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Marine Products Catalog Offshore Systems International Offshore Systems Interna- tional distributes Yokogawa Denshikiki Ltd. manufac- tured ISO approved naviga- tional equipment. Gyrocom- passes, electromagnetic logs and autopilots are only a few of the items they offer. All of these devices are the latest in the technology field and each comes with a multitude of features for ease of use, as well as versatility. Circle No. 137 IMarineSafety International "The best safety device on | any ship is a well trained crew." Founded in 1974, MarineSafety International (MSI) operates centers for ' maritime research and train- ing in the U.S. and Europe. Training sce- narios include the Full Mission Bridge Sim- ulator, the Bridge Resource Management (BRM) Seminar, and Coastal and River Tug-Barge Training. Circle No. 138 mitt! Berger offers mo smworthy chotos. Smith Berger Innovations lim Using innovative designs, Seattle's Smith Berger man- ufactures ship equipment that is unique and sturdy. From Flag Bocks to Chain Stoppers, the company offers many different designs and can even custom manufacture most items. Circle No. 139 CSD Sealing Systems - North America BEELE Engineering and CSD International have been involved with fire, water and gas tight sealing for 25 years. They have developed and tested products proven to provide the utmost in sealing protection around the world. Circle No. 140 Storic-Kwant The Stork-Kwant Universal Telegraph operates various transmitters and signaling devices from one control lever; i.e. signals to remote : control systems, telegraph orders, contacts for one-way alarm and order recording, etc. The single control lever operation offers a considerable savings in space. Circle No. 141 MGI International CRM is the marine training affiliate of MGI International Marine Safety Solutions Inc. and since its incorporation has innovated total marine training solutions combining interactive j multi-media courseware with I instructor led hands-on prac- I I .enl tical training. Computer INTERNATIONAL ^ ^^ (CBT) has provided CRM I with a means to fulfill its objective of delivering comprehensive and customized marine safety training at a reduced cost. Circle No. 142 Cambridge Applied Systems Manufacturer of patented viscosity management sys- tems for "in-line" and "bench-top" use. Applica- tions included but are not limited to accurate Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) viscosity control and reli- able condition based maintenance (CBM) monitoring or turbine, hydraulic, compres- sor, and gear oils. Circle No. 143 Marine Products Catalog in 2000... 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