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SCHMAHL and SCHMAHL, INC. Surveyors-Engineers-Average Adjusters Germanischer Lloyd (Florida and Bahamas)—Hellenic Register Japanese Marine Corp., Liberian Bureau of Maritime Affairs- Panama Bureau of Shipping (Florida and Bahamas) SCHMAHL BUILDING 1209 S.E. Third Av., Fort Lauderdale, Fl. 33316 (305) 522-0689 - Miami (305) 944-4512 Toll Free FL Line: 800-432-0656 - Telex: 51-4489 TAMPA-MIAMI-JACKSONVILLE-HAMBURG preliminary analyses - software - hardware - installation MARINE GAS TURBINE. DIESEL AND STEAM PROPULSrON SYSTEMS SHIP CONTROL SYSTEMS. AUTOMATION TOR NEW DESIGNS AND CONVERSIONS DISTILLATE AND RESIDUAL FUEL SYSTEMS 73 main St., essex, conn. 06426 tel. (203) 767-0937 GEORGE G. SHARP, INC. MARINE ENGINEERS NAVAL ARCHITECTS 100 Church Street New York, N.Y. 10007 (212) 732-2800 SYSTEMS ANALYSTS MARINE SURVEYORS 2361 South Jeff. Davis Highway Suite UL 320 Arlington, Virginia 22202 (703) 892-4000 SHIPPING RESEARCH SERVICES International Shipyard and Marine Consultants SHIPYARD: modernization, expansion, new projects, op- erational technology, training, information—planning— and nc—systems (AUTOKON). SHIPPING: integrated transport studies, shipevaluation and design, management and operation of shipping companies. OFFSHORE: design—building and operation of offshore structures, supply bases and production facilities. SHIPPING RESEARCH SERVICES A/S Haugerudsentret Oslo 6, Norway Cable: SHIPRESEARCH Telex: 18448 Oslo Telephone: (02) 272030 SHIPPING RESEARCH SERVICES INC. 205 S. Whiting Street Alexandria, Virginia 22304 USA Telex. 230-899461 Telephone: 703 370 6031 Marine Surveyors 1 Damage Surveys Port Engineer Service • Voyage Repair Supervision • On-Off Hire Surveys • World Wide Travel SIMMONS ASSOCIATES 24 Hours P.O. BOX 760 • SARASOTA, FLORIDA 33578 • USA (813) 921-1231 THE STANWICK COMPANY MARITIME SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT 366I E. VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD., NORFOLK, VA. 23502 • 804-855-868 H366I V MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS L_ ARRANGEMENT/LAYOUT ANALYSIS SPARE PARTS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS OPERATOR MANUALS A DIVISION OF THE STANWICK CORPORATION- R. A. STEARN INC. NAVAL ARCHITECTS & MARINE ENGINEERS 100 Iowa Street Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin ricliartl r.faublcr NAVAL ARCHITECTS/MARINE ENGINEERS Treadway Towers 9 E. Loockerman Street Dover, Delaware 19901 (302) 678-2110 8 Columbia Street Milford, Delaware 19963 (302) 422-3100 H. M. TIEDEMANN & COMPANY, INC. NAVAL ARCHITECTS—MARINE ENGINEERS SURVEYORS—CONSULTANTS—R&D 295 GREENWICH AVENUE GREENWICH, CONN. 06830 (203) 661-2900 Trans-International Marine Services Corp. TI M SC O MAINTENANCE MONITORING SYSTEMS INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEMS 951 GOVERNMENT ST. SUITE 216 MOBILE, ALABAMA 36604 205/438-5764 CORNING TOWNSEND Marine Consultants BARGES • TUGS • TOWBOATS 1B Church St.. Georgetown, Ct. 06B29 Tel. 203-544-81 10 WESLEY D. WHEELER ASSOCIATES, LTD. INTERNATIONAL MARITIME CONSULTANTS 104 EAST 40 STREET, SUITE 207 NEW YORK, N. Y. 10016 CABLES WESWHEELER 126476 WHEELER NYK ITT-WDWNY 426040 RCA-236922 WDVJ 212-867-4760 DIPLOMATE IN NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING Setenave Shipyard Acquires Rights To Use Kockums System Setenave, the state-owned Portuguese ship- yard, has acquired the right to use STEER- BEAR HULL, the computer-based system developed by Kockums. Now in use at sev- eral other large international shipyards, the system is intended as a reinforcement of the Portuguese yard's resources in the design and production fields. Kockums and Setenave have been cooperating for the last several years in a number of areas. STEERBEAR HULL can be used for de- sign of hull surfaces and components, for presentation of production information such as working drawings, and to generate punched tapes for numerical control of cut- ting machines. In brief, the system provides information, instructions and drawings rang- ing from the design work to detailed produc- tion data for a ship's hull. Pictured at the conference in Malmo are (from left): Gordon Kinkaid, Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Chester, Pa.; William A. Doggart, Harland and Wolff Ltd., Belfast, Northern Ireland; Kai Holmgren, Kockums Computer Systems, Malmo, Sweden; Peter Claussen, Gotaverken Arendal, Goteborg, Sweden, and Eero Jarvinen, Rauma Repola OY, Rauma, Finland. For Kockums Shipyard, where the system was developed, the use of STEERBEAR HULL has generated extensive economic ben- efits. The increased precision provided by the systems has been an important factor in the shipyard's high productivity. A two-day conference recently held at the Kockums Yard in Malmo, Sweden, was at- tended by more than 40 representatives from shipyards throughout the world that are now using STEERBEAR. The primary aims of the conference were to exchange experience, present new projects, and discuss future de- velopment in the field of shipbuilding. NORTHWEST MARINE IRON WORKS SHIP REPAIR • OVERHAULS CONVERSIONS NEW CONSTRUCTION U.S. OFFICES P.O. Box 3109, Portland, Oregon 97208 Telephone: 503-228-8222 • TWX: 910-464-6107 Telegram: NorMarine EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES ATPAC Maritime Agencies, Inc. Athens, Piraeus, Greece A. Silchenstedt, Bergen, Norway A/S Krogstads, Oslo, Norway Paul Gregersen, Copenhagen, Denmark CRANKPIN MAIN JOURNAL TURBINE SHAFT Reconditioning IN-PLACE: aboard your ship without turning the shaft! Also complete on-board Machining Services . . . Boring, Milling, Facing, etc. our SERVICE ENGINEERS will fly to any port to get your job under way. I N-PLACE Machining Co. Div. of Ship Repair & Supply Co. 24 HourTelephone: (414)562-2000'Te lex. 269563 1929 N.Buffum St.,Milwaukee, Wis.53212 August 1, 1977 43