Monte

  • Spanish shipbuilder Astilleros Espanoles S.A. (AESA) recently delivered the first of four 370,000-cubic- foot reefer vessels for Del Monte under construction at its Sevilla yard.

    Classed ABS A1 E AMS +RMC ACCU, the Liberian-flag reefer Del Monte Planter has an overall length of 462-1/2 feet, length between perpendiculars of 426-1/2 feet, beam of 73 feet, depth of 42 feet and draft of 30 feet. Like her sister ships, the Planter is powered by an AESAbuilt MAN B&W Diesel 6L60MC engine, which has a specific fuel oil consumption of 124.5 grams/bhp/hr, with a maximum continuous rating of 13,750 bhp at 117 rpm. The 10,000-mt refrigerated cargo vessel will be able to obtain a speed of 20 knots at her design draft of 22-1/2 feet, and 18 knots at her full draft of 30 feet.

    Each of the four 370,000-cubicfoot reefers has four holds optimized for the carriage of palletized cargoes, with single hatches. All the holds have similar cubic capacities.

    Deep fuel oil tanks are arranged fore and aft of the holds aboard the 8,990-gross-ton vessels. Even though the machinery space and accommodations are located aft, the machinery space and uptakes are not integrated with the accommodation block. There are 16 single crew cabins on board.

    The 124-FEU (forty-foot equivalent- unit) Del Monte Planter has three tweendecks, with 16 refrigerated spaces divided into eight thermally independent parts. She is fitted with two sets of 19-mt lifting capacity twin cylinder topped electrohydraulic cranes. A single 3-mt cylinder topped electrohydraulic crane has been installed for stores and provisions.

    Furthermore, the Del Monte Planter will feature computerized Spare Parts Inventory Management (SPIM), Planned Maintenance (PMS) and Condition Monitoring (CMS) systems from Marine Management Systems, Inc. (MMS) of Stamford, Conn.

    The fully integrated systems were installed under a contract awarded by Del Monte Fresh Fruit International of Hamilton, Bermuda, to MMS.

    According to Don Logan, MMS vice president, the systems will be installed on the eight other Del Monte reefers under construction at AESA.

    The shipboard systems will inter- face with MMS's SPIM and PMS systems being installed at Del Monte's operation office in Hamilton, as well as at an additional shore office expanded to support a warehouse system. Working together, these systems will provide full inventory and maintenance management control for the Del Monte fleet of vessels.

    AESA is also constructing five 580,000-cubic-foot reefers for Del Monte. These vessels will each have an overall length of 520 feet, breadth of 77 feet, and draft of 30 feet. Like the smaller reefers, these five vessels will each be powered by a single AESA-built MAN B&W Diesel 6L60MC engine.

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  • Astilleros Espanoles SA (AESA) of Spain recently received an order believed to be worth $88 million for three refrigerated cargo vessels from Del Monte Fresh Fruit International Inc. Last year, Del Monte ordered six reefer vessels from AESA. According to reports, the three new reefers will be

  • . The large restaurant can seat all the passengers at a single sitting. Close to the sun deck and the swimming pool there is a cozy winter garden. DEL MONTE PLANTER Astilleros Espanoles Spanish state-owned shipbuilder Astilleros Espanoles S.A. (AESA) recently delivered the Del Monte Planter, the first

  • The program has been announced for the Gastech 78 LNG and LPG meeting which will be held in the new Monte-Carlo Convention Centre from November 7- 10 this year. It will be the sixth in the series. Leading the program will be a paper of great significance from OPEC—the Organization of the Petroleum

  • Gastech 78, the sixth LNG/ LPG meeting in the series, will be held from November 7-10, 1978, in the new Spelugues Conference Centre in Monte Carlo, Monaco. The meeting thus returns to Europe, following the outstandingly successful Gastech 76 conference and exhibition in New York last year at

  • to be delivered in 1989. The group's Puerto Real yard is constructing a 61,000-dwt carrier for Spanish shipowner Elcano and two reefer vessels for Del Monte Tropical Fruit Co. The Sevilla yard is building four more smaller reefers for Del Monte. In addition, the AESA also received a three-year contract

  • Clayton Industries, El Monte, Calif., has published a new 16- page, full-color brochure detailing maritime applications of its steam generators. The brochure c o n t a i n s specifications, design features, and schematic drawings that illustrate several possible steam systems. Clayton steam generator

  • five-toncapacity cranes with 25-ton cranes, plus the installation of necessary fittings to each of the two C3-class vessels, the Del Valle and the Del Monte. The Board also determined that a price of $29,030 for additional spares and container fittings was fair and reasonable for each of the vessels

  • and management positions both in the U.S. and abroad, including several years as general manager of Texaco's Panamanian fleet, headquartered in Monte Carlo. With the consolidation of fleet activities under Texaco Marine Services Inc. in 1984, he was named president of the new company

  • Co., Inc., announced the award of a contract to Bender by Jo Daviess Riverboat Venture of Chicago for the conversion of the 205-foot Galena Eagle (Ex-Monte Carlo) from a dinner excursion vessel to a casino riverboat. The Galena Eagle will be based in Galena, Illinois, and operated by the owners of

  • Christmas valued at some $600 million. Fincantieri's Monfalcone and Venice yards will build two 1,500- 1,800 passenger cruise ships for Sitmar Line of Monte Carlo. They will be used in the Caribbean area. Delivery is scheduled by the end of 1988. Two large passenger/cargo ferries were ordered by the

  • , USN, World War II hero famed for his exploits with aircraft carriers in Pacific combat. His daughter Mrs. Courtney Sprague Vaughan of Monte Sereno, Calif., sponsored the vessel, with her sister, Mrs. Patricia Sprague Reneau of Chula Vista, Calif., serving as matron of honor. John F

  • MR Aug-21#21  guianense (Tamarindo del Monte)
*Naval Architect Pepijn)
    August 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 21

    hand sewn light-airs canvas Tree Species Used Sail Area 580 sqm (6,300 sq ft) ? Hymenaea courbaril (Jatoba/Guapinol) ? Dialium guianense (Tamarindo del Monte) *Naval Architect Pepijn van ? Cedrela odorata (Cedro Amargo/Spanish Cedar) Schaik of Manta Marine ? Picea sitchensis (Sitka Spruce) Design is the

  • MR Apr-21#54  by Sea World Management of Monte Carlo, which 
The Janice)
    April 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 54

    , is scheduled for delivery in the second half of 2021. The new Prysmian ? agship will be Senesco Prysmian OHT managed by Sea World Management of Monte Carlo, which The Janice Ann Reinauer is a “Tier 4” ATB Tug. already takes care of the management of the three other ca- ble-laying vessels of the

  • MT Apr-20#38  project.
of repair. The Monte Lirio project opened in)
    April 2020 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 38

    1 of offshore survey at its Old Chiriqui River hydroelectric project and identify any areas in need work under the OceanVision project. of repair. The Monte Lirio project opened in 2014 and generates 51.6 MW of clean energy. The Pando project opened in 2019 and generates 33.3 MW. Kraken Robotics reports

  • MR Aug-18#92  jobs. For the oil tankers Montes-
used to activate the)
    August 2018 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 92

    hazardous safety reasons, an ATEX approved areas, highlighted in a couple of recent pneumatic (air) pump XA11G was repair jobs. For the oil tankers Montes- used to activate the PYPLOK tool. peranza & Montestena from Ibaizabal Group, the repair jobs were carried out Right: The permanent repair was

  • MT Oct-16#42  the Canadian Ar-
using the Monte Carlo method, doing repeated)
    October 2016 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 42

    a multi-year ridge. problem of designing for icebergs and we built software here, There is a zone in the Beaufort Gyre near the Canadian Ar- using the Monte Carlo method, doing repeated simulations chipelago where you get ridges forming. It gets thicker and of icebergs and structures, which allows for

  • MN Apr-16#23 , 
trying with the energy bill, Monte-
sano is con? dent that)
    April 2016 - Marine News page: 23

    Unsuccessful in using the Coast Guard Authorization bill, and now, trying with the energy bill, Monte- sano is con? dent that the VIDA lan- guage will pass at some point during this session of Congress. He adds with enthusiasm, “We’re very optimistic about our chances. We have the sup- port of several

  • MR Sep-15#34  they  ghera is located in the Montesyndial  the Northern Adriatic)
    September 2015 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 34

    Mama industrial and logistical uses. Port Mar- vested three million euro into studying vessels in action makes it clear how they ghera is located in the Montesyndial the Northern Adriatic as part of its Trans- Economic Impact got their name: two barges move inside area, a section of disused industrial areas

  • MR Jun-15-77#2  78 To Be Held 
Nov. 7-10 In Monte Carlo 
Gastech 78, the)
    June 15, 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 2

    1493. This year's recipient is James A. Farrell Jr., the chairman of Far- rell Lines. Sixth LNG/LPG Meeting Gastech 78 To Be Held Nov. 7-10 In Monte Carlo Gastech 78, the sixth LNG/ LPG meeting in the series, will be held from November 7-10, 1978, in the new Spelugues Con- ference Centre

  • MR Aug-15-77#4  Navigation Corp. Ltd Italy, Monte Carlo, Switzerland: Agenzia)
    August 15, 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 4

    le Grand S.A. Germany: Wilhelm Schmidt, Ingenieur-Dock-Werftburo. Greece: N. Bogdanos Marine Bureau. Hong Kong: Island Navigation Corp. Ltd Italy, Monte Carlo, Switzerland: Agenzia Marittima Cambiaso Risso S.p.A. Japan: Nissho-lwai Co. Ltd. Norway: Henning Astrup A/S. Spain: Fernando de Azqueta

  • MR Sep-77#12  Navigation 
Corp.; Italy, Monte Carlo and 
Switzerland—Agenzia)
    September 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 12

    le Grand S.A.; Germany—Wilhelm Schmidt, In- genieur-Dock-Werftburo; Greece —N. Bogdanos Marine Bureau; Hong Kong—Island Navigation Corp.; Italy, Monte Carlo and Switzerland—Agenzia Marittima Cambiaso Risso; Japan—Nissho- Iwai Co. Limited; Norway—Hen- ning Astrup A/S; Spain—Fer- nando de Azqueta

  • MR Nov-77#4  Navigation Corp. Ltd. 
Italy, Monte Carlo, Switzerland: Agenzia)
    November 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 4

    Bigard le Grand S.A. Germany: Wilhelm Schmidt. Ingenieur-Dock-Werftburo Greece: N. Bogdanos Marine Bureau Hong Kong: Island Navigation Corp. Ltd. Italy, Monte Carlo, Switzerland: Agenzia Marittima Cambiaso Risso S.p.A Japan: Nissho-lwai Co Ltd Norway: Henning Astrup A/S Spain: Fernando de Azqueta Bernar

  • MR Dec-77#12  22-24, 1978, at 
the Del Monte Hyatt House, Mon-
terey)
    December 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 12

    Conference has been announced by chairman Ernest W. Skiles, The Carboline Co. The three-day conference, scheduled March 22-24, 1978, at the Del Monte Hyatt House, Mon- terey, Calif., is sponsored annu- ally by the Marine Coatings Com- mittee of the National Paint and Coatings Association. Attendees

  • MR Aug-78#5  will be 
held in the new Monte-Carlo Con-
vention Centre)
    August 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 5

    Conference Includes Major Paper From OPEC The program has been an- nounced for the Gastech 78 LNG and LPG meeting which will be held in the new Monte-Carlo Con- vention Centre from November 7- 10 this year. It will be the sixth in the series. Leading the program will be a paper of great significan

  • MR Mar-80#52  Roll-on/Roll-off Methods 
Monte Carlo, 15-17 April 1980)
    March 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 52

    •TV k V J The 4th International Conference & Exhibition on Marine Transport using Roll-on/Roll-off Methods Monte Carlo, 15-17 April 1980 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Tuesday 15 April Session 1 14.00h.-17.00h. Ro-Ro Operations and Trades The potential of the Ro-Ro vessel as a multi- purpose carrier in

  • MR Mar-15-80#62  Roll-on/Roll-off Methods 
Monte Carlo, 15-17 April 1980)
    March 15, 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 62

    ^ ^p^^^^^^The 4th International Conference & Exhibition on Marine Transport Wt^^^m using Roll-on/Roll-off Methods Monte Carlo, 15-17 April 1980 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Tuesday 15 April Session 1 14.00h.-17.00h. Ro-Ro Operations and Trades The potential of the Ro-Ro vessel as a multi- purpose

  • MR Apr-80#34 The new convention center at Monte Carlo, where Ro-Ro )
    April 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 34

    The new convention center at Monte Carlo, where Ro-Ro '80 will be held. The 4th International Conference And Exhibition •JV A j The 4th International Confer- ence and Exhibition on Roll-On Roll-Off Transportation will be held from April 15-17, 1980 in Monte Carlo at the new Conven- tion Centre.

  • MR Sep-15-80#22  
Argentine Owner—Christened 
Montevideo Jet 
Alimar S.A)
    September 15, 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 22

    , as amended. @ CONTINENTAL BANK Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago Boeing Jetfoil Sold To Argentine Owner—Christened Montevideo Jet Alimar S.A. of Buenos Aires, Argentina, has purchased a Boeing Jetfoil for operation in the Rio de la Plata area between Argen- tina

  • MR May-14#46  between Buenos Aires and Monte-
video is the worlds´)
    May 2014 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 46

    infrastructure and regulation for the supply side of LNG as a fuel. As a curiosity, the LNG fuelled ferry oper- ating between Buenos Aires and Monte- video is the worlds´ fastest commercial ship at over 58 knots (classed by DNV GL), and I think this is a good indication also of how fast we

  • MR Jan-81#4 , NAVCOM Systems 
Division, El Monte, Calif., has 
been awarded)
    January 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 4

    September to approximately $64.7 million. Gould Gets $4.4-Million Navy Contract For Navigational Sets Gould, Inc., NAVCOM Systems Division, El Monte, Calif., has been awarded a $4,439,369 modi- fication to a previously awarded letter contract for 43 AN/URN- 25 TACAN navigational sets. The

  • MR Mar-15-81#56  No. Temple City Blvd., El 
Monte, CA 91731 
Combustion)
    March 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 56

    Goff Corporation, One Pleasent Grove Rd., Seminole, OK 74868 BOILERS—Tube Cleaning Clayton Manufacturing Company, 486 No. Temple City Blvd., El Monte, CA 91731 Combustion Engineering, Inc., Windsor, Connecticut 06095 A.B. Murray Company, Inc., P.O. Box 476, Elizabeth, NJ 07207 BRAKES Goodyear

  • MR Mar-15-81#7  No. Temple City Boulevard 
El Monte, California 91731 
(213))
    March 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 7

    . We welcome the opportunity to quote on your next maritime project. imTP 1930#1980 CLAYTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY 486 No. Temple City Boulevard El Monte, California 91731 (213) 443-9381 _____ March 15, 1981 • Please send complete literature • Please have your representative contact me Name_

  • MR Apr-15-81#64  No. Temple City Blvd., El 
Monte, CA 91731 
Combustion)
    April 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 64

    Goff Corporation, One Pleasent Grove Rd., Seminole, OK 74868 BOILERS—Tube Cleaning Clayton Manufacturing Company, 486 No. Temple City Blvd., El Monte, CA 91731 Combustion Engineering, Inc., Windsor, Connecticut 06095 A.B. Murray Company, Inc., P.O. Box 476, Elizabeth, NJ 07207 BRAKES Goodyear

  • MR Jun-81#7  No.Temple City Boulevard 
El Monte, California 91731 
(213)443-93)
    June 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 7

    and service throughout the world. We welcome the opportunity to quote on your next maritime project. 'INDUSTRIES 486 No.Temple City Boulevard El Monte, California 91731 (213)443-9381 Serving the Maritime Industry etaytZkl THERMAL PRODUCTS 12 Rivington Ct., Hardwick Grange Woolston, Warrington

  • MR Jun-15-81#14  operating officer, NASSCO; A. Montes, welding 
foreman, NASSCO)
    June 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 14

    ; Phil Thorpe, American Bureau of Shipping; Capt. C.S. Wetherell, U.S. Coast Guard; C. Larry French, president and chief operating officer, NASSCO; A. Montes, welding foreman, NASSCO; Cyrus Webb, keel-layer and president, American Tankships; Robert Carson, vice president, American Tankships; Jeremy