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MARINE PROPULSION TECHNOLOGY

New Sales/Service

Manager At Uniservice

Americas

Uniservice Americas LLC, which manufactures a complete line of water-treatment, fuel additives, maintenance, tank cleaning and environmental chemical products for the marine industry, has recently employed Mr. Stelios

Serdenes as a sales/service man- ager for Southeast Florida.

Mr. Serdenes received a degree in marketing from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) in 1977 and furthered his education in diesel engines at

Kings Point Maritime Academy and the Calhoun school of engi- neering in Baltimore.

For more information on

Uniservice Americas LLC

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MSHS Appointed As A

Service Facility

Motor-Services Hugo Stamp, Inc. (MSHS), has been appointed as a service facility for Boll Filter

Corporation and offers trained ser- vice engineers for field service on

Boll & Kirch filter systems. MSHS also maintains an inventory of replacement filters and service- related parts to perform routine maintenance.

The MSHS computerized parts department provides maritime- related procurements for European manufacturers in addition to a stock of Deutz/MWM, MaK and

MAN B&W exchange components.

In addition, MSHS was also appointed as a service facility for

Hatlapa Compressors and Deck

Equipment with parts procure- ment and customer support.

MSHS also supplies factory- trained technicians, direct parts supply, and diagnostic equipment such as the Marlin 3000 MK-5 diesel engine analyzer and rotation laser alignment.

For more information on MSHS

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SpecTec Awarded Contract

To Supply And Install AMOS

Systems

SpecTec, a supplier of computer- ized solutions for the marine

September, 1997 industry, has been awarded a con- tract to supply and install its

AMOS family of turnkey software systems to all of the vessels owned by Finaval and Marnavi, chemical tanker operators located in Italy.

The contract is managed through

SpecTec's Italian daughter compa- ny, SpecTec Sri.

The $475,000 contract to supply

Finaval's and Marnavi's combined fleet of 14 vessels and 11 newbuilds will encompass the full services of

SpecTec in the fields of planned maintenance, spare part control, purchasing and vibration monitor- ing.

On all newbuildings, SpecTec will be responsible for the installation of a network, the supply of the load and stability software and data- base, the supply of the AMOS planned maintenance, spare parts and purchasing software and rele- vant database and the vibration (Continued on page 73)

Kvaerner Masa-Azipod "Project Eagle"

Munkkisaarenkatul Royal Caribbean Cruise Line

P.O. Box 132 Tel.+358 9 1941

FIN-00151 HELSINKI, Finland Fax +358 9 194 2480 j^gg Kvaerner Masa-Azipod

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Azipod Propulsion for Cruise Linens • Excellent manoeuvrability * Better hydrodynamic efficiency • Space and weight savings * Low noise and vibration levels

Azipod propulsion has been selected for recent cruise liner newbuilding projects

M/S Elation, M/S Paradise

Carnival Cruise Lines

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