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Great Ships of 2004

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CP Ships Makes Key

Appointments

Jeff Drake has been appointed to the new position of Vice President

Intermodal and Logistics, reporting to

CEO Frank Halliwell. CP Ships has also restructured the management of its

Montreal-based services in anticipation of the year-end retirement of Terry

Burrows, Senior VP Commercial responsible for this business, after 40 years of service. Mark Royden, VP

Sales, has assumed responsibility for

Montreal-North Europe services. Tony

Bruno, Senior VP Commercial

Gulf/Atlantic, is now also responsible for Montreal-Mediterranean services. In addition, Alan Boylan, whose appoint- ment as Executive VP Commercial for

Montreal-North Europe, Australasia and

Middle East/India was announced earli- er in the year, joined CP Ships on 15th

November.

ABS Becomes Associate

Member of SIGTTO

ABS has become the first classifica- tion society accepted into membership to the Society of International Gas

Tanker & Terminal Operators (SIGT-

TO). A not-for-profit international organization established in 1979,

SIGTTO's mission is to enhance the safety and operational reliability of gas tankers and terminals.

Shell Marine Products

Wins MSC Contract

Shell Marine Products (US) Company (SMP) has been awarded a Department of Defense contract to support more than 150 government-owned ships in the U.S.

Navy's Military Sealift Command (MSC) fleet worldwide. The company competed for the right to supply marine lubricants and provide waste oil dispos- al services and related engineering sup- port services. The contract value is approximately $8.6 million and work will be performed in various locations around the world for a period of one year, starting January 1, 2005. The con- tract represents a significant achieve- ment for the growth aspirations of SMP.

It includes four one-year options, which if exercised, would bring the total cumu- lative estimated value of this contract to approximately $46.5 million. SMP will dedicate existing and new resources to the fulfillment of this contract, which the company believes will further cement the position it and its affiliates hold as leaders in the global marine lubricants market.

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