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Halter Tugs.

For Any Job, Anywhere.

Need a tug for pushing, pulling, tanker escort, ship assist, docking, salvage, fire and rescue assistance or multiple purposes? With experience in the design and construction of nearly 200 tugs and tug/supply ves- sels, we've probably built one close to your require- ments.

We are the U.S. leader in building specialized hull form tugs with Z-drives and cyclodial propulsion for maneuverability and stability in any direction. We build conventional tugs and the new Ship Docking

Modules (SDM™). We build tugs with advanced barge coupling systems including pins, pads, and tra- ditional wire systems. They are powered and equipped with off-the-shelf components for high bollard pull, dependability, ease of maintenance and low manning.

And they are designed for optimum visibility with close attention to habitability for improved crew per- formance.

So, if you need a tug for inland waterways, harbor, coastal or open ocean service, to any regulatory standard or SOLAS, call Halter, the experienced tug people. 13805 Industrial Seaway Road, Gulfport, MS 39503 USA

P.O. Box 3029, Gulfport, MS 39505-3029 USA

Tel: 601-896-0029, Fax: 601-897-4828

Web site: http://www.haltermarine.com.

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