January 15, 1980 issue of Maritime Reporter and Engineering News
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AWO Reports $2.9 Billion In New Waterways Plants In First Half Of 1979
page: 4
Desco Marine Launches Its 100th Cummins-Powered Boat
page: 9
Kent And Boling Elected To The NOIA Board
page: 11
1980 Annual Meeting, Water Resources Congress
page: 12
McDermott Building Two Bulkfleet Marine Tugs Custom-Made For Future
page: 14
Reduced Towing Costs Subject Of Study On Towing Surge Pendants
page: 16
Port Weller Dry Docks Delivers Bulk Carrier With Fuel Efficient Hull
page: 18
123-Foot Northern Leader From MARCO Equipped As Catcher, Freezer, Packer
page: 20
FMC Releases Study On Virgin Islands Trade
page: 20
NASSCO Awarded 5-Ship $239-Million Contract By American Tankships
page: 22
Crude Oil Supply And Tanker Demand Report Available From Drewry
page: 24
Lips-Doran To Establish Chesapeake, Va., Plant
page: 25
Dinko's Marine Service Orders Supply Vessel From Mississippi Marine
page: 27
New Major Shipyard To Be Formed In Hong Kong
page: 27
Shell Offers Literature On New Diesel Oils
page: 32
Halter Marine, Inc. Sets Production Record - 2 2 8 Deliveries In 1979
page: 33
SNAME Philadelphia Hears Paper On Hopper Dredge Design
page: 34
McAllister Acquires Baker-Whiteley— Now Offers Baltimore-Based Marine Services
page: 34
North Sea Corrosion Conference Papers Now Available In Book Form
page: 36
Davie Signs $C35-Million Petrobras Rig Contract
page: 37
FMC Marine And Rail Launches Fourth Ro/Ro Barge For Crowley
page: 38
John S. Hollett Joins Crowley Maritime
page: 38
E.C. Flint Promoted At Zidell's Marine Construction Division
page: 39
Construction To Begin On New $20-Million N.Y. Container Terminal
page: 39
3 New Reports Now Available From Ship Structure Committee
page: 40
International Oil Spill Conference To Be Held In Atlanta March 2-5, 1981
page: 40
Norwegian Firm Offers Porthole/Escape Hatch —Meets Safety Rules
page: 41
Mississippi Marine Towboat Delivers Two New Vessels To Palmer Barge Line
page: 41
Pickands Mather Awards $10-Million Conversion Order To Fraser Shipyard
page: 42
MorMac Appoints Marcelewski Philadelphia Office Manager —Edward J. Desher Retires
page: 46
Farrell Realigns Executive Personnel
page: 46
Newport News Delivers The U.S.T. Pacific In Record Time
page: 47
Bourgeois And Mitchell Elected Vice Presidents At State Boat Corp.
page: 47
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