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CANADIAN MARITIME trans-Atlantic effort will cover both air and ocean activities between the U.K. and Canada.

Deutz Canada Offers And

Services Variety Of Engines

A subsidiary of Deutz AG of Ger- many, Deutz Canada, Inc. sells and services both medium- and large-sized

Deutz and MWM engines in North

America. In addition, high speed Deutz engines are offered in Canada at Deutz's

Montreal location situated near the St.

Lawrence Seaway.

With a complete power range from lOkW to 7,060 kW, the engines can be provided in marine configuration with water-cooled exhaust manifolds or by air-cooled design.

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Jastram Cylinders Receive

ABS Type Approval

Jastram Engineering has been grant- ed ABS Type Approval status for its

Model S hydraulic steering cylinders.

Installed mainly on workboats, supply vessels and tankers — to name a few, the cylinders are designed with the com- mercial marine hydraulic steering ser- vice in mind under the ABS Approval.

Jastram also offers custom design and engineering support to customers upgrading their existing steering sys- tems so that they are in compliance with current marine safety standards and classification societies.

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Companies Form National

And Marine Fire Services

Providing representation for a variety of marine fire protection equipment

Canal Fire Protection, Alarm Services & Installation and Marine Fire Pro- tection have melded together to form

National and Marine Fire Services. With a combined experience of more than 35 years, the trio has expertise with the ser- vicing of vessels on the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Seaboard both in Canada and the U.S.

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Western Marine Works To

Supply Trio of Shipsets

Western Marine Works, a division of

North Vancouver-based Allied Ship- builders, was granted the contract to supply three shipsets of tow pin units for new Crowley tugs. The tugs, built by

Dakota Creek Industries are fitted with the newly-designed tow pins measuring a 16 in. diameter x 16 in. rise pin. The greater-sized pins were developed to

May, 1999 suit the needs of a new generation of ship berthing, tanker escort tugs.

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QBM Recognized For

Dependable Service

Founded in 1974, Quality Belt Main- tenance, an industrial rubber products service company has always remained dedicated to providing its customers with reputable maintenance products and conveyor accessories. Certified under ISO 9002, QBM has an interna- tional scope with involvement in the mining, shipping and conveyor belt- intensive industries.

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Eastern Canada's Leading

Facilities Join Forces

Late last year, six of Eastern Canada's front-running shipbuilding, ship repair

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Email: [email protected]

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