Brian Singleton

  • —Free Program Available The 12th International LNG/ LPG Conference and Exhibition, Gastech 86, will be held in the Congress Centrum, Hamburg, West Germany, from November 25-28.

    The conference program is now available from the organizers as well as a registration form and booking information for travel and hotels.

    The active business climate generated by the internationally minded community in Hamburg will provide a positive background to the Gastech 86 meeting.

    Brian Singleton, conference director for Gastech 86, announced the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg will host a welcome party for all participants on Tuesday, November 25. The official Gastech cocktail-buffet party will be held on Wednesday, November 26, and all registered delegates and their spouses will be invited. Full details of both events will be provided for all registrants closer to the meeting date.

    Early registration is necessary to secure rooms in the listed hotels, particularly in the headquarters hotel, the CP Hamburg Plaza, which adjoins the Congress Centrum.

    Rooms will be alloted on a firstcome, first-served basis from the blocks of rooms held for Gastech participants.

    Gastech 86 is officially the first meeting in the new biennial schedule, the next Gastech conference being scheduled for 1988.

    For a free copy of the conference program, write to Brian Singleton, conference director, Gastech Ltd., 2 Station Road, Rickmansworth, Herts WD3 1QP, England, or telephone Rickmansworth (0923) 776363, or telex 924312 Gastec.

  • MR Feb-24#39  While  summarized last year by Brian Østergaard Sørensen, Vice)
    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 39

    the toxicity.” While the accomplishment is real, challenges remain, as Safety concerns extend to the bunkering operations. While summarized last year by Brian Østergaard Sørensen, Vice ammonia is produced in mass globally, the infrastructure President and Head of Research & Development, Two-Stroke needed

  • MT Jan-24#28  
Specialist 1st Class Brian M. Brooks/RELEASED
be)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 28

    medium-class mine countermeasure UUV designed for deployment off the Littoral Combat Ship. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brian M. Brooks/RELEASED be applied to Orca XLUUV 1 through 5, which will be built (encapsulated torpedo) mine.” and delivered to the Navy in the future

  • MR Nov-23#41  and loss of former owner, P. Brian Dui  y. 
Now under the)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 41

    , INC. business and ready to serve you again! Established 1854 Crandall had been on hiatus since 2021, due to the illness and loss of former owner, P. Brian Dui y. Now under the leadership of Brian’s daughter, Lisa, Crandall has put together a very talented and experienced global team that will keep

  • MN Oct-23#11  WW2, Mar- tian Schiller and Brian Bogen, Seattle-natives)
    October 2023 - Marine News page: 11

    level in the form of the to a lot of people, we were fortunate to run into Chris- Army-Navy E Award (February 1943). During WW2, Mar- tian Schiller and Brian Bogen, Seattle-natives themselves, key built winches for jeep tugs and mercy ships especially. both aware of the marine industry and Markey’s reputa- In

  • MN Aug-23#20  she entered Annap-
sisting the Brian McMahon High School Marine)
    August 2023 - Marine News page: 20

    his path through the Marine Technologies (Amtech) has taken an interest in as- Navy nuclear program, and another as she entered Annap- sisting the Brian McMahon High School Marine Science olis. We believe the pathway needs to expand into com- Academy in Norwalk, Conn. to learn how marine path- mercial

  • MN Apr-23#43  
Gard Joins ACBL
pany founder Brian D’Isernia, who 
is retiring)
    April 2023 - Marine News page: 43

    , effective March 1, 2023. has been appointed CEO and chair- man of the board, succeeding com- D’Isernia Lindholm Gard Joins ACBL pany founder Brian D’Isernia, who is retiring after more than 46 years American Commercial Barge Line in the role. announce it has hired Joel Gard as senior vice

  • MR Feb-23#10  ‘Real’ 
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    February 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 10

    Training Tips for Ships Tip #44 Is it ‘Real’ or is it … Copyright Brian/AdobeStock We’ve all been hearing so incredibly much about ChatGPT - its abilities, limitations, potential, promise and risks. So, let’s talk about it as it relates to maritime training. hatGPT is an application developed by OpenAI

  • MT Nov-22#39  is 25.2v.
Gens Ace Photo by Brian Hardy, Global Ocean Design
Figu)
    November 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 39

    , the mid-point voltage of a battery pack. A 6S battery is described as 6 cells x 3.7v/cell = 22.2v, though a full charge is 25.2v. Gens Ace Photo by Brian Hardy, Global Ocean Design Figure 4 LiPo batteries have four key voltages to know: A Gens Ace Tattu LiPo battery. The LiPo battery ? Max voltage:

  • MR Nov-22#50  with Christian Schiller and Brian Bogen 
The electrical)
    November 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 50

    to be the biggest boat hoist that it seeks to grow with the announcement that it closed in the world. outside investment with Christian Schiller and Brian Bogen The electrical system has a useful power of 1200 kWh and to take the company to the next level. To its maritime client a BMS system to monitor

  • MT Sep-22#60  sonar.  According to Dr. Brian 
Houston, Acoustics Division)
    September 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 60

    has developed Low-frequency broadband (LFBB), a technology area that exploits the structural acoustics in- volved with underwater sonar. According to Dr. Brian Houston, Acoustics Division Superintendent at NRL, LFBB can go beyond determining if something is there, it can also determine what it is. “When

  • MR Aug-22#32  Defense  NASSCO spokesman Brian Jones said the company)
    August 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 32

    Flight III DDGs, incorpo- • Robert E. Simanek (ESB 7) – under construction rating a new and more capable SPY-6 Air and Missile Defense NASSCO spokesman Brian Jones said the company is making Radar (AMDR). the San Diego yard more productive, ef? cient and competitive. General Dynamic’s NASSCO yard in San

  • MN Jul-22#41  Smith
ed vice chairman; and Brian Hughes, VP 
Delaney Joins)
    July 2022 - Marine News page: 41

    and Heinz Stalhammar elected chairman; Rick Iuliucci, VP of as chief engineer. The Vane Brothers Company, was elect- Todd Smith ed vice chairman; and Brian Hughes, VP Delaney Joins BHGI operations & sales, Hughes Bros., Inc., Bristol Harbor Group, Inc. has hired was reelected treasurer. naval architect

  • MN Jun-22#38  systems following an 
impact. Brian Stanton, North America)
    June 2022 - Marine News page: 38

    Tech File Where Failure is not an Option Naval vessels cannot afford to lose critical systems following an impact. Brian Stanton, North America Engineering Lead at Parker Hanni? n Gas Turbine Division, talks about the extensive testing required for inlet ? ltration systems used on these ships.

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2  Tom Ewing   5  Brian Stanton,        
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    across the maritime spectrum. He is a free- of Donald Blount for many years. lance writer and regular contributor to this magazine. 2 Tom Ewing 5 Brian Stanton, is a freelance writer specializing in energy and environ- North American Engineering Lead, Parker Hanni? n mental issues. He contributes

  • MN Apr-22#27  addition, N.J. has an OSW sup-
Brian Sabina leads New Jersey’s)
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    April 26-28: the offshore wind industry and iden- tify supply chain opportunities. Business Network for Offshore Wind In addition, N.J. has an OSW sup- Brian Sabina leads New Jersey’s OSW economic growth programs. Sabina said N.J. works plier registry. State of? cials use it as closely with the Business

  • MN Apr-22#26  RFP.
pick up after that. Brian Sabina is the Chief Economic)
    April 2022 - Marine News page: 26

    say what level of response they received from the Wind struction on track for 2022. Supply chain pacing will likely Institute RFP. pick up after that. Brian Sabina is the Chief Economic Growth Of? cer for the New Jersey Economic Development Authority. NEW JERSEY He was asked about supply chain and related

  • MN Apr-22#24  and tier 1 suppliers with 
- Brian Sabina, 
“adjacent suppliers”)
    April 2022 - Marine News page: 24

    , NBOC has established an “Act Local Program.” Their team is out there, literally working the levers to connect developers and tier 1 suppliers with - Brian Sabina, “adjacent suppliers” in New Bedford, e.g., commercial ? shers who know maritime operations and can offer vessel Chief Economic Growth and

  • MN Mar-22#19   ernor of New Orleans, and Brian Deese, Director of the)
    March 2022 - Marine News page: 19

    ports or for former mayor of New Orleans and former lieutenant gov- which ports would be eligible to apply. For example, IIJA ernor of New Orleans, and Brian Deese, Director of the provides $25 million for the MARAD Marine Highways National Economic Council. Program. Not a large sum in comparison to the

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    January 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 20

    area that exploits the structural acoustics involved with Ship (LCS) Mine Countermeasures (MCM) Mission Package. underwater sonar. According to Dr. Brian Houston, Acoustics According to a Navy statement, The Navy plans to procure Division Superintendent at NRL, LFBB can go beyond deter- 30 Knife?

  • MT Sep-21#33  in East Taunton, MA and led by Brian Smith-Fisher, 
JW Fishers)
    September 2021 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 33

    Based in East Taunton, MA and led by Brian Smith-Fisher, JW Fishers Mfg. has been in business for over ? ve decades and continues to specialize in the design and manufacture of high-tech, reasonably priced underwater search equipment. Its sonar systems, underwater metal detectors, ROVs, and magnetometer

  • MR Jun-21#24  and procedures,” said Brian Dolph, 
during their two-month)
    June 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 24

    and what may need improvement, and can help in? u- Evaluation. The Campbell crew conducted the evaluations ence tactics, techniques and procedures,” said Brian Dolph, during their two-month deployment supporting joint Arctic who heads the RDC’s Surface Branch. “This work directly operations off Greenland’s

  • MN Jun-21#37 ,” said Modutech’s Brian Swindahl. “The  2,100)
    June 2021 - Marine News page: 37

    is a single Docking) is to provide waterborne support at U.S. Navy Cummins QSM11 engine, producing 450 horsepower at Installations,” said Modutech’s Brian Swindahl. “The 2,100 rpm. This big power gives the little tug a speed over boats are required to have the ability to safely assist vessels 7.5 knots

  • MR May-21#35  Waterhouse Robert Ekse Brian King
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ABB, which worked)
    May 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 35

    GREEN BATTERIES John Waterhouse Robert Ekse Brian King EBDG ABB, which worked with Louis Dreyfus Armateurs with been tapped to supply power solutions for 10 hybrids to be its SOVs, has also been active in the passenger sector. Most built for Portuguese operator Transtejo, for fast ferry routes recently

  • MT Mar-21#57  (ROVs) and associated 
Brian Allen
tooling. Deepsea)
    March 2021 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 57

    . It will also deliver full servicing, repair, calibration, upgrades and modi? cations for FET remotely op- Strohm erated vehicles (ROVs) and associated Brian Allen tooling. Deepsea Technologies will also Deepsea Mining First for Strohm Rovco Launches Spin-Off “Vaarst” have responsibility for the repair