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FOR MORE INFORMATION ON EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES ADVERTISED IN THIS ISSUE CIRCLE THE APPROPRIATE NUMBER ON READER SERVICE CARD OPPOSITE EQUIPMENT CIRCLE EQUIPMENT CIRCLI ADVERTISER /SERVICE NO. ADVERTISER /SERVICE NO. ABS CLASSIFICATION SOCIETY 202 JAMESTOWN METAL JOINERS 255 ALLIED SIGNAL MARINE ROPES 210 JIM'S PUMP PUMP REPAIR/SERVICE 332 AMERICAN VULKAN RATO COUPLINGS 201 KAHLENBERG BROS. ELECTRIC HORN/NAVIGATION SAFETY EQUIPMENT 315 ANDERSSON & CALLENBERG . MARINE SALES/SERVICE 206 KHD CANADA DIESEL ENGINES 249 ASTILLEROS ESPANOLES . . SHIPBUILDING/REPAIR 214 LYNGSO-VALMET MARINE . . . SHIPBUILDING 215 ATLANTIC MARINE BOATBUILDING 272 MCELROY DECK MACHINERY 251 AVONDALE SHIPBUILDING 203 MAN B&W DIESEL ENGINES 207 BENDER SHIPBUILDING . . . SHIPBUILDING 295 MACKAY MSR820 COMPAC T 217 BERGEN DIESEL DIESEL ENGIENS 271 MARCO SEATTLE FILTERBELT SYSTEM 342 BETHLEHEM STEEL SHIP REPAIR 242 T. MARIOTTI SHIP REPAIR/CONVERSION 216 BIRD JOHNSON PROPELLERS 321 MARINE TRAVELIFT SHIPLIFT SYSTEMS 204 BLOUNT MARINE SHIPBUILDING 218 MARITIME SERVICES JOINER PANELS 291 BOATLIFE DECKING 334 MATRIX DESALINATION .... WATER DESALINATION 209 COLTEC DIESEL ENGINES 227 MICROPHOR . . . HEADS/SANITATION DEVICES/OIL, COMSAT COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 284 WATER SEPARATORS 281 CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT . CRUISE & FERRY '91 268 NAVATEK SHIPS SHIPBUILDING 219 COSPOLICH MARINE REFRIGERATION 223 OVAKO STEEL SHAFT COUPLINGS 277 CUMMINS ENGINES DIESEL ENGINES 273 PORT OF PORTLAND SHIPYARD 231 CUPPLES PRODUCTS FRAMING/PANELS 212 PROTECNO AT SEA REPAIRS 199 DEL GAVIO HYDRAULICS 228 S.E.M.T. PIELSTICK DIESEL ENGINES 252 DUPONT ROPE/FIBERS 221 SCANDINAVIAN MICRO SYSTEMS SCAN DISPLAY 232 EASTERN SHIPYARD BOATBUILDING 306 SCHOTTEL WERFT PROPULSION SYSTEMS 233 ELECTRO-MOTIVE DIESEL ENGINES SALES/SERVICE 300 SIMRAD ANRITSU RADAR 213 ESGARD BALLAST/VOID TANK COATINGS 229 SINGAPORE TELECOM SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 224 EXXON MARINE LUBRICANTS 205 SKIPPERLINER BOATBUILDING 239 FERNSTRUM GRIDCOOLERS 341 SOUTHWEST MARINE SHIP REPAIR/MAINTENANCE 257 FURUNO COMMERCIAL RADARS 330 SPERRY MARINE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS/ GALVESTON SHIPBUILDING SHIPBUILDING 282 MARINE ELECTRONICS 274 L.F. GAUBERT ELECTRIC CABLES 236 STANDARD COMMUNICATIONS MARITIME RADIO 235 GEARHARDT'S INC GOVERNORS 337 SUMMER EQUIPMENT HYDRAULIC STEERING 243 GENERAL ELECTRIC, MARINE I I. INDUSTRIAL . . GAS TURBINE ENGINES 305 TEXACO MARINE OILS 275 GLADSKY MARINE SALVAGE DEALER 280 TRIMBLE NAVIGATIONS SYSTEMS 248 GLOBAL MARITIME SHIP REPAIR 211 TRINITY SHIPBUILDING 313 HBD INDUSTRIES HOSES 247 THE WAUGH CO ACCOMMODATIONS 237 HOPEMAN BROS ACCOMMODATIONS 234 WILLARD MARINE RIGID INFLATABLE RAFTS 303 IDB AERONAUTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 208 VIKING LIFESAVING INFLATABLE RAFTS 244 IMAC, AB ACCOMMODATIONS 241 YORK INTERNATIONAL . . AIR CONDITIONING/REFRIGERATION 335 IMO, GEMS TANK INDICATORS 222 ZIDELL . . .BARGE BUILDING/LEASING/BUNKERING/VALVES/FITTINGS 246 The listings above are an editorial service provided for the convenience of our readers. Diesel Tech Appoints Bolger As Marketing And Sales Representative Diesel Tech, Inc. of Norfolk, Va., has appointed James D. Bolger as marketing and sales representa- tive. Mr. Bolger contributes over 18 years of diesel and marine- related experience. Founded in 1985, Diesel Tech provides maintenance and repair services to the marine industry. Services have been provided on for- eign and domestic medium and low- speed diesel engines. Extensive ex- perience with Alco, Fairbanks Morse, S.E.M.T. Pielstick, EMD and General Electric engines, Diesel Tech offers 24-hour availability from their Norfolk, Va., location for emergency requirements as they oc- cur. For further information and free literature on Diesel Tech, Circle 28 on Reader Service Card Port Facilities Engineering Seminar Set By AAPA For January 28-30, 1991 The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) will conduct a port facilities engineering seminar January 28-30,1991, in Los Angeles, Calif. The theme of this program is "Dynamics in Design for an Indus- try on the Move," A wide range of major facilities engineering issues critical to port management profes- sionals will be addressed. Topics to be discussed during the two and one-half day seminar in- clude: trends in shipping, including the move to post-panamax vessels; automation and its effect on termi- nal design; what's new and foreseen in breakbulk, neo-bulk and bulk fa- cilities; the latest in crane design; intermodal trends and resulting fa- cility design considerations; plans for an electronic graphics manual; and reducing dredging costs at river facilities. Founded in 1912 and headquar- tered in Alexandria, Va., AAPA's membership includes public port authorities and firms with related interests from throughout the West- ern Hemisphere. This seminar is part of the Association's 1991 edu- cation and training program. 'Call To Action' Sounded For U.S. Maritime Industry At 'Sea Lines' Seminar The Greater New York Chapter of the Surface Navy Association and the U.S. Naval Institute recently cosponsored a "Sea Lines of Com- munication" seminar at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. The keynote address was given by Vice Adm. Paul D. Butcher, USN, Deputy Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Transportation Command. The seminar served as a "call to action" for the U.S. maritime indus- try as the demands of Operation Desert Shield demonstrate serious U.S. sealift shortcomings. 66 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News