real- me data collection and processing nit with low power consumption.

For more information from Oceanor

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Glamox:

Lighting The Way

Glamox, a leading manufacturer of lighting products for many industries, offers its extensive lighting products to shipyards and shipowners. Glamox eventually entered the burgeoning offshore market, helping to develop equip- ment for the extreme conditions of the North Sea.

For more information on Glamox

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Autronica Takes Fire

Detection To The Next Level

Autronica's new fire detection system — developed to fill the tremendous anticipated need cre- ated by new regulations — uses a tanderaa Instruments Passes

Milestone

Aanderaa Instruments is celebrat- ng its 30th year in business this /ear. The company has its roots in a

NATO funded research project focused on the development of new instruments for recording ocean cur- rents.

The end of the project gave rise to the company and its first product, the

Recording Current Meter RCM 4, in 1966. The company is introducing a new instrument, the RCM 9, this year. It measures several ocean parameters and uses the Doppler shift principle for the measurement of ocean currents.

For more information from Aanderaa

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When two clever heads work together in perfect balance and understanding, the end result is bound to be, not twice as clever, but ultimate clever. So when the Dutch Numeriek Centrum Gron- ingen and Finnish Cadmatic joined their know-how in this software the equation above holds really well.

Our software products, CADMATIC and NUPAS are like twins; fully intergrated for best results for you to design, engineer and build a ship. NUPAS-CADMATIC is an open system user friendliness beyond compare and with short- 1 est learning curve on the market. It can be easily fitted into your way of working. NUPAS-CADMATIC equals one workable new shipdesign and engineering software solution for modern and innovative companies with goals. For more detailed information on the software and its usage, please don't hasitate to contact either of the addresses listed below. fELUfE CADMATIC GRONINGENMM mmmm A MEMBER OF ELOMATIC GROUP

THE ULTIMATE CAD/CAM SOLUTION

BUILD YOOR DREAM SHIP

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