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r -a^S'Srar UNDER CONSTRUCTION 195'x41'6"x18' Fish Tender. New, designed for ocean service. JACK EDWARDS, HOMEPORT MARINE SERVICES, INC. P.O. BOX 745, MOSS POINT, MS 39563 U.S.C.G., S.O.L.A.S. & U.L. Classified Immersion Suits. 3 Sizes: UNIVERSAL • CHILD • JUMBO Distributor and Dealer Inquiries Invited. I^ARVEY'S Commerical Marine Division 2505 South 252nd. Kent WA 98032 Tel. (206) 824-1114 Fax. (206) 824-3323 Telex 32-1039 CONTRACT MACHINING AND TESTING PMr rAnPAii caoii ITV For Barge Rentals or a Complete Marine Package Call the ^ Barge People. Our experience and knowledge in serving a wide variety of industries enables us to provide the right size and hmn /~\{ K/-fr/-ro z-rnH I/-IT.T • •»« Peterson Builders Realigns Management Staff Peterson Builders, Inc. of Stur- geon Bay, Wis., has announced a realignment of management staff as part of the ongoing program to streamline shipyard operations. Jack Soderlund, formerly vice president of Contract Administra- PROGRAMME V Wednesday, December 6 Session 1 LEGISLATION AND REGULATION Chairman: P. Bergmeijer, Head of Marine Environment ana Cargo Division, Directorate General of Shipping and Maritime Affairs, Rijswijk, The Netherlands Key factors affecting the distribution of bulk chemicals in the nineties, P.R.Cooke, Director, Cooke and Associates, Farnham, UK MARPOL 73/78 - fulfilment of expectations or disappointment. Experience gained in the Federal Republic of Germany, P. Ehlers, President, German Hydrographic Institute, Hamburg, Germany FR The legislative and regulatory implications of vapour control from tankships, R.T. Matthews, President, Matthews Consulting and Construction, Inc., Frederick, MD, USA and Technical Secretary, Chemical Carriers Association, Paramus, NJ, USA The implementation of optional Annex III of MARPOL 73/78 with Amendment No. 25-89 through the International Maritime Danger- ous Goods (IMDG) Code, Captain H. Wardelmann, Head, Cargoes Section, IMO, London Deja vu ... a^ain: carriers confront another comprehensive liability scheme with an HNS Convention, A.P. Olney, Partner, Le Boeuf, Lamb, Leiby & McRae, Washington D.C. An overview of the US Coast Guard's efforts to update its marine terminal regulations, K.J.Szigety, Project Mgr, Waterfront Facility Project, US Coast Guard, Washington D.C. Thursday, December 7 Session 2 OPERATIONS AND SAFETY (1) Chairman: R.J. Lakey, President, Robert J. Lakey & Associates, Inc., Houston, Texas, USA Concentrations of chemicals in the North Sea due to discharges from chemical tankers, N. Hurford, Principal Scientific Officer, Warren Spring Laboratory, Stevenage, UK Cargo tank washing under MARPOL Annex II - opportunities and limitations, J.B. Riksheim, Director, Det norske Veritas, Oslo, Norway The practical implications of the carriage of an Annex II Category 'A' cargo for the ship- owner, operator and ports involved, Capt. N.J.Snowden, Director, Snowden McLeod & Associates Ltd., Winchester, UK Tanker cleaning in the world's biggest inland harbour - modern techniques lor slop treatment, L.W. Klubescheidt, Manager, IUG Innovative Umwelttechnik GmbH, Essen, Germany FR Chemical tankship design in the light of current regulatory requirements, Capt. N. Christiansen, Operations Manager, Chemical Tankers of America, Inc., and R.J. Lakey, President, Robert J. Lakey & tion, has been appointed vice presi- dent, Operations Support, and as such will have authority and respon- sibility for planning/scheduling, en- gineering, material management and quality assurance departments. Mr. Soderlund has been with Peterson Builders since 1977 and is a retired U.S. Navy officer with 25 years of service. Lloyd Shaffer has been ap- pointed director of contract admin- istration and will have the authority and responsibility within corporate New safety legislation and port safety Dr. D.S. Aldwinckle, Principal Surveyor, Lloyd's Register of Shipping, UK Session 3 TANK CONTAINERS AND ROAD TANKERS (1) Chairman: Lt. Cdr. P.C. Olenik, Regulatory Officer, US Coast Guard, Washington DC Domestic tank container activity in the United States, M.S. Kostolich, Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha, USA Chemical distribution in the post-1992 European Community: new opportunities for the efficient road tanker operator, M.J. Boddington, Director, Tankfreight Limited, Harrogate, UK A formula for growth - the need for increased international cooperation on tank container standards, W. Freson, Manager. BLC & Dry Cargo Procurement, Exxon Chemical International Inc., Belgium Croup discussion on (he papers, moderated by M. Corkhill, Editor, 'Hazardous Cargo Bulletin', London. Session 4 EMISSION/VAPOUR CONTROL Chairman: R.J. Lakey, President, Robert J. Lakey & Associates, Inc., Houston, USA VOC control strategy in the Netherlands, R.A. Hulscher, Engineer, Ministry VROM, Leidschendam, The Netherlands Emission - an economic and legal crossroads, F. Bracke, Research and Development Manager, SGS Depauw & Stokoe n.v., Zelzate, Belgium New developments in vapour-handling systems, J.W. Uijlenbroek, Senior Process Engineer, Badger B.V., The Hague, The Netherlands Vapor Control: technological and regulatory development in the United States, Cdr. R.W. Tanner, Chief, Hazardous Materials Branch, US Coast Guard, Washington DC Group discussion on the papers Friday, December 8 Session 5 TANK CONTAINERS AND ROAD TANKERS (2) Chairman: J. Hookham, Manager, Hazardous Cargo Services, Freight Transport Association, Tunbridge Wells, England United States regulations on portable tanks: major revisions to harmonise with international standards, Lt. Cdr. P.C. Olenik, Regulatory Officer, US Coast Guard, Washington DC Daily problems encountered in the Port of Rotterdam with chemical tank containers and road tankers: what shippers and operators must do to reduce hazards, Speaker to be policies for planning, organizing, di- recting and controlling PBI ship- building contracts. Concurrently, he will be responsible for government liaison activities, marketing and post-delivery ship support and war- ranty operations. He also serves as the corporate sponsor for the "Inte- grated Business System" develop- ment efforts underway at PBI. Mr. Shaffer joined Peterson Builders in February 1988 and is a retired Navy officer with a back- ground in ship operations, naval \ PROGRAMME V Applying restrictions to the carriage of dangerous goods on certain roads with special reference to tunnels, J.A. Myhre, Transport Specialist, Statens Vegvesen Vegdirektoratet, Oslo, Norway Swop tanks - transportation and safety considerations, H.Gerhard, Managing Director, Westerwalder Eisenwerke Gerhard GmbH, Weitfeld/Seig, Germany FR Tank cleaning and wastewater treatment - a matter of cleanness and environmental protection, P. Sump, Group Coordinator, Environmental Services, Hoyer GmbH, Hamburg, Germany FR To licence manufacturers or not to licence manufacturers? P.H.Bell, Managing Director, Consani Engineering (Pty) Ltd., Elsies River, Republic of South Africa Group discussion on the papers Session 6 OPERATIONS AND SAFETY (2) Chairman: G. McGuire, Director, The Centre for Advanced Maritime Studies, University of Strathclyde, Edinburgh, Scotland Development of information systems for supporting decisions on emergency response to chemical spillages, I. Heidebrink, Systems Engineer, TNO - Department of Industrial Safety, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands The current and future effect of ISO 9000 on chemical shippers, V.N. Lucas, Manager, Quality Assurance Div., Caleb Brett Services Ltd., Chelmsford, UK Croup discussion on the papers Session 7 TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS Chairman: T.R. Farrell, Lloyd's Register of Shipping, London Submerged pumps for chemical carriers - latest designs for future requirements, T.Mohn, Managing Director, Frank Mohn A/S, Nesstun, Norway A comprehensive answer to difficult tankcleaning, J.Langhorn, Managing Director, Kirlan Engineering ApS, Rodovre, Denmark Tank coatings - the latest technology, Dr. Ir. Th. Reints Bok, Sigma Coatings B.V., Marine Division, Uithoorn, The Netherlands The factors influencing ventilation and drying of epoxy coated cargo tanks, O.B. Sorensen, Engineer, Tech. Service Dept., J.C. Hempel Holding A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark New cladding materials for the transportation of aggressive media, H. Enockl, H.Ornig, R.PIeshko and R.Schimbock, Voest-Alpine Stahl GmbH, Linz, Austria Duplex stainless steels in chemical tankers: properties and practical experience, B. Leffler, Head, Product Development Department, Avesta AB, Degerfors, Sweden Material properties of a new high-strength austenitic stainless steel for chemical tank vessels, Dr.lng. W. Heimann, Stainless Steel Dept., Thyssen Edehlstahlwerke AG, Krefeld, Germany FR weapons and government contract- ing. Richard Russell has been ap- pointed to the position of vice presi- dent-manufacturing. In this posi- tion, Mr. Russell will have overall responsibility within the company for all production, construction, and manufacturing operations. Mr. Russell has been with PBI since 1978 and is a retired U.S. Navy officer with 23 years of service. Ashenbremer Appointed Account Manager For ZF Marine Division Randolph Ashenbremer Randolph E. Ashenbremer has been appointed sales engineer for the Marine Division of ZF of North America, Inc. Mr. Ashen- bremer will be responsible for ap- plications and installations, the company announced. Mr. Ashenbremer has 16 years' experience in product development, support and marketing, with an em- phasis on domestic and internation- al liaison. His career encompasses a variety of senior design and engi- neering positions at Fiatallis North America, Inc. and Hyster Compa- ny. ZF is a leading manufacturer of major power train components— gears, transmissions, pumps, axles and other drive systems. Markets served include automotive, on- and off-road heavy-duty vehicles, ma- rine and special equipment indus- tries. ZF of North America is head- quartered in Lincolnshire, 111. OMI/IMC Joint Company To Acquire Dry Bulkers OMI Corporation and Interna- tional Maritime Carriers Ltd. (IMC), Hong Kong, recently an- nounced that they have decided not to go forward at the present time with previously announced plans for a public offering of shares of Accor- dia Maritime Corporation, a newly formed shipping company. Jack Goldstein, OMI president, said the MariChem89 RAI Congress Centre Amsterdam December 6-8, 1989