Marine Log - April 2008 - (Page 45) The controls and power unit on the Handy One tug were designed and built by JonRie PortVision’s PV-OnBoard is a battery-operated satellite transmitter MARINESAFETY INTERNATIONAL, INC. MarineSafety International offers USCG approved, STCW compliant training for tug masters and mates in bridge resource management, tug handling, ECDIS, ARPA, radar, and other skills. OCEANIC CONSULTING CORPORATION Based in St. John’s, New Foundland, Canada, Oceanic Consulting Corporation is one of North America’s largest providers of commercial marine research and development services. SKYMIRA LLC SkyMira has the latest advances in satellite and cellular communications for voice, internet, email, fax, electronic forms, and GPS fleet tracking. THRUSTMASTER OF TEXAS, INC. Thrustmaster manufactures Mechanical and Hydraulic Z-Drives, L-Drives and Transverse Tunnel Thrusters. Its mechanical drives and thrusters are available from 300 - 5000 horsepower. The company’s hydraulic Drives and Thrusters are offered from 30 - 2000 horsepower. MARKEY MACHINERY CO., INC. Markey Machinery is an engineer and manufacturer of custom-designed marine-grade deck machinery. Known for reliable ship assist and escort winches, towing winches, anchor-windlasses, and capstans. Specializing in Class I, II, and II Hawser Winches with automatic render/recover controls. New developments include integrated data-logging and hawser tension information systems, remote internet-based winch-monitoring tools, and controllable slip brakes for Class II Hawser Winches (Class II +). PORTVISION PortVision is an easy-to-use web-based platform that integrates your barge or tug fleet into the PortVision view of all commercial vessels. It can provide visibility of your fleet to your dispatchers, managers, or your charter customers by attaching PV-OnBoard, a battery-operated satellite transmitter. VOITH TURBO INC. Voith Turbo offers products for the marine industry that include the Voith Schneider Propeller, fluid, rigid, torsional, and safety couplings, shafts, joints, pumps, and more. RANDIVE, INC. Randive, Inc is a commercial diving company specializing in underwater ship repair, maintenance and inspection. Randive provides services along the entire East Coast. WÄRTSILÄ NORTH AMERICA Wärtsilä provides ship machinery, propulsion and maneuvering solutions for builders, owners, and operators of all types of marine vessels and offshore applications. MORAN ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY (MER) Moran Environmental Recovery is a full service contractor for industrial/marine cleaning, site remediation, facility decontamination, and emergency response. MER delivers these services from 9 resource centers from Boston, Mass., to Jacksonville, Fla. SEPARATOR SPARES INTERNATIONAL LLC Separator Spares International (SSI) is a supplier of non-genuine spare parts for high speed disc stack centrifuges and heat exchangers. With new/reconditioned centrifuges, heat exchangers and mobile units as part of a wide and varied product range, SSI is in a position to offer customers both innovative and application-orientated solutions to suit all budgets. W&O SUPPLY The largest marine-piping supplier in the United States, W&O offers a wide selection of engineered products, pipe, manual and automatic valves, and metrics. MTU DETROIT DIESEL MTU is one of the world’s most important providers of marine engines. MTU Series 4000 Workboat Edition engines have developed a reputation for durability that has earned them the nickname “Iron Men.” They meet EPA Tier 2 emissions requirements and come in 8-, 12- and 16-cylinder configurations covering 670-3,110 bhp. XIOM CORP. Xiom’s new powder coatings and thermal spray application technologies are improving the fuel efficiency and reducing the environmental impact of modern marine vessels. SHAMOSH EQUIPMENT Byron Jackson barge pumps for light and medium grade cargoes and for ballast, Leistritz rotary screw barge pumps for heavy cargoes, First Thermal Heaters. www.marinelog.com APRIL 2008 MARINE LOG 45 http://www.marinelog.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Marine Log - April 2008 Marine Log - April 2008 Contents Editorial Second Thoughts Update Inside Washington Offshore Vessels Evolve to Meet Subsea Demands Picking the Right Floaters for Deepwater Tugs: The Good Times Roll, But for How Long? Interactive TV at Sea Jo-Kell's Suzan Kelly Tugs & Barges Exhibitors Preview Beyond Imagination Tech News Newsmakers Contracts Events Website Directory Infodirect ML Marketplace Last Page Marine Log - April 2008 Marine Log - April 2008 - (Page Intro) Marine Log - April 2008 - Marine Log - April 2008 (Page Cover1) Marine Log - April 2008 - Marine Log - April 2008 (Page Cover2) Marine Log - April 2008 - Contents (Page 1) Marine Log - April 2008 - Editorial (Page 2) Marine Log - April 2008 - Editorial (Page 3) Marine Log - April 2008 - Second Thoughts (Page 4) Marine Log - April 2008 - Second Thoughts (Page 5) Marine Log - April 2008 - Second Thoughts (Page 6) Marine Log - April 2008 - Update (Page 7) Marine Log - April 2008 - Update (Page 8) Marine Log - April 2008 - Update (Page 9) Marine Log - April 2008 - Update (Page 10) Marine Log - April 2008 - Update (Page 11) Marine Log - April 2008 - Update (Page 12) Marine Log - April 2008 - Update (Page 13) Marine Log - April 2008 - Inside Washington (Page 14) Marine Log - April 2008 - Inside Washington (Page 15) Marine Log - April 2008 - Inside Washington (Page 16) Marine Log - April 2008 - Offshore Vessels Evolve to Meet Subsea Demands (Page 17) Marine Log - April 2008 - Offshore Vessels Evolve to Meet Subsea Demands (Page 18) Marine Log - April 2008 - Offshore Vessels Evolve to Meet Subsea Demands (Page 19) Marine Log - April 2008 - Offshore Vessels Evolve to Meet Subsea Demands (Page 20) Marine Log - April 2008 - Offshore Vessels Evolve to Meet Subsea Demands (Page 21) Marine Log - April 2008 - Offshore Vessels Evolve to Meet Subsea Demands (Page 22) Marine Log - April 2008 - Picking the Right Floaters for Deepwater (Page 23) Marine Log - April 2008 - Picking the Right Floaters for Deepwater (Page 24) Marine Log - April 2008 - Picking the Right Floaters for Deepwater (Page 25) Marine Log - April 2008 - Picking the Right Floaters for Deepwater (Page 26) Marine Log - April 2008 - Picking the Right Floaters for Deepwater (Page 27) Marine Log - April 2008 - Picking the Right Floaters for Deepwater (Page 28) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tugs: The Good Times Roll, But for How Long? (Page 29) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tugs: The Good Times Roll, But for How Long? (Page 30) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tugs: The Good Times Roll, But for How Long? (Page 31) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tugs: The Good Times Roll, But for How Long? (Page 32) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tugs: The Good Times Roll, But for How Long? (Page 33) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tugs: The Good Times Roll, But for How Long? (Page 34) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tugs: The Good Times Roll, But for How Long? (Page 35) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tugs: The Good Times Roll, But for How Long? (Page 36) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tugs: The Good Times Roll, But for How Long? (Page 37) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tugs: The Good Times Roll, But for How Long? (Page 38) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tugs: The Good Times Roll, But for How Long? (Page 39) Marine Log - April 2008 - Interactive TV at Sea (Page 40) Marine Log - April 2008 - Interactive TV at Sea (Page 41) Marine Log - April 2008 - Interactive TV at Sea (Page 42) Marine Log - April 2008 - Jo-Kell's Suzan Kelly (Page 43) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tugs & Barges Exhibitors Preview (Page 44) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tugs & Barges Exhibitors Preview (Page 45) Marine Log - April 2008 - Beyond Imagination (Page 46) Marine Log - April 2008 - Beyond Imagination (Page 47) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tech News (Page 48) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tech News (Page 49) Marine Log - April 2008 - Tech News (Page 50) Marine Log - April 2008 - Newsmakers (Page 51) Marine Log - April 2008 - Contracts (Page 52) Marine Log - April 2008 - Events (Page 53) Marine Log - April 2008 - Website Directory (Page 54) Marine Log - April 2008 - Infodirect (Page 55) Marine Log - April 2008 - ML Marketplace (Page 56) Marine Log - April 2008 - ML Marketplace (Page 57) Marine Log - April 2008 - ML Marketplace (Page 58) Marine Log - April 2008 - ML Marketplace (Page 59) Marine Log - April 2008 - Last Page (Page 60) Marine Log - April 2008 - Last Page (Page 61) Marine Log - April 2008 - Last Page (Page Cover3) Marine Log - April 2008 - Last Page (Page Cover4)
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