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09 Oct 2000

LMS, Tokimec Announce Alliance

Litton Marine Systems and Tokimec announced a strategic alliance for development, marketing, sales and service of marine equipment. Under the alliance, the two companies will undertake a cooperative program for developing and marketing products worldwide. "We are very pleased to announce this cooperative program with Tokimec," said Dr. Clark Graham, president of Litton Marine Systems. "As seen in the remarkable technological innovation and the rapid industrial reorganization, just in front of the 21st century we are in a world of drastic change. The marine equipment industry, which we are involved in, is not an exception," said Mr. Hideaki Katsuki, president of Tokimec Inc.

09 Oct 2000

LMS, Tokimec Announce Alliance

Litton Marine Systems and Tokimec announced a strategic alliance for development, marketing, sales and service of marine equipment. Under the alliance, the two companies will undertake a cooperative program for developing and marketing products worldwide. "We are very pleased to announce this cooperative program with Tokimec," said Dr. Clark Graham, president of Litton Marine Systems. "As seen in the remarkable technological innovation and the rapid industrial reorganization, just in front of the 21st century we are in a world of drastic change. The marine equipment industry, which we are involved in, is not an exception," said Mr. Hideaki Katsuki, president of Tokimec Inc.

07 Dec 1999

Electronic Matters Rule The Day In Amsterdam

The maritime industry gathered in Amsterdam last month at the semi-annual Europort Exhibition to display the latest technological advances in marine products and systems. While the show maintains a large local contingency — a good deal of the exhibitors are local agents rather than the manufacturing company principles — it is well regarded as one of the industry's premier events for showcasing new products and services to an international shipowning community. Of particular note — and not just in Amsterdam — are the tremendous strides which are continually made on the marine electronics products and systems front. Competition in this segment is very keen…

08 Feb 2000

Litton Marine Creates Machine Automation Unit

Litton Marine Systems has established a new strategic business unit for machine automation, as announced per Dr. Clark Graham, the company's president. In addition, Patrick T. Enright, Jr. was named director and Stewart Allington was elected director of the new strategic business unit. Prior to joining Litton, Enright was head of the automation department at Newport News Shipbuilding, while Allington, who joined Decca in 1994, will assume responsibility for worldwide sales and marketing of Litton's marine machinery automation systems.