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  • —Literature Available Simrad/Anritsu's new radars, according to the manufacturer, offer superior short range performance, and exceptional resolution and definition.

    They include the following selection.

    The RA720UA (0.25 - 60 NM, 5 kw) and RA721UA (0.25 - 96 NM, 10 kw), which Simrad describes as compact, affordable and offering outstanding performance and reliability, have 12-inch monochrome displays.

    The RA711CA (0.25 - 60 NM, 5 kw) and RA712CA (0.25 - 96 NM, 10 kw) have 11-inch color displays and boast a high level of performance.

    The AR-C12A has a large 14-inch color display and a 10-kw transmitter combined with, according to Simrad, superior detection, extremely high resolution and definition.

    All Simrad/Anritsu radars feature full function menus with self-test facilities, a high level of user programming ability, one-year parts and labor warranty, and the full support of Simrad's comprehensive dealer network.

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  • has teamed up with ITT Decca Marine to launch a major sales program in the USA. The Sailor line will be sold and serviced through the ITT Decca dealer network nationwide. For more data about Sailor radios, write to Alan D. Thompson, Dept. MR, ITT Decca Marine, Inc., P.O. Box G, Palm Coast, Fla. 32037

  • sales representative has e s t a b l i s h ed him as very knowledgeable in the commercial fishing industry and a person well respected by the dealer network. Mr. Strater joined EPSCO with considerable sales experience, having held various sales responsibilities with ADT in Bridgeport, Conn., and

  • for manufacturing. A dedicated Product Support Group was identified to provide focused attention to the needs of Wagner's customers and dealer network; Tony Moniz was appointed to manage this function. Nick Baker was appointed senior vice president, international marketing, responsible for

  • . Caterpillar engines are sold worldwide through independent dealers, and to other manufacturers for use in products produced by them. The Cat dealer network consists of almost 100 located in the U.S. and some 130 located abroad. Worldwide these dealers have more than 1,000 places of business. For

  • vice president of sales and service, "The move strengthens Racal Marine's sales and service operations and provides a focal point for the dealer network in the United States. We can now better serve our customers throughout the country including those in the Port of New York and New Jersey."

  • to coordinate the total U.S. operations regulating all orders, shipments, and documentation between the Krupp Atlas regional offices and dealer network and customers. Mr. Drogowitz comes to Krupp Atlas with an extensive background in sales, service, and operations. He most recently was employed for

  • equipment. A sales and service support office has been established in the New Orleans area to p r o v i de greater assistance to the existing dealer network which services the offshore, fishing, and inland waterway industries. In addition, Racal-Decca Marine is expanding its existing warehouse facility

  • deployed in the Gulf during the Macondo cleanup. The company employs 120 associates and distributes products in 145 countries through an international dealer network and a company sales force. The Case: Elastec is the industry innovator in the development and manufacture of pollution control and recovery

  • be delivered by the end of the year.”    Diverse Portfolio In addition to as many as eight different recreational models that are sold through a dealer network, North River is capable of building more than 40 commercial boats annually. Building everything from charter fishing boats, U.S. Coast Guard Sub

  • objective: to surpass customer expectations by providing outstanding sales and service support in a professional and consistent manner. The Caterpillar dealer network is comprised of 182 locally owned businesses, 1700+ dealer branch stores, and more than 100,000 employees. The worldwide dealer organization has

  • our anticollision unit, we feel we're in an excellent position to broaden our lines and offer the doppler s y s t e m s t h r o u g h our dealer network. It's a move toward g r e a t e r m a r k e t i n g efficiency." The Raytheon doppler speed log line currently ranges from the Model DSL-250

  • MR Feb-24#29 AMERICAN ROLL-ON ROLL-OFF CARRIER (ARC)
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    AMERICAN ROLL-ON ROLL-OFF CARRIER (ARC) operate a US ? ag ship just for the MSP customer through that global network. As an example of “clarity and con- stipend. It’s a cargo driven industry, and We are certainly a unique business unit sistency,” Ebeling points ? rst to “the those cargoes help to

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    COVER FEATURE times of con? ict or in other national said Ebeling. “If you look at Iraq and tors bring to the table, all provided by emergencies, and the program also Afghanistan, 98% of those cargoes the MSP ? eet, and it would cost the provides DoD access to MSP partici- were transported to the

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    COVER FEATURE ARC KEEPING THE CARGO ROLLING With a ? eet of nine U.S.-? ag RoRo ships, American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier Group (ARC), is the U.S.’ premier commercial RoRo carrier of U.S. government and military cargo. As the world becomes an increasingly contentious place, Eric P. Ebeling, President

  • MT Jan-24#3rd Cover SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS
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    SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS Delivering data in most adverse conditions: underwater acoustic modems with advanced communication technology and networking Accurate USBL and LBL positioning of underwater assets Modem emulator and other cost-saving developer tools Autonomous surface vehicle for bathymetry, monitoring

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    All images courtesy Oceanology International participants and to deliver another packed three days of exhi- Oi24 Events and Features bition and conference activity, features, workshops and one- Oceanology International is able to capitalize on the advan- to-one meetings.” tages of ExCeL’s expansive 18

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    TECH FEATURE WAVE POWER “We found an interesting market and application where we’re deploying the MARINE technology: decarbonizing oil and gas. TECHNOLOGY TV I’m talking about powering sub-sea Watch the full interview with Cameron McNatt: equipment in the oil and gas sector.” Cameron McNatt, Mocean

  • MT Jan-24#13 “This program has proven that deploy- for safety reasons)
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    “This program has proven that deploy- for safety reasons on ships. We did it, and facilities for manned helicopter ing sonobuoys from Rotary Wing UAS with all the senior leaders—admirals operations from their ships but could with a compact logistical footprint is a and generals--watching. Our competito

  • MT Jan-24#12 INSIGHTS  AERIAL DRONES & MINE HUNTING
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    INSIGHTS AERIAL DRONES & MINE HUNTING UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEM HAS EARNED ITS SEA-LEGS By Edward Lundquist he Swiss-Swedish joint-venture UMS Skeldar V-200 mum take-off weight of 235kg, a maximum speed of 75 knots vertical take-off unmanned arial system (VTUAV) and a payload of up to 40kg. It can take

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    steps to implement the recommendations, such as stating Guard was required to obtain and report. Careful monitoring that it will begin to require shipbuilding programs to com- of migrant interdiction data is all the more important given plete the functional design of major systems before starting recent

  • MR Jan-24#29 ROY CAMPE, CTO, CMB.TECH 
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    ROY CAMPE, CTO, CMB.TECH But as important as the growth required to service the equipment, it from electric to charging to the fnal within the company is key, so too is could stretch and break all of the back- audits. the growth externally in the form of end support needed to run a smooth “It’s very

  • MT Nov-23#3rd Cover SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS
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    SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS Delivering data in most adverse conditions: underwater acoustic modems with advanced communication technology and networking Accurate USBL and LBL positioning of underwater assets Modem emulator and other cost-saving developer tools Autonomous surface vehicle for bathymetry, monitoring

  • MT Nov-23#39 2024 Editorial Calendar
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    is access to a physical station where you can connect sensors to a network, for example on a buoy or at a shore station, or perhaps if it’s a lit- tle bit earlier stage in a test tank or in a pressure test facility,” said Ruhl. Successful applicants will also have access to technicians and techni- cal

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    to see if it can be increased. ISO-NE noted the upper limit About the Authors for a single system contingency to be 2,000 MW -- instead of the stated 2,200 MW -- and sought study up to that lower Paradise 2,000 MW limit. While a 2,000 MW operating ceiling would Theodore Paradise is a accommodate the

  • MT Nov-23#14 CYBERSECURITY SUBSEA
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    CYBERSECURITY SUBSEA system is integrated into a patrol vessel’s C2, the entire port in false location readings for surfaced AUVs, risking mis- security network, and, by extension, possibly the larger port sion failure or vehicle capture. Or man-in-the-middle attacks, C2 system, is then vulnerable to

  • MT Nov-23#12 CYBERSECURITY SUBSEA
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    CYBERSECURITY SUBSEA DEEP DATA: CYBERSECURITY IN THE SUBSEA DOMAIN By David Strachan, Defense Analyst and Founder of Strikepod Systems rogue nuclear program is sabotaged by a highly threat vectors that can be used by malicious actors to inject cy- advanced computer worm. Malware targeting an ber payloads

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    A MULTI-PLATFORM MARKETING SOLUTION LEVERAGE THE FULL POWER OF THE MARITIME MEDIA NETWORK WITH A FEATURED CONTENT PACKAGE A multi-platform featured content package is a great way to built brand awareness to the industry’s largest veri?ed circulation - in print and digital! With this powerful marketing

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    Feature Great Vessels of 2023 All American Marine SHACKLEFORD Built to service the growing offshore wind market as allowing accurate and repeatable lever arm calculations to well as accomplish many other scienti? c survey missions, all survey sensors. Coordinate Uncertainty Analysis of the Shackleford

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    Column Nuclear lion by 2026. There are over 19 companies developing hydrogen or the proposed list of alternative fuels offered to designs worldwide, and Russia & China report SMR sys- meet IMO emission goals. tems in operation. The technology, no different than the Building a ? nancial model to address

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    OPINION: The Final Word Copyright vectorwin/AdobeStock veraging these technologies at every level of operations. This operational ef? ciency with the stroke of a pen, while instant- is why the RDC is working and has worked with organiza- ly improving morale and retention as the service continues to tions