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ADVERTISE IN THESE SPECIAL EMPHASIS ISSUES TWICE EACH MONTH BEST READ BECAUSE EVERY ISSUE IS CURRENT * BONUS DISTRIBUTION AT MEETINGS iS FULL PREVIEW FEATURE FOR MORE MARINE SALES IN '83 MAY 1 Advertising Closing Dale April 1! • LNG 7 — Jakarta, Indonesia U* May 14-19 • RO-RO '83 — Goteborg, Sweden May 17-19 MAY 15 Advertising Closing Date April 25 ^ * NOR-SHIPPING '83 — Oslo, Norway June 6-11 WORLD FISHING '83 — Copenhagen, Denmark June 18-22 JUNE 1 Advertising Closing Dale May 11 Includes ANNUAL YEARBOOK ISSUE 1983 Exclusive reports authored Dy industry leaders on the current status and worldwide forecast for shipbuilding shipping navy offshore drilling, inland waterways, including world shipbuilding tables U S shipbuilding tables and much more JULY 1 Advertising Closing Date June 10 NAVIGATION AND COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT — A Review. Latest developments and innovations in navigation and communications equipment manufactured by the world s leading suppliers JUNE 15 Advertising Closing Date MARINE COATINGS AND CORROSION CONTROL — A Special Report A review ot tne latest advances in coatings tecnnottgy that can provide signitic.1" cost savings tor vessel owners JULY 15 Advertising Closing Date June 24 • DIESEL POWER REVIEW An update on the recent developments in fuel-efficient diesel engines for marine propulsion and electric power generation AUGUST 1 Advertising Closing Date July 12 • ANNUAL INLAND WATERWAYS REVIEW A special report on the U S inland river sector • DECK MACHINERY A report on the latest developments and offerings by the leading manufacturers AUGUST 15 Advertising Closing Date July 26 PAN AMERICAN MARITIME EXPOSITION & CONFERENCE '83 — Panama September 13-15 TWICE EACH MONTH - FIRST WITH THE NEWS - FIRST IN READER INTEREST Published TWICE each month . . 24 times a year MARITIME REPORTER delivers the latest and most important industry intormation FIRST . weeks and sometimes months before the same information, often with the same photos, appears in the slower monthly magazines. Here is unequalled editorial performance . providing the industry's only source for complete, current and fresh reports on all important marine developments . . . FIRST. As a result, MARITIME REPORTER is the industry's most wanted magazine . . . 100% requested, in writing, by the world's largest audience of marine management readers . . . thousands more than any other marine magazine. Every one of the 1982 special emphasis issues listed in this calendar will also contain a full measure of regular current industry news ... the key to the consistently unequalled reader interest enjoyed by all 24 issues of M.R. Your advertising is bound to work harder for you . produce better results and more sales . . in the high-intensity reader interest atmosphere created only by MARITIME REPORTER. MARITIME REPORTER js the best read marine magazine . thousands more marine management readers have acknowledged and confirmed it by requesting MARITIME REPORTER year after year. Total circulation 100% REQUESTED in writing MARITIME REPORTER ANO ENGINEERING NEWS 107 EAST 31st STREET NEW YORK, N.Y. 10016 (212) 689-3266 SKF Opens U.S. Sales Office For Coupling Division —Literature Available SKF Steel recently announced that sales of OK Shaft Couplings will be handled in the U.S. from the Coupling Division's newly es- tablished U.S. sales office in Avon, Conn. Used in the marine industry for propulsion systems of all types worldwide, the OK Cou- pling is available in sizes ranging from 25 to 1,000 millimeters. It has a speedy disconnect and re- connect feature which makes it ideal for industrial applications where maintenance time must be kept to a minimum. Company literature describes how the OK Coupling eliminates the need for keys or keyways. This makes it possible to reduce shaft diameters and to adjust easily for timing or phase-in of power transmissions. For a free copy of the literature, Write 31 on Reader Service Card $14-Million Navy Contract For Ship Logistical Support Awarded Boeing Marine Boeing Marine Systems, Se- attle, Wash., has been awarded a $14-million contract containing both cost-plus-fixed-fee and cost- plus-award-fee elements to pro- vide logistics support for the Navy's new six-ship squadron of patrol combatant missile ships. Work will be performed at Naval Air Station Key West, Florida (35 percent), and the Puget Sound region (65 percent). The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contract- ing activity (N00024-83-C-2041). Tracor Announces Changes To Satellite Navigators —Brochure Available Tracor has announced some significant changes to its low- cost satellite navigators Bridge- star and Transtar. The most in- novative is the power conserva- tion feature, or "Sleep Mode." After each satellite pass, the re- ceiver goes into a standby status and draws less than three watts power. Twenty minutes before the next satellite is due, the Bridgestar or Transtar "wakes up" to compute the next fix. The overall result is a dramatic re- duction in total power usage. At no increase in price, Tracor has also introduced complete point-to-point route planning along with an extremely flexible compass and log interface. Over 20 million operating hours in 1982 formed the basis for these latest changes. For a free brochure describing the satellite navigators, Write 67 on Reader Service Card 34 Write 360 on Reader Service Card