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ShipRepair OQ & C6nversion/0 9-10 NOVEMBER OLYMPIA 2 LONDON

CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

DAY ONE - November 9

SESSION 1 - THE INDUSTRY

The future and competitive edge of the repair industry in Singapore

Tong Chong Heong, Vice President ASMI and

Executive Director, Keppel, Singapore

Hong Kong's shiprepair industry now and after 1997

Yang Shi Lan, Deputy Managing Director, Yiu Lian

Dockyards, Hong Kong

The United States Shiprepair Industry - a need for international market penetration

Bob Leber, Director Shiprepair, Newport News

Shipbuilding & Engineering, USA

SESSION 2 - OPERATIONS

Introduction of Planned Maintenance systems onboard managed tonnage

Lock Parker, Group Technical Executive, Acomarit (UK), Glasgow

Life extension onboard Chemical Tankers

Speaker to be announced

Operating older tonnage in a hostile environment

Peter Harrap, Chief Engineer Superintendent,

BP Oil UK Ltd, UK

Engine repair assistance by satellite (ship-to- conference demonstration)

Lars Brodje, Maritime Adviser, Inmarsat, London

LUNCH FOR REGISTERED DELEGATES

SESSION 3 - SHIPYARDS

Shipyard development

Peter Meanley, Director, Posford Duvivier, UK

Shiprepair and ISO 9000

John De Rose, Operations Manager, Quality

Services, Lloyd's Register of Shipping, UK

Gas safety in repair yards - people and equipment

Karl-Peter Rohlssen, Gas Safety Specialist, Ibeda

GmbH, Germany

Getting ready for refit - a shiprepairers' point of view

David Blincow, Managing Director and Chief

Executive, A&P Appledore (Tyne), UK

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OFFICIAL EVENING RECEPTION

DAY TWO - November 10

SESSION 4 - SURVEYS

Repair versus Scrap

Kjetel Brun-Olsen, Senior Surveyor, Det Norske

Veritas, Norway

Vessel inspections-ship approval

Gary Skipp, Manager Marine Services, Texaco

Marine Services, Texas

How far can a ship's structure deteriorate before it is irrepairable?

John Waite, Principal Naval Architect, The Salvage

Association, UK

Extended operational audits

Tony Brindle, Aim Safety, UK

What is an enhanced survey?

Bob Vienneau, Vice President, ABS Europe Ltd,

London

Owners' Survey - shipyard approval

Speaker to be announced

LUNCH FOR REGISTERED DELEGATES

SESSION 5 - CONVERSIONS

Ship conversion contracts - The Key Clauses

Simon Curtis, Partner, Watson, Farley & Williams,

London Conversion Project A

Speaker to be announced

Conversion Project B

Speaker to be announced

SESSION 6 - NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN

PAINTS AND COATINGS

A panel discussion with four of the world's leading suppliers

Hempels - Svend Johnsen, Deputy Director,

Marine

International - panellist to be announced

Jotun - Ragnar Jahr (water ballast tank concept)

Rodney Towers, Marketing Manager (ballast tank problems)

Sigma -

The organisers reserve the right to amend this programme

REGISTRATION BY MAIL OR FAX

Conference fee of £385 plus £56 VAT on taxable element (payable by each delegate) includes volume of conference papers, participants list, lunches, coffee breaks and an invitation to the evening reception. Cheques should be made payable to BML Business Meetings Ltd.

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