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ADVERTISE IN THESE SPECIAL EMPHASIS ISSUES TWICE EACH MONTH BEST READ BECAUSE EVERY ISSUE IS CURRENT * BONUS DISTRIBUTION AT MEETINGS & SHOWS — SPECIAL NAVY COVERAGE FOR MORE MARINE SALES IN '85 JULY 1,1985 Advertising Closing Date- June 10.1985 ANNUAL DIESEL ENGINE REVIEW Update on recont developments in fuel efficient engines for marine propulsion and auxiliary power. U.S. EAST COAST SHIPYARDS— A Review PLUS—A wealth of current marine business and technical information first—weeks before the slower monthlies. JULY 15, 1985 Advertising . j s WEST COAST SHIPYARDS— Closing Date- A Revjew June 21. 1985 Special NAVY Report Special NAVY Article PLUS—A wealth of current marine business and technical information first—weeks before the slower monthlies. AUGUST Advertising Closing Date- July 10. 1985 1,1985 AUGUST 15, 1985 U.S. INLANDS WATERWAYS YARDS AND GREAT LAKES YARDS—A Review SPECIAL AWO LEGISLATIVE REPORT PLUS—A wealth of current marine business and technical information first—weeks before the slower monthlies. Advertising Closing Date- July 24. 1985 OFFSHORE EUROPE '85 Aberdeen, Scotland—September 10-13 PRIVATE U.S. SHIPYARDS AND THE NAVY Builders of the 600-ship Navy, a study of the vital role played by private commer- cial and shipbuilding/boatbuilding yards in the construction and mainte- nance of the worlds most powerful Navy. PLUS -A wealth of current marine business and technical information first weeks before the slower monthlies SEPTEMBER 1, 1985 Advertising Closing Date- August 9. 1985 NORFOLK NAVAL & COMMERCIAL SHOW Norfolk Naval and Commercial Marine Exhibition Norfolk, Virginia—September 10-12 BONUS SHOW DISTRIBUTION SHIPLIFTING AND DRYDOCKING SYSTEMS—A Review PLUS- A wealth of current marine business and technical information first- weeks before the slower monthlies SEPTEMBER 15, 1985 Advertising *. Closing Date- August 23. 1985 CORE '85 (Canadian Offshore Resources Exposition) Halifax, Nova Scotia—October 1-3 DIRECTORY OF RIGS NOW WORKING IN CANADA AND ALASKA BONUS SHOW DISTRIBUTION PLUS —A wealth of current marine business and technical information first - weeks before the slower monthlies 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 38 MARITIME REPORTER AND ENGINEERING NEWS 118 East 25th St. New York, N.Y. 10010 (212)477-6700 AT&T Technologies Wins $9.9-Million Modification To Equipment Contract AT&T Technologies Incorpo- rated, Greensboro, N.C., is being awarded a $9,973,406 modification to a previously awarded cost-plus- incentive-fee contract for oceano- graphic equipment. Work will be performed in Greensboro, and is ex- pected to be completed in March 1987. Contract funds would not have expired at the end of the cur- rent fiscal year. The Naval Elec- tronic Systems Command, Wash- ington, D.C., is the contracting ac- tivity. Flakt Offers 20-Page Brochure On Facilities And Capabilities Flakt AB, Marine Division of Gothenburg, Sweden, has published a new 20-page color brochure on the company and its facilities and capa- bilities as a leader in the field of air treatment and climate control. Entitled "A chain can be no stronger than its weakest link," the preface points out that this is why such exacting standards have to be set for the safety of the equipment, as well as its reliability, mode of operation, quality, life expectancy and corrosion resistance. After the preface, a page titled "Make use of our expert skills" mentions that with experience of ventilation technology since 1920, Flakt has amassed a solid fund of know-how that it is glad to share with customers. "The resources you see are not the only ones you can count on," is the heading for the next chapter which states that what you usually see of the Flakt organization resem- bles the tip of an iceberg. Flakt is a leader in the field of air treatment and the Flakt Group in- cludes more than 80 companies that together with representatives oper- ate in 50 countries. Other sections deal with the strin- gent standards of safety necessary for tough environments, and the ventilation equipment necessary for high standards of safety and opera- tion. The last page of the brochure emphasizes that Flakt has, of course, complete systems for air treatment, ranging from central units to terminal units in cabins. However, it is not a mere supplier of equipment but also a consultant and partner in all matters relating to air treatment—a reassuring thought should unexpected prob- lems occur in selecting a ventilation system. The booklet, which is handsomely presented on high-quality stock, is illustrated throughout with excel- lent color photos. For further literature containing full information, Circle 20 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News