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Offshore Technology Yearbook

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Leading Off The Index

OTC coverage starts on pg. 24 "/ weve/z 77-/o(yGtfr oa PR/CES WOULD GO T/V/S tf/GH. "

ABB 49

Abeking & Rasmussen 64

ABS 44,60,67

Advanced Production & Loading 50,53

Albacore Research 36,7

Alfa Laval 67

Alstom Marine 23

ASME 30

Atlantic Marine 8

Autoship Systems Corp 38

Ballard Power Systems 62

Blue Sea 73

Bollinger Gulf Repair 34

Bollinger Shipbuilding 9,12,34,36

Bona Shipholding 50

Bouchard Coastwise Management 34

Brittany Ferries 10

Bryce 73

BV 1

C. Raymond Hunt 9

Calhoun MEBA Engineering School 67

ChevronTexaco 43

ConocoPhilips 29

Cummins 9,12

Daewoo Shipbuilding 43

Delta Wave Communication 28

Detroit Diesel 34

DNV 31,53,56,60

Dreggen Crane 57

Drewry Shipping Consultants 42

Ericsson 29

EUKOR Car Carriers 52

Farstad Shipping 4

Federal Energy Regulatry Commission 45

Fender Care 73

Flender 10

Florida Hydro Power 23

Frank Mohn 7

Galtex Pilots 9

Gaz de France 46

GL 67

Gladding Hearn Shipbuilding 9

GlobalSantaFe 33

Graig Group 49

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock 8

Hamilton 9

Hamilton Jets 73

Hamworthy KSE 4

Hapag-Lloyd 9

Havyard Leirvik 4

HBJV 9

Hernis Scan System 56

Holland & Knight 14,17

Hyundai Heavy Industries 49

Hyundai Motor Co 52

Inmarsat 28

Intenselite 73

Intercon 34

Interorient Navigation Co 67

IPS 73

J. Ray McDermott 3

Jotun 5

Keppel FELS 28

Keppel Group 67

Kia Motors Corp 52

Knutsen OAS Shipping 33

Kobelco Marine Engineering 67

Kongsberg Maritime 43,55,5

L&M Bo-Truc Rental 12

Leslie Control 73

Lloyd's Register 60,67

Lockheed Martin 9

Mackay Marine 29

MAK 11

Marflex 28,73

Marlow Ropes 7

Mediterranean Shipping Co 23

Merwede Shipyards 11

Meyer Werft 10

Midwest 73

Minerals Management Service 24

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 43

MS Pumps 7

MSA

MTU 62

Nauticast 73

Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Div 23

Naviera F. Tapias S.A 42

NorseLight 50

Norsk Hydro 28

Northrop Grumman Ship Systems 9

Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine 67

Oberdorfer 73

ODS-Petrodata 24

Offshore Davits 73

Offshore Source 29

Overseas Shipholding 67

PDVA Marina 6

PDVSA

Pemex 24

Petrocom 29

PhoenixEnergy Navigation 67

Pride Intl 33

Reintjes 9

Renk 7

Rolls-Royce 66

Rutter Technologies 33

Samsung Heavy Industries 4

Shell Canada 9

Siemens 29

Signal Intl 33,73

Skeie Group 8

SNAME 30,31

Statoil 50

Stolt Offshore 33

Teekay Shipping 42

Teekay Tanker Services 50

Teleflex 73

Thrane & Thrane 67

Thrustmaster

Todd Pacific Shipyard 67

Transas Marine USA 29

Tsakos Energy Navigation Ltd 4

Twin Disc 12

Ugland Nordic 50

Ulstein Verft 4

Ultraship 67

Uniteam Intl 55

US Navy 23

USCG 9

V. Ships

VEBO 67

Verint 73

Verreault Drydock 9

Vinashin 49

VT Halter Marine 9,40

Wartsila 10,46

Westfalia 73

Wilh. Wilhelmsen ASA 52

Wynn

York 73

Maritime Meanings "No Great Shakes" Shakes are the staves of a cask after it has been taken to pieces. As a seaman's well-being depended upon the integrity of the ship's casks and their contents, a disas- sembled cask was of little value to him.

Hence, attributively, no great shakes meant of no use, of little importance.

Source: An Ocean of

Words: A Dictionary of Nautical Words and

Phrases, by Peter D.

Jeans; Birch Lane

Press, 1998 380n/miles from Boston

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A deep harbor port

X cellent workmanship

Donald R. Kerr: Tel. 902-492-5820

E-mail: kerr.donald@halifaxshipyard.

US Agent: Lou Gomlick: Tel. 732-290-0049

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