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NORWEGIAN MARITIME REVIEW critical applications. Integration with other Simrad Albatross sys- tems, AVM (Albatross Vessel

Management) and ATC (Albatross

Thruster Control) is achieved by a dual communications network.

For more information from Simrad

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Maintenance Management

Made Simple

SpecTec's AMOS for Windows maintenance management product offers many advantages. It is a highly visual system, with fea- tures for inventory control and purchasing administration.

AMOS for Windows focuses on the functions and processes which make up an individual installa- tion, allowing the user to prioritize work schedules and resources.

Through its Work Flow Function

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In addition, AMOS for Windo can "speak" in more than a doz national languages.

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Unitor Offers Shipboard

Polymer Repair System

Unitor introduced a new polyme repair system which offers vesse operators the ability to undertakt emergency repairs as well as per manent repairs to pipes, and al types of mechanical equipment and machinery components, including non-weldable materials. The vari- ous products that make up the sys- tem have been carefully selected. A key component is the 76-page marine maintenance manual, which covers, in detail, each prod- uct and the type of repair. Clear drawings help explain the repair procedure.

The kit contain eight products, which cover the majority of emer- gency and permanent repairs onboard, and use the latest polymer resin technology. The products are reportedly compatible with all fer- rous and non-ferrous metals, have excellent chemical resistance, and are suitable for permanent immer- sion in many environments. Some of the repairs possible include: leak-stop repairs; metalgrade repairs; ceramigrade repairs; and rubbergrade repairs.

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Polymer Repair System

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Rapp Hydema Gets Trawler

Order

Rapp Hydema won a significant, $2.3-million contract to supply deck machinery and steering systems for six new Russian trawlers. The trawlers belong to the Murmansk trawler fleet, and are being built in

Wolgast, Germany. It is a break- through for Rapp in Russia, as the contract was worked on for three

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