January 1991 issue of Maritime Reporter and Engineering News
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New Exxon Plant Provides Customer-Specific Product Blends For Marine Industry
page: 8
1991 Ship Production Symposium Issues Call For Papers
page: 8
Thames Operator Buys High-Tech Catamarans
page: 9
World Merchant Fleet Continues To Expand
page: 10
Gerard Technology Offers New Generation Of Teamtec/Golar Incinerators
page: 10
First Of Four Parcel Tankers Being Built For Stolt Named At Kleven Floro Yard In Norway
page: 11
Mackay Communications Announces Key Promotions
page: 11
Fairbanks Morse Increases Service For Pielstick And Fairbanks Morse Engines
page: 12
More Foreign Nations Under FMC Investigation For Shipping Practices
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Captain Leback Honored At SUNY Maritime College
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Hopeman Bros. To Supply Joiner Systems For Viking Serenade Project
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Hatch & Kirk Offers Engine Control Panel
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U.S. Navy Secretary Participates In LCAC Trial
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BP Adds Cargo Controls To S/T Keystone Canyon
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High-Speed Innovative Containership To Be Designed By Japanese
page: 18
CRUISE SHIPPING '91 Conference & Exhibition
page: 20
10 MILLION PASSENGERS PER YEAR BY 2000, ANALYSTS SAY
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VIS Introduces New Vessel Instrumentation And Alarm System
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Sea Recovery Provides Custom- Or Pre-Designed Reverse Osmosis Units
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Meyer Werft Delivers Eighth Passenger Ship For Indonesia
page: 28
Kvaerner Delivers New Flying Cat High-Speed Catamaran To Greece
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New Simrad Echo Sounder Goes Into Operation
page: 29
OUTSTANDING PASSENGER VESSELS OF 1990
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Aluminum Boats Delivers 85-Foot Crewboat— Sixth Built For Land And Marine
page: 42
Deway Marine & Industrial Patents New Seal For In-Water Shaft Repair
page: 43
Former Leading U.S. Builder Becomes Leading U.S. Repairer
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National Association Of Passenger Vessel Owners Annual Convention And Exhibition
page: 48
ABS Forms Strategic Marketing Team To Promote LNG Expertise
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Singmarine Launches RO/RO Container Vessel
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Jerald Tinkey Joins Ingram Barge Company
page: 50
World's Largest Refrigerated Cargo Ship, Built By Danyard A/S, Enters Service —First Of Class—
page: 52
Seventeen Additional RRF Vessels Activated For Persian Gulf Crisis
page: 53
Harbor Dredging Begins To Pay Off
page: 54
Marathon LeTourneau Announces Organizational Changes
page: 54
Thordon's 'Thor-Lube' Bearing System Combines Improved Performance, Ecological Safety
page: 55
Underwater Propeller Polish Produces 12 Percent Fuel Saving For QE2
page: 56
Swiftships Launches Detroit Diesel-Powered Custom Motoryacht
page: 56
Keel-Laying Ceremony For Double-Bottom Tanker Held At IHI's Aichi Yard
page: 58
Subtech '91 Issues Call For Papers
page: 58
Two Models Of Zodiac's Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIB) Chosen By U.S. Navy
page: 59
Furuno Again Honored At Annual NMEA Awards Banquet In Florida
page: 59
Tenth Maritime Seminar Set For New Orleans, January 10, 1991
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Marine Training School To Use S/S Annabella As LNG/LPG Training Ship
page: 60
U.S. Merchant Fleet Development Urged By Shipping Executive At New Orleans Conference
page: 60
Goudy & Stevens Shipyard Integrates Automated Layout, Cutting Processes In Building Largest U.S. Oil Skimmer
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$8.13 Million Conversion Contract Awarded Keppel
page: 61
Great Lakes Dredge Buys Barker Boys Creek Towing
page: 62
IDB-A Joins Cruisephone To Offer Services To Leisure Markets
page: 63
EES Announces New Sewage Treatment System
page: 63
Spectra Composites Take Undersea Exploration To Greater Depths
page: 64
International Conference On Underwater Welding Set For New Orleans
page: 64
Aqua-Chem To Move To New Location In Milwaukee, Wis.
page: 64
Atlantic Marine Acquires Floating Drydock With 225,000-DWT Lift Capacity
page: 65
Aqua Signal Supplies Lighting Systems For Cruise Ships
page: 65
Port Facilities Engineering Seminar Set By AAPA For January 28-30, 1991
page: 66
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