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People & Company News
Ocean Marine Leaves Morgan City
For Houma
Ocean Marine Brokerage Services has moved its main offices from Morgan City, La. to Houma, La.
According to Steve Kokinos, president of Ocean
Marine, the move will better position Ocean Marine in order to serve the industry more effectively.
The company, which has been active in the sales of all types of commercial vessels worldwide since 1978, specializing in fishing vessels and oilfield related marine equipment, will maintain a branch office in
Morgan City, La. in addition to its other branch offices located throughout the U.S. Gulf.
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Heidenreich Marine Forms Venezuelan
Subsidiary, Opens Branch Office
Heidenreich Marine Inc. has formed a Venezuelan subsidiary and the opening of a branch office in Cara- cas, Venezuela.
In addition to assisting with the marketing and char- tering of vessels in Heidmar's panamax tanker pool,
Star Tankers, and product tanker pool, Dorado Tankers,
Heidenreich Marine Caracas, C.A. will be used to help with the development of business in Central and South
America.
Jesus R. Parra has been appointed the Managing
Director of HMC. He comes to HMC from Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A., where he was a Products Account
Executive for various subsidiaries of this state owned oil company.
Assisting Parra will be Jose Gregorio Peraza, as manager of Chartering/Operations. Peraza also comes from Petroleos de Venezuela, where he served as a
Fleet Commercial Supervisor and a Senior Advisor for new business development.
Marine Fire Fighting Manual
Is Now Available
The first edition of Marine
Fire Fighting for Land-
Based Firefighters is now available. This manual pro- vides training, technical knowledge, reference mate- rials, and skills develop- ment for those who respond to vessel fires. Shoreside firefighters need to under- stand their departments' policies and liabilities as they pertain to waterfront and marine incidents and this textbook outlines the roles and responsibilities of responding agencies and the concept and implementa- tion of a unified command structure.
The text describes shipboard hazards, common situa- tions encountered in vessel fire situations, and charac- teristics of a shipboard fire incident plus vessel stabili- ty and ship/shore interface concerns.
It also addresses the requirements of maritime regu- latory organizations such as the U.S. Coast Guard,
Transport Canada, and International Maritime Organi- zation.
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MARINE
Fire Fighting
For Land-Based
Firefighters
International Fire Service Training Association
Wartsila Records Orders In China
Wartsila reports orders for Sulzer RT-flex diesel engines for two multi-purpose carriers to be built at
Shanghai Shipyard in China for Chinese-Polish Joint
Stock Shipping Co. (Chipolbrok).
The order consists of low-speed marine engines to have common-rail fuel injection — reducing emissions and they lack visible exhaust smoke at any operating speed. For each vessel, Wartsila will also supply three
Wartsila 20 auxiliary engines. Sulzer RT-flex is the world's first low-speed marine engine to have com- mon-rail fuel injection. This year, Wartsila has received orders for six Sulzer RT-flex engines.
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Industry Leaders Elected To
ABS Membership
Sixty-Nine prominent shipping industry executives have been elected as new members of ABS. In addi- tion, Rear Admiral David L. Brewer III, Comman- der, Military Sealift Command, U.S. Navy, was appointed as a member; bringing ABS worldwide membership to 803. The members, each eminent in their maritime field of endeavor, provide broad gov- ernance and oversight of ABS. Members are drawn from various sectors of the marine, offshore and related industries worldwide.
The new members are:
M.A. Abraham, Chairman & Managing Director, ABAN Group
Marcelo P. Arcos, Jr., General Manager, Transportes Navieros del
Pacifico S.A.
Ghazi A. AHbrahim, President, Mideast Shipmanagement Ltd. (MSML)
Giovanni Barbaro, Owner, Pietro Barbara S.p.A.
Luca Bertani, General Manager, Finbeta, S.p.A.,
Giovanni Battista Bollorino, Owner, Marittima Fluviale Di Navigazione, S.p.A.
Giuseppe Bottiglieri, Managing Director, Bottiglieri Di Navigazione, S.p.A.
Jae Cheol Byun, President, JSM International Ltd.
Paolo Cagnoni, General Manager, Mediterranea Di Navigazione
Dr. Maura Fernando Orofino Campos, President, Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.
Dr. Yih-Nan Chen, Chairman & President, United Ship Design & Development Center
YuarvChang Chiang, President, China Shipbuilding Corp.
Dong-Hyun Cho, President & CEO, Dooyang Line Co. Ltd.
Sooho Cho, Vice Chairman, Hanjin Shipping Co. Ltd.
H.N. Chu, Deputy Chief Engineer, Chinese Petroleum Corp.
Nicola Coccia, President, Mediterranean Shipping Cruises
Yoram M. Cohen, CEO, Liberian International Ship &
Corporate Registery (LISCRI
Robert P. Curt, General Manager, Marine Transportation,
ExxonMobil
Nello D'Alesio, President, Dalmare S.p.A.
Luigi D'Amato, Owner, Fratelli D'Amato S.p.A. Armatori
Michele D'Amato, Owner, D'Amato Di Navigazione S.p.A.
Cesare D'Amico, Managing Director, Italia S.p.A. Di
Navigazione
Giovanni Dellepiane, Owner, Rimorchiatori Riuniti
Timothy Dool, President, Algoma Central Corp
Heng Chiang Gnee, Managing Director, Sembawang Shipyard
Re. Ltd., Singapore
Rear Admiral N.P. Gupta, Director General Naval Design,
Indian Navy
Tong Chong Heong, Managing Director, Keppel FELS Ltd.
S.K. Huang, Executive Vice President, Evergreen Marine
W.H. Huang, President, Yangming Marine Transport Corp.
Domenico levoli, Owner, Marnavi S.p.A.
Hak Se Jang, President, Korea Line Corp.
Jeong Joon Jeon, President, Keoyang Shipping Co. Ltd.
Timothy T. Jones, Managing Director, Barry Salles
Sung-Leep Jung, President & CEO, Daewoo Shipping & Marine
Engineering Co. Ltd.
Jing-Wan Kim, President & CEO, Samsung Heavy
Industries Co. Ltd.
Koang In Kim, President, INP Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.
Teo Joo Kim, Chairman, Pacific Carriers Ltd.
Young Chi Kim, President, Namsung Shipping Co. Ltd.
Ragnar M. Knutsen, President, Sealift Inc.
Vijay Kumar, Director, Bharati Shipyard Ltd.
Carlo Andrea Marsano, Owner, Lloyd Sardegna Compagnia
Di Navigazione S.R.L.,
Raymond I. Martino, Vice President - Marine, Atlantic
Mutual Companies
Reginald A. McNee, Area Manager-South East Asia, Tidewater Marine
International Pte. Ltd.
Sanjay Mehta, Managing Director, Essar Shipping Ltd.
Giovanni Montanari, Owner, Navigazione Montanari S.p.A.
Robert G. Morgan, Vice President - Reinsurance, Atlantic Mutual Companies
Marco Novella, General Manager, Carichi Liquidi Societa' Azionaria S.p.A.
Patrick O'Hern, Vice President & General Manager, Bay Shipbuilding Corp.
C.K. Ong, President, U-Ming Marine Transport Corp.
Alexander P. Panagopulos, President & Managing Director, Superfast Ferries S.A.
Rear Admiral Sampath Pillai, Chairman & Managing Director, Goa Shipyard Ltd.
Sebastiano Portunato, Director, Portunato Marine Consultants
Anthony Richardson, Managing Director, Shiptech Re. Ltd.
Robert K. Rimlinger, Senior Vice President-Marine, LeTourneau, Inc.
Dennis Rochford, President, Maritime Exchange for Delaware River & Bay
Steve T. Scalzo, President & CEO, Foss Maritime Co.
Constantine Scarvelis, Technical Consultant, Trident
Maritime Agency
C.C. Shih, Vice President, Taiwan Navigation Co. Ltd.
Jaka Aryadipa Singgih, President Director, P.T. Bumi International Tankers
Oentoro Surya, President Director, P.T. Arpeni Pratama Ocean Line
Dr. Ir. Adwin H, Suryohadiprojo, Managing Director, PAL Indonesia
Tara Tiradnakorn, Vice President-Operations, Unocal Thailand
Ivo Tommaseo, Owner, Marjan Shipping Services Ltd.
Edward J. Tregurtha, President, Moran Towing Corp.
George Tsavliris, Principal, Tsavliris Towing & Salvage
Ong Kok Wah, Director, Chuan Hup Holdings Ltd.
Su-Eun Yoo, President, Shina Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.
Yung Woo Yoon, President, Pan Ocean Shipping Co. Ltd.
Gianni Zacchello, General Manager, Studio Tecnico Navale Zacchello. nView Establishes Joint Agreement
With Headhunter nVIEW Corporation has signed a joint development agreement with Headhunter, Inc., to develop a cus- tomized tank monitoring system for the marine indus- try.
The tank monitoring system will integrate the unique capabilities of nVIEW's SiMON, Ship's Information
Monitoring system, with a proprietary digital interface to Headhunter's tank and pump controller of which
Headhunter will distribute this product as part of its line of integrated marine sanitation systems.
The Headhunter Sentry II tank monitoring system features full calibration of irregular shaped tanks, auto- matic or manual pump control via software, display of percent of volume and gallons remaining, four levels of user-configurable alarms and a programmable software display. The system can support up to 32 tanks for potable, gray and black water, as well as fuel, oil and sludge tanks.
Data from the Headhunter system can be viewed on multiple displays strategically located throughout the vessel, giving the captain instant access to all tank information on a single integrated display. The data can be rebroadcast to additional PCs in the network via an Ethernet connection, and can also be transmitted via
RF to a laptop or to mobile PCs.
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Stewart Joins Board at Hornbeck-Leevac
Hornbeck-Leevac Marine Services, Inc., announced that the board of directors has unanimously appointed
Bernie W. Stewart to fill the recently created board vacancy. Stewart served in a variety of senior manage- ment positions with R&B Falcon until its merger in
January 2001 with Transocean Sedco Forex, Inc., most recently as Senior Vice President, Operations of R&B
Falcon Corporation and President of R&B Falcon
Drilling U.S., its operating subsidiary.
Crowley Reorganizes its Marine
Services Subsidiary
Crowley Maritime Corporation has reorganized its
Crowley Marine Services subsidiary into three distinct operating groups — ship assist and escort services; petroleum services; and energy and marine services.
Steve Peterson, senior vice president and general manager, is now managing energy and marine services and will relocate from Jacksonville to Seattle. Rob
Grune, vice president and general manager, is manag- ing ship assist and escort services; and Bruce Barto, vice president and general manager, is directing Petro- leum Services, also from Seattle. Each of these indi- viduals reports directly to chairman, president and
CEO, Tom Crowley Jr. and has profit and loss respon- sibilities for their groups. 46 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News