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senior vice president, commercial, and Richard Halluska as senior vice president, operations.

Mr. Bugby will assume respon- sibility for all chartering activity, and sales and purchases, while pro- viding strategic guidance for OMI's marketing programs. He joined

OMI in February of this year as assistant to senior vice president and chief operating officer, Craig

H. Stevenson, Jr. Prior to joining

OMI, he was head of business de- velopment at Gotaas-Larsen Ship- ping Corporation.

In his new position Mr. Halluska will be responsible for all technical, ship management and personnel functions. Prior to his promotion to vice president in 1993, he was assistant vice president of opera- tions.

Captain Halluska has extensive operational, seagoing and shorebased maritime experience.

He has been at OMI for nine years, most recently as vice president of

Safety, Quality and Risk Manage- ment.

MarineSat Introduced

By MCN

Maritime Cellular Network, Inc. announced a new low-cost satellite service. MarineSat will be avail- able by the last quarter of this year.

Through its Early Adopter Pro- gram, shipping companies will be eligible to receive satellite voice, data and fax service for $1.10 per minute to anywhere within the U.S.

The footprint for MarineSat in- cludes 600 miles from the coast of

North and Central America, the

Caribbean, Alaska and Hawaii.

For more information on MCN

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STN Atlas Elektronik

Receives More Orders

From China

STN Atlas Elektronik has re- ceived orders for the design and installation of Atlas 9730 vessel traf- fic systems at the ports of

Guangzhou and Yantai in mainland

China. Both installations are ex- pected to begin service in mid-1996, with equipment due for delivery by this year's end. They follow recent commissioning of similar systems at Dalian, Qingdao and Shanghai.

For more information on

STN Atlas Elektronik

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Nedlloyd Consolidates

Shipment Management

Offices

To strengthen its customer ser- vice and remain a cost leader,

Nedlloyd Lines is consolidating its

U.S. offices into six expanded re- gional offices. In addition, the com- pany will establish a new serivce center in Atlanta to provide faster document turn-around and im- proved accuracy for customers.

Support operations in Baltimore,

Boston, Port Everglades, Jackson- ville, Secaucus and Seattle will be reassigned to the company's re- gional offices in Norfolk, Charles- ton, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

The Rotterdam, Netherlands- based company is an international shipping and logistics management company which carries more than 850,000 TEU of goods on 52 con- tainer vessels.

GSA Awards Supply

Contract For Sea Force RIBs

Willard Marine of Anaheim, Ca- lif., was awarded contract GS-07F- 77360 by the U.S. General Services

Administration (GSA), which places the Sea Force line of RIBs on the

Federal Supply Schedule. The Sea

Force RIBs on schedule range from 16 ft. (4.9 m) up to 24 ft. (7.3 m), and include outboard models and in- board diesel powered models with outdrive or waterjet propulsion.

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LIFE EXTENSION • REFURBISHMENT • SUPERINTENDENCE • SURVEYING • DOCKING • MAINTENANCE

ShipRepair& Conversion 95

OLYMPIA 2 LONDON 7-8 NOVEMBER 1995

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

DAY ONE-November 7 08.30 Delegate Registration 09.00 Exhibition Opens 09.30 Conference Opens

Alan Thorpe, Conference Chairman

TANKERS

The large tanker market

Eric Shawyer, Chairman, E A Gibson, London

Ship vetting

Martin Shaw, BP Ship Vetting Service, UK

LNG lengthening - commercial and technical

Cees Droogendijk, Deputy Director Fleet Services,

Anthony Veder BV, Rotterdam and Kaspar Bosma,

Managing Director, YVC Bolnes, Rotterdam

Electrical pod drive refits on product carriers jutjani Laapio, Board Member, Nemarc Shipping,

Finland and Mikko Niini, Marketing Manager,

Kvaerner Masa-Yards, Helsinki

Shipyard Safety (the owners' view)

Chris Clucas, Dorchester Maritime, Isle of Man

Shipyard Safety (shipyard requirements)

Martyn Plummer, Director, Martyn Plummer

Associates, Newcastle upon Tyne

ISM CODE - THE MAINTENANCE

FACTOR (DEBATE)

Introduction

Tor-Christian Mathiesen, President, Det Norske

Veritas Classification, Havik

Panel Members:

Malcolm Willingale, Group Auditor, V Ships,

London

Steve O'Callaghan, General Manager, Ugland/

Interocean, UK

Mike Pride, Managing Director, Denholm Ship

Management, Glasgmv

John De Rose, Manager Marine Quality Services,

Lloyd's Register of Shipping, London

Ned Larking, Manager SMC Competence Centre,

Det Norske Veritas, London (Additional owners and operators are invited to participate in this session)

SHIPREP AIRING

New Regulations affecting the repair industry

Dennis Stonebridge, Director, Drewry Shipping

Consultants, London

Can organtin anti-fouling have a sustainable future?

Don Litten, HM Inspectorate of Pollution, Bristol

Containership operator's view

Bill McConnell, Fleet Technical Manager, P&O

Containers, London

Planning & Documentation

Keith Brook, Senior Development Engineer,

Lloyd's Register of Shipping, London

Avoiding contractual disputes

James A Kelley, Partner, Bastianelli, Brown &

Touhey, Washington

Correct coatings fan Aubert, Technical Support, Jotun Marine

Coatings, Sandefjord

Diesel condition monitoring ]ohn Roe, Managing Director, ICON Research, UK 11.00 THE SR&C95 RECEPTION HOSTED BY A&P APPLED0RE

DAY TWO-November8 09.00 Conference restarts 09.00 Exhibition opens

FERRY REFITS AND UPGRADES

Safety problems - post Estonia lan Dand, Director of Hydrodynamics, British

Marine Technology, UK

Retrofit solutions - post Estonia

Peter Rosholm, Managing Director, Kvaerner

Ships Equipment, Sweden

Keith Taylor, Managing Director, MacGregor

Group, UK

US$10m lengthening and upgrading of the

Dana Maxima

Roger Burnison, Project Manager, Astilleros

Santander, Spain

Ferry operators joining this session

Rolf Kjaer, Technical Director, Color Line, Norway

Carl-Otto Dahlberg, Director, Siena Rederi, Sweden

MAINTENANCE FACTORS IN

NEWBUILDING DESIGN (DEBATE)

Introduction (bulk carriers)

David Robinson, Vice President Technology, ABS

Europe, London

Panel Members:

Bill McConnell, Fleet Technical Manager, P&O

Containers, London

Jack Waters, Fleet Manager, Shell International,

London

Jan Aubert, Technical Support, Jotun Marine

Coatings, Sandefjord (Additional panellists with current newbuilding projects have been invited to join this debate)

THE REPAIR DEBATE - "BRANDY AND CIGARS" - A post-lunch debate with delegates, speakers, panellists and invited exhibitors in an open discussion of the industry's problems and future 16.00 Conference Ends 18.00 Exhibition Closes

Two extensive sessions of technical workshops will take place concurrently with the main programme. Details from the

Secretariat.

EXHIBITORS

ABB Industrial Systems • Thames Diesel Injection Parts • Nicol & Andrew • Cygnus Instruments • Galatz

Shipyard • MacGregor • Ian-Conrad Bergan •

A&P Appledore • Britannia Heat Transfer • KaMeWa • LIPS • Ship Repairers & Shipbuilders • Swansea

Drydocks • Gdansk Shiprepair Yard • TurboNed •

Marine Marketing International • Hellenic Shipyards •

Shipdock Amsterdam • China ShipbuildingCorporation • Atlantis Shipyard • Elgin Brown & Hamer • G M D

Shipyard • Renave • Bangkok Maritime Services and

Engineering • North Rivers Marine • B&H Exchangers • Kwang-Youn-Gi Engineering • CMR • Carena

Shipyard • Trinity Marine Corporation • Keller Bryant • UniThai Shipyard & Engineeering • Astilleros

Espanoles • Marine Management Systems • Wilmot

Marine Services • MAN B&W Diesel • Astican • Malta

Drydocks • Noishipco • Nicointemational • G C Ridley • Patent Construction Systems • Gryfia Shipyard •

Calvey Marine • Black Sea Shipyard • Norman Harrison

Associates • HJM Marine • Taylor Kerr • Ugland

International • SpecTec • Diesel Marine International • Lloyd's Maritime Information Services • Metalock

Industrial Services • Scamp • Lloyd's Beal • DMI Cast

Iron Welding Services • L&S Services • Pan-United

Shipyard • Tandanor • Underwater Shipcare • Wilton-

Fijenoord • Bazan • ASMAR • Alfa-Laval • Bender

Shipbuilding & Repair • Cabnave • Colombo Dockyard • Enavi Shipyard • K S R C • Lisnave Shipyards •

Bond Instrumentation & Process Control • Albwardy

Marine Engineering • Sun Marine • Schichau

Seebeckwerft • Unitor • Tyne Dock Engineering •

Navimor Storem • Starweld • Viktor Lenac •

Blohm+Voss • Electrocatalytic • Amo Dunkerque •

Southwest Marine • Stag Marine • San Francisco

Drydock • Ugland Interocean Management •

Hong Kong United Dockyards • Astilleros Braswell •

Testbank Ship Repair & Boiler Company • Novorossiysk

Shiprepair Yard • Onomichi Dockyard • Scheldepoort

Repairyard • Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co • Vancouver

Shipyard • Yiu Lian Dockyard • Global Diving Services • AMI Exchangers • Inshore MarineServices • Bethship • Dubai Drydocks • Finnish Foreign Trade Association • Railko • Marine Worldwide Services • Lloyd Werft • Bremer Vulkan • TradeWinds • SUDMoteursSA

Marseille • Carlden Marine & Industrial Agencies •

Paul HammelmanMaschinenfabrik • Nauta Shiprepair

Yard • Dry Air Technology • Harland & Wolff •

Conoship International • Dorbyl Marine • BASREC •

Malaysia Shipyard & Engineering • Cork Dockyard •

Dunston Shiprepairers • Niehuis & Van den Berg •

Dusty Miller • King Fahd Shiprepair Yard • Forgacs

Engineering • Mil Davie • Rapid Marine Services •

Sobrena • Van Brink Shipyard • Stage Blast • Siren •

Nordok • Singapore Technologies, Shipbuilding &

Engineering • Gemsan-NetShipyard • TsakosShipyard • Ship Services • Atlantic Marine • Dakar Marine •

Diver Underwater Contractors • Neorion Shipyard •

Turbogen • Turkish Shipbuilders Association • Cascade

General • J M Heat Exchangers • Harris Pye Marine •

Wartsila Diesel • BMEC • SSA • Sigma Coatings •

Shanghai Machinery Import & Export • Turbo Technik • Halifax Shipyard • Irving Group • Cheong Eng

Engineering • Verolme - Botlek • Vlaardingen Oost •

Fincantieri Palermo Shipyard • Kherson Shipyard •

Elefsis Shipyard • Cammell Laird • Stone Manganese

Marine • P B Asher Diesel Engineers • Nederlek

Shiprepair • Intralink Service (Europe) • New Sulzer

Diesel • DAV Engineering & Marine • Stephenson

Engineering • Motonaval • PSM Instrumentation •

Lloyd's of London Press • Rosyth Royal Dockyard •

Standard Piston Ring • Posford Duvivier •

Ugland Interocean Quality Systems • UB Shipping •

FOR CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OR EXHIBITION INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT

THE SHIPREPAIR & CONVERSION SECRETARIAT: Fax: +44 1923 777206 Tel: +44 1923 776363

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