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Norwegian Manufacturers Maintain Edge

The cliche "the more things change, the more they stay the same," certainly applies to the past, current and future role of the Norwegian maritime cluster in the grand scheme of the international ship and boat building communities. Few countries,

 

M/V GRAND REPUBLIC

Largest Addition To McAllister Brothers Fleet Delivered By Offshore Shipbuilding The Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company of Port Jefferson, Long Island, New York, highlighted the celebration of its 100th anniversary recently with the introduction of its new passenger/ auto ferry,

Navigation & Communications Equipment — A R e v i e w—

Manufacturers of shipboard electronics equipment continue to improve their products in an effort to make navigation more precise and safer, and to provide easier, faster communications—both on a costeffective basis. The editors of MR/EN asked

Nalfleet, Bull And Roberts Introduces New Approach To Water Treatment

New simplified and accurate chemical test procedures are now available from Nalfleet, Bull and Roberts, Springfield, N.J., with the Orbeco-Hellige photometric analyzer. This new portable unit covers 90 different tests (many using ASTM and EPA methods),

Farrell Lines To Test U.S. Sea Shed System's Commercial Applications

Adm. Harold E. Shear, USN (ret.), Maritime Administrator, announced recently that the Maritime Administration (MarAd) and Farrell Lines, Inc., of New York have signed a cooperative agreement under which the steamship company will commercially

Megasystems Combustion Analysis Systems Ordered By Phillips

Phillips Petroleum Company of Bartlesville, Okla., as agents for Philtankers Inc. of Panama, recently ordered six model MS-2500 combustion analysis systems from Megasystems, Inc. of Boca Raton, Fla. and Cleveland, Ohio. These "top of the line" units feature free-standing console,

 
 
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