Moses

  • E.J. Heine Jr., president of United States Lines, Inc., as outgoing president of the United States Committee of the International Cargo Handling Coordination Association (ICHCA), has announced the election of John J.

    Farrell Jr. as president of the U.S. Committee ICHCA.

    Mr. Farrell is one of the leading figures in the world of cargo handling. He is president of International Terminal Operating Company, Inc., and is a director of New York Shipping Association and a governor of the Downtown Athletic Club. He is an active member of the General Stevedoring Council, as well as the National Association of Stevedores.

    Also newly elected was Herman D. Tabak of Freight Conference Services, who is elected to the post of secretary of the U.S.

    Committee, replacing A.T. De- Smedt, president of Reefer Express Lines, who has served as secretary for the past two years.

    The following officers and directors were reelected to serve new terms on the board of the U.S. Committee: treasurer—Bernard Gelman, supervisor and financial analyst, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; regional vice presidents — J.P.

    Gray, vice president, Matson Terminals, J.C. Jessen, director of traffic, E.I. du Pont de Nemours, and Edward S. Reed, chairman, Port of New Orleans Port Authority; directors—Prof. Leon N.

    Moses, director, Transportation Institute, Northwestern University, and Ben E. Nutter, chairman, Port of Oakland Port Authority.

    In his capacity as president of the U.S. Committee, Mr. Farrell will be attending the World Conference of ICHCA in Melbourne, Australia, after which he will be announcing plans for future activities of the U.S. Committee.

  • ship Savannah, and has been associated with preparation of license examinations for Liberian services since 1950. The author of the evening was Prof. Moses W. Hirschkowitz of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, who presented a paper titled A Steam Engineer's First Impressions of a Diesel Propulsion Plant

  • . Look for a better spot to have it ready for emergency deployment.  We all keep the life jackets and immersion suits in the bunkrooms. It’s almost like Moses had the locations on one of the tablets and since then we have kept them there. If you can, talk to someone that was on a boat that sank. They’ll tell

  • Heroen research institute in Germany. This one, the Quadrion, has been designed to work in swarms to collect data in ocean eddies as part of MOSES (Modular Observation Solutions for Earth System) – a novel observing system. It will carry a payload of fast Sea & Sun sensors to measure temperature

  • MT Mar-22#43  is a retired  and Robert Moses State Park.
former senior)
    March 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 43

    New Jersey shorelines.” Island Inlet and shoals and placing this sand onto Gilgo Beach Lynn Bocamazo agrees with Ciorra. Bocamazo is a retired and Robert Moses State Park. former senior coastal engineer and chief of the New York Dis- All work on the project will be performed during times of the trict’s Engineering

  • MT Mar-22#42 , 4,000 homes will be  Moses State Park, and Tiana)
    March 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 42

    so that the lowest ? oor be placed onto several beaches including Gilgo Beach, Robert is above the ? ood level. Approximately, 4,000 homes will be Moses State Park, and Tiana and Montauk Beaches. elevated. “This is the largest number of structures that have The sand can be placed in different areas

  • MR Mar-22#43  is a retired  and Robert Moses State Park.
former senior)
    March 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 43

    New Jersey shorelines.” Island Inlet and shoals and placing this sand onto Gilgo Beach Lynn Bocamazo agrees with Ciorra. Bocamazo is a retired and Robert Moses State Park. former senior coastal engineer and chief of the New York Dis- All work on the project will be performed during times of the trict’s Engineering

  • MR Mar-22#42 , 4,000 homes will be  Moses State Park, and Tiana)
    March 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 42

    so that the lowest ? oor be placed onto several beaches including Gilgo Beach, Robert is above the ? ood level. Approximately, 4,000 homes will be Moses State Park, and Tiana and Montauk Beaches. elevated. “This is the largest number of structures that have The sand can be placed in different areas

  • MT Sep-21#22  in 
ocean eddies as part of MOSES (Modular Observation Solu-
tion)
    September 2021 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 22

    Heroen research institute in Germany. This one, the Quadri- on, has been designed to work in swarms to collect data in ocean eddies as part of MOSES (Modular Observation Solu- tions for Earth System) – a novel observing system. It will carry a payload of fast Sea & Sun sensors to measure tem- perature

  • MR Nov-20#63  375HP@1800 
the Robert Moses Niagara Power  RPM. 
Plant)
    November 2020 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 63

    to NYPA In late August 2020 Breaker II Caterpillar Tier III series C-9 en- completed its delivery voyage to gines, each producing 375HP@1800 the Robert Moses Niagara Power RPM. Plant, operated by New York Power Ship’s service power comes Authority, the nation’s largest state from twin Caterpillar Tier

  • MN Mar-19#42   bunkrooms. It’s almost like Moses had the locations on 
members)
    March 2019 - Marine News page: 42

    you with an We all keep the life jackets and immersion suits in the opportunity to make your company better and your crew bunkrooms. It’s almost like Moses had the locations on members safer. It goes beyond that. one of the tablets and since then we have kept them there. As each company works within

  • MR Apr-18#46  a conse- high risk situation. 
MOSES Connect Edition 10.12
Bentley)
    April 2018 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 46

    rope, will lead to a Besides the reduced human involve- features improved safety features with working over live wells. As a conse- high risk situation. MOSES Connect Edition 10.12 Bentley Systems has released MO- rotate, align and offset Trimesh surfaces SES Connect Edition 10.12 with key interactively

  • MR Nov-16#121 , of?  cially launched its new  Moses Garza will serve as Tankerman)
    November 2016 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 121

    has joined IMS as HR Manager. CEO Roundtable, where both the current future growth. The combined entity will compliance, of? cially launched its new Moses Garza will serve as Tankerman and future Chairman shared insights. service over 6,200 vessels, hundreds of dedicated Composites Testing Labora- Supervisor

  • MN Nov-16#100  President 
ing facilities. Moses Garza will serve 
with)
    November 2016 - Marine News page: 100

    Morton S. Bouchard III issues in nine separate manufactur- Mercury Marine has long partnered Bouchard Transportation’s President ing facilities. Moses Garza will serve with the Marine Mechanics Institute in & CEO Morton S. Bouchard III was as Tankerman Supervisor. Garza will be based out of the

  • MR Aug-78#35 , Papers Com-
mittee; Capt. Moses W. Hirsch-
kowitz, Membership)
    August 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 35

    Chin, John C. Daidola, Nicola F. Pergola, and Neil E. Reddy; Standing Committee Chairmen— Joseph D. Connors, Papers Com- mittee; Capt. Moses W. Hirsch- kowitz, Membership Committee; John Higgenbotham, Meetings Committee, and Steven E. Sabo, Publicity and Public Relations Committee

  • MR Sep-74#2nd Cover STEAM SHIP SAVANNAH CAPT. MOSES RODGEKS . 
THE FIRST)
    September 1974 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 2nd Cover

    STEAM SHIP SAVANNAH CAPT. MOSES RODGEKS . THE FIRST STEAMSHIP THAT CROSSED THE ATLAISTIC OCEAN Wcwbuif-t xn/XcwYork ansl sailed, Maixfv Z8&MIJ.9 arrived-i/t Savannah after apassage of stv days, thcncc to Liverpool m JS days. £7u/lsteam/ aAead. . bubfera^y^uxsicl 97,* "JaoanmzA"aHi*tAe FIRST STEAMSHIP

  • MR Apr-74#2nd Cover STEAM SHIP MfllWlM CAPT. MOSES RODGERS. 
THE FIRST STEAMSHIP)
    April 1974 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 2nd Cover

    STEAM SHIP MfllWlM CAPT. MOSES RODGERS. THE FIRST STEAMSHIP TILVT CROSSED THE ATLAISTIC OCEAN Wcu> buil-l uvXewYco-k cuid soiled March28*JSJ9 arrived in Savannah after a passage cf air days. Viaicc to Liverpool in 18 days. steam/ aAead. . fisw^yor uhsicI 97i& '''Sci-oa/maA,'' was. tAe FIRST STEAMSHIP

  • MR Nov-73#2nd Cover STEAM SHIP CAPT. MOSES" RODGERS. 
THE FIRST STEAMSHIP)
    November 1973 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 2nd Cover

    STEAM SHIP CAPT. MOSES" RODGERS. THE FIRST STEAMSHIP THAT CROSSED THE ATLANTIC OCEAN Wcut built irvXewYorh cuut wiled- Match 18*J8J.9 arrivrtl ut Savannah after a passage cf sir days, thence to Liverpool at J8 days. \ , " Sfiu/lsteam/ aAead. . . /ncb^ firaysfar- coiml "SaoannaA/" urns/tAio FIRST

  • MR Jul-73#2nd Cover  
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    July 1973 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 2nd Cover

    t: mm STEAM SHIP"Mf Ai*ifl ' CAPT. MOSES ROBGERS . THE FIRST STEAMSHIP THAT CROSSED THE ATLANTIC OCEAN Was builJ iri/Xrwidfh cuirt fa/led Mairh Z8 *MJ,9 arnvrtt ui Savajmah after a passage cf«i.r days, tkmix to Lwejjjool at J# days. S^a/l&team/aAeacl... {tubfe/yu^for an/id 97ie "ScwwMaA"axwtA&

  • MR May-73#2nd Cover STEAM SHIP SAVANNAH CAPT. MOSES RODGERS . 
THE FIRST)
    May 1973 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 2nd Cover

    STEAM SHIP SAVANNAH CAPT. MOSES RODGERS . THE FIRST STEAMSHIP THAT CROSSED THE ATLAIVTIC OCEAN Wa* biuJt uiAXewYork cui/L naiJrxl Hank Z8&1S19 arrived ut Savannah after a passage cf d>r days, ihencc to Liverpool in IS days. S?u/lsteam/ aAead. . twad 37a>. "JaoannaA"u^tAt& FIRST STEAMSHIP to cross* tA^

  • MR Jan-89#13  watchfulness 
and care, as Moses gave the Tables of the)
    January 1889 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 13

    know how to direct its course. This is the reason I leave them the following instructions. I give those countries to their watchfulness and care, as Moses gave the Tables of the Law to the Jewish people.

  • MT May-07#56  winners.

product focus

MOSES Self Stable Integrated)
    May 2007 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 56

    , 13 innovative technologies were recognized with Spotlight on New Technology awards. Following are details on this year's winners. product focus MOSES Self Stable Integrated Platform TLP Single Buoy Moorings Future LNG transfer with weathervaning Offshore LNG Terminals is now feasible. SBM has

  • MT Sep-05#60  in motion
analysis using MOSES, reduction of environ-
mental)
    September 2005 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 60

    .birns.com/engrmfc1.html MARINE ARCHTECT II Job Location: USA, TX Houston Floatover Analyst Minimum of 8 years experience in motion analysis using MOSES, reduction of environ- mental data, mooring system modeling and design, LMU, DSU loose slot, barge ballast- ing, loads on the LMU/DSU. loads on

  • MT Apr-06#29 .  The deepest to
date is the Moses TLP now on Marco Polo)
    April 2006 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 29

    storage and though they can operate in deeper water than the full size unit, they still appear to have depth limitations. The deepest to date is the Moses TLP now on Marco Polo, which is in water depth of 1310 meters. Conceptually, there are designs for mini-TLPs to operate in water depth to 2700 meters

  • MT Jul-05#60  in motion
analysis using MOSES, reduction of environ-
mental)
    July 2005 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 60

    [email protected] MARINE ARCHTECT II Job Location: USA, TX Houston Floatover Analyst Minimum of 8 years experience in motion analysis using MOSES, reduction of environ- mental data, mooring system modeling and design, LMU, DSU loose slot, barge ballast- ing, loads on the LMU/DSU. loads on

  • MR Apr-06#26 .
The deepest to date is the Moses TLP
now on Marco Polo)
    April 2006 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 26

    and though they can operate in deeper water than the full size unit, they still appear to have depth limitations. The deepest to date is the Moses TLP now on Marco Polo, which is in water depth of 1310 meters. Conceptually, there are designs for mini-TLPs to oper- ate in water depth to 2700

  • MN Mar-06#2  photo by Staff Sgt. Kevin L. Moses Sr.
March 2006 • No.)
    March 2006 - Marine News page: 2

    , 10th Mountain Division conduct an operation to capture terrorists and ordnance in Oswe- sat, Iraq, Feb. 19, 2006. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kevin L. Moses Sr. March 2006 • No. 3 Vol. 15 MarineNews NEWS ISSN#1087-3864 USPS#013-952 Florida: 215 NW 3rd St., Boynton Beach, FL 33435 tel: (561) 732-1659

  • MR Dec-96#72  platforms including using 
MOSES and WAMIT computer programs)
    December 1996 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 72

    and multi- discipline projects involving naval architecture. Perform hydrodynamic and dynamic analysis for floating offshore platforms including using MOSES and WAMIT computer programs. Will also analyze linear and nonlinear environmental forces (wave, current and wind forces) on the offshore platform