Comsat Maritime Services
Publishes Cruise Ship
SatCom Brochure
Comsat Maritime Services re-
cently announced the publication of
its new brochure, "Cruise Calling"
(SM). This valuable reference guide
provides instructions on placing
ship-to-shore and shore-to-ship sat-
ellite calls and includes a directory
of telephone numbers for cruise
ships worldwide.
Comsat Maritime Services re-
cently conducted a national re-
search study among travel agents
and cruise travelers and found that
most of those surveyed were not
aware of the availability of satellite
communications aboard ship. The
survey also revealed that passengers
perceive access to a telephone while
on a cruise as a benefit.
Comsat's "Cruise Calling" bro-
chure responds to this need for
information about cruise communi-
cations by providing step-by-step
instructions for placing private,
high-quality satellite telephone calls
to and from cruise ships.
For more information and free
copies of the "Cruise Calling" bro-
chure from Comsat Maritime Ser-
vices,
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Visit Nor-Shipping '89
Oslo, Norway, 13th-16th June 1989
Benefit from the positive trend in international
shipping and discover plans of the the future world's
most dynamic maritime nation.
Between 13th and 16th June, the world's shipping commu-
nity will meet for the twelfth time at the Sjolyst Exhibition
Centre during the Nor-Shipping week.
Representatives from the broad spectrum of maritime
industries including shipowning, ship management, finance,
insurance, broking, ship yards and marine equipment manu-
facture will gather in Oslo to collaborate the market turnround
in international shipping.
When the doors open on Nor-Shipping '89, you will find an
entrepreneurial business community keen to capitalism on
this improved climate.
The Norwegian Trade Fair Foundation and Lloyds of
London Press are collaborating to stage the most positive
and forward looking conference programme for a decade. In
addition the International Marine Purchasing Association will
stage their 9th conference at the exhibition site.
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CE&MCO Receives Order
For Three Portainers
From Maersk Container
Coast Engineering & Manufac-
turing Company (CE&MCO), for-
merly PACECO, Inc., recently re-
ceived an order for three 50-long-
ton-capacity PACECO Portainers
from Maersk Container Service Co.,
Inc. The post-Panamax cranes will
be designed and manufactured at
the company's 100-acre facility in
Gulfport, Miss., and then delivered
to three different locations.
The first crane, featuring an out-
reach of 140 feet, backreach of 75
feet and span of 50 feet, is scheduled
for delivery to Long Beach, Calif., in
April 1990. The second crane, with
an outreach of 135 feet, backreach
of 75 feet and span of 50 feet, will be
delivered to Newark, N.J., in May
1990. The last crane, which will have
an articulating boom, outreach of
150 feet, backreach of 30 feet and
span of 110 feet, will be delivered to
Oakland, Calif., in June 1990.
CE&MCO, a subsidiary of the
Fruehauf Corporation of Detroit,
Mich., has been building container-
handling cranes since 1959. The
company is recognized as one of the
South's leading manufacturers of
custom-designed heavy machinery
for defense, space, power genera-
tion, material-handling and marine
applications, in both the govern-
ment and commercial sector.
For further information, includ-
ing a free four-color brochure and
video presentation,
Circle 85 on Reader Service Card
CDI Marine Promotes
Michael R. Gluse To VP
Michael R. Gluse
CDI Marine Company of Jack-
sonville, Fla., recently announced
the promotion of Michael R.
Gluse to the position of vice presi-
dent.
Mr. Gluse will be responsible for
contracted work in the Tidewater
area as well as new business devel-
opment in design and engineering.
He will head the Systems Support
Services Division which augments
the traditional naval architecture
and marine engineering services of
CDI Marine Company.
Mr. Gluse is active in numerous
civic organizations including the
Military and Legislative Affairs
Committees of the Hampton Roads
Chamber of Commerce, the Norfolk
Naval Shipyard-Portsmouth Asso-
ciation and the Friends of the Ports-
mouth Naval Shipyard Museum.
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