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"Some Aspects Concerning The Mainte- nance Of Tank Containers," D. Goyder, Pro- cor Tank Container Services, Birmingham,

U.K. "Bulk Liquids—The Flexible Alternative,"

D.C. Gasson, Unispeed Intermodal Ltd.,

Southamton, U.K. 10:30-11:00 a.m.—Coffee Break. 11:00-12:00 noon—"Discussion Led By

Session Chairman." A panel of speakers will include those listed above in Session 3, as well as Capt H. Wardelmann, IMO; P. Hans- en, Sea Containers Services Ltd., London; J.

Huigen, MiG International Network B.V.,

Limburg, Netherlands, and Capt. C.J.C.

Johnston, M.N.I., U.K. Operational Services manager, Overseas Containers Ltd., Lon- don. 12:00-2:00 p.m.—Delegates' luncheon break, with lunch being served at 12:30 p.m.

Session 4—Technical Developments

Chairman: T.R. Farrell, Lloyd's Register Of

Shipping, London. 2:00 p.m.—"Some Considerations On

The Structure Of Chemical Carriers," P.J.

Latreille, Bureau Veritas, Paris. 2:30-4:00 p.m.—"Reclamation Of Chem- ical Solvents," M.N. Wells, London & Coast- al Oil Wharves Ltd., Canvey Island, U.K. "A Novel Automatic Level Gauging Sys- tem With Very Accurate Measurements," S.

Pettersen & F. Bekkadal, Autronica A/S,

Trondheim, Norway. "Microcomputer Technology For Opti- misation Of Chemical Tanker Manage- ment," F.R. Olschlager, LGA Gastechnik

GmbH, Remagen-Rolandseck, Germany

FR. "Development Studies On The Design Of

A Floating Chemical Cargo Hose," C. Bar- ber, T1 Flexible Tubes Ltd., Delph, Oldham,

U.K. 4:00 p.m.—Discussion on the four pre- ceding papers. 4:30 p.m.—"In-Service Maintenance And

Handling Of Tank Coatings." P. Hartland,

Sigma Coatings b.v., Uithoorn, Nether- lands. "The Effects Of Low Molecular Weight

Cargoes Upon Tank Coatings," D. Banks,

Camrex Ltd., Sunderland, U.K. 5:00 p.m.—Discussion on the two pre- ceding papers.

Friday, June 28

Technical visit to London and Coastal Oil

Wharves' Thames-side terminal and storage facilities at Dagenham. Essex. Full details will be distributed and supplied to those reg- istering for the visit.

MariChem 85 Exhibitors

ANF Industrie

Ameron

Amova

Autronica

Avesta

Bailee Freight Services

Beldam Packing and Rubber

Bellas Simpson

Bestobell Mobrey

Bulkhaul

CKT Parts and Tools

CPV

Carboline Marine

Chantiers Dubigeon

Chemische Industrie

Clouth Gummiwerke

Compagnie des Containers Reservoirs

Consani Tank Containers

Containeering Corp.

Containers and Pressure Vessels Ltd

Contrans

Credfeld Camtorc

Delaval Turbine

Electronic Information Service

EMIS

Enraf Nonius

Eurotainer

Fairplay

Fauvet Girel

Fort Vale Engineering

GCS Container Service

Gefahrliche Ladung

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Gestra

Hazardous Cargo Bulletin

Holvrieka

Hoyer

Ian-Conrad Bergan Inc.

International Container Leasing

James Walker & Co. Ltd.

Kierserling

K.O. Storck and Co.

LGA Gastechnik

Lloyd's List

M.C. Integ Ltd

Ml Engineering

Marflex Services

Maritime Protection

Moss Rosenberg

National Group Display (Denmark)

National Group Display (Norway)

Offshore Clothing and Supplies

Pres-Vac Engineering

Perolo

Procor

SAAB Marine Electronics

Salen and Wicander AB

Scully Electronic Systems

Sea Containers

Sigma Coatings

Skarpenord

Smith & Robinson

Smit Ovens

Societe Marine de Service et d'Equipment Naval

Ste. Gensollen

Svaneh0j Pump

T.l Flexible Tubes

Tanksystem

Thyssen Edelstahlwerke

Tofte & Jorgensen

Tsuji Heavy Industries

Unispeed Intermodal Ltd

Universal Bulk Handling

W.H. Willcox

Westad

Westerwalder Eisenwerk Gerhard

Worthington

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