Engineering News

  • MARITIME REPORTER/ Engineering News recently announced it has purchased new and larger world headquarters offices in New York City.

    The new location will house the executive, editorial and advertising staff responsible for worldwide publishing operations in the commercial marine and naval sectors.

    The publishers reported the acquisition was necessitated by a steady growth in publishing activity which resulted in an increase in staff over the past 18 months. This growth pattern included the introduction of two new major publications. The first edition of the annual Marine Equipment Catalog was published in April 1984. Because of the immediate success of this edition, the Marine Equipment Catalog will be an annual publication.

    The second edition will be p u b l i s h e d this month throughout the entire industry.

    In the fall of 1984, MARITIME REPORTER also introduced the Navy Contract Information Service, which consists of an original Navy Data Base plus ongoing reports to subscribers of computerized Navy contract data updates supplied twice monthly for inclusion in the original data base.

    In addition to New York headquarters and Houston, Texas locations, MARITIME REPORTER/ Engineering News magazine maintains editorial and advertising offices worldwide. Represent a t i v e s of MARITIME REPORTER/ Engineering News are located in Belgium, England, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Japan, Korea and Scandinavia.

    MARITIME REPORTER/ Engineering News reports it is the most successful marine industry publication in the world, based on the fact that it is requested by a larger number of marine industry readers than any other marine publication in the world, and annually carries a larger number of advertising pages than any other marine publication in the world.

    The new address for MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering News is 118 East 25th Street, New York, NY 10010. The new telephone number is (212) 477- 6700. The I T T telex number remains the same (424768 MARINTI).

  • John J. O'Malley, the founder and publisher of MARITIME REPORTER and Engineering News magazine, died recently at his home in Bellerose, Long Island, N.Y., after a short illness. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he attended St. John's University and was active in marine publishing for most of his business

  • Edward D. Fry, vice president/ general manager of Dravo Steel- Ship Corporation, has announced the recent appointment of Frank C.A. van Bentem as engineering director. The company maintains its own engineering department with Mr. van Bentem having overall responsibility. Dravo SteelShip Corporation

  • and the environment and the relationship between coatings and CP. www.nace.org (As published in the March 2013 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News - www.marinelink.com

  • new CRP method is to reasonably predict the overall performance of a CRP “system. (As published in the March 2013 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News - www.marinelink.com)

  • , which promotes the development of aerial, land-based and subsea robotic systems.   (As published in the April 2013 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News - www.marinelink.com

  • of offshore workers also have important safety and equipment design implications.”   (As published in the April 2013 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News - www.marinelink.com)

  • different. We don’t have the benefits of mass production to fine tune things.”   (As published in the April 2013 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News - www.marinelink.com

  • . More information and a full preliminary program can be found at: www.cimac.com   (As published in the April 2013 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News - www.marinelink.com

  • phone at 504-333-5004 or by e-mail at [email protected] or [email protected]. (As published in the April 2013 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News - www.marinelink.com

  • commencing in 2016 following installation of instrumentation and sea trials.   (As published in the May 2013 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News - www.marinelink.com

  • support, and we have an existing customer base with a confirmed interest.     (As published in the April 2013 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News - www.marinelink.com

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    NEW TECH OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 2024 MTR TV’s professional video team was out and about at Oi in London for nearly 20 executive interviews, including [clockwise, starting top left]: Cellula Robotics’ CEO Neil Manning; Rob Dewell, Integration Engineer, Saab UK who put the new eM1-7 electric manipulator

  • MT Mar-24#42 NEW TECH OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 2024
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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 42

    NEW TECH OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 2024 Image courtesy Greg Trauthwein Image courtesy BIRNS MacArtney launches the new ultra-compact ø12.7 mm SubConn Nano connector. Innovative connectivity built on 45 years of ? eld-proven and market-trusted design. Image courtesy MacArtney Birns celebrated its 70th

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  • MT Mar-24#32 FEATURE  SEABED MINING  
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    FEATURE SEABED MINING by a sea? oor plume from its pilot collection system test. pact, nodule collection system that utilizes mechanical and The Metals Company recently signed a binding MoU with hydraulic technology. Paci? c Metals Corporation of Japan for a feasibility study on The company’s SMD

  • MT Mar-24#28 FEATURE  SEABED MINING  
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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 28

    FEATURE SEABED MINING Nodule Collectors THE BATTLE LINES HAVE BEEN DRAWN, AND THOSE ON THE “YES TO SEABED MINING” SIDE ARE GETTING READY TO GO. By Wendy Laursen Engineers prepare to launch the pilot collector vehicle to the sea? oor. Image courtesy of TMC 28 March/April 2024 MTR #3 (18-33).

  • MT Mar-24#26 FEATURE  OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION & SENSORS
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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 26

    FEATURE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION & SENSORS Kevin Mackay, TESMaP voyage leader and Center head of the South and West Paci? c Regional Centre of Seabed 2030. Kevin in the seismic lab at Greta Point looking at the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano 3D map completed with data from the TESMaP voyage

  • MT Mar-24#19  FiGS on any type of subsea 
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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 19

    control cant cost savings, mainly related to vessel charter. expert having worked across The major advantage of using FiGS on any type of subsea engineering, design, modelling, structure is the large amount of accurate information obtained project management, inspection, over a relatively limited

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    simultaneously for months at a time, extending deployments earned his Bachelor of Science in Electrical even in remote locations like the Antarctic. Engineering and Mechatronics at Villanova And for users who tend to operate in areas with drastic University and a Master of Engineering changes in water

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    nyone familiar with glider hardware options integrated for a broad Glider answers that need,” said Shea autonomous underwater ve- range of missions. Quinn, Slocum Glider Product Line hicles (AUVs) is certainly “As the use of Slocum Gliders grew, Manager at TWR. A familiar with the popular- so did

  • MT Mar-24#12 TECH FEATURE TELEDYNE SLOCUM GLIDERS
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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 12

    TECH FEATURE TELEDYNE SLOCUM GLIDERS Teledyne Webb Research Engineers deploy the Slocum Sentinel Glider in Cape Cod Bay for testing. Teledyne Webb Research AS THE GLIDER COMMUNITY GROWS, SO DO GLIDERS By Shea Quinn, Slocum Glider Product Line Manager, Teledyne Marine 12 March/April 2024 MTR #3 (1-17).

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    . Laursen Wendy Laursen has 20+ years of experience as a journalist. In that time, she has written news and features for a range of maritime, engineering and science publications. She has completed a Master of Science research degree in marine ecology as well as diplomas in journalism, communication

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    “The industry is an ecosystem which includes owners, managers, mariners, shipyards, equipment makers, designers, research institutes and class societies: all of them are crucial,” – Eero Lehtovaara, Head of Regulatory & Public Affairs, ABB Marine & Ports All images courtesy ABB Marine and Ports provi

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