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Ohio, and will be part of Wardle Storeys' Inflatable Systems Division which also includes RFD Ltd., a U.K.-based manfacturer of marine survival equipment. David Abbott has been appoint- ed president of Inflatable Survival Systems, Inc., and will ensure that the company continues to build on the position it has achieved in the liferaft market. The company will reportedly continue to support the Elliot and Crewsaver liferaft brands developed by SMR Technologies. Davis Anchors Involved In Patent Infringement Litigation For the past year, the Kent, Wash.-based anchor designer and manufacturer Davis Anchors has been in the midst of litigation regarding patent infringements claimed by manufacturer Simpson- Lawrence. The controversy erupt- ed from the manufacture of Davis' Talon Plow anchor. According to reports issued by Davis Anchors, the U.S. Patent Office recently accepted the com- pany's request to re-examine the Simpson-Lawrence patent, and has issued an office action reject- ing all 15 claims of the Simpson- Lawrence patent. According to sources at Davis, the company maintained from the beginning that the Talon Plow anchor did not infringe upon the claimant's patent. "We began Davis Anchors because of our belief that there was room in the boating marketplace for a line of well-designed and con- structed anchors, at a competitive prices. We remain intensely com- mitted to the industry and to the future of Davis Anchors," said com- pany president Sefton Oxford in statement released to the press on June 13. New Shipping Organization Formed A new shipping organization has spun off from the American Institute of Merchant Shipping (AIMS), the organization which has represented American flag shipowners in Washington, D.C., since 1968. The new organization, the United States Chamber of Shipping (USCS), will encompass American-based operators of all types, irrespective of flag state, in order to comprehensively address the issues confronting American owners, operators and charterers of oceangoing vessels. USCS plans \to become actively involved with U.S. and international regulatory, legislative and administrative entities, as well as the public at large. Donald B. Shea has been named president of the new orga- nization. He has an extensive background in asssociation management, and has served in leadership positions for the U.S. Brewery Association, the Council of Solid Waste Solutions and the American Plastics Council. In AIMS news, Ernest J. Corrado, former chief counsel to the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, has stepped down from the presi- dency of the organization after ten years at the helm. He has plans to remain actively involved in Washington as a con- sultant and advisor to the mar- itime industry. Tanker Jupiter, Bay City, Michigan GLOBAL RESPONSE TO ...Accidents at Sea ...Pollution Incidents ...Environmental Threat Underwriters and surveyors constantly rely on Titan's experienced personnel and technical expertise. So Can You! Increasingly, Governments around the world express their need for fast response and quality results to preserve the fragile environment. It is critical then, that contingency planning include a Crane Barge BOS 400, Capetown, South Africa TITAN MARITIME INDUSTRIES, INC. DAMAGE STABILITY • FIREFIGHTING LIGHTERING • SALVAGE Freighter Nicol, Vera Cruz, Mexico geSpOKSC'm salvor who can respond and produce results which meet these expectations. You can rely on Titan. USA P.O Box 350465 Fort Lauderdale Florida 33335 Tel: 954-929-5200 Fax: 954-929-0102 SAO PAULO ROTTERDAM Circle 304 on Reader Service Card Liquid Level, Flow & Pressure Sensors Your Complete Source for Liquid Sensors • Level Switches • Flow Switches • Continuous Level Transmitters • SureSite® Visual Gauges • Closed Loading Level Sensors • Leak Detection • Annunciators and Digital Panel Meters • Transducers Stern to bow, Gems Sensors has all your shipboard liquid level, flow and pressure sensing needs covered. Our marine components are precisely engi- neered for a wide variety of specialized needs throughout ships and off shore rigs. Call today for new or retrofit application information: 800-321-6070 GEMS Gems Sensors Division One Cowles Road Plainville, CT 06062-1198 860-747-3000 FAX: 860-747-4244 Forepeak Equipment Tanks Circle 243 on Reader Service Card August, 1996 85