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Resolution Management Establishes Marine Services Group To better serve its clients, Reso- lution Management Consultants, Inc., a professional firm specializ- ing in providing program manage- ment and dispute resolution ser- vices to the construction, shipbuild- ing/ship repair and cruise line in- 50 dustries, has established a marine services group in its Norcross, Ga. and Cherry Hill, N.J. locations. The staff of Resolution Manage- ment has many years of experience in providing service to the private sector, and to the public sector, in the defense and resolution of shipbuild- ing and ship repair claims brought by shipyards. Members of Resolu- tion Management have provided ex- pert witness testimony in negotia- tions, arbitration and litigation, and Circle 151 on Reader Service Card have lectured extensively at major U.S. Navy installations on the top- ics of scheduling and cost control, claims avoidance and dispute reso- lution. The Norcross, Ga. marine group is headed by Joe Meredith, and the Cherry Hill, N.J. office is under the direction of Tom Cummings. For more information on the services offered by Resolu- tion Management Consultants, Inc. contact the company at (404) 246- 9100; fax: (404) 246-0875. Donahue Named Vice President At Marine Industries Northwest Marine Industries Northwesl Inc. (MINI) promoted Mark 1 Donahue P.E. to vice president en gineering and general manager. The promotion is in recognition c the several years of service and majc contributions made by Mi Donahue to the success and growt of the company. He has, during the past 14 year with MINI, been involved in ovei seeing the conversion of numerou coastwise vessels at the shipyar facility. He is a 1972 graduate of the U.J Merchant Marine Academy, King Point, and received a master's di gree in 1975 from the University i Michigan in Naval Architecture an Marine Engineering. MINI is a full-service shipyai serving the Pacific Northwest f< more than 16 years, specializing i the conversion/repair work of barge tugs and coastal freighters to AE and U.S. Coast Guard standards. Plant facilities include five acr< of harbor waterfront property, which approximately one acre cor prises covered fabrication and sh areas. Dover Japan Seals Formation Of Global Marine Group The world's largest marine set and bearings group is now fully c erational following the recent in1 gration of Dover Japan into Jo] Crane Marine Intl. Now, for the first time, mechai cal face seals, lip seals, anti-poll tion seals, sternshaft seals, lineshi and thrust bearings are availal worldwide from one organizatior The newly-formed group co pleted the integration of Dover t pan Inc., now renamed Japan ]V rine Technologies, with the wor wide Deep Sea Seals operation Havant. These, together with John Cra Marine-Lips in Holland (forme Waukesha Lips) and John Cra Marine USA, make up the n group. The global operation will ben< both naval and commercial ship o\> ers, shipyards and specifiers by p viding a complete propulsion se and bearing service with access what is claimed to be the most cc prehensive product range of its t] in the world, with competitive "o stop" worldwide service support The group anticipates signific; growth with its anti-pollution s« ing systems Coastguard a Airguard. For additional information on products and services available fr John Crane Marine, Circle 31 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering N< FOR SALE CHEMICAL WASTE INCINERATOR / FUEL OR TOXIC CHEMICAL TANKER ? SIZE: 369'X 60'X 31' CLASS: ABS BUILT: 1984, 1st Used in Service 1990 GRT: 4850 LIQUID CARGO CAP: 1.33 M Gallons in 12 Tanks This vessel was built in the US at a cost of $68,000,000 under strict compliance with ABS, USCG, US Public Health & other agency regulations. GREAT POTENTIAL FOR CONVERSION TO SPECIALIZED CHEMICAL TANKE R. CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION ! GRAVES & SCHNEIDER, INC. (206) 282-7775 — FX (206) 283-6973 Circle 250 on Reader Service Card Dt DIVERSIFIED technologies SALVAGE ENGINEERING NAV/1 MAR L ARCHITECTURE', NE ENGINEERING1/ EMERGENCY RESPONSE SNAME - Booth #615 CHESAPEAKE, VA 804/420-9532 FAX: 804/523-0810 ALEXANDRIA. VA 703/739-8844 FAX: 703/548-2812 I-8OO-A-SALVOR Circle 234 on Reader Service Card (BcoufortO TV®' pu nloP Cai rrUf0** -C^A