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1991 SNAME Annual Meeting —A Preview (continued) The L.C. Doane Company will exhibit at Booth 320. The company offers fluorescent lighting fixtures (1/ A/W Mil-F-16377) and visual landing aids (l/A/W NAEC specifications), and UL595 marine lighting for desks, mirrors, berths and overhead general lighting, UL1570 low voltage and emergency fluo- rescent lighting. Applications include U.S. Navy ships, tugs, barges, tankers, fishing boats, luxury yachts and also confinement and high abuse appli- cations. LEISTRITZ Circle 147 on Reader Service Card Leistritz Corporation will display information on its lube oil, fuel oil pumps for engine room service, cargo pumps, stripping pumps for viscous prod- ucts like asphalt, #6, molasses, etc. The company will exhibit at Booth 162. LENAPE FORGE Circle 156 on Reader Service Card At Booth 105, Lenape Forge Inc. will exhibit fer- rous and non-ferrous machined and tested forgings for naval and commercial ships. Afull range of non- destructive testing facilities heat treating and machining capabilities are offered by Lenape Forge. LTC INTERNATIONAL Circle 152 on Reader Service Card LTC International manufactures a complete line of portable, dust-free vacuum blasting machines. The company will exhibit at Booth 406. MACKAY COMMUNICATIONS Circle 189 on Reader Service Card Mackay Communications Inc. will display at Booths 149 and 150. Mackay Communications are lead- ers in sales/service marine electronic navigation/ communication products. Mackay's GMDSS radio products will be introduced. They will also display ARPA/radarwith interfacing to laserplot/nav/chart system, as well as the Standard A and Standard C satellite terminals. MAN B&W DIESEL Circle 169 on Reader Service Card At Booth 124, MAN B&W Diesel, Inc. will promote their revised two stroke MC program as well as their new generation of large bore medium speed engines. Also promoted will be MAN B&W Holeby generator sets. MAN B&W Diesel has a complete program of marine engines ranging from 450 to 51,840 kw. MARCON ENGINEERING Circle 151 on Reader Service Card At Booth 110, Marcon Engineering International will display non-ferrous aluminum brass, CNI tube and fittings available in metric and imperial inch or a combination of both custom fabricated to suit any requirements. The company specializes in heating coil systems, survey, design, drafting, fabrication and installation, as well as repair ser- vices. They also offer Ciba-Geigy wear-resistant products and application services. MAR TEC MARINE Circle 127 on Reader Service Card Mar Tec Marine, one of the world's foremost manufacturers of onboard fuel/lube oil tests, with over 13,000 vessels fitted worldwide, will be part of the display at Booths 114-117. Mar Tec Marine also produces a full line of lube oil test kits for a number of major oil companies. MCDERMOTT/BABCOCK & WILCOX Circle 158 on Reader Service Card At Booths 151-152, McDermott/Babcock&Wilcox will exhibit material on a SWATH ship, shipyard accommodation barge, hopper barge, navigation and container barges, split hull dredge and pas- senger/vehicle ferry. November, 1991 MMC INTERNATIONAL Circle 164 on Reader Service Card At Booths 407 and 408, MMC International Corp. will have an exhibit focusing on closed and re- stricted hand gauging (electronic) tapes, vapor control valves, C-L couplings, C-L covers and closures, samplers and sampling tapes, draft indicators, lube oil clarifier-coalescers, hi-level and overflow alarms and oxygen analyzer tapes. MMS Circle 110 on Reader Service Card Marine Management Systems, Inc. (MMS) will exhibit at Booths 142-144. PC-based information management systems include: equipment mainte- nance, vessel performance, consumables requisi- tioning, spare parts inventory control, communica- tions and administration. MMS, Inc. is introducing the new MMS/COMSAT Maritime Workstation Manager, an advanced satellite-delivered ship management system that provides affordable and superior quality satellite communication capabili- ties (developed through MMS' affiliation with COMSAT Corporation). MOBILE TELESYSTEMS Circle 157 on Reader Service Card Mobile Telesystems, Inc., at Booth 358, will dis- play literature on its Inmarsat-A Maritime Satellite Communications (Satcom) systems. The satcom provides direct interconnection with the interna- tional telephone and telex network via satellite from around the world. The standard telephone line connection makes facsimile, computer data, still video or voice transmission as "easy as pick- ing up the phone." NAUTICAN ENTERPRISES Circle 106 on Reader Service Card Along with Nautican Hi Tee Nozzles and Propel- (continued) Our Field Service Team Has Really Been Around The Block. Diesel engine users the world over depend on Hatch & Kirk's on-site service. The reason? Our people. Many are former OEM employees, adding expertise in their respective engine lines. Additionally, all Field Service Teams spend countless hours of training through intensive in-house troubleshooting and repair seminars. This education, reinforced by work in the field with Senior Technicians, means you get the best service in the business. And you get it fast. We stand ready to send our team anywhere at any time... arriving on-site within 24 hours. With our extensive inventory, we ship the needed parts and tooling to the job im- mediately. This means you receive superior work with minimal downtime and expense, backed by an industry-leading warranty. Hatch & Kirk on-site services include: • Troubleshooting • Complete Engine Surveys • Alignment Verification • Engine Overhauls and Tune-ups • Turbo and Blower Installations • Complete Repair of Engine Blocks: Welding / Fabrication / Line Boring Depend on Hatch & Kirk to provide quality and efficiency. Because when it comes to Field Service, our crew has really been around the engine block. For more information on our abilities, call Chuck Johnson, Field Service Supervisor, at (800) 426-2818. HATCH & KIRK .Diesel Parts Specialists 5111 LEARYAVE. N.W. • SEATTLE, WA 98107 The World's Largest Inventory of Slow & Medium Speed Engine Parts! Circle 339 on Reader Service Card 29