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ADVERTISE IN THESE SPECIAL EMPHASIS ISSUES BEST READ BECAUSE EVERY ISSUE IS CURRENT SPECIAL NAVY COVERAGE * BONUS DISTRIBUTION AT MEETINGS & SHOWS Subject to Change FOR MORE MARINE SALES IN '86 •I^HH MAY 1986 DOUBLE ISSUE Advertising Closing Date—April 11 POSIDONIA '86 PREVIEW June 2-7. Piraeus, Greece S.N.A.M.E. STAR SYMPOSIUM/ SPRING MEETING May 20-23. Portland, Oregon RO/RO '86 PREVIEW May 13-15. Gothenburg, Sweden PLUS—A Wealth of current business and technical information first. JUNE YEARBOOK DOUBLE ISSUE Advertising Closing Date- May 9 Bigger, better and more information than ever be- fore. This June Yearbook volume will be a true reference tool. A source of vital information to be read, reread and referred to all year long by MARI- TIME REPORTER'S unequalled readership of thousands more marine industry decision makers than are reached than any other marine industry magazine in the entire world. Industry statistics, forecasts and trends. Includes exclusive reports authored by industry leaders on the current status and worldwide forecast for ship- building, ship repair, Navy, offshore drilling, coastal, shallow-draft and inland waterways. In- cludes world shipbuilding tables, U.S. shipbuild- ing tables and Navy construction data. • U.S. Navy • U.S. Merchant Shipbuilding • Off- shore Drilling Rigs • Offshore Service Vessels, Tugboats and Inland Towboat Fleets • U.S. Barge and Towing Operations • Inland/Coastal-Small/ Medium Yards • Canadian Shipbuilding • World Shipbuilding • U.S. Flag Oceangoing Fleet JULY 1986 DOUBLE ISSUE Advertising Closing Date—June 11 ~ • Special Naval Technology Edition—Up-Date Latest Developments in the Navy Building Program * • Extra Distribution at Marine Corps League 6th Annual Exhibition—July 22-24—Washington, DC AUGUST 1986 DOUBLE ISSUE Advertising Closing Date—July 11 • Nor-Fishing '86 Preview Trondheim, Norway—August 11-16 • Offshore Northern Seas Expo Stavanger, Norway—August 26-29 • Scandinavian Shipyards Review • U.S. Coastal Tugboat Fleets • Diesel Engine Review • Marine Lubricants Review THE DOMINANT WORLDWIDE MARINE INDUSTRY MAGAZINE • World's Largest Requested Total Circulation—100% • World's Largest Circulation to Buying-lnflulence Readers • Largest U.S. Circulation to Buyers • Largest Circulation to Navy Buyers • Full Market Coverage—Ocean, Offshore, Inland, Navy • Best Quality Circulation Records • Most Current Circulation Records • Current Editorial Content • Largest Number of Advertisers • Largest Number of Advertising Pages • Produces Largest Number of Sales Leads FOR BEST ADVERTISING RESULTS MARITIME REPORTER AND ENGINEERING NEWS 118 East 25fh Street New York, NY 10010 (212) 477-6700 London Broker Sees Move Toward Recovery For Bulk Shipping Fleet According to London-based bro- ker Eggar Forrester in its latest report, bulk shipping is "starting to move towards recovery." More dry bulk cargo is being shipped, creating employment for ships of more than 40,000 dwt. And steel production is on the rise, which will result in more movement of ore and coal. Tankers have gained higher rates on the spot market, and Iran is seek- ing more tonnage to replace ships affected by the war with Iraq, the report states. Renk Awarded $3-Million Contract By German Navy To Supply Reduction Gears Renk AG of Augsburg, West Ger- many, has been awarded a contract by the German Federal Navy valued at about $3 million for the supply of epicyclic gears for the new genera- tion of minelayers and special-pur- pose vessels. The decisive factor in this award is said to be Renk's abili- ty to meet the high technical re- quirements regarding low-noise running, weight, and volume of the gears. Added to this is the confidence placed by the German Navy in Renk's more than 30 years of experi- ence—including supplying gears for the German F 122 frigates—in the design, development, and manufac- ture of military marine gears. Renk gears are operating successfully worldwide in numerous frigates, corvettes, coast guard and landing boats, as well as in other types of vessels. For additional information on Renk gears, Circle 77 on Reader Service Card PROMAR Offers Latest Model Anritsu Radar —Literature Available The fifth and latest model of An- ritsu Radar features the lowest re- ceiver noise figure in the industry, providing extra long-range capabili- ty. Power outputs of 5, 10, and 25 kw provide ranges from one-quarter NM to 120 NM. The 10-kw Anritsu Color Radar is a high-definition, high-performance radar employing a 14-inch detail resolution CRT bright enough for daylight viewing. Microcomputers and video mem- ories, versatile functions such as plotting target tracks, off centering, guard zone warning, electronic bear- ing line, two variable range markers and unique zoom target magnifica- tion are standard. For free details and literature on this latest model of Anritsu Radar, Circle 80 on Reader Service Card 32 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News