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2Maritime Reporter & Engineering News contentsAn Aegis ?Two-fer? BAE Systems recently hosted a unique dual drydocking of two Aegis destroyers at its Norfolk, VA shipyard. Full Ship Repair Coverage starts on page 30. (Image: BAE Systems)14THE GARBAGE REVOLUTIONRead emerging regs carefully, as there?s more there than you think. by Dennis Bryant20MARINE POLLUTION: LEGISLATIVE OUTLOOK U.S. political focus turns to the elections in 2012. What does it meanfor your maritime business?by Jonathan K. Waldron 22LEGAL: ?SPECIFIC ORDERS? DOCTRINEMisapplication to the benefit of Jones Act Plaintiffs. by Daniel D. Pipitone24INSURANCE: SPRING CLEANINGYearly evaluation of insurance strategy is a wise money move. by Ray Martino 30INDIA BOUNDVijay Kumar, owner of Bharati Shipyard and Great Offshore, addresses opportunities for maritime business growth in India. by Joseph Fonseca34VALUE OF 3D CAD IN SHIP REPAIR 3D CAD helps to better plan and execute ship repair jobs, big & small. by Ben Capuco36FIVE MINUTES WITH ASRY?S SHAIKH DAIJ ASRY is cornerstone to Bahrain?s & the Middle East?s martime growth. by Greg Trauthwein 40TWO YARDS, NO WAITING IN NYC Mike Cranston & his team keep two distinct New York City area ship repair yards humming with business, from boats to ships. by Greg Trauthwein 42SHIP REPAIR BOOM IN BRAZIL With shipbuilding & offshore, so too grows repair business in Brazil. by Claudio Paschoa50SOFT SOLUTIONS, HARD CHOICES With an explosion of new ?solutions,? Maritime Reporter helps you wade through new software solution offerings for boats big & small. by Greg Trauthwein 58BUSINESS CASE FOR THE TITANIUM SHIP The use of Ti to build navy ships is closer to reality than you think. by Edward Lundquist 64RESOLVED TO IMPROVE TRAINING & EDU When Royal Caribbean needed a new home for simulation training, itturned to Joe Farrell and Resolves new state-of-the-art academy. by Greg Trauthwein ALSO IN THIS EDITION6EDITORIAL70COATINGS & CORROSION CONTROL 74BLOGS82PRODUCTS86PEOPLE & COMPANY NEWS 89BUYER?S GUIDE91CLASSIFIEDS96ADVERTISER?S INDEX SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION One full year (12 issues) $73.00; two years (24 issues)$105.00 in U.S. (Canada & Mexico also)Rest of world one year international $120.00; two years$174.00 including postage and handling. For subscrip-tion information:Email: [email protected]  www.marinelink.com Tel: (212) 477-6700  Fax: (212) 254-6271 ON THE COVER40Last month U.S. Shipping?s chemical carrier M/VCharleston visited BayonneDry Dock & Repair Companyin Bayonne, NJ for somework. Full details on this,and the company, start- ing on page 40.(Photo: Greg Trauthwein) MR March 12 # 1 (1-8):MR Template 3/6/2012 9:19 AM Page 2

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