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+44 (0) 171 486 1951; fax: +44 (0) 171 486 3773.

SASMEX "97: April 29-May 2, Baltimore, I lontact: U.S. Marine Safety A^g^tiation |(USMSA), 1900 Arch St., F^clelphia, Pa. |l 9103-1498, tel: (215) ^^3484; fax: (215) ?63-9785.

International Trade Fair for Logistics (LOG '97): \pril 29-hAay^ 1997, Essen, Germany.

Zontact: E^fn Trade Shows, 70 W. 36th St., |5te. #60arN.Y„ N.Y. 10018, tel: (212) 356- 3406; f fax: (212) 356-0404; pttp://j^ww.dtsusa.com/dts/.

MAY 1997 ffshore Technology Conference '97: May 5-8,

Astrodome U.S^^kComplex, Houston, Texas, lontact: Offshore IBfchnology Conference, P.O. &ox 833868, RichardWi, Texas 75083-3868, si: (214) 952-9494; fa\(214) 952-9435.

Managing A Non-Profit Center: May 6,

Iniversily of Connecticut Avery Point Campus, proton, CT. [ontact: Coastal StWGies/UCONN Avery Point, (860) 405-JB26; e-mail: coastal@ucon- vm.uconn.edui he Safe Operation of Tankers in Coastal

Raters and Approaching Terminals: May 8-9, he Ccfendish Conference Centre, Duchess

J\ewsAondon, U.K. lontJct: Jane Hill, Conference manager, The fstjrjte of Petroleum, 61 New Cavendish St., don W1M 8AR, U.K., tel: +44 171 467 b0; fax: +44 171 255 1472.

Midwest Section/Indianapolis Chapter

Itegfated Product Engineering Forum For laval Ordnance and Electronics: May 13-15, loomingtoiV Indiana Convention Center, loomington, In ontact: Annette G, Verna, American Society of laval Engineers WASNE), 1452 Duke St.,

Bexandria, Va. 2*314-3458; tel: (703) 836- 727; fax: (703) 8®6-7491. )RA '97 (ThefSecond Int'l Conference on arine Technology): May 13-15, Pomeranian linces' Cast# Szczecin, Poland, bntact: Sue Owen, conference secretariat, [essex Institute of Technology, Ashurst Lodge,

Ihurst^outhampton, U.K. S040 7AA, tel:

J4 1703 293 223; fax: +44 1703 292 853; naijf [email protected]. + Ferry 97: May 13-15, Olympia 2, on, U.K. |nt|ft: BML Business Meetings Ltd., 2 Station tkmansworth Herts WD3 1QP, U.K., tel: 1^776363; fax: +44 1923 7777206. 197 Trai^nortation, Operations, pnagement And Economics Symposium: hy 14-15, NewYorkXity.

Intact: Edward Lewandowski, chairman,

IAME Publicity Commjtee, tel: (201) 216- 112. •PA's Facilities Engineering Seminar: May 123, Omni Watersidfe Hotel, Norfolk, Va. jitact: Eileen Dendl, P.R. director, American |ociation of Port^uthorities, 1010 Duke St., xandria, Vy?2314, tel: (703) 684-5700; jril, 1997 fax: (703) 684-6321, e-mail: [email protected] com.com.

JUNE 1997

Turbo Expo '97- LaiWfajga & Air- 42nd

Turbine & Aeroengine Congress: June 2-5,

Convention Center, Orlando, Fla.

Contact: ASME International, 345 E. 47th St.,

N.Y., N.Y. 10017-2392, tel: (404) 847-0072.

AUVSI '97 (Association For Unmanned Vehicle

Systems International): June 2-6, Baltimore,

Md.

Contact: Daryl Davidson, AUVSI executive firector, 1200 19th XNW, Ste. 300,

Washington, D.C. 20036, teN^2) 857-1889; fax: (202) 223-4579.

International Fastener and Precision Formed

Parts Manufacturing Exposition: June 3-5, 1997, Rosemont Convention Center, Rosemont,

III.

Contact: Glenn Bischoff or Debbie Trawczynski,

IFE '97, 191 South Gary Ave., Carol Stream, III. 60188-2092, tel: (708) 260-9700; fax: (708) 260-0395.

Emergency Diesel Generator (EDG) Owner's

Group Industry-Wide Conference: June 3-6,

CRUISE+FERRY97

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

OLYMPIA 2 CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION CENTRE

LONDON 13-14-15 MAY 1997

GLOBAL AND REGIONAL INFLUENCES ON THE

CRUISE MARKETS - SESSION 1

The World Cruise industrVat the Millenium Tony

Peisley, Cruise Market Travel «ialyst, UK

The Globalisation of the Ci\se Industry Jay J

Lewis, President, Market Scope llc^ Miami

Seasonal repositioning strategies^ current and future trends for the main cruise malkets Jacques

Charlier, Research Associate, Universite (^(Jjolique de

Louvain, Belgium

Volume, value and characteristics of maritime tourism in the Eastern Mediterranean G^se

Michaelides, General Manager Marketing, The LoS(|

Organization, Cyprus

FAST FERRy KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS-

SESSION 2:

Fast and Faster Robert Clifford, Chairman, Incat

Australia Pty Ltd, Tasmania

Limitations on operating - the day-to-day challenges Rob Bryce, Business Development

Manager, Hart Fenton & Co, UK

Fast v Conventional Ferries - comparative advantages Erik 0stergird, Business Development

Manager, Scandlines (DSB Rederi A/S), Copenhagen

REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CO-OPERATION

IN THE CRUISE SECTOR - SESSION 3

The Role of the MedCruise Association in the

Mediterranean region's bid to make it a value- for-money cruise destination Anne-Marie

Sciberras, Secretary General, MedCruise Assoc, Malta

Cruise Europe: co-operation in Marketing Drive

Captain Andre de Wilde, Executive Manager, Cruise

Europe, Belgium

A successful attempt towards the development of cruise business in Japan Itoh Goiti, President,

Taiheiyo Ferry Co Ltd, Japan

EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DISASTER

MANAGEMENT - SESSION 4

Disaster Management - Lessons learned from

TWA, a personal perspective Martha Reardon, The

Harbor Consultancy International, USA

Emergency response and disaster management

Chris Beesley, Senior Admiralty Manager, Ince & Co

Solicitors, London

On board Emergency Training for Crews Jim

Brand, Commercial Manager, RGIT Ltd, Aberdeen

Developing a flexible and cost-effective bridge simulator for crisis management training Goran

Granholm, Research Scientist, VTT, Finland

REFURBISHMENT - SESSION 5

The classic refurbishment of the Savarcfta •

Ataturk'syacht KahramanSadikoglu,Presidejytuzla

Shipyard and Tourism Inc, Istanbul

Avoiding accommodation refurbishmej#mistakes

Anthony Dugdale, Regional General Manner, Trimline,

UK

CRUISE SHIP DESIGNS INFLUXES - WHICH

WAY FORWARD? - SESSION I

The evaluation and rating^f cruise ships: the passengers' perspective Jouglas Ward, President,

The Maritime EvaluationsJsroup Ltd, and author of the BERLITZ Guide to Co^Bing and Cruise Ships

Classic Voyagers Rafurn Stephen M Payne, Senior

Naval Architect^rd Project Manager, Carnival

Corporation Teoj^nical Services, London

Design ijjp^ation on the club ship Aida Kai Bunge,

Senior Partner, Partner Ship Design, Hamburg

Discussion Panel:

Njal Eide, Designer, Njal R Eide A/S, Norway (to be confirmed)

Petter Yran, Architect, P yran & B Storbraaten

Architect AS, Noiway (to be confirmed)

John McNeece, Chairman, McNeece, London

Donald Mathias, General Director Passenger Ship

Division, Samsung Heavy Industries, Korea

THE REMOVAL OF DUTY FREE AND FUTURE

STRATEGIES FOR ONBOARD RETAILING - Part 1 - SESSION 7

Keynote paper: Which European Ferry Routes will still be viable by the Millenium? Peter lies,

Partner, MDS Transmodal, UK

A Millenium without duty free - the end of the

Scandinavian Ferry and cruise ferry industries as we know them? Klas Brogren, Director, ShipPax

Information, Halstad, Sweden

Report on the Campaign to Retain Duty Free

William Gibbons, Board Member, Duty Free

Confederation and Director, Passenger Shipping

Association, UK kFUTURE STRATEGIES FOR ONBOARD RETAILING •JD THE REMOVAL OF DUTY FREE - Part 2

Malice retailing into the 21" century Dee Maher,

RetaiNOperations Controller, Allders, UK

Can the^jrowth strategies of the airports be adopted «>y passenger shipping post non- tax- free? DawkJ Feldman, Mercer Management

Consulting, Parr

The interiors of the new large fast ferries radically depart from air^uft styles and encouragj passenger flow andf^pend Nils Beijer, Managj|

Director, Figura Arkitekt^kSweden

FAST FERRY PRESENTATIONS - SESSION

A new medium size fast ferr^design fr®m Bazan

Juan A Manage^^n F^ando Yard, and Juan L TejedorVrografi Manaayezan, Spail llew dual-pdfrJose destan for' butei nud El

JeMffer l^cx, Jlaval HanJE^S^^^iagl

It-hull and mono-hull funristic /ice President Sal!

Filling the Ferry - a i seasonal traffic Archita^ptatalicJl

A new fast ferries Jukka Laitera

Design, Finnyards Ltd, Ra

Philosophy of High Sjped Craft Capt Amir Esmiley,''

Nautical Surveyor ami, Tom Allan, Chief Surveyor,

Marine Safety Ag^cy, UK

Seacomfort analysis of the operational parameters^romparing a catamaran versus a monohull }M, Kvalsvold, Det Norske Veritas, Norway

SuperSeapat - from design to operation Vincenzo

FarinettL Technical Manager and Mauro Parodi, Project

Manager, Fincantieri, Italy and Michael Simpson,

Dnyfot, Hart Fenton & Co, UK fcsification and operational needs of the new feneration of high speed ferries Robert Curry, fManager Rule Development and Michael Pearson,

Head Safety & Environment Systems Certification, ABS

Europe, London

CREATING THE ONBOARD VACATION AURA -

SESSION 9

Design of Onboard passenger marketing

Partner, The Syntax Group'

State-of-the-Art in Onboard EiBedMfFnent

Technology Derek dbm. Managjff Director,

Glantre Eng^ering,^JK

Switching tfe entertainT%ent,fenyironment - lighting public spaces on cmbefM" and fories

Peter E<%Cims®13 Market M#agtetranc^fiPg, UK key area for

McDonald, Senior

NEffDE

SHIP

I DEVELOPME

SION 10

ENGER

WincrPRmfort for Cruise/PdSsenger Vessels

Andreas G Jensen, Torben Sandergaard and Flora M

Livesey, Danish Maritime Institute, Lyngby

Sailing cruise liners for the next century Frank R

MacLear, President and Chief Naval Architect, MacLear & Harris Inc, New York

New concept of passenger elevator for cruise ships Bjorn Stenwall, Senior Naval Architect,

Passenger Ship Division, MacGREGOR Group

Fundamental rethinking of passengership design for economic operations by owners and construction by shipyards Markku Kanerva, Director - Business Development, Deltamarin Ltd, Finland

Improved noise control - the hidden consequences for the design of modern cruise vessels Christer Borjesson, Det Norske Veritas,

London

Ventilation system design and maiAenance for air quality on passenger ships ADJpibster, Lloyd's

Register, UK

STABILITY/SURVIVABILIJ

CONSIDERATIONS - SESSN & FLOODING 11

New damage stability a^Fidards and upgrading stability standards a^existing passenger/car ferries Osman Tuian, Dimitris Konovessis and

Centekin Tuzcu, TlwShip Stability Research Centre,

University of StralRlyde, Glasgow

Retrofitting R^Ro ferries - selecting safer systems

Keith W Hutjpnson, Research Associate, Argonautics

Maritime^^hnologies Ltd, David Byrne, Managing

DirectojWransmarine Ltd, David Hewitt, Managing

Dirertir Armstrong Technology Associates Ltd, UK

Flooding Risk Analysis - a design aid to passenger ps Chunsheng Hu, Lloyd's Register, UK

THE INTERNET AND CRUISE + FERRY -

EXCITEMENT,SCEPTICISM AND CONFUSION -

SESSION 12

The Internet for marketing and sales of cruise and ferry products in the future John Broughan,

Partner, Travel Technologies Group, USA

Cyber Ships - cruising into the 21" century John

Kimb™§|^r9li^(^ruisePhone Inc, USA (to be tonffme^ ^^^ \for this session

CRUISE + FERRY 97 EVENIjfG RECEPTION he Cruise + Ferry 9^^WlH^ception will be jointly hosted by the Australian Trade Commission and the

Australian High Commission in Australia House on the

Strand from 19.00 to 20.30h. ^PROPULSION ADVANCES AND ECONOMY

APROVEMENTS - SESSION 13

TnWJew 4000 in fast ferry application Gerhard

HauSsnann, Director Marine Applications, MTU

Friedriatehaven, Germany

Azipod propulsion now favoured for the large cruise ships. Mikko Niini, Marketing and Sales

Manager, Kvae^er Masa-Yards, Finland

Aeroderivative gks turbine cruise ship power system update Sl^Brady, Advanced Programs

Manager, GE Marine &^^ustrial Engines, Cincinnati,

USA

The Propulsion hydrodynamics and manoeuvring features of Polarlys - one ofibe new Norwegian

Coastal Express liners on t^^'Hurtigruten" services LeifVartdal, Chief Hydrod^jmicist, Ulstein

Propeller A/S, Norway

Propulsion choice for a Danish ro-ro ferh^roject

Erik Mailer, Senior Design Manager, MAN B&^Qiesel

A/S, Denmark

LIFE SAVING - SESSION 14

The Practicality of Demonstrating Marine

Evacuation Systems Geoff Billington, ML Lifeguard

Ltd, UK

Safety - are we all in the same boat? Jens Peter

Bie, Technical Administration Manager, Viking Life-

Saving Equipment, Esbjerg

WORKSHOP SESSION on IMO Legislation (Attendance to this 2-hour workshop is free to ship operators - see the appropriate section of the registration form)

SOLAS Amendments, Chapter II-2 fire protection, fire detection and fire extinction

SOLAS Amendments, Chapter ll-l, construction - subdivision and stability, machinery and electrical installations international Safety Management Allan Barrett,

Senior Surveyor, and David Whittaker, Principal

Surveyor, Construction Services Department, Lloyd's

Register, London

To resister for the conference: Fax or call the Cruise + Ferry Secretariat Tel:

Circle 233 on Reader Service Card + 44 1923 776363 Fax: + 44 1923 777206

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