Marine Log - March 2008 - (Page 39) Moderator: RADM Thomas Gilmour, USCG (Ret.), President & Chief Operating Officer, ABS Americas MAY 13 Registration Continental Breakfast | Sponsorship Available Keynote Address: Reinventing the Coast Guard Tighter Emissions, Higher Fuel Prices Progress Update on the Hybrid Harbor Tug Susan Hayman, VP, HSQE, Foss Maritime Coffee Break | Sponsored by Jonrie Intertech, LLC Tugs: The Green Options Robert Hill, President, Ocean Tug & Barge Engineering Corp. Inflation & the Marine Industry John Braden, Vessel Broker, & Brian Peterson, Vessel Broker, Marcon International, Inc. Luncheon | Sponsorship Available Luncheon Address: Recent Legislative Changes Create New Opportunities Tugs: A to Z-Drive— A Retrospective of Tug Designs The Cosco Busan Incident: Lessons Learned Are You Covered?: Recent Pollution-Related Legislation, as Well as Changes to Certificates of Financial Responsibility Jon Waldron, Esq., Partner, Blank Rome LLP Energy Break | Sponsored by Atlantic Power Systems Shipyard Panel: Meeting the Challenge Lynn Falgout, VP & GM, Bollinger Marine Fabricators and other invited shipyard executives will discuss labor, price pressure, order backlogs, and expansion plans Federal Assistance to Small Shipyards Jean E. McKeever, Associate Administrator, Business & Workforce Development, U.S. Maritime Administration Cocktail Reception | Sponsorship Available MAY 14 Keynote Address: The Tug and Barge Industry’s Critical Role in Transporting Crude and Refined Products Security: TWIC is Here. Now What? Jeanne Grasso, Esq., Partner, Blank Rome LLP Supply Chain Security: CT-PAT Coffee Break | Sponsorship Available An Update on the Tanker Rebuild Controversy Constantine Papavizas, Esq., Partner, Winston & Strawn LLP Funding Fleet Expansion H. Clayton Cook, Jr., Counsel, Seward & Kissel LLP Chris Oberholtzer, International Account Mgr., Caterpillar Finance Luncheon | Sponsorship Available Luncheon Address: Environmental Stewardship John D. McCown, Chairman & CEO, Trailer Bridge, Inc. Improving Shipyard Productivity Operators Panel: What are the Critical Issues Ahead? Bartley Wilkins, Seabulk Towing, Inc. & other invited operators Program subject to change/augmentation Conference CDs Sponsored by Markey Machinery Co., Inc. For program updates, please visit us online at: www.marinelog.com YES, please register me for Tugs & Barges 2008. (Conference fee is $775, payable in advance.) Name Business Title Company Address City/State/Zip Telephone Fax E-mail Charges appear on your credit card statement as Simmons-Boardman Publishing. Receipts will be e-mailed separately from your registration confirmation message. Return registration form to: Conferences Dept., Marine Log, 345 Hudson St., 12th flr., New York, NY 10014; T: 212.620.7209; F: 212.633.1165; conferences@sbpub.com. All cancellations must be made in writing; cancellation fee of $195 applies for registrations canceled after May 5th, 2008. Those who fail to send notice of cancellation and do not attend are liable for full registration fee. [ ] Check enclosed (Payable to Marine Log) [ ] Bill me [ ] Charge to credit card [ ] Amex [ ] Visa [ ] Mastercard Acct. # Card expires / Name on card Signature Billing address Please e-mail receipt of this charge to: 37-002-2000 http://www.marinelog.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Marine Log - March 2008 Marine Log - March 2008 Contents Editorial Second Thoughts Update Inside Washington Navy's Toughest Battle Building Future Fleet Less Fuel, Lower Emissions A New Generation of Mariners Training for the Future LNG Security: Resources Needed Models of Perfection Tech News Newsmakers Contracts Events Infodirect Website Directory ML Marketplace Opinion Marine Log - March 2008 Marine Log - March 2008 - (Page Intro) Marine Log - March 2008 - Marine Log - March 2008 (Page Cover1) Marine Log - March 2008 - Marine Log - March 2008 (Page Cover2) Marine Log - March 2008 - Contents (Page 1) Marine Log - March 2008 - Editorial (Page 2) Marine Log - March 2008 - Editorial (Page 3) Marine Log - March 2008 - Second Thoughts (Page 4) Marine Log - March 2008 - Second Thoughts (Page 5) Marine Log - March 2008 - Second Thoughts (Page 6) Marine Log - March 2008 - Update (Page 7) Marine Log - March 2008 - Update (Page 8) Marine Log - March 2008 - Update (Page 9) Marine Log - March 2008 - Update (Page 10) Marine Log - March 2008 - Update (Page 11) Marine Log - March 2008 - Update (Page 12) Marine Log - March 2008 - Update (Page 13) Marine Log - March 2008 - Update (Page 14) Marine Log - March 2008 - Update (Page 15) Marine Log - March 2008 - Inside Washington (Page 16) Marine Log - March 2008 - Inside Washington (Page 17) Marine Log - March 2008 - Inside Washington (Page 18) Marine Log - March 2008 - Navy's Toughest Battle Building Future Fleet (Page 19) Marine Log - March 2008 - Navy's Toughest Battle Building Future Fleet (Page 20) Marine Log - March 2008 - Navy's Toughest Battle Building Future Fleet (Page 21) Marine Log - March 2008 - Navy's Toughest Battle Building Future Fleet (Page 22) Marine Log - March 2008 - Less Fuel, Lower Emissions (Page 23) Marine Log - March 2008 - Less Fuel, Lower Emissions (Page 24) Marine Log - March 2008 - Less Fuel, Lower Emissions (Page 25) Marine Log - March 2008 - Less Fuel, Lower Emissions (Page 26) Marine Log - March 2008 - A New Generation of Mariners (Page 27) Marine Log - March 2008 - A New Generation of Mariners (Page 28) Marine Log - March 2008 - A New Generation of Mariners (Page 29) Marine Log - March 2008 - A New Generation of Mariners (Page 30) Marine Log - March 2008 - A New Generation of Mariners (Page 31) Marine Log - March 2008 - A New Generation of Mariners (Page 32) Marine Log - March 2008 - A New Generation of Mariners (Page 33) Marine Log - March 2008 - A New Generation of Mariners (Page 34) Marine Log - March 2008 - Training for the Future (Page 35) Marine Log - March 2008 - Training for the Future (Page 36) Marine Log - March 2008 - Training for the Future (Page 37) Marine Log - March 2008 - Training for the Future (Page 38) Marine Log - March 2008 - Training for the Future (Page 39) Marine Log - March 2008 - Training for the Future (Page 40) Marine Log - March 2008 - LNG Security: Resources Needed (Page 41) Marine Log - March 2008 - LNG Security: Resources Needed (Page 42) Marine Log - March 2008 - LNG Security: Resources Needed (Page 43) Marine Log - March 2008 - Models of Perfection (Page 44) Marine Log - March 2008 - Models of Perfection (Page 45) Marine Log - March 2008 - Models of Perfection (Page 46) Marine Log - March 2008 - Models of Perfection (Page 47) Marine Log - March 2008 - Tech News (Page 48) Marine Log - March 2008 - Tech News (Page 49) Marine Log - March 2008 - Newsmakers (Page 50) Marine Log - March 2008 - Contracts (Page 51) Marine Log - March 2008 - Events (Page 52) Marine Log - March 2008 - Infodirect (Page 53) Marine Log - March 2008 - Website Directory (Page 54) Marine Log - March 2008 - ML Marketplace (Page 55) Marine Log - March 2008 - ML Marketplace (Page 56) Marine Log - March 2008 - ML Marketplace (Page 57) Marine Log - March 2008 - ML Marketplace (Page 58) Marine Log - March 2008 - ML Marketplace (Page 59) Marine Log - March 2008 - Opinion (Page 60) Marine Log - March 2008 - Opinion (Page Cover3) Marine Log - March 2008 - Opinion (Page Cover4) Marine Log - March 2008 - Opinion (Page Ad Alert)
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