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The Panama Canal is nearing full capacity and should seriously consider expansion to continue to be a major player in world trade, according to mar- itime experts and Canal customers at the

Panama Maritime VII Conference, held

February 20-23. Participating in the event were Panamanian President

Martin Torrijos, Secretary General of the

International Maritime Organization (IMO) Efthimios Mitropoulos, and sev- eral representatives of the Panama Canal

Authority (ACP), including

Administrator/CEO Alberto Alemán

Zubieta. For the past two years, the

ACP has commissioned research and studies related to the Canal's moderniza- tion and the future of the maritime industry, including whether to expand the waterway.

At this time, a final decision on whether to expand the Canal has not been made. An expansion of the Canal could involve the construction of a new set of locks that would create a third lane of traffic, serving to increase current capacity and afford a wider passage for larger vessels. The Panama Canal's capacity is now approximately 93 per- cent. Maritime authorities addressing the conference included: Captain Wei

Jiafu, President and CEO of COSCO

Group and ACP Advisory Board mem- ber; Gerhard E. Kurz, President and

CEO of Seabulk International and ACP

Advisory Board member; Peter G.

Drakos, President of Connecticut

Maritime Association; Giora Israel,

Vice President of Strategic Planning of

Carnival Corporation; Christopher

Cho, Partner of Lee and Ko; Iria I.

Barrancos, Deputy Judge of First

Maritime Court of Panama; and Mike

Watson, President of the American Pilot

Association and Vice President of the

International Maritime Pilot

Association.

Navy Materials

Expert Honored

The Washington, D.C. Chapter of the

American Society of Materials

International awarded the George

Kimball Burgess Award to Dr.

Appajosula Srinivasa Rao for his work in materials. Dr. Rao's contributions to materials engineering include develop- ments relevant to corrosion, metallurgy of materials, electric drive propulsion systems, engineered ceramics for high temperature structural applications, dia- mond and diamond like carbon coatings for nuclear reactor applications and alternate energy sources for vehicular transportation. Among his achieve- ments: He was first to develop a tech- nique to examine the progression of cor- rosion at the interface "in situ"; he developed a new chemical rust removal process; he demonstrated that very hard brittle ceramics-based superconductors can be engineered using superplastic- forming technology; he engineered a new aluminum-based superconductor for electrical power applications; and he designed and developed techniques to produce more reliable ceramic compo- nents with a uniform microstructure.

Tamburrino is New

NAVSEA Exec Director

Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) selected Pat Tamburrino as the organization's new Executive

Director — NAVSEA's senior civilian position. "Pat brings experience doing business with and among the Pentagon senior leaders - both Flag and SES," said

Vice Adm. Philip M. Balisle, com- mander. "He has a solid background in the intricate workings of the Pentagon,

NAVSEA and the Program Executive

Offices- from both an organizational and programmatic point of view." 22 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News

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