March 1974 issue of Maritime Reporter and Engineering News
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Shallow-Draft Bulk Carrier Study Award To M. Rosenblatt
page: 4
Naval Hydrodynamics Symposium To Be Held At M.I.T. June 24-28
page: 4
Dravo Corporation Launches Most Powerful Towboat For Use On World's Inland Waterways
page: 6
U.S. Lines Names Pert Manager-Operations For Eastern Division
page: 8
$40-Million Contract To Nashville Bridge For Towboats, Barges
page: 10
Nathan Friedland loins Santa Fe Engineering
page: 10
Todd Appoints Stuart Jones To Head New Tanker Planning
page: 11
Todd Shipyards Los Angeles Division To Build Four 89,700-Dwt Tankers At A Total Cost Of $136 Million
page: 11
Officers Named By Johnston Pump Company
page: 11
AML And APL Announce Changes Of Key Personnel
page: 12
Ingram Signs 10-Year $150-Million Contract To Transport Fuel Oil
page: 13
Three Appointments To Towing Industry Advisory Committee
page: 13
Alaska Pipeline Background Information -Tankers Required To Cost $1.6 Billion
page: 14
Minneapolis Investors Acquire Grafton Boat
page: 14
First Phase Of New Keppel Subsidiary, Tuas Shipyard, To Cost $70 Million —A Number Of Key Appointments Made
page: 17
Long-Term Charters Planned By Sohio
page: 17
Finnish Passenger Ship To Be Powered By Turbo Power & Marine Systems Gas Turbines
page: 17
Universal Gas & Oil To Sell LPG Carrier For $32.5 Million
page: 18
Harold Reinauer Named Vice President AWO Region Five
page: 22
Adm. Healey, USN (Ret.) Joins EDO Corporation
page: 23
Study Indicates U.S. Waterborne Trade To Triple By Year 2000
page: 26
Lufkin Announces Three Appointments
page: 27
New Pacific Coast Shipping Association Invites Membership
page: 28
COMSAT General Corp. Names David W. King
page: 28
Moore And McCormack Changes Firm Name— Earnings Increased
page: 32
American Export Lines Agrees To Sell Two Passenger Vessels
page: 33
Stork-Werkspoor Receive Orders For 32 Engines
page: 33
ASME Marine Committee To Present Thirteen Papers At Zurich Gas Turbine Conference
page: 34
Dearborn-Storm To Concentrate On Offshore Drilling Industry —Computer Leasing To Be Sold
page: 35
B&W To Supply Six Marine Boilers For Three Merchant Ships
page: 36
C.J. Hendry Co. Appoints John Iamarino
page: 36
Waterways Attract 87 Plant Facilities In Last Quarter 73
page: 37
Liffey Marine Operating New Supply Vessel Designed To Carry A Wide Variety Of Cargo
page: 38
AAPA Committee Names John Finnegan
page: 39
Soviet Trading Firm Takes Space In N.Y/s World Trade Center
page: 39
A.L. Burbank Forms Shipcentral, Limited —Tsao Named To Board
page: 40
Colt Industries To Build Fairbanks Morse Diesels To Power ODECO's Ocean Ranger
page: 42
Insley Yard Delivers Tug To Great Lakes Dredge & Dock
page: 42
British Ocean Group Forms New Shipbroking Company
page: 43
Kings Point Alumni Opposes Committee Dismemberment
page: 43
Engelhard To Provide Cathodic Protection For 16 Navy Destroyers
page: 44
Northen Of ACT/PACE Elected CI President
page: 44
Campbell Launches 18th In Series Of Tuna Superseiners
page: 45
Rule Changes By Lloyd's Register
page: 49
Carrington Slipways Builds Fleet Of Eight Supply Vessels For Australian Offshore
page: 50
60% Of Spanish-Built Ships Built By Astilleros Espanoles —Spain Now In Fourth Place
page: 50
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