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Products & Services Guide developing safety devices. Our Marine Division products meet all U.S.C.G. navigation regulations and include barge, platform buoy and anchor lighting as well as cus-tom designs. Circle No. 108 Douglas Glass & Manufacturing Douglas Glass & Manufacturing's Marine Door Model 116 includes the fol-lowing features: all aluminum with power coat finish, 1/8" alu-minum panels with Vi" wood core, and big thermal window - 2 PC lA" safety glass. Plus, stock & custom sizes. Call 1-800-567-7409 or Circle No. 109 Signs For Safety Maritime Associ-ates Inc. manufac-tures and supplies a complete range of IMO/SOLAS safety signs and posters as well as LLL pathway systems. The com-pany uses a number of materials in manufacturing, including the inter-nationally certified American Permalight substance used to make the photo-luminescent signs. Circle No. 110 Southeastern Connecticut Enterprise Region Learn about Southeastern Con-necticut ? the ideal location for marine-related businesses. We offer a great location (only a two-hour drive from both Boston and New York), a deep water port, enterprise and foreign trade zones, targeted tax breaks, resourceful incentive programs and a special marine loan fund. 1-888-6 SECTER. Web address: www.secter.org. Circle No. Ill HOLLAND ROER PROPELLER (HRP) With the back-ground of the impressive Dutch Maritime market, specific knowl-edge and over 25 years of experi-ence, HRP has become a well-known name, recognized both nationally and internationally. The company has a constant care for quality of products and renders service all over the world The line of HRP products is comprised of: 360 degree steerable propulsion units, retractable azimuth thrusters, and transverse bow-thrusters. Circle No. 112 Schuyler Rubber Company Schuyler Rubber Company designs and manufactures proprietary lami-nated rubber fend-ering systems for tugs, barges, workboats, drilling rigs, docks, piers, and other marine vessels and offshore facili-ties. Schuyler Rubber Company is located in the Seattle, WA area and has serviced the private and military industries since 1950. Circle No. 113 Owens Kleen Tank Marine Wastewater Treatment Systems ? The Owens Kleen Tank uses aeration and oper-ates as an extended biological aeration system. It is self-contained and delivered to site ready for operation when site elec-trical and mechanical connections are in place. The Kleen Tank can be designed for small, hard to fit areas and have a capacity from 33 GDP to thousands of gallons per day. Circle No. 114 Marine Services Hornblower Marine Services is a privately held company serving the high-speed ferry, car ferry and riverboat casino industry. It pro-vides professional, effective man-agement solutions through com-prehensive marine management programs to vessel owners and operators. We help clients meet changing market conditions with high-technology resources and sophisticated management pro-grams. Circle No. 115 American Vulkan This four-page color catalog intro-duces the RATO couplings for diesel and electric motor-driven equipment such as marine propulsion, compressors and two-bearing generators. Includes VULKAN Couplings for shock absorbing, alignment correcting and torsional vibration control. Circle No. 116 MMC International MMC Internation-al Corp. manufac-tures portable restricted gauging tapes designed for speed, simplicity and accuracy. A Restricted Tri-mode (UTI) measures ullage, tem-? Tj'V'l-