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CSAV New Car Carrier Service
From Port Everglades
Chilean line Compañ a Sud Americana de Vapores (CSAV) started its first vehi- cle carrier service at Broward County's
Port Everglades. CSAV's new Pure Car
Carrier (PCC)/Pure Truck Carrier service sails every other week from Port Ever- glades using Florida International Termi- nal, LLC, (FIT) for cargo handling.
EBDG Adds Staff
Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) an- nounced three additions to its team. In
EBDG's Seattle office naval architect
Nick Barczak joined the team, bringing three years of experience in naval archi- tecture. Barczak's technical skills range from drafting, to CFD and FEA analyses, wind tunnel and towing tank testing to basic naval architecture.
Naval architect
David Turner joins
EBDG's New Or- leans office bring- ing over 12 years experience. He has experience with a variety of vessel types including fer- ries, barges, re- search vessels, aluminum crewboats and offshore ves- sels. Also joining the New Orleans team is structural designer Anthony Rhoda, who brings 10 years of professional draft- ing experience.
ABS Forms Greater China
Operating Division
ABS announced a major organizational change with the creation of a fifth oper- ating division that will be responsible for the society’s activities in The People’s
Republic of China, Hong Kong SAR and
Taiwan. The reorganization took effect
October 15.
The Divisional Headquarters will be lo- cated in Shanghai where ABS already maintains a large engineering, survey and administrative office. Adam Moilanen has been appointed President of the new
ABS Greater China Division. The exist- ing China, Hong Kong and Taiwan sen- ior management teams remain in place and will form the nucleus of the new di- visional executive team.
The new division, which has been carved out of the existing ABS Pacific
Division, will operate in coordination with the Pacific, Europe and Americas
Divisions of the society and with the
Nautical Systems fleet management soft- ware division.
Spurring the decision to establish the new operating division has been the rapid diversification of China into the gas and offshore sectors, two areas of traditional strength for ABS. “The level of offshore and energy re- lated activity in China, both in relation to
China’s own needs and also in terms of major new construction projects for a wide range of offshore exploration and production units, is growing at a very rapid pace,” said Adam Moilanen. " O N N I E , A N E % L K ' R O V E 6 I L L A G E ) , &