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MARINE FINANCE division of Litton Industries for continued life cycle engineering and technical services in support of the Navy's fleet of Ticonderoga (CG 47) Class Aegis cruisers, and Spruance (DD 963) and Kidd (DDG 993) Class destroyers. These three classes include 62 of the U.S. Navy's most advanced surface combatant ships. "Post-delivery life cycle support of the Navy's surface fleet is a major element of Ingalls Shipbuilding's business base," said Jerry St. Pe', senior vice presi- dent of Litton Industries and pres- ident of Ingalls. "These three classes of cruisers and destroyers represent a significant portion of the Navy's surface combatants, and this contract is a validation of our company's long-standing repu- tation for excellence in this area of work." For more information on Ingalls Circle 65 on Reader Service Card SEA wiDH High-Level Alarm With No Moving Parts! This technology was designed specifically for shipboard use to last the life of the hull. • Constructed of teflon and stainless steel. • Self-test meets requirements for closed tank gauging. • Intrinsically safe. • ABS and USCG approved. • Self-cleaning. • Can be replaced on-deck with no tools in less than a minute without venting to atmosphere. • Multiple display options. • Big Blue compatible. • Embedded pump control capability. • Mates to a standard four inch butterfly flange. s ELECTRONIC MARINE SYSTEMS, INC. 800 Ferndale Place Rahway, NJ 07065 Call today for more information! 732.382.4344 732.388.5111 fax emsmarcon@aol.com e-mail Circle 344 on Reader Service Card 12 AT THE TOUCH OF A BUTTON Single and twin channel compact portable systems for full cylinder and fuel pressure • MBHEST ACCURACY BEST PRESENTATION /OF RESULTS — / / RUBBED CONSTRUCTION 31AK I I UUAT provid n on tl performance of engi Circle 258 on Reader Service Card SMALL FRY. In a compact footprint of 15", it is almost unbelievable the capacity that Lang's 301b. and 501b. Fryers can generate. ' Handles demanding production requirements with ease • Saves valuable counter and floor space • High quality durable construction To learn more about Lang's line of heavy- duty marine galley equipment, call: 1-800-882-6368 6500 Merrill Creek Parkway Everett, WA 98203 Circle 273 on Reader Service Card Nu-Tech Takes Order From Davie Industries Nu-Tech Inc., North American agents for IMG has received an order from Davie Industries for a panel line. This line will be installed this December, as part of the continued modernization of the Davie facility to restore the compa- ny to its position as one of the pre- mier shipyards and offshore oil rig builders in North America. Leif Hoegh To Buy Carriers Leif Hoegh ASA has entered into a contract with companies in Hong Kong, controlled by the Shougang Group of China, to buy two bulk carriers. Each ship is 210,600-dwt. They were delivered from Daewoo Heavy Industries Ltd. in October 1996 and May 1997 respectively. The vessels, SG Prosperity and SG Enterprise, will be chartered out for a period up to 15 years to Shougang Concord International Transport Ltd., Hong Kong. The total price of the vessels is $100 million. Delivery of the ships is scheduled for this month. Veritas Completes Purchase Of Sparrows Point Yard The Veritas Capital Fund, L.P. has completed its purchase of the BethShip Sparrows Point Yard, which had been owned and operat- ed by Bethlehem Steel Corp. since 1916. Veritas will immediately open the shipyard for business as Baltimore Marine Industries, Inc. David Watson, BMI president and CEO, said, "While the yard has been out of the market for a while, its workforce and its man- agement team have remained intact and are poised to do what they do best: the expert repair and conversion of ships. We have already been awarded two ship repair orders in October, and we expect many more to follow them." Canadian Shipbuilding & Engineering Makes $5 Million Purchase Encouraged by Port Weller Dry Docks' employees' endorsement of a new five-year labor contract, Canadian Shipbuilding & Engineering Ltd. will proceed with Maritime Reporter/Engineering News