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National Maritime Show (continued from page 46)
The parallel session on the afternoon of March 30 is titled "Business Outlook: Financing,
Leasing and Insurance." Speak- ers will be Donald J. Andrews, vice president, Shipping Depart- ment, First Boston Corporation;
Randee Day Ammon, vice presi- dent, Shipping Department, Mor- gan Guaranty Trust Company;
Robert Lavinghouse, marine fi- nance manager, Armco Industrial
Credit Corporation; and Thomas
A. Fain, president, American In- stitute of Marine Underwriters.
One of the sessions on the morning of March 31 will be de- voted to "Electronics: Communi- cations and Ship Management."
Speaking at this session will be
PANEL LINES • SECTION ASSEMBLY LINES • SHAPE FABRICATION LINES • HEAVY
LIFT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS • SHOT BLAST
AND PAINT PROCESSING SYSTEMS.
TTS systems are both practical and economi- cal, offering immediate increases in productivity.
Our panel and section assembly lines can be used to build any kind of ship, barge or offshore structure, regardless of your yard size. Two to ten man-hours per ton can be realistic produc- tion figures.
Our shape fabrication lines dramatically re- duce material handling costs. And our shot blast and paint processing systems clean and prime steel efficiently.
By using TTS systems, you'll realize improved 48 material handling, production flexibility and im- proved working conditions, without cumbersome and costly equipment. And we build to your re- quirements and suit your existing shop floor.
TTS can assist you in reducing costs in the 80's; we have done so for others the world over, again and again.
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Charles Dorian, director, inter- national liaison for maritime services, COMSAT Corporation;
James H. Keyte, materials man- agement specialist, Sun Trans- port Inc.; John Dumbleton, dep- uty program manager, Office of
Advanced Ship Operations, Mar- itime Administration; and Roger
Drissel, senior engineer, ARINC
Research Corporation.
The other March 31 morning session is titled "Shipping Haz- ardous Cargoes." Addressing this session will be Timothy Berkell, vice president-fleet manager,
Stolt-Nielsen, Inc.; Capt. A.E.
Henn, USCG, chief, Marine Tech- nical and Hazardous Materials
Division, Office of Merchant Ma- rine Safety; Sam V. Trachina, vice president, Great American
Insurance Company; and a speak- er to be announced from National
Cargo Bureau, Inc.
The conference will conclude with a single session on the af- ternoon of Thursday, March 31.
Speakers on the topic "Electron- ics: Navigation and Shipboard
Computers" will include Max
Carpenter, special projects direc- tor, Maritime Institute of Tech- nology and Graduate Studies (MITAGS) ; Rear Adm. Richard
A. Bauman, USCG, chief, Office of Navigation, U.S. Coast Guard; and Peter Ebbutt, president,
Ocean Motions Company. Follow- ing this session conference dele- gates are invited on a tour of the MITAGS facilities at nearby
Lithicum Heights, Md.
NATIONAL MARITIME SHOW
CONFERENCE PROGRAM*
Tuesday, March 29, 9-11 a.m. "HOW THE NAVY BUYS
ITS SHIPS"
Hon. George A. Sawyer, As- sistant Secretary of the Navy,
Shipbuilding and Logistics, key- note speaker.
Stuart Adamson, VP-Technical
Marketing, Todd Pacific Ship- yards.
Timothy J.V. Colton, Vice Pres- ident-Marketing, Pennsylvania
Shipbuilding.
James M. Temenak, Marketing
Manager-New Construction, Na- tional Steel and Shipbuilding Co.
Tuesday, March 29, 2-4 p.m. "OUTLOOK FOR
SHIPBUILDING
AND SHIPPING"
Edwin M. Hood, President,
Shipbuilders Council of America.
Harvey Fritter, VP-Regulatory
Affairs, Trans-Freight Lines, Inc.
John LeBoffe, President, INT-
SEA International, Inc., "Export
Prospects for Smaller U.S. Ship- yards." (continued on page 50) {* as available at press time)
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Production systems for ships, barges ana offshore structures.
Section assembly line with heavy lift transport.
Panel line. IF IMPROVED PRODUCTIVITY
IS YOUR GOAL, YOU SHOULD TALK TO TTS.