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Marine Lubricants


Environmental responsibility. Chevron’s Clarity®


Marine Lubricants deliver the


benefits of ‘green’ operation and dependable high performance — the perfect balance between environmental responsibility and operational cost.


Environmental benefits:


• Inherently biodegradable • Non-toxic to aquatic species • No corrosive active sulfur additives


Environmentally responsible lubricants for fleet operators.


For more information, contact your Chevron account manager or visit www.chevronmarineproducts.com. © 2011 Chevron U.S.A. Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of Chevron Intellectual Property LLC.


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The preferred partner for mooring and loading systems


Aker Solutions is recognised worldwide as a leader in the design, engineering and supply of Pusnes deck machinery, mooring and loading systems for offshore applications, FPSOs and merchant vessels. Aker Solutions’ worldwide lifecycle network offers assistance wherever the need occurs.


Aker Pusnes AS P. O. Box 732, Stoa, NO-4808 Arendal, Norway E-mail: pusnes@akersolutions.com, www.akersolutions.com/pusnes Tel: +47 37 08 73 00 fax: +47 37 08 65 50


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