CF ' 0 3 Spotlights Industry Challenges
Cruise + Ferry 2003, which is set for London's Grand Hall, Olympia, from May 13-15, will be the 10th biennial exhibition and conference in a series ranked as the passenger shipping industry's premier technical and operations event.
The extended format introduced in 2001 - which helped to attract more than 350 exhibitors and 3,500 professionals from 50 countries - is being retained with major maritime hotel content in the trade fair and conference program as well as a gala dinner marking the second Cruise + Ferry Awards. In a new feature, a special arena within the exhibition hall will be available for company and product presentations.
Apart from individual booths showcasing suppliers to the cruise, ferry and fast ferry sectors, exhibitors range from shipyards, engine and propulsion manufacturers, systems developers and design consultancies. There will also be 10 national pavilions, and a U.K. Interiors Group pavilion. Exhibitor highlights include: A&P Group, who will be featuring repair and conversion capabilities such as the recentlycompleted first scheduled drydocking and guarantee inspection on the P&0 Cruises vessel Aurora; and Belimo Automation - the Swissbased manufacturer that will be showing its range of electric actuators for motorized control devices in heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; Blohm + Voss Repair: spotlighting its development of environmentallyfriendly Dockmaster and Dockboy hydro-blasting units and the Paintmaster coatings robot; and GE Marine Engines: U.S. manufacturer of gas turbine propulsion systems has completed or is fulfilling orders for COGES and C0DAG systems on 21 cruise ships.
On the Conference side of Cruise + Ferry 2003, the line-up of more than 30 speakers includes D a v i d Dingle, managing director of P&0 Cruises; J a c k Williams, president and COO of Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises; A l e x a n d e r P a n a g o p o u l o s, managing director of SuperFast Ferries; and M a r k Hilferty, managing director of McNeece. For more information, call +44 (0) 1932 893 860, or log on to the Cruise + Ferry 2003 website - www.cruiseferryex.com, which includes facilities for stand bookings and visitor/ delegate registration.
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Content
- Doherty takes the Helm at Maritrans page: 8
- Electronic Milestone for Two-Stroke Champ page: 10
- Investment in Design page: 14
- New Era of the Double-Hull Bulker page: 14
- IZAR Sestao Launches 11,300-cu. m. Dredger page: 16
- Advance Notices of Arrival page: 19
- Government Update page: 20
- LCS Program Team Announced page: 23
- There's Something About Mary page: 24
- A Love of the Sea Takes Dreams to Reality page: 29
- Marlink Extends Radisson Seven Seas Contract page: 32
- CF ' 0 3 Spotlights Industry Challenges page: 32
- Azipull Technology Debuts on Offshore Vessels page: 33
- Keppel To Build $105M Jack-Up Bigfoot for ENSCO page: 34
- World Offshore Drilling Activity: A 5-Year Outlook page: 36
- Ulstein Delivers 23,500-hp Normand Master page: 40
- Offshore-Inland Provides the Fix page: 42
- Rolls-Royce Debuts New UT Designs page: 44
- DPS: Expanding Options for Many Operators page: 45
- Bollinger Delivers For K-Sea Transportation page: 47
- All the Men in the Sea page: 47
- VT Halmatic Takes Charge page: 49
- VT To Unveil Shipyard Technology Investment page: 51
- Speeding to Safety page: 52
- Scotland Sees Opportunity, Innovation in the North Sea page: 54
- ISPS Model Security Training Courses Update page: 57
- Committees, Associations, and Societies page: 61
- World Maritime Tech Exhibit Set For San Francisco page: 63
- SeaArk Delivers Patrol Boat to NYPD page: 64
- Camarc, Kvichak Team On Pilot Boat page: 65