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Bollinger to Head

Shipyard Association

Donald T. "Boysie" Bollinger, CEO of

Bollinger Shipyards, Inc. was elected

Chairman of the Shipbuilders Council of

America (SCA). Bollinger replaced

Herschel T. Vinyard, Jr., Vice President of Atlantic Marine Holding Company, who served the previous two years as

Chairman. Steve Welch, CEO of Todd

Pacific Shipyards Corp., was elected the position of Vice-Chair. The elections occurred during the Council's annual

Spring Meeting last week in Seattle,

Wash. SCA is a national trade associa- tion representing the U.S. shipyard industry. SCA members build, repair and service America's fleet of commer- cial vessels, and constitute the shipyard industrial base that maintains and repairs Navy combatant ships and other government craft, as well as builds small and midsized vessels for the U.S.

Coast Guard, U.S. Navy and other gov- ernment agencies. The Council repre- sents 38 companies that own and oper- ate over 100 shipyards, with facilities on all three U.S. coasts, the Great Lakes, the inland waterways system and

Hawaii. SCA also represents 26 affiliate members that provide goods and servic- es to the shipyard industry.

MJP Waterjets Names

Twin Disc Rep

To strengthen sales in North and South

America as well as Israel, MJP Waterjets has signed a sales and service agreement has been signed with Twin Disc. The marine branch of Twin Disc manufac- tures and sells marine transmissions, surface drives, controls and propellers.

The co-operation with Twin Disc is a valuable platform for the increasing growth of MJP Waterjets.

LR to Move Marine Ops to Southhampton

The Lloyd's Register Group unveiled plans to move its London marine opera- tions to a specially developed site at the

University of Southampton. The move, which is planned for 2009, will see the transformation of the University's

Boldrewood Campus to accommodate a building for Lloyd's Register, a training facility jointly-owned by Lloyd's

Register and the University, and the

University's School of Management. "It will parallel and complement two other technology-driven initiatives we are taking - the establishment of marine

R&D facilities in China and South

Korea," said David Moorhouse,

Chairman of Lloyd's Register. He stressed that the move would not affect the group's London link, as the corpo- rate office and governance of the Group will remain firmly based there.

France Telecom to Sell

Connexion by Boeing

Maritime Service

Connexion by Boeing said that France

Telecom Mobile Satellite

Communications has been selected as the first sales associate to offer the

Connexion by Boeing maritime high- speed connectivity service to the com- "ECAUSETHESIGNS ARENTALWAYSTHIS OBVIOUS 7ORLDWIDELOCATIONS 6ISITUSONLINE WWW, COMCOMXRAY #OMPLETE3ECURITY3OLUTIONS !T, COMMUNICATIONS WE SEETHEFUTUREOFSECURITY ASDEVELOPINGTHEMOST ADVANCEDSECURITYSCREENING SOLUTIONSCOUPLEDWITHWORLD CLASS TRAINING CUSTOMERSUPPORTAND SERVICE, OFFERSAFULL RANGE OFINDUSTRY LEADINGPRODUCTS TOACCOMMODATEANYSECURITY SCREENINGCHALLENGE , 3OLUTIONS4HAT7ORK

News

Pictured on the left, Donald T. "Boysie" Bollinger,

Chief Executive Officer of Bollinger Shipyards,

Inc. and right Herschel T. Vinyard, Jr., Vice

President of Atlantic Marine Holding Company.

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