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is measured in seconds. No wonder the Coast Guard depends on Leica GPS. COMPANY & PEOPLE NEWS cation by the mandatory imp mentation date," said W Kwong's ISM Manager Ca Peter Yuk. Lloyd's Register has also appoi ed Akira Miyazaki, corpora advisor for Mitsubishi Hea Industries in Japan, and Robe Woods, main board director P&O and managing director P&O Containers Ltd., as non-exe utive directors of the classificatio society. SeaVision Relocates Corporate Headquarters On July 1, SeaVision, Inc., a com pany involved in interactive televi sion for cruise ships and leisur industry applications, announce that it will relocate its headquar ters from Lisbon, Ohio, to Miami Fla. The new office will be heade by Brian Blair, chief operatin officer, who said that two key fac- tors supported the company's deci- sion to move to Florida. "First, Miami is the cruise capital of the world, and we recognized the need to be close to our clients. Second, as a rapidly-growing, high technol- ogy company, we are looking for a large pool of talented people, all the better if they have cruise industry experience," remarked Mr. Blair. Reson Renames U.K. Division Danish underwater acoustics firm Reson AS, known for its sonars, transducers, hydrophones and transducer calibration equip- ment, has announced that its U.K. division, formerly known as Reson U.K., has been renamed Reson Offshore Limited. Reson AS also has a U.S. subsidiary, Reson Inc., which manufactures the company's SeaBat line of multibeam echo sounders. APS Expands Agency Network The worldwide network of agen- cies for Advanced Polymer Sciences, Inc., (APS) of Avon, Ohio, has been further extended with the announcement of two new appoint- ments in Europe. APS manufac- tures MarineLine, a polymer- based, aerospace technology lining for the cargo tanks of chemical and product tankers. The two new MX400: Leica's Newest DGPS Professional Navigator Lloyd's Certifies Hong Kong Shipowner Under ISM, Appoints Directors Hong Kong Shipowner Wah Kwong Shipping Agency has recently become the first company in Hong Kong to gain International Safety Management (ISM) Code approval through Lloyd's Register Certification Scheme for Ship Operators. "It has been hard work for us to prepare our safety management system, but I believe that we are already seeing benefits to the way we work. Companies which have not yet begun to tackle the matter will find it hard to achieve certifi- The difference between disaster and rescue Circle 124 on Reader Service Card When a distress signal comes in, the U.S. Coast Guard has to act. Immediately. Which is exactly why more than 500 Coast Guard vessels rely on Leica GPS. Easy to use, with crisp, clear screens, simultaneous information features, and virtually instanta- neous updates, the MX400, Leica's newest GPS navigator, continues to build upon the Leica reputation of reliability and accuracy with a variety of advancements: • Integrated Auto-Tune Beacon Receiver • Waterproof (MIL-STD 108E Proc 4.10) • All-Condition, High-Resolution Display (128 x 240) • GO TO Function Key • Dual Station Capability • Lat/Lon, Loran-C, Decca, and UTM Coordinates • Tide Calculations Just like the Coast Guard, you can always count on Leica GPS. For information on all Leica GPS products, call (310) 791-5300. Leica Navigation and Positioning 23868 Hawthorne Boulevard Torrance, CA 90505, USA (310) 791-5300, Fax (310) 791-6108 Internet: http://www.leica-gps.com