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ADVERTISE IN THESE SPECIAL EMPHASIS ISSUES MMtlTIIM RtPORTtR TWICE EACH MONTH BEST READ BECAUSE EVERY ISSUE IS CURRENT ifc BONUS DISTRIBUTION AT MEETINGS & SHOWS FOR MORE MARINE SALES IN '85 MARCH Advertising Closing Date February 7 * • (*• EXPO-SHIP LONDON'85 London, England—March 18-22 In conjunction with the MONEY AND SHIPS CONFERENCE BRITAIN—MARINE INDUSTRIES REVIEW • PLUS—A wealth of current marine business and technical information first—weeks before the slower monthlies MARCH 15 Advertising j Closing Date February 21 DIESEL PROPULSION EQUIPMENT A review of equipment and accessories for Diesel En- gines . . No Engines. (Gears, Propellers. Bearings. Separators, Filters. Coolers, Instruments, Controls, Etc., Etc.) • Special NAVY Article • PLUS—A wealth of current marine business and technical information first—weeks before the slower monthlies. 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MAY 15 Advertising Closing Date April 23 NAVIGATION/COMMUNICA- TIONS EQUIPMENT REVIEW A review of the latest developments in navigation and communications equipment manufactured by the world's leading suppliers. • Special NAVY Article . • PLUS -A wealth of current marine business and technical information first—weeks before the slower monthlies THE WORLD'S LARGEST CIRCULATION TO MARINE BUYERS Every issue of MARITIME REPORTER delivers your advertising sales message to thousands more marine buyers than any other marine magazine in the world .... more than twice as many buying influence readers as the number 2 magazine, Marine Engineering / Log. FOR BEST ADVERTISING RESULTS MARITIME REPORTER ANO ENGINEERING NEWS 107 EAST 31st STREET NEW YORK, N.Y. 10016 (212) 689-3266 Circle 212 on Reader Service Card 26 Eisert Named To Head General Electric's New Navy Programs Section Robert M. Eisert The General Electric Company's Turbine Business Group has formed a Navy Programs Section to focus on U.S. Navy business, and has appointed Robert M. Eisert to head the section. The announce- ment was made by George C. Cox, senior vice president and group ex- ecutive of the Turbine Business Group. The Navy Programs Section will be responsible for overseeing and providing support for all products produced for the Navy by the com- pany's Steam Turbine Generator Operation. These products include steam propulsion equipment, ship's service generators, gearing for a va- riety of propulsion and auxiliary systems, and overall system design integration. Mr. Eisert has been associated with GE for 15 years. He has man- aged engineering, manufacturing, and quality control activities for GE Navy work, and has served as plant manager at the company's Durham, N.C., facility. Daewoo To Build Tanker For Norwegian Company For $40 Million Ugland Rederi, a Norwegian ship- ping company, has commissioned Daewoo Shipbuilding and Heavy Machinery Ltd. to build a 117,000- dwt shuttle tanker. The contract includes an option for a second ves- sel. The tanker will measure 260 me- ters in length and will have a breadth of 46 meters and a depth and draft of 21.8 and 14.8 meters, respectively. It will cost $40 million and will be delivered in mid-1986. It will be chartered by Statoil, the Norwegian Government-owned oil company. The ship will carry crude oil from offshore oil production platforms in the North Sea to sev- eral onshore refineries. Statoil previously chartered a Daewoo-built shuttle tanker, the Jarena, in December 1982. The Ja- rena has received "outstanding ves- sel" and "distinctive ship" citations from leading U.S. shipbuilding mag- azines. The new tanker will feature a sin- gle-point bow loading and mooring system that permits loading from any direction. The tanker's twin- engine, twin-propeller, slow-speed propulsion system provides greater safety in rough weather as well as maximum fuel economy and opera- tional flexibility. Maritime Reporter/Engineering News