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Litton Wins Renaissance

Cruise Order

Litton Marine Systems won orders from France's Chantiers d' 1

Atlantique to supply integrated bridge systems for two new cruise ships being built for Renaissance

Cruises.

There are options for four addition- al 32,000-grt ships. The vessel will

Company Profile be fitted with the Sperry Vision 2100

IBS.

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Teak Tech

Denmark's A/S Henning Frojaer offers a wide variety of teak wood product solutions, including decking and a host of interior outfitting options, including interiors and turn- key delivery.

It's long reference list starts in 1981 with M/S Abdul Assis, and includes more recent ships such as both Disney ships, Rotterdam VI,

Carnival Destiny and the yet to be built M/S Sea Princess.

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Fireproof Materials Solutions

Sandel Solution Service has a team of engineers and scientists dedicated to developing custom solutions for unique situations.

It offers a variety of firefighting materials designed to enhance the flammability and toxicity qualities of most any product.

The Sandel end-product list includes mattress ticking, covers, pillows tickings, tarpaulins, uphol- stery, curtains, etc.

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Cooler Heads Prevail

Bailey Refrigeration Helps

Passengerships Stay Cool

Bailey Refrigeration is an Avenel, N.J.- based, 52-year-old family business which pro- vides air conditioning and refrigeration parts, equipment, systems and service to all segments of the maritime industry. The company pro- vides parts and equipment from Carrier, York,

Henry, Danfoss and Penn, to name a few, and can offer everything from flare nuts to passen- ger ship central chillers. On the service side, the company is equipped to provide A/C and ship's stores repairs, alterations, installations, refrigerant conversion, system design and trou- bleshooting.

In an effort to stay competitive, the compa- ny has exhibited a keen adherence to incorpo- rating technological innovation. It offers a computer monitoring and control systems for

HVAC-R with full graphics (Windows based). It also has been very active in the refrigerant conversion market, including 134a, azeotropes and blends. On the service side, company pres- ident Benjamin A. Bailey attributes the compa- ny's success to maintenance of the staff's tech- nical knowledge, in terms of new refrigerants, new oils, electronics and screw compressors.

In terms of market expansion, while Mr.

Bailey notes that there has been an erosion of the maritime market, he expects business to be driven by several factors, including the CFC phase-out; new, integrated electronics with new equipment; and the development of a new cargo preservation system for Military Sealift

Capability. He is also eyeing the new Kvaerner development of the Philadelphia Naval

Shipyard for commercial purposes, and antici- pating Kvaerner's reliance on his team's deep experience and technical know-how.

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U.N.L.

Alcala, 73. 28009 MADRID

Tel. +34-91-435 45 40

Fax+34-91-576 53 56 we build vessels for your success

In a competitive market, shipowners need a professional response from shipbuilders.

At UNL we provide specific solutions to meet any demands, from the design to the financial package, because we know your business.

Whether for a cruise ship or a chemical carrier, at

UNL you'll find solutions -innovative solutions- to an individual shipowner's need.

With yards in Valencia and Barcelona we are ready to build and repair vessels to ensure your success.

From design

July, 1998

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