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Crandall Dry Dock To
Present 25th Dockmaster's
Seminar
Crandall Dry Dock Engineers,
Inc. will present its 25th
Dockmaster's Training Seminar on
February 7-10, 1994 in San Diego,
Calif. This course is intended for dockmasters, marine engineers, naval architects and others involved in the docking of vessels. Subjects to be covered during the seminar will include: accidents, types of docks, ship characteristics impor- tant to drydocking, calculating block loads, stability of ship and ship/dock system, blocking, docking plans, docking procedures, vessel handling, dry dock inspection, rating of dry docks, case studies and typical predocking calculations required for
U.S. Naval vessels.
For more information or to regis- ter, contact: Crandall Dry Dock
Engineers, Inc., P.O. Box 505637,
Chelsea, Mass., 02150, tel: (617) 884- 8464; fax: (617) 884-8466.
Currence Named General
Manager Of Bollinger's
Algiers Iron Works
Richard M. Currence, Jr. has been named general manager of
Algiers Iron Works & Dry Dock Co.,
Inc. by Bollinger Chairman and CEO
Boysie Bollinger. Algiers Iron
Works is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bollinger Machine Shop & Ship- yard, Inc.
Seaspan Acquires Marine
Closures Manufacturer
Seaspan International Ltd. of
North Vancouver, B.C. has pur- chased Rivtow Marine Ltd., a ma- rine closures manufacturer. Rivtow has been renamed Manly Marine
Closures Ltd. and is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Seaspan Inter- national. Manly designs and manu- factures commercial doors, windows and hatches for the marine indus- try.
Seaspan operates Canada's larg- est fleet of tugs and multi-purpose barges, providing a wide range of marine transportation services to the marine industry on the Ameri- can West Coast and is engaged in shipbuilding and repair through its division, Vancouver Shipyards Co.
Ltd.
Leopold Honored By
British Royal Academy
Of Engineering
Dr. Reuven Leopold has been elected a fellow by the British Royal
Academy of Engineering, the only
American so honored in 1993, for his accomplishments as a naval ar- chitect. The induction took place at the New Fellows' Dinner in London on Monday, November 8.
Dr. Leopold's innovations in hull design and hydrodynamics as well as his reported responsibility for the designs of over half of all U.S.
Navy ships were factors considered in awarding him this honor.
Other foreign fellows this year include S. Toyoda, founding chair of Toyota Motor Corp.; Dr. C.J.
Frejacques, president of the
French Academy of Science; and
Dr. P.R. Rao, science and technol- ogy advisor to the president of In- dia.
NRC Stands For National
Research Council In Safety
Story
In the October 1993 issue, in the safety at sea editorial by the Inter- national Salvage Union's Captain
Okkie Grapow, the initials NRC stand for the National Research
Council, in reference to the organi- zation which is working with the
U.S. Coast Guard and the U.S. Navy to reassess national salvage pos- ture.
Ballantine Elected To
Newpark Board Of Directors
William T. Ballantine
Newpark Resources, Inc. has elected William T. Ballantine to the company's board of directors.
Mr. Ballantine has been with
Newpark since December, 1989, and has served as executive vice presi- dent since January 1992.
Newpark Resources, Inc. provides integrated environmental and oilfield services to the exploration and production industry.
Shearer & Associates OSHA-
Accredited To Certify
Maritime Gear
Naval architecture firm Shearer & Associates, Inc., has been accred- ited by OSHA to perform maritime gear certification.
This lets Shearer & Associates perform required examinations and testing, and issue and maintain req- uisite records of those shore-based material handling devices and float- ing cranes and derricks requiring certification under OSHA regula- tions. The geographic area of opera- tion will be the U.S. Gulf Coast and
Inland Waterways.
MARINE PROFESSIONALS ASSOCIATED
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Supply of new and second hand equipment
Reconditioned spare parts service class certificate on request • Main/auxilliary engines and parts • Turbo chargers • Generating sets • Purifiers • Pumps • Anchors and chains engines and deck • Life-boats/life-rafts/gangways equipment * Safety equipment * Navigation and deck equipment
Technical
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