Marine Log - September 2008 - (Page 26) ERRIES F North America’s largest annual ferry conference & trade show OG MARINEL November 3—5, 2008 | Delray Beach Marriott, Delray Beach, Fla. 2008 The CHALLENGES Ahead FERRY OPERATORS are faced with a multitude of challenges, including rising fuel prices and tightening environmental regulations. But with these challenges, there are opportunities for growth and new development. Now more than ever, for example, municipalities are looking to public transportation, including ferries, to reduce their carbon footprint and relieve congestion on their highways, bridges and tunnels. Many of these developments will be explored at Marine Log’s FERRIES 2008 Conference and Trade Show, scheduled for November 3—5, 2008 at the Delray Beach Marriott in Delray Beach, Fla. The FERRIES Conference series has evolved into the place to network with some of the most prestigious and well-respected names in the industry. If you are looking for the latest products and services, you’ll want to visit the exhibits at the FERRIES 2008 Trade Show. There you’ll get a first hand look at the latest technology for the commercial ferry industry. The conference registration fee is $725 per participant, payable in advance. To register, please return the form on the following page. Your registration will be confirmed by e-mail. Questions should be directed to Michelle M. Zolkos, Conference Coordinator, Marine Log, 345 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014, (212) 620-7208, mzolkos@sbpub.com. Hotel Information The Delray Beach Marriott has set aside a block of rooms at $169 single/double for attendees at FERRIES 2008. These will be held until 30 days prior to the conference; those reserving after that date will depend upon room availability. Contact the hotel directly at (561) 274-3200 for room reservations; please make sure to mention Marine Log when arranging your accommodations. Exhibitors Include (as of August 27, 2008) Austal CENTA Corp. DBC Marine Safety Systems DNV Classification (Americas) Inc. Gateway Ticketing Systems Germanischer Lloyd Oceanic Consulting Corp. Retlif Testing Laboratories Separator Spares International LLC VT Halter Marine Exhibits & Sponsorships Contact Jane Poterala (212) 620-7209 jpoterala@sbpub.com Corporate Sponsor Supporting Organizations Program updates: Visit us on the web at www.marinelog.com http://www.marinelog.com http://www.marinelog.com
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