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Report 'Genesis System' Can Produce Record Fuel Savings For Vessel Owners According to the manufacturer, the system will save approximately 15 percent to 50 percent of the daily fuel operation expenses of commer- cial vessels, savings of $6,000 to $30,000 per month. The system in- cludes engine fuel burn measure- ment, special navigation equipment, speed over bottom, engine efficien- cy, Vessel Trak, Trip Trak, Rudder Trak, electronic log, accounting, performance objectives and many other functions to help both vessel and shoreside management increase productivity. The company services marine transportation companies on the U.S. Inland Waterways System, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, East Coast, West Coast and the deep sea. For more information and free lit- erature on The Genesis System, Circle 26 on Reader Service Card American Information Manage- ment Inc. (AIM) of Bay St. Louis, Miss., has developed a computer- ized information management sys- tem for the commercial marine in- dustry (ships, offshore service ves- sels and river boats). The system, called The Genesis System®, in- cludes proprietary software pro- grams for use aboard vessels and by office management. Realizing that the marine trans- portation industry must reduce the cost of operations and yet remain efficient, Walter Todd, founder of American Information Management Inc., developed a format for the information that was needed by both the boat operator and shore management, along with equipment to produce the information. Mr. Todd has been a director and presi- Walter Todd dent since the inception of AIM in 1981. In 1986, AIM formed Genesis Systems, Inc. as a wholly owned subsidiary. Genesis Systems, Inc. is responsible for all operations, mar- kets and service for The Genesis System worldwide. Bailey Controls Completes Installation Of New Flow Calibration Laboratory Bailey Controls has installed a new flow calibration laboratory for its lines of vortex and mass flow- meters. The fully automated facility is located at the company's manu- facturing center in Wickliffe, Ohio. It uses Bailey Network 90® process control system technology to cali- brate meters to an accuracy specifi- cation of ±.25 percent for mass/ flow and ± 1 percent on vortex. The Bailey type VF Vortex Shed- ding Flowmeter features advanced fiber-optic technology for measur- ing volumetric flow of liquids, gases and steam. The device is suitable for high-temperature applications (up to 662° F) and is constructed of cor- rosion resistant materials. The type VF is available in three pressure/ temperature ANSI classes: 150, 300, and 600. Bailey's Direct Mass Flowmeter measures flow rate up to 1,200 lb/ minute and densities up to 3.2 g/cc of liquids and slurries. A digital electronics package allows the user PYPLOK® v. WELDED MATF 504 ^MOTERIA^^^^^ LABOR INSTALLED I..l.ill Two new ropes from Samson give The Wet Ones i^r'&r W" Made with Super High Strength • Super Strong Nylon - 45% stronger than 3- strand • 2-in-1 Super Strong Nylon - two heavy duty ropes in one! Write for free literature. CadroIAN 2000 • NYLON SeaGarcT SAMSON A Subsidiary o! E/VSE/7CH Phoenix Street • Shirley, MA 01464 Fiber by: Allied ^'Signal Our competitors would prefer you read this chart... Deutsch PYPLOK* has proven cost saving benefits. Independent studies have shown PYPLOK' reduces installed ccsts by 63 percent over conventional pipe joining methods. ...with both eyes closed. It's time to bring down the cost of shipboard piping fabrication. And Deutsch can do that in a hurry. Independent studies have shown an average 63 percent reduction in pipe connecting costs with Pyplok® swage marine fittings. With improved reliability and reduced inspection requirements. Call (800) DEUTSCH (outside CA) ext. 334 or (213) 323-6200 for more information. And we'll open your eyes to the greatest improvement in shipboard piping. PTPL&K SWAGED MARINE FITTINGS ^ METAL COMPONENTS It's about time! 14800 S. Figueroa, Gardena, CA 90248 • (213) 323-6200 • (800) DEUTSCH (outside CA) 16 Circle 338 on Reader Service Card Circle 290 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News