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SNAME PREVIEW condenser, AC unit, lube oil and jacket water cooler repair and in- situ restoration without expensive retubings.
Specialized shields and sleeves prevent erosion and restore failed tubes to service.
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DBC Marine Safety Systems
Booth # 122
DBC Marine Safety Systems will be highlighting its new twin
MEC II evacuation system approved to Solas standards, as well as the new Solas approved reversible liferafts available in 25, 50 and 150 person.
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Det Norske Veritas
Booth # 427
Ship classification with Det
Norske Veritas (DNV) ensures compliance with all international
All the boats in the Whitbread Around the World Race 1997/98 have chosen
Inmarsat terminals from Nera to keep in touch with the rest of the world du- ring this extremely tough regatta.
Nera's well-tested Saturn B and
Saturn C terminals ensure the participants standard phone connecti- ons, fax, e-mail and video recording transmission.
By the end of 1997 Nera had delivered nearly 2 000 B Marine ter- minals, which represents a market share of more than 40 percent
During the autumn of 1997, Nera introduced a new satellite station which is well suited for small crafts and pleasure boats, but also ideal as
All Nera Inmarsat terminals are at the cutting edge of operational safety and connection quality.
Nera are the world's leading supplier of Inmarsat stations, with a worldwide service network of subsi- diaries and agents. relief or back-up for larger commerci- al vessels or passenger ships. The
Nera WorldPhone Marine is small, light, easy to use and install, and abo- ve all, affordable.
Nera Satcom AS
P.O. Box 91, N-1361 Billingstad, Norway
Tel: +47 67 24 47 00, Fax: +47 67 24 46 21
Homepage: http://www.nera.no
OFFICIAL SUPPLIER OF
SATEUITE COMMUNICATION
EQUIPMENT
NERn
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Changing the way you communicate
Circle 277 on Reader Service Card 62 regulatory requirements as well as the stringent DNV rules. Since the early 1990s, DNV has strongly advocated the need for uniform and consistent implementation of the ISM code in view of its great importance as a proactive instru- ment in enhancing safety at sea.
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Exxon International Corp.
Booth # 433
Exxon produces more gas and oil than any other company in the nation. Its plans for the millenni- um include: continuing safe and reliable operations; exploring for oil in over 30 countries; maximiz- ing existing oil and gas production; and increasing sales of high value fuels and specialty products.
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Fast Systems
Booth # 109
Fast Systems will be available for current literature and specifi- cations and for personal engineer- ing assistance in selecting and upgrading marine sewage treat- ment systems.
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Furuno USA, Inc.
Booth #619
Furuno's GMDSS systems have the following advantages: modular consoles that are pre-wired, fully tested and certified; turn-key com- munications package is easily installed; available in 150W, 250W or 400W Ssb versions; tailored, compact IMO/SOLAS-compliant systems built to specific flag or local requirements; worldwide shore-based maintenance support; and worldwide service and parts network.
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Gems Sensors, Inc.
Booth #418
Gems Sensors manufactures continuous level indicating devices, level switches, flow switches, pressure transducers and solid-state relays for Navy and
Commercial Marine markets.
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Gerard Technology
Associates
Booth # 119
Gerard Technology Associates offers Teamtec-Golar marine incin-
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Tomorrow's satellite telephone is here now!