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CALENDAR OF

COMING EVENTS

International Marine Fuel Utilization

Conference Sept. 1-4

Sponsored by Marine Energy Institute,

Inc.

Baltimore Convention Center, Balti- more, Md. Contact James Cunningham,

Marine Energy Institute, 1410 Locust

Street, Baltimore, Md. 21204; (301) 825-4238. 8th Annual Research and Engineering for Automation and Productivity in

Shipbuilding (REAPS)

Symposium Sept. 15-17

Sponsored by various U.S. shipyards and the Maritime Administration, and conducted by IIT Research Institute.

Baltimore Hilton Hotel, Baltimore, Md.

Contact Marge Hernandez, REAPS

Program Librarian, IITRI, 10 West 35th Street, Chicago, 111. 60616; (312) 567-4623.

Offshore Europe 81 Sept. 15-18

Organized by Spearhead Exhibitions

Ltd., Bridge of Don Showground, Ab- erdeen, Scotland.

Contact Elizabeth Barker. Spearhead

Exhibitions Ltd., Rowe House, 55/59

Fife Road, Kingston-upon-Thames,

Surrey KT1 1TA England; (01) 549 5831, Telex 928042.

OCEANS 81 Sept. 16-18

Sponsored by the Marine Technology

Society and the Council on Ocean En- gineering.

Sheraton Hotel, Boston. Contact Jack

McCarthy, OCEANS 81, P.O. Box 436,

Cohasset, Mass. 02025; (617) 383-0720.

Coal Ports West Sept. 16-18

A seminar sponsored by The American

Association of Port Authorities.

Holiday Inn Holidome, Sacramento,

Calif. Contact Rexford B. Sherman, di- rector of research and publications,

AAPA, 1612 K Street, N.W., Washing- ton, D.C. 20006; (202) 331-1263.

Innovations for the '80s: A Shipbuilding & Repair Symposium Sept. 17-18

Sponsored by Puget Sound Naval Ship- yard; Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Se- attle; and Puget Sound Chapter of

American Society of Naval Engineers.

Edgewater Inn, Seattle, Wash., Contact

Russell Carstensen, Chairman, c/o

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, C/270.3,

Bremerton, Wash. 98314; (206) 478- 4176.

Maritime Alaska '81: A Conference on

Maritime Commerce and Port

Development Sept. 21-24

Sponsored by U.S. Maritime Adminis- tration; U.S. Coast Guard, Seventeenth

District; Alaska District, Corps of En- gineers; Alaska Department of Trans- portation and Public Facilities.

Anchorage Sheraton Hotel, Anchorage,

Ak. Contact Brenda Melteff, Alaska

Sea Grant Program, University of

Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701.

International Fishing Exhibition,

Mexico 81 Sept. 21-25

Organized by the Industrial and Trade

Fairs International Ltd. and Ferias y

Expositiones Mexicanas.

Acapulco Convention Center, Acapulco,

Mexico. Contact Ms. Helena Durban,

Industrial and Trade Fairs Interna- tional Ltd., Radeliffe House, Blenheim

Court, Solihull, West Midlands B91 2BG United Kingdom; (021) 705 6707,

Telex 337073.

The Sixth International Waterborne

Transit Conference Sept. 29-Oct. 2

Organized by the International Marine

Transit Association (IMTA).

Hotel Scandinavia, Copenhagen, Den- mark, Contact Bryan C. Walker, pres- ident; or Lotte Oedegaard, press secre- tary, DDS A/S, Copenhagen K, Den- mark, Skt. Annae Plads 30, DK-1295; 01 15 6300.

The Bunker Problem; How to

Cope Sept. 30

Sponsored by U.S. Merchant Marine

Academy Foundation.

U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings

Point, N.Y. Contact Capt. Alfred Fiore,

U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings

Point, N.Y. 11024; (212) 765-3304.

SHIPASIA Exhibition and

Conference Oct. 13-17

Sponsored by The Hong Kong Ship- owners association, the Hong Kong

Joint Branch of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects and the Institute of Marine Engineers, and the Ship- ping Committee of the Hong Kong

General Chamber of Commerce, in co- operation with the ShipAsia manage- ment. The conference will be organized by Lloyd's of London Press Ltd.

Ocean Terminal, Hong Kong. Contact

Peter K. Johnson, director, ShipAsia '81, 6006 Bellaire Boulevard, Suite 101,

Houston, Texas 77081; (713) 666-5188, telex 910 881 5777.

Extreme Loads Response

Symposium Oct. 19-20

Presented by the Ship Structure Com- mittee and The Society of Naval Ar- chitects and Marine Engineers.

Sheraton National Hotel, Arlington,

Va. Contact Comdr. James A. Sanial, registration chairman, ELRS, U.S.

Coast Guard Headquarters (G-DMT- 1/54), Washington, D.C. 20593.

Gastech 81: 8th International LNG/LPG

Conference & Exhibition Oct. 20-23

Organized by Business Meetings Lim- ited.

Congress Centrum, Hamburg, Federal

M/V Stewart J. Cort, built by Litton

Industries' Erie Marine Division for

Bethlehem Steel Corporation, employs four 120" W&K Conveyor

Belt Doors. Other self unloaders equipped with W&K Conveyor Belt

Doors include the motor vessels

Roger Blough, W.F White. Edwin H.

Goff. Edgar B. Speer and William J.

Delancey.

Send for brochure #792

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ENGINEERING

NAVAL ARCHITECTURE

MARINE ENGINEERING

Ground Floor

Coreer Opportunities

IMODCO, a unit of AMCA International Corporation, has been involved in offshore engineering for the oil industry for 23 years and has become a leader in the field of Single Point Mooring Terminals. Current expansion and diversification includes the establishment of a General Marine Engineering Services Division in which there is a vacancy for a Naval Architect.

THE FLOATING PLANT & PROCESS DIVISION is seeking candidates for

Division Manager

Senior Naval Architect

Naval Architect

Senior Marine Engineer

These positions offer the opportunity to be in on the "ground floor" of an aggressive.dynamic, and rapidly expanding worldwide offshore engineering and project management team. It is essential that candidates have excellent technical abilities, enthusiasm, good written and verbal communications skills, and respond quickly to challenges and business opportunities.

Degrees in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering or Ocean Engineering are preferred but can be waived for proper experience. Technical background desirable in one or more of the following areas: ships, tankers, ship building, ports, semisubmersibles, jack-ups, tension leg platforms, offshore loading and storage terminals, finite element analysis, computer simulation, ocean environ- ment, and economic feasibility studies.

IMODCO is prepared to offer excellent salaries and benefits. Please send your resume with salary history to the Personnel Office: 10960 Wilshira Blvd., Ste. 1100

Los Angeles, CA 90024

A Unit of /3nn)Cg lnt«m«tton* Corporation

Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer WVF 58 Write 251 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

BELT DOORS

These patented watertight doors use simple pneumatic and hydraulic operation and incorporate a unique rotating section between the upper trough and return belts to insure generous vertical and sideclearance.

This eliminates belt and sealing gasket damage, reduces mainten- ance and prolongs belt life. These custom designed doorsareavailable in belt widths up to 120".

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