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Calendar Of Coming Events

Communications Equipment Exhibition Jan. 27-30

Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Commerce.

U.S. Export Development Office, Mexico City,

Mexico. Contact International Trade Adminis- tration, Room 6015, U.S. Department of Com- merce, Washington, DC 20230; (202) 377-2952. 33rd Annual Technical Meeting Feb. 10

Sponsored by the Canadian Shipbuilding & Ship

Repairing Association.

Hyatt Regency Hotel, Montreal, Canada. Con- tact Mrs. Joy MacPherson, CSSRA, 100 Sparks

Street, Suite 801, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; KIP 5B7; (613) 232-7127. 1981 Annual Meeting Feb. 11-13

Sponsored by the Water Resources Congress.

Chase-Park Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Contact WRC, 955 L'Enfant Plaza North, S.W., Washington,

D.C. 20024; (202) 488-0688. 11th Annual International Diving

Symposium Feb. 16-18

Sponsored by the Association of Diving Con- tractors.

Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Orleans. Contact

Dave Neeb, ADC, 1799 Stumpf Blvd., Gretna, LA 70053; (504) 362-0074. 1981 Oil Spill Conference Mar. 2-5

Sponsored by the American Petroleum Institute,

Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Coast

Guard.

Atlanta Hilton Hotel, Atlanta, GA. Contact 1981

Oil Spill Conference, Suite 700, 1629 K Street

N.W., Washington, DC 20006; (202) 296-7262.

Shipboard Management Seminar Mar. 10-13

Sponsored by Maine Maritime Academy.

Maine Maritime Academy, Castine, Maine. Con- tact Capt. George M. Marshall, Center for Ad- vanced Maritime Studies, Maine Maritime Acad- emy, Castine, ME 04421; (207) 326-4311. 4th Latin American Dredging Congress Apr. 6-10

Sponsored by the Latin American Dredging As- sociation.

Camino Real Hotel, Mexico City, Mexico. Contact

John Huston, P.O. Box 6372, Corpus Christi, TX 78411; (512) 853-6512.

Offshore Technology Conference May 4-7

Sponsored by The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and 11 other technical societies.

Astrodomain, Houston. Contact OTC, 6200 North

Central Expressway, Dallas, TX 75206; (214) 361-6604. (Preview in April 1 issue of MR/EN)

Nor-Shipping '81: The 8th International Shipping

Exhibition May 11-16

Organized by Norges Varemesse (The Norivegian

Fair Organization).

The Sjolyst Centre, Oslo, Norway. Contact Mrs.

Else-Marie Gehrken, Norges Varemesse, P.O. Box 130 Skoyen, Oslo 2, Norway; telex 18748.

Propellers '81 Symposium May 26-27

Sponsored by SNAME under the auspices of the

Hampton Roads Section.

Cavalier Hotel, Virginia Beach, Va. Contact

Andrew Szypula, CTD, Bethlehem Steel, Sparrows

Point, MD 21219; (301) 477-6832. (Preview in

May 15 issue of MR/EN)

Portex '81: International Port Exhibition and

Conference May 26-30

Organized by Hamburg Messe und Congress

GmbH, and sponsored by the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg.

Exhibition Grounds, Hamburg, West Germany.

Contact Hans J. Rathje, The Hamburg Group, 545 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022; (212) 758-4651. (Preview in May 1 issue of

MR/EN)

MARSIM '81: Second International Conference on

Marine Simulation June 1-5

Cosponsored by the National Maritime Research

Center, and others.

U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point,

N.Y. Contact MARSIM '81, National Maritime

Research Center, Kings Point, N.Y. 11024; (516) 482-8200.

ICE TECH '81: SNAME Spring Meeting/STAR

Symposium June 16-19

Sponsored by The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, and hosted by the East- ern Canadian Section.

Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, Ontario, Can- ada. Contact SNAME, One World Trade Center,

Suite 1369, New York, N.Y. 10048; (212) 432- 0310. (Preview in May 1 issue of MR/EN)

Hitachi Completes Bulk

Carrier Mount Penteli

The 60,433-dwt, 224-meter (about 735 feet) bulk carrier Mount Penteli (shown above) was delivered to her owner, Metro- politan Bulk Transport Corporation, Liberia, recently by Hitachi Zosen. It was constructed at the yard's Hiroshima Works (Innoshima).

The Mount Penteli is the largest Hitachi

Zosen-developed Panamax type capable of sailing through the Panama Canal. The ship can carry various kinds of freight, including grain, ore and coal. Since grain can be taken on the upper wing tanks, the ship's carrying capacity can be increased.

The new vessel is powered by a Hitachi-

Sulzer 6RND 76M diesel with an improved fuel injection system. This engine, in com- bination with the "derating" method for control of maximum engine output, is re- ported to be very fuel efficient. nn^nris mmmmm

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