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Page 2 Committee Members and Section chairs

Page 4 Welcome from SNAME President, SNAME President-Elect, SNAME FVP planning, SMC Chair SHIPBUILDING Page 5 Thank You to Our Sponsors

Page 6 Hyatt Regency Bellevue Floor Plans

Page 8 Tuesday, November 1 - Chronological Schedule VISIT US AT BOOTH #506 Page 9-10 Wednesday, November 2 - Chronological Schedule

Page 11-15 Thursday, November 3 - Chronological Schedule

Page 16-18 Friday, November 4 - Chronological Schedule

Page 20-24 Medalists & Awardee Biographies

Page 28 2017 SNAME Events

Page 30 Expo Floor Plan VANCOUVER DRYDOCK

Page 32-33 Exhibitor List

Page 34-54 Exhibitor Directory

Page 55 Membership Application

Page 56 Exhibitor Directory Addendum

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SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 1 Committee Members & Section Chairs/Information

SNAME would like to thank the following individuals for their time and efforts in organizing and supporting the SNAME Maritime Convention.

SNAME Maritime Convention Committee Edward Stokes, Interim Chair Robert Emmitt, Student Papers Chair Kenneth Lane, Regatta Committee Chair Gaelen Krause, Young Professionals Nicholas Laney, NSRP Liaison Committee Chair Barr Turner, Student Steering Committee Chair Edward Lewandowski, SNAME Papers Chair Rick Ashcroft Peter Noble Roger Basu Henry Reeve Joe Comer, President Paul Roden William Cowardin Lars Ronning Todd Grove Rick Spaulding

Nathan Hagan Rebecca Stinson Jennifer Lin Krish Thiagarajan Tom Mackey Marty Toyen, President-Elect Dan McGreer Glenn Walters Rich Mueller Dave Weidner Alana Anderson, Staff Liaison, Director of Events

Section Chairs Arctic Gulf Pacific Northwest Azmy Aboulazm Chris Bigler Kevin Hein [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Canadian Atlantic Philadelphia Hampton Roads J. Michael Doucet Matthew Eayre Scott Ripley [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Chesapeake Southeast Italian Tim Mierzwicki Craig Gundry Bruno Dionisi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Eastern Canadian Southwest New England Pierre-Charles Drapeau Brad Lorant Todd Taylor [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Great Lakes/Great Rivers Texas New York Metropolitan Richard Mueller John Bandas S. Ted Glazowski [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Greek Western Europe Northern California John Kokarakis Lourdes (Nina) Elona-Lilley Cameron Baker [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

2 SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 From Basic Design to Production Detailing and beyond

BASIC DESIGN DETAIL DESIGN PRODUCTION DESIGN

• Reuse initial design data from Rhino, Maxsurf, • Directly reuse the basic design • Automatically nest plates and profiles directly NAPA and others from the model • Rapidly add detail to the 3D model • Rapidly develop a basic 3D structural model • Generate NC code for any burning machine • Automatically build the production model • Manage change with associative and parametric (marking, assembly, bending and more) as the • Generate pipe and HVAC spool drawings 3D modeling features 3D model is created • Generate 3D assembly drawings • Create de-featured 3D models for FEA • Expand shell plates including forming templates • Generate profile plots/sketches • Generate 2D classification and general • Common environment for all disciplines arrangement drawings from the 3D model • Generate 2D workshop drawings • Add intelligent penetrations through structure • Automatically update drawings as • Generate system arrangement drawings changes happen • Visually define the build sequence and other part breakdowns • Generate cable pull schedules • Allocate space for major systems • Automatically identify and manage welding • Automatically update drawings as • Define a list of major equipment for the project changes happen • Automatically add bevel information • Place major equipment in the 3D model • Drive NC profile cutting • Define pipe spools • Verify the 3D model against P&ID’s • Drive NC pipe fabrication • Model wireways and route cable • Visualize the 3D model onsite or in the • Visualize the assembly sequence • Automatically maintain part naming based on cloud via Autodesk Navisworks • Create as built models from laser scan data assembly sequence and properties • Generate customized reports from the model

Visit us in the EXPO LOUNGE www.SSI-corporate.com Welcome to the SNAME Maritime Convention 2016

Dear Fellow Marine Professionals:

SNAME members come from one or more of the seven Faces of SNAME and together make up one of the strongest cross functional organizations in the maritime community: • Student: Our members often start as students in one of the many disciplines that form the basis of the maritime and offshore industries. • Educator/Researcher: Research produces the results that are used by all of the other Faces of SNAME. Teaching, is the bedrock of developing the next generation of maritime professionals. Research touches teaching, and teaching in turn touches students, designers and engineers. • Engineer/ Designer: Engineers and designers seek to develop safe and efficient solutions to the problems their customers identify. These fit-for-purpose solutions can either start as new concepts or require conversion or adaptation of existing platforms. Engineers and designers touch manufacturing, fabrication and production. • Manufacturer: Construction of a vessel or any type of marine or offshore asset requires specific equipment designed for use in the harshest environments on earth. Equipment manufacturers go through their own design and manufacturing processes in order to supply shipbuilders and operators with components needed to complete a vessel or installation. • Shipbuilder: Shipbuilders convert the conceptual design and engineering work into a physical product or process, incorporating equipment needed to make an asset useful. This Face of SNAME is the bridge between the operator, and the combined work of designers, engineers, and equipment manufacturers. • Operator: Operators put the accumulated output of the preceding Faces of SNAME to work. In most cases this means years of service requiring maintenance, upgrades, and conversion for new purposes. Operators require specialized knowledge to maintain their assets throughout the lifecycle which reconnects with Education Face of SNAME. • Recycler/ Salvor: Salvage may be classified as a type of operation in the event of a mishap, or the salvor’s work may be connected to the last phase of a vessel’s life when recycling comes into play. After a vessel has served its useful life, there is a proper and efficient way to recycle the asset so that the life of its components may be extended or those components returned to the supply chain responsibly. Recycling expertise is required for completing this end of the asset’s life. No matter the type of maritime or offshore business, geographical location, or professional specialty, SNAME members operate in one or more of these seven Faces. The SNAME Maritime Convention is your opportunity to interact with colleagues from all seven Faces, from all over the world, and from all segments of the industry. SMC 2016 begins the week with SNAME continuing education courses for professional development and CEU credits to LIVE a better career. The program includes highly regarded topical breakfasts, as well as panels, presentations, and the traditional technical papers and Technical and Research (T&R) sessions where renowned professionals SHARE their knowledge. Attendees can once again EXPLORE the Expo Hall with product and technology demonstrations, the ever popular innovation sessions, and the National Ship Research Program (NSRP) Expo of panel projects. In addition, the Opening Plenary Session, SNAME Annual Banquet, and President’s Luncheon, provide excellent opportunities to network and to DISCOVER your pride as fellow members receiving prestigious medals and awards.

Get involved! Come share your passion with the naval, maritime, and ocean industry and represent your Face of SNAME. Whether exhibiting, attending the technical sessions, sponsoring a student or becoming an SMC sponsor, get involved in SMC to benefit your career, your company, and your industry. • Sponsor a Student Member to attend SMC. What a great way to give back to SNAME and your industry. Click on the link and select, “SMC 2016: Sponsor a SNAME Student.” • Or simply select a student donation option within the fundraising page. • Acquire a sponsorship package with multiple benefits for you and your company. Please contact Alana Anderson for packages. • Become an exhibitor and get your products in front of the right customers. Email Dave Weidner for booth details. For the latest schedule and details, please see the SMC website. Welcome to Bellevue. Sincerely,

Joe Comer Marty Toyen William H. Cowardin Edward G. Stokes SNAME President, 2015-2016 SNAME President-Elect, SNAME Functional Vice SNAME Maritime Convention 2017-2018 President of Planning Interim Chair

4 SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 Thank You to Our Sponsors

Thank you to our SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 Sponsors

GOLD LEVEL SPONSORS

Annual Banquet Sponsor Expo Lounge Sponsor

BLUE LEVEL SPONSORS

Young Professionals Program / Tote Bag Sponsor At-Large Sponsor Student Congess & Elections Sponsor

Student Design Competition Sponsor Charging Station Sponsor Student Banquet Sponsor

Thursday Coffee Break Sponsor Lanyards Sponsor Lanyards Sponsor

GENERAL LEVEL SPONSORS

Student & Industry Roundtable Student Job Fair Sponsor Student & YP Social Sponsor Thursday Breakfast Sponsor Friday Breakfast Sponsor Session Sponsor

Student Social Sponsor Hotel Room Key Sponsor LNG Panel Session Sponsor Student Papers Sponsor At-Large Sponsor

Virtual Welding Sponsor Virtual Welding Sponsor At-Large Sponsor

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SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 5 Hotel Floor Plan

Hyatt Regency Bellevue

6 SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 NSRP National Shipbuilding Research Program The Naaonal Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) is a collaboraaon of U.S. shipyards working together to reduce the cost of building, operaang and repairing Navy by improving produccvity and quality through advanced technology and processes. NSRP leverages public/private cooperaaon to manage cost-shared R&D based on a consensus Strategic Investment Plan. NSRP-SNAME Collaboration

The NSRP panels are aligned with the major iniiaaves of the Program and are the working groups of NSRP. Each panel elects a Chair and Vice-Chair who lead and coordinate the panel accviies.

In addiion to their NSRP duues, Panel Chairs also serve on the SNAME Ship Produccon Commiiee. In this capacity, they serve on the papers commiiee for the Ship Produccon track of the annual Ship Produccon Symposium.

NSRP Project Demos & Displays The 3rd annual NSRP Project Demos & Displays will be held during the Opening Receppon in the Expo Hall. Over 20 NSRP project teams will be exhibiing the cuung-edge technologies, tools and processes they are developing, including: Schedule – Tuesday, November 1, 2016

8:30AM - 5:00PM 9:00AM - 12:00PM Course 1: Ship Production T&R Steering Committee Meeting Location: Juniper, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor Location: Madrona, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor

8:30AM - 5:00PM 9:00AM - 5:00PM Course 2: Wind Assist for Meeting Industry Short Course: Numeca IMO Ship EEDI, SEMP, and ECA Regulations Location: Maple, Olympic Tower, 3rd Floor Location: Larch, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor 12:00PM - 5:00PM 8:30AM - 5:00PM Registration Course 3: An Overview of the Design Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor of Advanced Marine Vehicles Location: Laurel, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor 3:00PM - 6:00PM Executive Committee Meeting 8:30AM - 5:00PM Location: Madrona, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor Industry Short Course: HydroComp Location: Balsam, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor 6:00PM - 9:00PM Offsite Reception 8:30AM - 5:00PM Location: Tavern Hall, 505 Bellevue Square PE Committee Meeting Location: Cottonwood, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor

SNAME Accelerates Your Career Path

I never miss an opportunity to present papers at the SNAME Maritime Convention. The exposure, networking and technical dialogue has been essential to accelerating my career path.

Jeom Kee Paik Professor, Dr. Eng., DHC(ULG), FSNAME, FRINA President, The Korea Ship and Offshore Research Institute Director, The LRF Research Centre of Excellence Editor-in-Chief, Ships and Offshore Structures

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8 SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 Schedule – Wednesday, November 2, 2016

7:00AM - 11:00AM 2:00PM - 3:00PM Council Meeting Ships Machinery Panel Meeting Location: Cedar Ballroom, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor Location: Balsam, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor

8:00AM - 5:00PM 2:15PM - 2:45PM Registration HVAC Design Solutions - Safety and Loss Prevention Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor Location: Innovation Session Author: Smith, Adam - Bronswerk Group 12:00PM - 1:15PM Opening Plenary Session/ SMC 2016 Expo Opening 2:30PM - 3:00PM Location: Evergreen Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor Corrosion Control Practices for Inaccessible Voids Location: Regency C 12:00PM - 5:00PM Author: Ault, J. - Elzly Technology Corporation Author Ready Room/ Support Room Location: Maple, Olympic Tower, 3rd Floor 2:30PM - 3:00PM IMO’s Energy Efficiency Design Index: Moving Ships 1:15PM - 5:00PM towards a Net Zero Emissions World Expo Location: Juniper Location: Expo Hall, Grand Ballroom, Author: Latorre, Robert - Univ of New Orleans; Uttmark, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor Geoff - TransTech Marine Co.

1:45PM - 2:15PM 2:30PM - 3:00PM Spray-on, Hybrid Marine Insulation for A60, Thermal, Knowledge Aware Engineering and Anti-Condensation Location: Larch Location: Regency C Author: Hepinstall, Lisa - Hepinstall Consulting; Author: Stratton, Richard - Advanced Coating Solutions Dlugokecki, Victoria - Consultant; Burek, Greg - Emergent Systems, Inc. 1:45PM - 2:15PM SNAME T&R: Program Overview and 2:30PM - 3:00PM Status of Bulletin Updates Various Aspects of Bollard Pull Tests Location: Larch and Analysis of Test Results Author: Ashcroft, Frederick - General Dynamics NASSCO Location: Regency B Author: Dev, Arun - Newcastle University International 1:45PM - 5:30PM Singapore (NUIS) Student Design Competition Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer/ Expo Hall Foyer, Olympic 2:30PM - 3:00PM Tower, 2nd Floor Prediction of Fatigue Crack Growth in a Thick High Tensile Steel Detail of a Large 1:45PM - 2:15PM Location: Regency A Finite Element Analysis of Bow Loading Doors Author: Tian, Yu - China Classification Society; Luo, Pan - Location: Regency A Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Kong, Xiaobing - Shanghai Author: Bargh, Steven - Glosten; Girdler, Andrew - Jiao Tong University; Zhang, Daokun - China Classification Glosten; Törnblom, John - MacGregor; Hjörne, Johan - Society MacGregor Sweden AB 3:00PM - 3:30PM 1:45PM - 3:45PM Afternoon Expo Hall Coffee Break Productive Networking for Young Location: Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor Professionals Workshop Location: Cedar Ballroom, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor

1:45PM - 4:00PM Panel 1: Shipbuilding in a Modern World Location: Regency Ballroom D-G, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor

SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 9 Schedule – Wednesday, November 2, 2016

3:30PM - 4:00PM 4:00PM - 5:00PM Robust Distortion Control Methods and Young Professionals Committee Meeting Implementation for Construction of Location: Cedar Ballroom, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor Lightweight Metallic Structures Location: Regency A 4:15PM - 4:45PM Author: Huang, T.D. - Ingalls Shipbuilding; Harbison, Integrated Digital Shipbuilding “Concept of Michael - Ingalls Shipbuilding; Scholler, Steven - Ingalls Operations” for a “Model-Based Enterprise” Shipbuilding; Rucker, Harry - Ingalls Shipbuilding; Hu, Location: Juniper Jack - University of Michigan; Dong, Pingsha - University Author: Debbink, Mark - Newpost News Shipbuilding of Michigan; Collette, Matthew - University of Michigan; Chung, Haseung - University of Michigan; Groden, Mark 4:15PM - 4:45PM – University of Michigan; Nahshon, Ken - Naval Surface CFD-Based Maneuvering Prediction of a Trimaran Warfare Center Carderock Division; Doroudian, Mark - with Two Side Hull Configurations in Calm Water ESI-North America; Zhang, Wei - The Ohio State Location: Regency B University; Semple, Jennifer - The Ohio State University; Author: Aram, Shawn - Naval Surface Warfare Center Kirchain, Randolph - Massachusetts Institute of Carderock Division; Field, Parker - Naval Surface Warfare Technology; Roth, Richard - Massachusetts Institute Center of Technology; Bustamante, Michele - Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Yang, Yu-Ping - Edison Welding 4:15PM - 4:45PM Institute; Gooroochurn, Yogendra “San” - ESI-North Outfitting System Designs for Refugee America; Fisher, Charles - Naval Surface Warfare Center Rescue Vessels – Carderock Division; Sinfield, Matthew - Naval Surface Location: Regency C Warfare Center – Carderock Division; Kihl, David - Naval Author: Sakonder, Muhammet - Istanbul Surface Warfare Center – Carderock Division; Gonzalez, Teknik Universitesi Alexander - American Bureau of Shipping; Dull, Randy - Edison Welding Institute 4:15PM - 4:45PM Goal Based Standards (GBS) and NATO Allied Naval 3:30PM - 4:00PM Engineering Publication (ANEP) 77 Digital Shipbuilding Location: Larch Location: Juniper Author: Delpizzo, Richard - American Bureau of Shipping Author: Jarabak, Dennis - Newport New Shipbuilding 6:00PM - 8:30PM 3:30PM - 4:00PM National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) Expo Mathematical Model Applying CFD Methods Location: Expo Hall Foyer, Grand Ballroom, for the Ship to Ship Interaction during an Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor Overtaking Maneuver Location: Regency B 6:00PM - 8:30PM Author: Zubova, Anastasia - State Marine Technical Welcome Reception University; Nikushchenko, Dmitry - State Marine Technical Location: Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor University 8:30PM - 10:30PM 3:30PM - 4:00PM Student & YP Social The Role of Classification in Achieving Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor Safety Assurance Location: Larch 10:30PM - 12:00AM Author: Roa, Michael - American Bureau of Shipping Student Social Location: Please see details via SMC APP 4:00PM - 6:00PM Membership & Sections Committee Meeting 10:30PM - 12:00AM Location: Auditorium, Olympic Tower, 3rd Floor YP Social Location: Please see details via SMC APP 4:00PM - 4:30PM Safety Solutions for Cable Transits Location: Innovation Session Author: Mannion, Terry - STI MARINE Firestop

10 SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 Schedule – Thursday, November 3, 2016

8:00AM - 8:30AM 8:00AM - 10:00AM Coupling Bolt Failures in Short Shaft Systems for Faculty Advisors Program Two-Stroke Engine Installations Location: Laurel, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor Location: Cedar Ballroom B Author: Juhlin, Nils - NovaComp Engineering, Inc.; 8:00AM - 5:00PM Kalyankar, Dilip - Trans Systems, Inc.; Registration Roeser, Herbert - Trans Marine Propulsion Systems, Inc. Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor

8:00AM - 8:30AM 8:45AM - 9:15AM Considerations on the Measurement of Bubble Sweep Experimental Studies on Seakeeping and Down to Avoid Blinding of the Sonar Manoeuvrability of Ships in Adverse Location: Regency A Weather Conditions Author: Gunsing, Michiel - MARIN; Dallinga, Reint - MARIN Location: Regency B Author: Papanikolaou, Apostolos - National Technical 8:00AM - 8:30AM University of Athens; Sprenger, Florian - MARINTEK- Mooring Line Systems for Vessels – SINTEF; Maron, Adolfo - Canal de Experiencias Current Standards in Analysis and Design Hidrodinamicas de El Pardo; Delefortrie, Guillaume - Compared to Real Life Waterbouwkundig Laboratorium; Cura-Hochbaum, Location: Regency B Andres - Technische Universitat Berlin; Lengwinat, Antonio Author: Iversen, Rune - Simpson Gumpertz & Heger; - Technical University Berlin Bruin, William - Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc. 8:45AM - 9:15AM 8:00AM - 9:30AM 3 Views to 3D - NSRP Project Overview Topical Breakfast 1 Location: Juniper Location: Regency Ballroom D-G, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor Author: Woodhouse, Brent - Newport News Shipbuilding; High, Bryan - Newport News Shipbuilding 8:00AM - 5:00PM Author Ready Room/ Support Room 8:45AM - 9:15AM Location: Maple, Olympic Tower, 3rd Floor In-Service Ship Re-Documentation Location: Larch 8:00AM - 8:30AM Author: Harrison, George - Newport News Shipbuilding Initial Parametric Weight Equation Compendium Location: Regency C 8:45AM - 9:15AM Author: Hansch, David - Newport News Shipbuilding A Generalized Potential / RANS Interactive Method for the Prediction of Propulsor Performance 8:00AM - 8:30AM Location: Regency A Sister Ships Applicability in the Shipbuilding Author: Su, Yiran - University of Texas at Austin; Kinnas, Enterprise CAD/PLM Toolset Spyros - University of Texas/Austin Location: Juniper Author: Perez Fernandez, Rodrigo - SENER; Alonso, Ve- 8:45AM - 10:00AM ronica - SENER Revitalization of Short Sea Shipping through Slender, Simplified and Standardized Designs 8:00AM - 8:30AM Location: Regency C [ST,E/R,E/D,SB,M,O,R/S] Life Cycle Integrated Data Environment Author: Lindstad, Haakon-Elizabeth - Norwegian Marine Location: Larch Technology Research Institute (MARINTEK); Eskeland, Author: Harrison, George - Newport News Shipbuilding Gunnar - Norwegian School of Finance; Sandaas, Inge - Retired; Steen, Sverre - NTNU Fakultet for ingeniorvitenskap og teknologi Trondheim

SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 11 Schedule – Thursday, November 3, 2016

8:45AM - 9:15AM 9:45AM - 10:45AM Lean Transformation of Built-Up Panel Assembly Virtual Welding Demo in Shipbuilding Using a Value Stream Location: Innovation Session Mapping Methodology Location: Cedar Ballroom B 10:00AM - 10:30AM Author: Kolich, Damir - University of Rijeka Faculty of Morning Expo Hall Coffee Break Engineering; Fafandjel, Niksa - University of Rijeka; Storch, Location: Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor Richard - University of Washington 10:00AM - 11:00AM 9:00AM - 5:00PM Textbook Development Committee Meeting Expo Location: Laurel, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor Location: Expo Hall, Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor 10:30AM - 11:45AM Naval Ship Hull Structural Scantling Optimization 9:15AM - 9:45AM by Reducing Weight, Increasing Safety and New Advances in Epoxy Protective Coatings Lowering Vertical Center of Gravity Location: Innovation Session Location: Juniper Author: Morrissey, Tom - PPG Author: Ma, Ming - DRS Technologies Inc; Brown, Alan - Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University; McNatt, 9:30AM - 10:00AM Tobin - DRS Technologies Inc; Freimuth, Justin - DRS AMTC Development of Augmented Reality Based Method for Pre-Outfitting of Blocks in Ship Fabrication 10:30AM - 11:00AM Location: Juniper Simulation-Based Life Cycle Performance Author: Park, Jungseo - Samsung Heavy Industries; Kim, Assessment of Energy Systems Onboard Ships Daewoon - Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology; Location: Cedar Ballroom A Kang, Taeseon - Samsung Heavy Industries; Ko, Kwang Author: Cammann, Matthias - Technische Universitat Hamburg; Hee - Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Thiem, Christoph - Hamburg University of Technology; Ackermann, Günter - Technische Universitat Hamburg 9:30AM - 10:00AM AGILE SCRUM Management Techniques 10:30AM - 11:00AM for Shipbuilding and Ship Repair A Performance Comparison of Stabilizer Location: Larch Fins and Magnus-Effect Stabilizers Author: Longdale, David - SNAME Location: Regency B Author: Sosa, Leah - Quantum Controls BV; Ooms, Hans - 9:30AM - 12:00PM Quantum Controls BV Panel 2: Autonomous Shipping Location: Regency Ballroom D-G, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor 10:30AM - 11:00AM Padeye Force Capacity Computer Program 9:30AM - 10:00AM Location: Cedar Ballroom B Use of Solar Power for Marine Propulsion! Author: Dowell, Robert - San Diego State University; Location: Cedar Ballroom A Reece, Joshua - General Dynamics NASSCO; Patel, Akash Author: Maheshwar, Chilukuri - Institute of - San Diego State Marine Engineers (India) 10:30AM - 11:00AM 9:30AM - 10:00AM Using Big Data to Determine New Vessel Design Speed NSRP: Swage SVR Rule Development Location: Regency C Location: Cedar Ballroom B Author: Jankowski, Kurt - Elliott Bay Design Group Author: Green, Jessica - GD NASSCO 10:30AM - 11:00AM 9:30AM - 11:45AM Evaluation of Body Heat Stress for Working Student Job Fair under Hot Environments in Shipyards Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer/ Expo Hall Foyer, Location: Larch Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor Author: Shinoda, Takeshi - Kyushu University; Takeuchi, Jun - KURE Shipyard Japan Marine United Corporation

12 SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 Schedule – Thursday, November 3, 2016

10:30AM - 11:45AM 11:45AM - 1:30PM Unsteady Behavior of Partially-Ventilated Applications Commitee Meeting Transom Flows in Waves Location: Balsam, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor Location: Regency A Author: Onas, Adrian - Webb Institute; Royce, Richard 11:45AM - 1:30PM - Webb Institute; Heshiki, Zensho - Navatek, Ltd.; Piro, Expo Hall Box Lunch Dominic - Navatek, Ltd.; Doherty, Patrick - Webb Institute Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor

10:45AM - 11:15AM 12:15PM - 1:15PM Stainless Steel, Push-Fit Drainage Systems: Virtual Welding Demo - Give it a Try! Value at Every Stage Location: Innovation Session Location: Innovation Session Author: Green, Alex - Watts Water Technologies 1:00PM - 3:00PM Student & Industry Roundtable 11:00AM - 12:30PM Location: Evergreen E, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level Education Committee Meeting Location: Laurel, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor 1:15PM - 1:45PM Are we at a point of Inflexion in the Role of 11:15AM - 11:45AM Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in Mechanical Pipe Joints Perform Under Pressure the Marine Transport Location: Cedar Ballroom B Location: Innovation Session Author: Swantek, Leonard - Victaulic Company Author: Ranganathan, Raj - Simerics

11:15AM - 11:45AM 1:30PM - 2:00PM Numerical Simulation of the Parametric Economic and Mechanical Benefits of Utilizing Advanced Roll of a 45 m Ecuadorian Diesel Engine Analysis and Monitoring Techniques Location: Regency B Location: Cedar Ballroom A Author: Sotelo, Marco - Escuela Superior Politecnica del Author: Kelleher, Edward - Windrock Litoral; Marín, Jose - ESPOL 1:30PM - 2:00PM 11:15AM - 11:45AM An Evaluation Scheme of Ship Hull Girder Ultimate Improving the Performance of Three Strength Calculation Methods Based on Substructure Classes of Double Ended Strain Energy Analysis Location: Cedar Ballroom A Location: Regency A Author: Fay, Endicott - Washington State Ferries Author: Lu, Yining - China Classification Society; Qi, Enrong - China Ship Scientific Research Center; Zhu, 11:15AM - 11:45AM Xuguang - China Classification Society; Liu, Yang - Harbin Multi-Fidelity Optimization of High Speed SWATHs Institute of Technology - Weihai Location: Regency C Author: Bonfiglio, Luca - Massachusetts Institute of 1:30PM - 2:00PM Technology; Perdikaris, Paris - Massachusetts Institute of Automatic Hull Variation and Optimization Using Technology; Brizzolara, Stefano - Massachusetts Institute SNAME’s OpenCalc System of Technology Location: Juniper Author: Hollister, Stephen - New Wave Systems 11:30AM - 12:00PM Reducing Operational Fuel Cost 1:30PM - 2:00PM Location: Innovation Session Fuel-Efficient Design of a New Alaskan Author: O. Hoem, Per - Jotun Location: Regency C Author: Wilcox, Garth - Glosten; Rider, Jeff - Glosten; Morrison, Brent - The Glosten Associates; Zangre, Doug - Glosten

SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 13 Schedule – Thursday, November 3, 2016

1:30PM - 2:00PM 2:15PM - 2:45PM Determination Roll Shape for Roll Bending Ollis Class Double-Ended Passenger Ferry by Principal Curvature Design for Staten Island Ferry Location: Cedar Ballroom B Location: Regency C Author: Shin, Jonggye - Seoul National University; Kim, Author: Faas, Patrick - Elliott Bay Design Group; Chan Suk - Seoul National University Jankowski, Kurt - Elliott Bay Design Group; Johnson, Michael - Elliott Bay Design Group; Wichgers, Matthew - 1:30PM - 2:00PM Elliott Bay Design Group; Williamson, Matthew - Elliott Bay Advances in Hybrid-Electric Propulsion Design Group Location: Larch Author: Franssen, George - ABB; Rasanen, Jan - ABB Ma- 2:15PM - 2:45PM rine Energy Solutions SNAME’s OpenCalc Software Series Location: Juniper 1:30PM - 2:45PM Author: Hollister, Stephen - New Wave Systems Advances in Predictive Capability of Ship Dynamics in Waves 2:15PM - 2:45PM Location: Rebency B Calculation of Arc-Flash Energy from Author: Reed, Arthur - David Taylor Model Basin; Beck, AC Synchronous Generator Robert - University of Michigan Location: Larch Author: Windhorn, Allen - Leroy-Somer_Kato Engineering; 2:00PM - 4:00PM Baum, Bryan - Leroy-Somer_Kato Engineering Marine Engineering Control Committee Meeting Location: Balsam, Cascase Tower, 2nd Floor 2:15PM - 2:45PM Standardization of Watertight Closures 2:00PM - 2:30PM Location: Cedar Ballroom B An Electrochemical Approach for Author: Walks, John - Ingalls Shipbuilding; Murphy, Sean - Oily Bilge Water Treatment Ingalls Shipbuilding; Schilling, Jennifer - Ingalls Shipbuilding Location: Innovation Session Author: Korney, Andrew - Terragon Environmental 2:30PM - 5:00PM Technologies Virtual Welding - Hone your Welding Skills Digitally! Location: Innovation Session 2:00PM - 4:30PM Panel 3: Update on the Implementation of 2:45PM - 3:30PM Canadian Shipbuilding Strategy Afternoon Expo Hall Coffee Break Location: Regency Ballroom D-G, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor Location: Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor

2:15PM - 2:45PM 3:30PM – 4:00PM Validation of Hydro-Structural Coupling Introduction to ABET Accreditation with Full Scale Data Location: Regency B Location: Regency A Authors: Jackson, Paul – Marine Design Dynamics; Author: Grasso, Nicola - MARIN; Drummen, Ingo - MARIN; Roden, Paul – Fairbanks Morse Engine Stambaugh, Karl - US Coast Guard SFLC ESD 3:30PM - 4:45PM 2:15PM - 2:45PM Design Considerations for a Reference Methanol - An Ultra Clean Marine Fuel Solution MVDC Power System Location: Cedar Ballroom A Location: Larch Author: Chesko, Jason - Methanex Corporation Author: Doerry, Norbert - U.S. Navy; Amy, John - U.S. Navy

3:30PM - 4:00PM Improve your Reliability with CBM Location: Juniper Author: Hoy, Andrew - SKF USA; Welin, Anders - SKF Marine GMBH

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3:30PM - 4:45PM 4:15PM - 4:45PM Optimization of Stern-Tube Bearing Performance Reduction of Total Ownership Costs (RTOC) by CFD-Based Fluid-Structures Interaction through Application of Design for Location: Regency A Maintenance (DFM) Solutions Author: Korpus, Richard - American Bureau of Shipping; Location: Juniper Ge, Zhongfu - American Bureau of Shipping Author: Tedesco, Matthew - Tedesco Consulting; Dlugokecki, Victoria - Consultant; Hepinstall, Lisa - 3:30PM - 4:00PM Hepinstall Consulting; Fanguy, Dennis - Bollinger Shipyards Emulsified Fuel Implementation on the Latest Engines with Electronic Governor, On-line Performance 4:15PM - 4:45PM Monitoring and Auto-Tuning Expanded Adhesive Outfitting Applications Location: Cedar Ballroom A Location: Cedar Ballroom B Author: Honkanen, Kaisa - Blue Ocean Solutions; Ng, Jerry Author: Walks, John - Ingalls Shipbuilding; Losset, Mark - Blue Ocean Solutions - Huntington Ingalls Industries; Gilmore, Jarrod - Ingalls Shipbuilding; Murphy, Sean - Ingalls Shipbuilding 3:30PM - 4:00PM Hybrid Induction Plasma-Oxygen Cutting, Using a 6:00PM - 7:00PM Mobile Robot System for Shipyard Application Pre-Banquet Reception Location: Cedar Ballroom B Location: Evergreen Foyer, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level Author: Jones, Jerald - EnergynTech, Inc.; Rhoades, Valerie - EnergynTech, Inc.; Cuneo, Adam - EnergynTech, Inc.; 7:00PM - 9:00PM Mann, Mark - EnergynTech, Inc.; Holverson, Todd - Miller Annual Banquet Electric Company; Beard, Jamie - Robotic Technologies Location: Evergreen Ballroom, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level of Tennessee; Dydo, James - Gatekey Engineering, Inc.; Arner, Radford - Apex Mountain Engineering; Gaffney, John 9:00PM - 11:00PM - EnergynTech, Inc. Post-Banquet Reception Location: Evergreen Foyer, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level 4:15PM - 4:45PM LNG as Fuel: An Overview of Requirements for LNG Ready Location: Cedar Ballroom A Author: Delpizzo, Richard - American Bureau of Shipping; Storm, Kevin - American Bureau of Shipping

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8:00AM - 8:30AM 8:00AM - 8:30AM Analytical Predictions of the Structural Energy Efficient Green Technology for Eco-Friendly Response of High-Speed Planing Craft Shipping Using Adjustable Frequency Drive for Location: Juniper Seawater Cooling Systems Author: Ikeda, Christine - University of New Orleans; Location: Cedar Ballroom A Taravella, Brandon - University of New Orleans Author: Dabadgaonkar, Sanjay - Tolani Maritime Institute; Prasad, Rajendra - Tolani Maritime Institute; Sen, Asim 8:00AM - 9:30AM Kumar - Saint Francis Institute of Technology Topical Breakfast 2 Location: Regency Ballroom D-G, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor 8:45AM - 9:15AM Inflatable Airbag Systems to Improve Ship’s 8:00AM - 4:00PM Attained Subdivision Index Author Ready Room/ Support Room Location: Regency B Location: Maple, Olympic Tower, 3rd Floor Author: Chodankar, Devu - Marintek Design & Engineering Pvt Ltd. 8:00AM - 8:30AM Operation Management System of 8:45AM - 10:00AM Heavy Lift Vessel Green Environmentally Friendly Technologies for Location: Regency A Shipping and Offshore Industries Author: Hong, JinWuk - Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Location: Cedar Ballroom A Ltd.; Lim, DaeUng - Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.; Author: Roa, Michael - American Bureau of Shipping Moon, JoongSoo - Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd; Sim, WooSeung - Hyundai Heavy Industry 8:45AM - 9:15AM On the Use of Chain Lashing as Seafastening 8:00AM - 10:30AM for Large Cargoes Student Congress & Elections Location: Regency A Location: Evergreen E, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level Author: Hodapp, David - Chevron ETC; Wisch, David - Chevron ETC; Bai, Jianwei - Chevron ETC; Ma, Wei - 8:00AM - 12:00PM Chevron ETC Friday Registration Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor 8:45AM - 9:15AM Advantages & Applications of Various 8:00AM - 8:30AM Lithium-Ion Chemistries Stability for the Modern Towing Vessel Location: Larch Location: Regency B Author: Fry, Gordon - Spear Power Systems Author: Blumhagen, Eric - Jensen Maritime Consultants, Inc.; Buza, Arial - Jensen Maritime Consultants, Inc.; Boltz, 8:45AM - 9:15AM Leland - Jensen Maritime Consultants, Inc. Autonomy of Shipping Collaborative Research - Next Steps 8:00AM - 8:30AM Location: Cedar Ballroom B Global Marine Technology Trends 2030 Location: Cedar Ballroom B 8:45AM - 9:15AM Author: Bailey, Sarah-Jane - Lloyd’s Register North Designing for Safety Building a Safer America, Marine Hybrid: From Ferry To OSV Location: Regency C 8:00AM - 8:30AM Author: Perry, Brent - PBES; Brown, Grant - PBES The Theoretic to the Practical: End User Value Considerations for Connected Power Systems 8:45AM - 9:15AM Location: Larch Safety Systems for Today’s Marine Vessels Author: Newell, Timothy - Leroy-Somer_Kato Engineering; Location: Juniper Walton, Len - Leroy-Somer_Kato Engineering Author: Larson, Keith - Fireboy Xintex

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9:00AM - 12:00PM 10:45AM - 11:15AM Expo A Novel System for Total Environmental Location: Expo Hall, Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, Protection Onboard Vessels 2nd Floor Location: Cedar Ballroom A Author: Korney, Andrew - Terragon Environmental 9:30AM - 10:00AM Technologies; Tsantrizos, Peter - Terragon Enviromental V2.0 The Adoption of a Technologies, Inc.; Hardings, Hadrian - Alion Canada; Five Foot Standard Width for Short Peters, Russell - Alion Canada; Leveille, Valerie - Distance Cargo and Passenger Terragon, Environmental Technologies Location: Regency C Author: van Hemmen, Hendrik - Martin & Ottaway, Inc. 10:45AM - 11:15AM A Forensic Analysis of the Propeller 9:30AM - 10:00AM of the USS The Effects of Underwater Noise on Marine Animals Location: Larch Location: Cedar Ballroom B Author: Brackin, Thomas - Webb Institute; Lorenc, Jennifer Author: Heise, Kathy - Cetacean Research Lab, Coastal - Webb Institute; Mouravieff, Ilya - Webb Institute Ocean Research Institute, Vancouver Aqaurium 10:45AM - 11:15AM 9:30AM - 10:00AM Tomorrow’s Shipbuilding Software Solutions Today Replacement of Corroded Mooring Chain on an FPSO Author: Tulk, Craig – InnovMarine, Inc. Location: Regency A Author: O’Driscoll, Michael - Chevron Energy 10:45AM - 11:15AM Technology Co.; Yan, Hongmei - Chevron Energy Design and Implementation of Membrane Technology Co.; Stemmler, Philip - Chevron Shipping Hull in Recreational Small Crafts Company; Ma, Kai-tung - Chevron Energy Technology Co. Location: Juniper Author: Hagan, Josh - Florida Institute of Technology; 9:30AM - 12:00PM Reichard, Ronnal - Florida Institute of Technology; Panel 4: LNG as Fuel Coughlan, Katherine - Florida Institute of Technology; Location: Regency Ballroom D-G, Cascade Tower, Rotkiske, Korrey - Florida Institute of Technology; Shuman, 2nd Floor Jacob - Florida Institute of Technology; Smith, Anna - Florida Institute of Technology 9:30AM - 10:00AM Investigating the Loss of H.L. Hunley 11:30AM - 12:00PM Location: Larch Risk Based Decision Making & USA Compliance Author: Collette, Matthew - University of Michigan; Requirements & Methods Nahshon, Ken - Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Location: Larch Division Author: Dooley, John - Choice Ballast Solutions

9:30AM - 10:00AM 11:30AM - 12:00PM Preliminary Structural Arrangement Life-Cycle Approaches for Bottom-Up Assessment of Optimization Using Microsoft Excel Environmental Impacts of Shipping Location: Juniper Location: Cedar Ballroom A Author: Wichgers, Matthew - Elliott Bay Design Group Author: Lindstad, Haakon-Elizabeth - Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute (MARINTEK); Bouman, 10:00AM - 10:30AM Evert - Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Morning Expo Hall Coffee Break Strømman, Anders - Norwegian University of Science and Location: Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor Technology

10:15AM - 10:45AM 12:15PM - 2:30PM Atypon Demo President’s Luncheon Location: Innovation Session Location: Evergreen Ballroom, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level

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2:30PM - 4:30PM 3:45PM - 4:15PM (mt) Editorial Board Committee Meeting USCG Type Approval Process: Overview Location: Laurel, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor Location: Cedar Ballroom A Author: Weaver, Katie - Ecochlor, Inc. 2:30PM - 5:00PM SMC Committee - Roses & Thorns Meeting 3:45PM - 4:15PM Location: Balsam, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor Internet of Things, Machine Learning, and Predictive Analytics for the Maritime Industry 3:00PM - 3:30PM Location: Larch Shore Based Ballast Water Treatment Author: Shoultz, Dean - MarineCFO System – A Brief Review Location: Cedar Ballroom A 3:45PM - 4:15PM Author: Husain, Mo - MH Systems; Shilling, Gary - SNAME Definition of Capacity in the EEDI for Ro-Ro Passenger Ships 3:00PM - 3:30PM Location: Cedar Ballroom B A Quantitative Analysis of Uncertainty in Vessel Author: Ancic, Ivica - University of Zagreb; Sestan, Ante - Groundings University of Zagreb Location: Larch Author: Mowbray, Ryan - U.S. Coast Guard; Cotta, William - 4:45PM - 9:00PM US Coast Guard University of Michigan - Alumni Event Location: Evergreen Ballroom, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level

6:00PM - 9:30PM Webb Institute - Alumni Event Location: Evergreen Ballroom, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level

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THE DAVID W. TAYLOR MEDAL Award from the Royal Academy of Engineering in The David W. Taylor Medal, for notable achievement in 2011, and the Froude Medal from the Royal Institution naval architecture and/or marine engineering, will be of Naval Architects, UK, in 2012. He was awarded a presented to: DSc degree from the University of Strathclyde for his works in Design for Safety, Risk-Based Design, Life- Professor Dracos Vassalos Cycle Risk Management in 2016. The University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland

Dracos Vassalos is Professor of THE VICE ADMIRAL EMORY S. “JERRY” Maritime Safety and Director of the LAND MEDAL Maritime Safety Research Centre The Vice Admiral Emory S. “Jerry” Land Medal, for (MSRC) at the Department of outstanding accomplishment in the marine field, will NAOME, University of Strathclyde. be presented to: His motto is “safety enhancement through innovation”, pursued over William L. Hurley, Jr. a 38-year career in industry and Chairman, Glosten, Inc. academia, promoting the use of scientific approaches in maritime safety. William Hurley joined The Glosten Associates in 1977, after graduating He is Chairman of the Design for Safety” Conference, from the University of Michigan with a subject topic he introduced to the maritime industry a B.S.E. in Naval Architecture and in 1995 and spearheaded its development and Marine Engineering. He has served implementation since then by nurturing close industry- the marine industry for 39 years, academia collaboration. Professor Vassalos is one specializing in commercial vessel of the instigators of EU maritime research in the design and construction. early 1990s when he introduced a Thematic Network on safety as the vehicle to shaping maritime safety. William Hurley has participated in all aspects of Professor Vassalos was the co-ordinator for maritime naval architecture work, serving on numerous new safety research in EU from 1996 to 2004, which led ship design programs and major vessel conversions, to some 100 large-scale projects with over €250M including ferries, research vessels, workboats, funding that completely transformed maritime safety. , dredges and offshore marine construction equipment. He has applied his project management He is the author of 449 technical publications: two and leadership skills to large complex projects with books on “Avoidance of cable snap-loading in offshore complex stakeholder organizations. Some of the lifting operations,” two major chapters on the first significant and innovative projects he helped lead book on “Risk-Based Ship Design” and 14 additional include the design of North America’s first fleet of chapters in various other books; 85 refereed journal, Voith Schneider Propelled (VSP) harbor tugs, design 181 refereed conferences, 92 conferences, 73 invited of the world’s first tanker escort vessels, the Lindsey papers/key note addresses/articles and of numerous and Garth Foss, the Melville/Knorr conversion, which research, contract and internal reports. He is also the introduced azimuth thrusters to research vessels, Chairman of Safety at Sea/Brookes Bell, a company and many Boeing projects including the development offering one-stop-shop provision of maritime safety. of the Sea-Launch program, the rocket transport Professor Vassalos received the Lloyds List Technical ship Delta Mariner, and the Sea-based X-band Radar Achievement Award in 2010, a Life Achievement platform SBX-1.

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Bill served as President of The Glosten Associates THE DR. KENNETH S.M. DAVIDSON MEDAL from 2001 to 2011, and achieved broad success The Dr. Kenneth S.M. Davidson Medal, for outstanding and growth through both larger, more ambitious scientific accomplishment in marine research, will be projects and by continuing Larry Glosten’s and Duane presented to: Laible’s vision of a collegial atmosphere where career satisfaction among all staff is as important as financial Torgeir Moan reward. This collaborative environment has produced Norwegian University of Science and Technology - the innovative engineering the firm is known for, and Department of Marine Technology with it came client loyalty and financial success for the company. Torgeir Moan is a Professor of Marine Technology at the During his years as President he led the firm’s growth Norwegian University of Science from a staff of 40 to 67, and expanded in breadth and Technology (NTNU), and has of services offered. He was elected as Chairman of been head of the Department of the Board at Glosten in 2011, and continues in that Marine Technology, member of the role today. He also serves as Program Manager or board of directors of NTNU, and Principal-in-Charge on special projects, and supports during 2002-2012 the Director of the firm in developing new markets and pursuing a centre of research excellence: strategic initiatives. Centre of Ships and Ocean Structures (CeSOS) at NTNU. He served as the inaugural adjunct Keppel In 2006, Bill Hurley led Glosten’s entry into the marine professor at the National University of Singapore. Dr. renewable energy business sector. Glosten now Moan has served on the Royal Inquiry Commission of applies its engineering and analysis capabilities to the the Alexander L. Kielland accident and other accident challenges of offshore wind energy, floating turbine inquiries and serves on various advisory committees foundations, installation vessels, and marine logistics for the industry and standardization organisations supporting the marine renewable energy industry in for ships (class societies), offshore structures (ISO, the US and Europe. Norsok) and wind turbines (IEC) and floating bridges (NPRA). Additionally, Bill is President of PelaStar LLC, a Glosten new-venture company formed to Professor Moan’s main disciplines are structural commercialize the PelaStar floating turbine analysis and design and, with a focus on integrated foundation, developed by Glosten. dynamic analysis and safety assessment–using numerical and experimental methods as well as He is a registered Professional Engineer in Naval in-service information. He has carried out research Architecture, has co-authored numerous technical as well as engineering design and analyses of papers, helps lead the Society of Naval Architecture innovative concepts of high speed vessels, LNG and and Marine Engineers (SNAME), formally in FPSO ships, oil and gas platforms, floating bridges Planning and Finance, and now in Education, and as well as offshore wind turbines and wave energy he was recently appointed to the Board of Western convertors. Washington University’s Institute for Energy Studies.

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Professor Moan has authored or co-authored more ELMER A. SPERRY AWARD than 650 journal and peer-reviewed conference The Elmer A. Sperry Award, given in recognition of publications, and co-authored a book on “Stochastic distinguished engineering contribution which, through dynamic analysis of marine structures,” at the application, proved in actual service, has advanced Cambridge University Press. He has supervised more the art of transportation whether by land, sea, air or than 400 students on their MSc thesis work and 78 space, will be presented to: candidates that have graduated with a PhD degree. Since 2001 Moan has been editor of the Journal Harri Kulovaara of Marine Structures. In addition, he serves on the Executive Vice President, Maritime, editorial board of several other journals. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

In addition to delivering more than 40 keynote and A cruise industry veteran of more distinguished lectures at major conferences, Professor than 20 years, Harri Kulovaara was Moan has been the recipient of several international appointed executive vice president, awards, including the Robert Bruce Wallace award Maritime, for Royal Caribbean at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Statoil Cruises Ltd., in January 2005. Research Prize; the James W. Rice award of ASME; He previously served as senior the Offshore Energy Center, Hall of Fame, Award, vice president, marine operations, Houston; SOBENA Award, Brazil; ISOPE Award; since 1997, when Royal Caribbean Petroleum Safety Authority Award and several best combined its marine operations and paper awards. He has been elected Fellow of three quality assurance functions. Prior to joining Royal Academies in Norway and the Royal Academy of Caribbean in 1995, Kulovaara served as executive Engineering, UK, Dr. Honoris Causa of Aalto University, vice president and chief operating officer for Oy Silja honorary professor/visiting professor in several Chinese Line AB, a leading cruise ferry operator based in universities and is a fellow of professional societies Finland. He was named executive vice president for (ASCE, ASME, IABSE). Silja Line’s parent company, Effjohn Oy Ab.

Since 2002 he has been a member of the Council Kulovaara is a naval architect, MSCC Engineer, who of Representatives from Parliament and Science in graduated from the Technical University of Helsinki in Norway. For many years he has been an evaluator Finland. of research groups and faculties and research proposals in Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Italy, Harri’s success is rooted in his approach to ship Portugal, Sweden, UK and USA. Since 2007 he has design and shipbuilding. He states, “I understand been an Expert Evaluator for Advanced Grants in the that with my two hands, I cannot build a ship. It is a European Research Council. He has been chairman tremendous team effort. It involves endless categories of the Advisory Committee, School of Engineering of people. Ships bring in components from suppliers and Technology, Aalto University and serves as all over the world. We have more than 100 architects marine technology advisor to several organisations. and 200-300 technical designers. My job involves making sure that people have a clear vision of what we are trying to accomplish so mistakes are not made, so it all happens in a synch in the right time

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and place”. Further, “my role is to try to be a catalyst, fire protection, power plant failure and collision and to think outside the box. I’m trying to glue together groundings. Harri maintains his leadership and various pieces of the puzzle”. Harri believes in responsibility from concept design of ships through brainstorming with the best minds on large and small detail design, building supervision, delivery, and topics to pick up the best of ideas. operational start-up.

Harri’s motto is “safety through innovation” which has Harri’s career spans more than 40 years with his served him, his company, and the industry stamp on some 35 cruise ships and six cruise- exceedingly well. He and his company strive for safety ropax vessels. Each ship marks evolutionary or step with their goal of “safe return to port.” He searches for changes in the cruise ship industry, including the cutting edge maritime technical developments and world’s largest cruise ship ever built, the “Allure of the industrial environmental protection systems and then Seas” and “Oasis of the Seas.” It is believed that these incorporates them onboard of cruise ships. The initial ships have more safety and environmental innovations costs are recovered many fold by gains in operational in one single ship than the rest of the industry put efficiency, passenger approval, and enhanced together. His employer, Royal Caribbean, holds that safety with respect to intact and damage stability, the ships are indeed Harri’s “dream come true!”

CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION

The 2016 Certificates of Appreciation for individuals who have demonstrated outstanding, dedicated service to the Society will be presented to:

Dr. Hans-Georg Payer, Todd Grove, For over 11 years of service and active participation on the In appreciation for serving as the Chairman of the World Fellows Committee. Maritime Technology Conference 2015

Dr. Matthew Tedesco, Roger Basu, For his dedicated service and active participation as the In appreciation for serving as the Chairman, Technical Pro- Editor of (mt). gram of the World Maritime Technology Conference 2015

David Singer, Krish Thiagarajan, For six years of service and active participation as the chair In appreciation for serving as the Chairman, Technical Pro- of the JSPD Committee gram of the World Maritime Technology Conference 2015

Bruce Rosenblatt, Mary Saady, For 22 years of service and active participation on the For her years of NSRP Support and her support of the SNAME Maritime Convention Committee SNAME Maritime Convention and the SMC committee.

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THE WILLIAM M. KENNEDY AWARD ELMER L. HANN AWARD The William M. Kennedy Award is presented for The Elmer L. Hann Award is presented to the author(s) of outstanding service and contribution in the development of the best paper on ship production delivered at the Ship systems and planning applying to shipbuilding and ship re- Production Symposium, as recommended by the pair, as recommended by the Ship Production Committee. Journal of Ship Production and Design Committee. The The 2016 William M. Kennedy Award will be presented to: 2016 Elmer L. Hann Award will be presented to:

Mr. Harvey Walpert Junghyun Lee, et al. for their paper, THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF SHIPPING– “Tolerance Analysis and Diagnosis Model of CAPTAIN JOSEPH H. LINNARD PRIZE Compliant Block Assembly Considering Welding The ABS – Captain Joseph H. Linnard Prize is presented to Deformation” the author(s) of the best paper contributed to the Proceedings of the Society, as recommended by the SMC Honorable Mentions: Papers Committee. The 2016 American Bureau of Jungseo Park, et al. Shipping-Captain Joseph H. Linnard Prize will be presented for their paper, to: “Similarity Assessment Method for Automated Curved Plate Forming” Akio Usami, Naohiko Kishimoto, Hiroki Kusumoto, Fujio Kaneko, and Takehiro Inoue Christopher Rose, et al. for their paper, for their paper, “Cryogenic leakage risk analysis for FLNG and “Automatically Determining the Latest Possible use of brittle crack arresting material as a risk Equipment Installation Times for Shipbuilding” mitigation measure” THE FACULTY ADVISOR OF THE YEAR AWARD VICE ADMIRAL E. L. COCHRANE AWARD The Faculty Advisor of the Year Award is presented to a The Vice Admiral E.L. Cochrane Award is presented to the Faculty Advisor from a SNAME Student Section whose author(s) of the best peer-reviewed paper published by the leadership and service qualities have contributed to the Society from conferences, symposia, “Featured Papers,” program and operations of a Student Section of the non-ship production papers of the Journal of Ship Produc- Society, as recommended by the Student Steering tion and Design, and non-archival papers presented at the Committee. The 2015 Award will be presented to: SMC, as recommended by the Featured Papers Commit- tee. The 2016 Vice Admiral E. L. Cochrane Award will be Professor Krish Thiagarajan, presented to: University of Maine Student Section

R.U.F. Polach, S. Ehlers, and S.O. Erikstad In addition to this recognition, and thanks to a generous do- for their paper, nation by Bruce and Dorothy Rylander Johnson, a $5,000 “Decision-based design approach for ships operating Scholarship will be awarded to a deserving student mem- in open water and ice” ber from the University of Maine Student Section. Journal of Ship Production and Design, November 2015

Honorable Mentions: Maro Corak, Josko Parunov and C. Guedes Soares for their paper, “Probabilistic Load Combination Factors of Wave and Whipping Bending Moments” Journal of Ship Research, March 2015

Jørgen Juncher Jensen for his paper, “Conditional Stochastic Processes Applied to Wave Load Predictions” Journal of Ship Research, March 2015

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SNAME 2016 FELLOWS

SNAME members have said being a Fellow not only distinguishes them within SNAME but also in their industry as achiev- ing great success.

A SNAME Fellow is recognized by their peers for making outstanding personal contributions to naval architecture, marine or ocean engineering, or allied disciplines through significant achievements in design, research, production, operation, education or associated management.

Only 3.5% of all SNAME members are Fellows. 2016 SNAME Fellows: Tony Teo – Texas Section Russell Hoffman – New England Section John Stiff – Texas Section Keith Hutchinson – Western Europe Section John Manning – International (Australia) Patrick Janssens–International (China) Ramesh Maini – Texas Section Panagiotis Laskaridis – Greek Section H. Paul Cojeen – Chesapeake Section Keith Lilley – Western Europe Section Chengi Kuo – Western Europe Section Jennifer Lin – Chesapeake Section Brian Veitch – Canadian Atlantic Section Michael Martin – New York Metropolitan Section Jon Mikkelsen – Pacific Northwest Section Torgeir Moan – International (Norway); John Bonafoux – Western Europe Section 2016 Davidson Medalist Hyon-Soo Bong – International (Korea) Calvin Norton – Texas Section Michael Carroll – Texas Section Richard Royce – New York Metropolitan Section Jurek Czujko – International (Korea) Jason Strickland – Chesapeake Section Glen Grogan – Chesapeake Section Krish Thiagarajan – New England Section Igor Guz – Western Europe Section George A. (Sandy) Thomson – Eastern Canadian Section John Hatley – Texas Section Michael Triantafyllou – New England Section

50-YEAR GOLDEN MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATES

Membership Certificates representing 50 years of SNAME membership to be presented to: Charles Alexander, Jr. Chi-Chao Hsiung John Ordway Robert Beck Rong Huang Francis Packer Ronald Brewer Ake Jansson Hans Payer Stephen Callis Ralph Johnson James Royle Chrys Chryssostomidis Emlyn Jones James Sandison William Day, Jr. Hugh Kaiser Siew Seeto Thomas Diamant Robert Keane, Jr. Young Shen Marjorie Dunn Virgil Keith Eugene Silva Jerome Feldman William Keller Paul Snyder Peter Fontneau Thomas Koster Peter Tarpgaard John Glaeser Robert Major Carlos Tomassoni Mehmet Goncer John Marks Bob Wallstrom Michael Goodwin William McCreight Robert Walsh Albert Green Edward Middleton Wade Webster Russell Greenlaw Eduard Nabbe David Whitten Paul Halvorsen Brian Nixon Richard Whitwell William Hockberger Charles Olsen Alan Winkley

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The following awards are to be presented at the President’s UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Luncheon on Friday, November 4th 2016: Taylor Deschene, THE 2016 STUDENT PAPER AWARDS California Maritime Academy Awarded for the preparation and presentation of papers of Mandell and Lester Rosenblatt Undergraduate Scholarship outstanding merit and originality at the student level contributed to a meeting of the Society or one of the Jonathan Kirby Henry Stone, Sections. Memorial University of Newfoundland Graduate Paper Honor Prize Robert N. Herbert Undergraduate Scholarship Dongchi Yu and Pierre Lecointre, University of California at Berkeley for their paper Jesse M. Holland, “Numerical and Experimental Analysis of Wave- University of Maine Resistance Reduction of Asymmetric Di-Hull Robert N. Herbert Undergraduate Scholarship Systems by Exploiting Interference Effects” Teresa LaForest, Undergraduate Paper Honor Prize University of Michigan 1/c Kasun Athukorala, 1/c Avery Fanning, 1/c Matthew Undergraduate Scholarship Orgill and 1/c Michael Shermot, United States Coast Guard Academy for their paper Alexander Senteris, “The Modular Patrol A solution to the U.S. National Technical University of Athens Coast Guard’s need for a new affordable cutter” Undergraduate Scholarship

Undergraduate Paper Award Jorlyn Marie Le Garrec, MIDN Thomas Wilson, USN, United States Naval Academy Massachusetts Institute of Technology for his paper Undergraduate Scholarship “Improvements to the Resistance and Maneuvering Characteristics of the USNA Concrete Canoe” Errol, Jr. Anthony Manchan, University of New Orleans GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Undergraduate Scholarship

Chase Joseph Lucia, Texas A&M University Konstantinos M. Tsitsilonis, Arthur J. Haskell Scholarship University of Strathclyde Undergraduate Scholarship Macheng Shen, University of Michigan John V. Wehausen Scholarship

Jonathan R. Eastridge, University of New Orleans William M. Kennedy Scholarship

Zhaokuan Lu, Virginia Tech Frederick H. Todd Scholarship

Ajai Kurian Mathew, Virginia Polytechnic and State University Tommy L. Richards Scholarship

Mark A. Parsons, University of New Orleans Wilbur N. Landers Scholarship

Amanda Claire Massingill, Texas A&M University Alan C. McClure Scholarship

Zhongshu Ren, Virginia Tech David A. O’Neil Scholarship

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ABS 411 www.eagle.org Allied Systems Inc 319 www.alliedsystems.com Altair 102 www.altair.com American Sprayed Fibers Inc. 510 www.asfiusa.com Appleton Marine 207 www.appletonmarine.com Auros Knowledge Systems LLC 119 www.aurosks.com AutoNav 118 www.autonav.ca Av-DEC 208 www.avdec.com Ayres Composite Panels USA 120 www.ayrescom.com Baier Marine 108 www.baiermarine.com Berg Chilling Systems Inc. 212 www.berg-group.com Blue Ocean Solutions Pte Ltd 509 www.blueoceansoln.com Brass Works 324 www.thebrassworksinc.com Bronswerk Marine Inc. 410 www.bronswerkgroup.com Bureau Veritas 116 www.veristar.com C&C Panasia Inc. 117 www.ccpanox.com CD-ADAPCO 312 www.cd-adapco.com Creative Systems Inc 308 www.ghsport.com Cruise Lines International Association 413 www.cruising.org DEANSTEEL MFG CO. 309 www.deansteel.com Delta Marine Technik LLC 511 www.deltamt.net Dometic USA 302 www.dometicusa.com Dominis Engineering Ltd 508 www.dominis.ca DRS Technologies Advanced Marine Technology Center 102 www.maestromarine.com Elliott Bay Design Group LLC 313 www.ebdg.com EMS - Electronic Marine Systems Inc 514 www.emsmarcon.com EnergynTech Inc. 214 www.energyntech.com Fireboy -Xintex 515 www.fireboy-xintex.com Fluid Power Energy 112 www.fpevalves.com Galley Design and Sales 408 www.galleydesignandsales.com General Dynamics - Electric Boat Div 406 www.gdeb.com GLOSTEN ASSOCIATES 402 www.glosten.com HF scientific, a Watts Brand 403 www.hfscientific.com Hosco Fittings LLC 113 www.hosco.net Howell Laboratories 325 www.howelllabs.com/ Huntington Ingalls Ind. 203 www.nns.huntingtoningalls.com InnovMarine Inc 620 www.InnovMarine.com IRISS Inc. 315 www.iriss.com Jastram 323 www.jastram.com Jotun Paints 307 www.jotun.com Kidde Fire Systems 502 www.kiddefiresystems.com LGI Forensic Engineering P.C. 103 www.lgiforensic.com

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M.A.R.S. 513 www.fluoron.com/mars.htm MAN DIESEL & TURBO NORTH AMERICA 204 www.mandieselturbo.us.com Marin NL 303 www.marin.nl Maritime Reporter and Engineering News 202 www.marinelink.com Markey Machinery 505 www.markeymachinery.com Mechanic Light 210 www.mechaniclight.com Nautican 404 www.nautican.com Noise Control Engineering LLC 402 www.noise-control.com NORTHERN LIGHTS INC 407 www.northern-lights.com NSRP 523 www.nsrp.org NUMECA USA Inc. 415 www.numeca.com Orbijet Inc 311 www.orbijet.com Panel Specialists Inc. 412 www.PanelSpec.com PPG Protective Coatings 206 www.ppgpmc.com Prime Mover Controls 321 www.pmc-controls.com Pyrotek Inc. 304 www.pyrotek-inc.com Resolve Maritime Academy 105 www.resolveacademy.com Robert Allan LTD 405 www.ral.ca Rolls-Royce Marine 507 www.rolls-royce.com/marine/ Scienco/Fast Div of Bio-Microbics Inc 306 www.sciencofast.com Seaspan ULC 506 www.seaspan.com Ship Interior Systems 109 www.shipinteriorsystems.com Simerics 409 www.simerics.com SKF USA 317 www.skf.com/marine Sound Propeller Services Inc. 209 www.soundpropellersystems.com Spear Power Systems 205 www.spearps.com SSI - ShipConstructor Expo Lounge shipconstructor.com STI Marine Firestop 503 www.stimarine.com STRAND 7 - Beaufort Analysis 521 www.strand7.com Summit Engineering and Design 512 www.sead.com Techsol Marine 504 www.techsolmarine.com Terragon Environmental Technologies 314 www.terragon.net The Hiller Companies Inc. 114 www.hillerfire.com Thordon Bearings 305 www.thordonbearings.com Victaulic 213 www.victaulic.com/en/businesses-solutions/maritime/ Viega LLC 104/106 www.viega.us W & O SUPPLY 414 www.wosupply.com Walz & Krenzer Inc. 211 www.wkdoors.com Watts Water Technologies/ Blücher 403 www.blucher-marine.com/bluecher-marine-home/ Windrock Inc. 310 www.windrock.com

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ABS Booth: 411 American Sprayed Fibers Inc. Booth: 510 16855 Northchase Dr 2851 E. 10th St. Houston, TX 77060 USA Hobart, IN 46342 USA +1 (281) 877-6000 +1 (800) 824-2997 www.eagle.org www.asfiusa.com

Since its founding in 1862, American Sprayed Fibers, Inc. is the leading manufacturer the American Bureau of of lightweight fiber products. Years of research and Shipping (ABS), a New York testing have resulted in the development of high quality not-for-profit corporation, has fireproofing, acoustical and thermal insulation products for been committed to setting commercial construction, marine and offshore industries. standards for safety and excellence as one of the world’s leading ship classification societies. Appleton Marine Booth: 207 The mission of ABS is to serve the public interest as well 3030 E. Pershing St. as the needs of our members and clients by promoting Appleton, WI 54911 USA the security of life and property and preserving the natural +1 (920) 882-1370 environment. www.appletonmarine.com

ABS has been at the forefront of marine and offshore Manufacturer of cranes, winches, windlasses, capstans, energy innovation for more than 150 years. In a constantly hose reels and custom designed marine equipment. evolving industry, ABS works alongside its partners tackling the most pressing technical, operational and regulatory challenges so the marine and offshore industries can Auros Knowledge Systems, LLC Booth 119 operate safely, securely and responsibly. 3 Parklane Blvd, Suite 1120 West Dearborn, MI 48126 USA +1 (734) 751-8308 Allied Systems Inc Booth: 319 www.aurosks.com 21433 SW Oregon St. Sherwood, OR 97140 USA Auros is a web-based system that ‘provisions’ knowledge +1 (503) 625-2560 into the flow of work. Provisioning replaces existing modes www.alliedsystems.com of communication and IT infrastructure, reducing workload and increasing quality of engineering outcomes. With Designers and manufacturers of unique and special Auros, engineers no longer have to search through libraries application Marine Cranes and Launch & Recovery and files, looking for the latest best practices, requirements Systems for the Research, Military, Offshore, Petroleum, or standards. Instead, they receive knowledge in their flow Nuclear, and Fishing Industries. Over 30 years of building of work, making them aware of all pertinent standards and and testing our cranes at our plant located near Portland, enterprise-wide lessons learned, enabling them to make Oregon. Buy American Made Cranes! solid, informed design decisions.

Auros is designed for engineering organizations, where Altair Booth: 102 a majority of critical knowledge is made up of standards, 1820 E. Big Beaver Rd requirements, best practices, heuristics, rules of thumb, Troy, MI 48083 USA and decision tables. Auros provides for the capture of +1 (248) 614-2400 knowledge from employees and existing documentation www.altair.com in a standard format; translation of that knowledge into parameters, rule checks, and other forms of engineering Altair is focused on the development and application decision support, ultimately provisioning the knowledge of simulation technology to synthesize and optimize and decision support to engineers through existing digital designs, processes and decisions for improved business engineering tools (CAD, PLM, etc.) or a web-based performance. interface.

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AutoNav Booth: 118 crucial. This elasticity and memory allows sealing to remain 345-255 Newport Drive maintained during vibration and thermal expansion and Port Moody, BC V3H 5H1 Canada contraction. +1 (604) 526-0113 www.autonav.ca Ayres Composite Panels USA Booth: 120 Autonav designs and manufacturers marine steering 5460 Business Pkwy systems based on more than 80 years family experience Theodore, AL 36582 USA starting with Mr. William Wagner’s original designs in 1936. +1 (251) 653-0700 Since then Autonav has continued to develop state of the www.ayrescom.com art steering systems based on conservative and heavy duty construction. Unique rotary vane steering systems have Ayres Composite been proven to operate for over 60,000 hours with zero maintenance and zero measurable wear. The high shock Panels manufactures capability and ultra quiet pumpsets, combined with totally lightweight, fire safe enclosed and self lubricated bearings make them suitable panel systems for for demanding applications such as Naval vessels. The the marine industry. New for SMC 2016 is the Ayrlite long and maintenance free service makes them even more 2071 sound absorbing panel system. Step inside the suitable for Rudder Roll Stabilization systems in which fast Ayres Tardis and experience revolutionary, lightweight and high angle rudder actuation counters vessel roll without sound absorption. the need for expensive and vulnerable roll fins. The use of VFD (Variable Frequency Drives) provides further reduction in switchboard demands, heat generation and reduction of Baier Marine Booth: 108 weight and size due to smaller hydraulic tanks. 2920 Airway Ave Costa Mesa, CA 92626 USA The many years of experience in design, manufacturing +1 (800) 455-3917 and servicing steering system enables Autonav to provide www.baiermarine.com economical and effective repair and upgrade to older steering system designs. Cooperation with Naval Architects Baier is the first name associated with commercial at the design stage results in cost effective and simple marine flush deck hatches, having set the standard for steering configurations to meet all required specifications. the industry since 1947 when Baier was awarded its first Recent projects include the modernization of Canadian patent for innovative design. Baier was the first flush deck Coast Guard which were originally designed by marine hatch manufacturer to receive American Bureau of our Chief Engineer Mr. Paul Wagner, over 30 years ago. Shipping (ABS) and US Coast Guard certification. Today, Baier Flush Deck hatches are employed on all types of fishing boats, tugs, barges, rescue boats, and other marine Av-DEC Booth: 208 vessels in both military and private sectors. 3215 W Loop 820 S Fort Worth, TX 76116 USA +1 (817) 738-9161 Berg Chilling Systems Inc. Booth: 212 www.avdec.com 51 Nantucket Blvd Toronto, ON M1P 2N5 Canada Construction materials - dielectric gasketing: The +1 (416) 755-2221 consistent and easy installation provided by the gasket www.berg-group.com materials assures proper sealing with 100% contact between the surface and the gasket. The non-hazardous, Refrigeration systems, Marine Chillers, Marine HVAC, Marine polyurethane material has no silicone oil residue before, Cold Storage, Engine CoolingShip’s stores and onboard during or after installation or upon removal, has no issues refrigeration, Marine HVAC, Electronics cooling, Onshore with paint adhesion or preparation and no peripheral vessel cooling, Radar systems cooling, Life support systems silicone contamination is evident. cooling, Environmental test chambers, Modular, small packages for tight spaces and difficult to access onboard Because the gasket products are placed under extreme locations, System redundancy for no-fail environments circumstances excellent material memory and elasticity is

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Blue Ocean Solutions Pte Ltd Booth: 509 C&C Panasia Inc. Booth: 117 51 Pioneer Sector 1 2110 Omega Rd, Suite G 628437, Singapore San Ramon, CA 94583 USA +65 6558 8445 +1 (925) 265-1004 www.blueoceansoln.com www.ccpanox.com BOS Emulsified Fuel System: Emulsified fuel is a mixture of water in fuel oil. Small particles of water are formed PANASIA is a in the fuel oil to produce a stable water-in-fuel emulsion. leading supplier The main proven benefits are better combustion efficiency of Ballast Water with better heat release rate, reduced NOx emission with Treatment cooler combustion, cleaner engine with softer soot as well Systems (BWTS), Tank Level Gauging Systems, as reduced PM emission and cleaner exhaust. The key Engine & Boiler exhaust SCR & Scrubber Systems. innovation of the system is the patented emulsifier that has BWTS is IMO Type and USCG AMS approved and no mechanical moving parts and is able to produce the chemical free, safe, simple and easy maintain Filter optimum emulsion consistently. + UV disinfection type. This efficient, rugged, reliable filter with auto back flushing and auto intensity adjusting, self-cleaning state-of-the art UV disinfection Brass Works Booth: 324 system is chosen by more than 720 ships. Locally P.O. Box 566 Deland, FL 32721 USA available Parts and Services. +1 (386) 624-6619 www.thebrassworksinc.com CD-ADAPCO Booth: 312 Suppliers of quality stainless steel & brass Locks & Hardware 60 Broadhollow Rd for the Marine Industry. Exclusive US distributors for Melville, NY 11747 USA Schwepper - GSV. Products range from Door Locks, (USCG +1 (631) 629-3132 & Fire Rated), Lever handles, Hinges, Dogging Devices, Vents www.cd-adapco.com & Safes to Locksmith Services supplying Grand Master Keyed Systems. In service on: Luxury Mega-Yachts, USA Navy & Siemens PLM Software (www.siemens.com/mdx) is a Coast Guard vessels including Virginia Class , leading global provider of simulation software with a vision the LCS (Littoral Combat Ships) & the new JHSV (Joint High for Multidisciplinary Design eXploration. Our simulation ® Speed Vessels). We also outfit Offshore Rigs, Wind Turbines & tools, including STAR-CCM+ , allow engineers to discover Locomotives. The Brass Works, Inc. is a Small Woman Owned better designs, faster across a wide range of disciplines Business CAGE 1EAT4. including Computational Fluid Dynamics, Computational Solid Mechanics, heat transfer, particle dynamics, and reacting flow.

Bronswerk Marine Inc. Booth: 410 4050 Place de Java Creative Systems Inc Booth: 308 Brossard, QC J4Y 0C4 Canada P.O. Box 1910 +1 (619) 813-4797 Port Townsend, WA 98368 USA www.bronswerkgroup.com +1 (360) 385-6212 www.ghsport.com With offices in USA, Canada and Europe, Bronswerk provides of turn-key HVAC and Refrigeration systems GHS - General HydroStatics is a software program used exclusively for marine industry. Extensive experience worldwide by NAs - Naval Architects & Salvage Engineers with system design, chilled water plants, hot water/ addressing buoyancy, stability, trim, & strength of all types of boiler systems, naval architect integration, weapons and watercraft: ships, barges, drilling platforms, submersibles, etc. electronics cooling, production engineering, embedded shipyard/project management. Manufacturers of Developed in the 1960’s on mainframes, CSI - Creative commercial and military grade equipment. Systems, Inc. formed into a company in 1972, placing GHS on minis. GHS was the very first computer software to simulate architecture; and did so with vessels. By 1983, CSI incorporated; & began placing GHS on PCs.

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The GHS software program, as well as OMs - Optional environment for the more than 23 million passengers who Modules used by various maritime disciplines for: cruise annually and is dedicated to promote the cruise NAs, PEs, MEs, Shipyards, & Salvors on all types of travel experience. Members are comprised of the world’s watercraft & conditions in: designing, building, launching, most prestigious ocean, river and specialty cruise lines; operating & maintaining, modifying & retrofitting, & a highly trained and certified travel agent community; salvaging: ships, barges, boats, buoys, docks, dredgers, and cruise line suppliers and partners, including ports & offshore vessels, shipyards, submarines, yachts, etc. destinations, ship development, suppliers and business regarding: amphibious landings, anchoring / mooring, services. The organization’s mission is to be the unified bulk, cable / pipe - laying, canal locks, chemical, container global organization that helps its members succeed by / vehicle, communication / research & drilling equipment, advocating, educating and promoting for the common , drydocks, gas, grain, heavylift, offshore, interests of the cruise community. passenger, tankers, vehicle transport, yachts, etc.; providing: load monitoring, intact & damage stability, as well as probabilistic damage analysis. DEANSTEEL MFG CO. Booth: 309 931 S. Flores St CSI works closely & consistently with Issuing Agencies San Antonio, TX 78204 USA developing & providing updates, modifications, or new +1 (210) 226-8271 processes for rules & regulations. www.deansteel.com GHS goes beyond the Issuing Agencies standards, reliably allowing efficient modeling & accurate analysis of all types Deansteel Manufacturing is a premium supplier to the of watercraft; which is why salvors use GHS for vessel marine and offshore industries. This includes a full line of recovery. USCG CFR-46 and IMO-FTP Code marine fire resistant doors, frames, and windows; as well as all-steel berths GLM - GHS Load Monitor software program for onboard and marine furniture. Joiner door units and windows watercraft vessels used by Deck, Engine, & Offshore are certified by the USCG and independent third party Officers, as well as on-shore Corporate, Port Captains engineering firms for weather resistance, blast resistance / Engineers, & Logistic Officers to monitor stability, trim, and ballistic capabilities. & strength of vessels under various loads & conditions, providing onboard monitoring of trim, as well as potential Deansteel has long been known in for top quality damage, on: barges, bulk carriers, container ships, fishing construction, durable products, and dependable delivery, all vessels, general cargo, research, semi-submersibles, at competitive pricing. All of our products are manufactured vehicle transport, etc. GLM is menu-driven & easily to the very highest standards of quality giving you many mastered by vessel operators in real-time. years of performance in the harsh Maritime environment. Whether you need us today or tomorrow, we’ll be here to With over 1800+ active daily users worldwide, both serve you. programs are highly regarded by naval architects, engineers, vessel operators, salvors, shipyards, & regulatory agencies. Delta Marine Technik LLC Booth: 511 PO Box 289 Quincy, MA 02171 USA Cruise Lines International Association Booth: 413 Phone: +1 (508) 878-5162 1201 F Street NW www.deltamt.net Washington, DC 20004 USA +1 (202) 759-9316 Delta Marine is your best partner for the supply of www.cruising.org specialized marine equipment. Our approach starts with careful consideration of the requirements of the owner Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is the and takes into account the realities of construction and world’s largest cruise industry trade association, providing operation to ensure the best overall value. a unified voice and leading authority of the global cruise community. The association has 15 offices globally with As technical marine professionals with decades representation in North and South America, Europe, Asia of experience in the supply of marine systems, we and Australasia. CLIA supports policies and practices that understand the context and the operational demands of foster a safe, secure, healthy and sustainable cruise ship the applications. We represent premier manufacturers

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Tamrotor Air Compressors, Compass Water Solutions Dominis Engineering Ltd Booth: 508 (RO & OWS), APV SPX Flow (plate heat exchangers), 5515 Canotek Rd., Unit 15 DH Industries (LNG cryogenic cooling), Flebu (high & Gloucester, ON K1J 9L1 Canada low pressure air fans), Specs Corp (crankcase oil mist +1 (613) 747-0193 detectors). www.dominis.ca

Contact our Louisiana office at +1 985.705.2332, or our Dominis Engineering specializes in designing, machining Massachusetts office at +1 508.878.5162 and measurement of marine propellers, water jet impellers and hydro turbine runners. The company has developed state-of-the-art technology for CNC milling of sculptured Dometic USA Booth: 302 surfaces to final form and finish. This technology eliminates 2000 North Andrews Ave hand finishing from the manufacturing process. Dominis Pompano Beach, FL 33069 USA has extensive experience in full 5-axis machining of +1 (954) 633-3129 monoblock propellers, water jet impellers in duplex www.dometicusa.com stainless steel and turbine blades in stainless steel. The company was established in 1985.

Dometic is the engineering leader DRS Technologies Advanced of innovative Marine Technology Center Booth: 102 products for the global marine industry with the 160 Sallitt Dr., Suite 200 largest worldwide sales and service network. Products Stevensville, MD 21666 USA include air conditioning, ventilation, air purification, +1 (410) 604-8013 water purification, and sanitation. www.maestromarine.com

Compact, modular, and shell-and-tube chillers are DRS Technologies Advanced Marine Technology customized for up to 2.4 million BTUs of climate Center (DRS-AMTC) is staffed by naval architects with control. Embedded networking provides remote extensive backgrounds in ship design, analysis, and interaction via Internet. Breathe Easy Air Purifier software development projects. We provide specialized software tools, including MAESTRO (structures, www. works silently within ducting to make air cleaner and maestromarine.com), Orca3D (hull form and hydrostatics, healthier. www.orca3d.com), and ShipWeight (www.shipweight.com), as well as custom software development and engineering Dometic ship-wide ventilation systems include axial services. With expertise in areas such as extreme load fans, centrifugal blowers, smoke and fire dampers, analysis, spectral fatigue analysis, and hydrodynamics, our mist-eliminating grilles, and electronic fan controls. team continues to enhance our software products to meet the most demanding design and analysis requirements. Sea Xchange watermakers convert seawater into freshwater, and Spot Zero water purification provides spot-free washing with no chamois-drying. Elliott Bay Design Group LLC Booth: 313 5305 Shilshole Ave., NW #100 VacuFlush, MasterFlush, and RushFlush toilet Seattle, WA 98107 USA +1 (206) 782-3082 technologies provide sanitation options. Dometic www.ebdg.com Marine is an innovator and trend setter for people enjoying a comfortable mobile lifestyle. Elliott Bay Design Group creates innovative vessel designs that move as smoothly as possible from idea to design to shipyard to service. While their engineers and designers are second to none, they know that’s not enough to achieve their clients’ goals: responsiveness and a team approach are the added ingredients that make solving the hardest challenges possible. They support their clients with a full complement of naval architecture, marine engineering, high-level analysis, and production engineering services.

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EMS - Electronic Marine Fireboy-Xintex Booth: 515 Systems Inc Booth: 514 P.O. Box 152 800 Ferndale Place Grand Rapids, MI 49501-0152 USA Rahway, NJ 07065, USA +1 (616) 735-9380 +1 (732) 382-4344 www.fireboy-xintex.com www.emsmarcon.com Fireboy-Xintex provides a Control systems: variety of reliable, trouble- Our product lines free fire detection, fire are centered on technology to reduce operating cost, suppression and gas increase efficiency, and meet pending regulatory detection products. We specialize in total flooding clean requirements at a lower overall cost. agent fire suppression systems utilizing either 3M™ Novec™ 1230 fire protection fluid or Dupont™ HFC- 227ea® fire extinguishant. We offer both pre-engineered EnergynTech Inc. Booth: 214 and custom engineered fire safety systems. 11354 W. 13th Avenue, Suite 8 Lakewood, CO 80215 USA +1 (720) 232-3490 Fluid Power Energy Booth: 112 www.energyntech.com W229 N591 Foster Ct. Waukesha, WI 53186, USA EnergynTech, for over 20 +1 (262) 548-6220 years, has been applying www.fpevalves.com advanced computational science and Artificial FPE specializes in Thermostatic Control Valves & Spin- Intelligence to improve existing Clean (Oil Cleaning Centrifuge) manufacturing and invent new manufacturing processes for customers. Products include portable robot systems, advanced “intelligent” automation Galley Design and Sales Booth: 408 and robotic systems, LITS-Form™ laser and induction 1813 130th Avenue NE, #220 metal shaping and forming process, ArcSentry™ real-time Bellevue, WA 98005 USA weld quality monitoring systems. +1 (425) 881-1010 EnergynTech is changing the industry with new technology www.galleydesignandsales.com for shipbuilding and other heavy fabrication: • Hybrid Induction Arc Welding (HiDep™) system – for HIGHLY FUNCTIONAL ON BOARD FOOD FACILITIES near zero distortion welding Galley Design and Sales improves a vessel’s mission • iCUT™ induction metal cutting – faster than other effectiveness through design, engineering and industrial metal cutting processes for both production implementation of food safe and modern on board food cutting as well as ship scrapping and recycling facilities. Using 35+ years’ expertise and partnerships with • iCOAT™ induction powder coating of heavy section over 400 factories, GDS provides naval architects specs metal – is capable of applying new types of coatings and engineering for the most efficient and labor saving on ships that have never been available before galleys, helping achieve fleet success. We specialize in • iClean™ extremely fast removal of primer – can be systems and equipment in serveries, sculleries, stores, added to a welding system to remove primer ahead of refrigeration, grease extraction and ware-washing systems the welding torch as the weld is being made. and equipment for all class vessels.

Talk to an EnergynTech Applications Engineer to find out how to make your fabrication and manufacturing operations better, faster, and improve quality. EnergynTech customers include companies in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Europe. www.energyntech.com e-mail: [email protected]

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General Dynamics - Electric Boat Div Booth: 406 Huntington Ingalls Ind. Booth: 203 75 Eastern Point Rd 2401 West Ave Groton, CT 06340 USA Newport News, VA 23602 USA +1 (860) 433-4341 +1 (757) 380-2000 www.gdeb.com www.nns.huntingtoningalls.com Electric Boat designs and builds nuclear powered submarines serving one customer the U.S. Navy. With over Huntington Ingalls Industries 115 years of experience Electric Boat is recognized as is America’s largest military leaders in innovation, high technology, and its commitment shipbuilding company and to maintain high quality standards. a provider of engineering, manufacturing and management services to the nuclear energy, oil and Hosco Fittings LLC Booth: 113 gas markets. For more than a century, HII’s Newport 28026 Oakland Oaks Ct News and Ingalls shipbuilding divisions in Virginia and Wixom, MI USA Mississippi have built more ships in more ship classes +1 (616) 914-2006 than any other U.S. naval shipbuilder. Headquartered www.hosco.net in Newport News, Virginia, HII employs nearly 35,000 people operating both domestically and internationally. Construction materials - fittings

Howell Laboratories Booth: 325 InnovMarine Inc Booth: 620 188 Harrison Road 781 rue des Chalutiers Bridgton, ME 04009, USA Levis, QC G6V 9P5 Canada +1 (207) 647-3327 +1 (418) 838-3553 www.howelllabs.com/ www.innovmarine.com

Howell Laboratories, Inc. InnovMarine supplies is a leading supplier of innovative software specialty fluid processing for ship design, equipment for the Navy construction and operations. Our mission is to help you and commercial maritime integrate, automate and innovate solutions to improve platforms including air your productivity and eco-efficiency. We are the Canadian dehydrators, anti-fouling representative for the following software suites: chlorinators for seawater systems, potable water • SSI ShipConstructor & EnterprisePlatform electrolytic disinfectant generators and associated • AutoDesk monitoring equipment. Howell Laboratories is also • NAPA developing other advanced marine technologies with In both Canada and the USA we represent: its partners such as ultrasonic hull anti-fouling and • CLOUDIS chlorine sensors. InnovMarine provides consulting services and training on-site and online to the personnel involved in accomplishing your mission critical processes.

We also offer self-paced courses in AutoDesk software through our InnovMarine.CADLearning.com online portal. Employees, individuals and academic institution students can enhance their skills and employability using this proven learning tool. To learn more visit our website: http://Innovmarine.com

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IRISS Inc. Booth: 315 Jastram Booth: 323 10306 Technology Terrace 135 Riverside Dr. Bradenton, FL 34211 USA North Vancouver, BC V7H 1T6 Canada +1 (941) 907-9128 +1 (604) 988-1111 www.iriss.com www.jastram.com

IRISS was created We’re built on the understanding of how critical steering is out of recognition of to the operation of any vessel. Crew comfort and vessel the needs of the global condition based maintenance safety is in part dependent on how well the steering system industry. Our mission is to exceed client expectations functions. We believe that steering is one of the most important elements of any vessel. This motivating force is by continuing to set the industry standard for products, why Jastram is compelled to design and manufacture to the services and support for the electrical maintenance highest quality. We provide dependable engineered marine market through innovative solutions, that leverage our steering solutions worldwide. unique industry experience.

We do this by creating Electrical Maintenance Safety Jotun Paints, Inc. Booth: 307 Devices, (EMSD) solutions for collecting on demand 9203 Highway 23 real-time condition status data of mission critical PO Box 159 electrical distribution systems & components. Belle Chasse, LA 70037 USA +1 (800) 229-3538 IRISS EMSD solutions allow our clients to: www.jotun.com • Mitigate the thousands of electrical worker Jotun is a leading provider of coating solutions to the injuries each year, some fatal, and billions in global marine fleet. Our Hull Performance Solutions is lost revenue from unplanned outages and unique - with a new and transparent way of measuring hull equipment failures. performance along with a guaranteed maximum speed • Implement comprehensive, safe and intelligent loss. Our antifouling solutions are regarded as the best in protocols for performing essential energized the market - which along with our Onboard Maintenance surveillance and inspection procedures on Solution offer significant cost saving for the shipping electrical distribution systems industry. • Remove the inherent dangers of Condition Based Maintenance procedures and still allow for efficient routine inspections on demand! Kidde Fire Systems Booth: 502 400 Main St IRISS industrial-grade IR windows facilitate safer, Ashland, MA 01721 USA more efficient inspections of energized electrical +1 (781) 545-9022 equipment when compared to traditional crystal www.kiddefiresystems.com windows. Our award-winning, IR window designs feature a durable transparent polymer lens that allows Kidde Fire Systems is a leader visual, UV, and short/mid/longwave IR spectrum in vessel fire protection — we inspections. And…is available in custom shapes, pioneered the Carbon Dioxide sizes, and color to fit the needs of any application. Suppression system for the marine industry more As solution providers, the team at IRISS brings a than 90 years ago. We provide vessel owners and multitude of experience from world-class maintenance operators with a range of viable options for effectively programs together to meet the individual needs of suppressing fires that may occur. Kidde Fire Systems’ commercial, industrial, marine, power generation and solutions have been tested and approved by marine government maintenance programs. regulatory agencies throughout the world.

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LGI Forensic Engineering P.C. Booth: 103 mechanically controlled predecessors. Customers can 7 Reservoir Rd. also receive top-notch worldwide after-sales service North White Plains, NY 10603 USA marketed under the MAN PrimeServ brand. +1 (914) 670-0208 www.lgiforensic.com Marin NL Booth: 303 Naval Architect/ Waagsteeg 2 Engineering - Wageningen, Netherlands Forensic work LGI FORENSIC ENGINEERING, P.C. +31 317 49 3423 LGI Forensic Engineers, Architects, Consultants, and Investigators www.marin.nl Engineering, P.C., (LGI), is a full-service forensic engineering firm that Research institute provides Architects, Engineers, Consultants, and MARIN is a provider Investigators who are experts in the determination of of advanced a wide spectrum of failures. expertise and independent research LGI’s extensive knowledge and experience base to the maritime and includes marine vessels and structures. This offshore industry. Using the newest test facilities and knowledge includes, but is not limited to, vessel fire simulators and working together with an extensive and investigation; wharf and pier inspections; marine innovation and research network we achieve our goal propulsion and power plants; shipboard and shore- of developing cleaner, safer and smarter ships and based electrical systems; fuel systems; and hydraulic maritime constructions. systems.

Maritime Reporter and Engineering News Booth: 202 118 E. 25th St MAN DIESEL & TURBO New York, NY 10010 USA NORTH AMERICA Booth: 204 +1 (561) 732-4368 1600 Brittmoore Road, Suite A www.marinelink.com Houston, TX 77043, USA +1 (713) 780-4200 Now celebrating over 75 years of publishing! Maritime www.mandieselturbo.us.com Reporter & Engineering News is the world’s largest circulating maritime industry publication and foremost MAN Diesel & Turbo is the online maritime information resource (marinelink.com). world’s leading designer With over 35,000 subscribers in 98 countries around the and manufacturer of world only Maritime Reporter has the ability to deliver information and analysis to the world’s largest BPA low and medium speed verified audience of marine industry professionals. Every engines, with our engines month marine industry executives look to MR as the most covering an estimated recognized international marine trade publication in the 50% of the power needed world and the acknowledged commercial, government and for all world trade. We develop two-stroke and four- offshore information source. stroke engines, auxiliary engines, turbochargers and propulsion packages that are manufactured both within the MAN Diesel & Turbo Group and at our licensees. Our state-of-the-art engine designs are optimized for IMO Tier II compliance, while our electronically controlled ME versions offer such benefits as optimized fuel and lube-oil consumption and improved low-load operation, building on the many decades of success enjoyed by their

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Markey Machinery Booth: 505 M.A.R.S. Booth: 513 7266 8th Avenue South Building #120 Seattle, WA 98108 USA 505 Blue Ball Rd +1 (206) 622-4697 Elkton, MD 21921 USA www.markeymachinery.com +1 (619) 376.5002 www.fluoron.com/mars.htm

Since 1907, M.A.R.S is a worldwide leader in the development of Markey Machinery fluoropolymer technologies and applications for the Marine continues to be a Industry. M.A.R.S. manufactures a variety of products world leader in high including piling sleeves, roller fairlead sleeves, mooring line quality, custom deck protection bushings, and coatings to prevent ice build-up. equipment. Our Additional custom covers are also available for bullnoses, customers know the Markey brand represents the chocks, H-bitts, and stems. Synthetic lines are safer, most advanced and reliable deck equipment available lighter, faster, and can have the same tensile strength as for Workboat and Oceanographic service. wire rope, but worn deck equipment such as roller fairleads can put your brand new lines at risk. Maritime Application Located in Seattle, Washington, USA, Markey Rope Savers (M.A.R.S.™) provide the perfect solution! M.A.R.S.™ is constructed of the toughest of all plastics Headquarters comprises fabrication, machining, known! With molecular weight of 3-6 million (compared assembly and engineering facilities. A fulltime staff of to pipe grade high-density polyethylene with a molecular experienced engineers and field service technicians weight of 60,000). Ultra-high weight Polyethylene (UHMW- regularly work with customers to develop solutions PE) demonstrates extreme wear resistance, even better addressing their deck equipment challenges and than steel. M.A.R.S. has a patent on heat shrinkable improving safety. The company leverages ISO- covers and utilizes their expertise to develop solutions for 9001:2008 compliance to deliver superior, robust marine corrosion, rope chafing, and ice build-up. equipment with a high level of dependability.

Beyond quality and durability, Markey aims to create Mechanic Light Booth: 210 beneficial, lifelong relationships with each customer in 8424 E. Bridgeport every transaction. The company maintains meticulous Spokane Valley, WA 99212 USA +1 (800) 941-8860 records for each piece of equipment it has produced, www.mechaniclight.com ensuring prompt service and support. Lighting - task specific. Markey’s mastery of integrating advanced controls yields safe, efficient operation in the most demanding applications and harshest environments. From Nautican Booth: 404 industry leading Markey Render/Recover© control PO Box 574 technology to remote access for winch tuning Charlottetown, PEI C1A 7L1, CANADA and troubleshooting, Markey equipment ensures +1 (206) 925-3569 operational success and minimal downtime. www.nautican.com

With over 100 years of experience designing, Nautican is a marine manufacturing, and supporting marine deck equipment, propulsion company that Markey is unparalleled in durability, service, and value. engineers and manufactures hydrodynamic solutions Contact Us: at our booth, website (markeymachinery. that increase power and com), via telephone (1-800-637-3430) and email maneuverability, while ([email protected]) significantly reducing fuel use and maintenance needs. We offer patented Integrated Propulsion Units, High Efficiency Nozzles and Propellers, high aspect

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ratio Triple Rudders, Pre-Swirl Stators, and also NSRP Booth: 523 Hydralift Skegs for barges. We also offer consulting 315 Sigma Drive to help customers choose the right solutions for their Summerville, SC 29483 USA fleet. +1 (843) 760.3497 www.nsrp.org

Noise Control Engineering LLC Booth: 402 The National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) 799 Middlesex Turnpike, Suite 4B is an industry-led, Navy-sponsored collaboration of U.S. shipyards working together to reduce the cost of building, Billerica, MA 01821 USA operating and repairing ships by improving productivity and +1 (978) 670-5339 quality through advanced technology and processes. NSRP www.noise-control.com leverages public/private cooperation to manage cost-shared R&D based on a consensus Strategic Investment Plan. Noise Control Engineering, LLC (NCE) is the premier acoustical engineering NUMECA USA Inc. Booth: 415 consulting firm that specializes 1044 Larkin Street in noise and vibration San Francisco, CA 94109 USA measurement & control for +1 (415) 558-8483 the ship building and marine www.numeca.com industries. The key services provided by NCE are: compartment noise analysis, structural analysis/ NUMECA is focused on FEA, underwater noise analysis, treatment design, innovation in Computational machinery vibration isolation and sea trials and Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and diagnostic surveys. NCE has the experience, tools multiphysics analysis and and innovative ideas to provide cost-effective optimization. NUMECA’s solutions to all types of acoustical and structural FINE™/Marine software offers noise and vibration problems. In August 2015, NCE a complete CFD environment dedicated to naval was acquired by Glosten, a Seattle-based naval architects and marine engineers. architecture and marine engineering consultancy.

Orbijet Inc Booth: 311 NORTHERN LIGHTS INC Booth: 407 15200 Middlebrook Dr., Ste. E 4420 14th Ave NW Houston, TX 77058 USA Seattle, WA 98107 USA +1 (281) 218.9400 +1 (206) 789-3880 www.orbijet.com www.northern-lights.com With over a 150 years of combined experience, Orbijet, Inc. Founded in 1958, Northern Lights is a leading manufacturer is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and designers of marine diesel generators and Technicold climate control of tank cleaning systems (CIP or Clean in Place). Our systems. The company’s products are distributed through a staff members and managers have been involved in the global sales and service network over 350 strong in over 40 business of tank cleaning from the supply of sophisticated countries. tank cleaning nozzles to the engineering and design of cleaning equipment for marine, Offshore Oil & Gas, food, pharmaceutical, over-the-road and rail transportation, paints & coatings, and much, much more.

A proper approach to tank cleaning involves an adherence to the cleaning process as required by the customer and not just the rudimentary supply of cleaning equipment. Orbijet, Inc. is dedicated to providing the engineering services and support needed for your cleaning application.

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Panel Specialists Inc. Booth: 412 Pyrotek Inc. Booth: 304 3115 Range Rd. 705 West 1st Ave Temple, TX 76504 USA Spokane, WA 99201-3909, USA +1 (254) 774-9800 +1 (800) 797-6835 www.PanelSpec.com http://www.pyroteknc.com/ Construction materials - noncombustable decorative panel Pyrotek® is a global system for bulkheads, lining, ceilings and floor assemblies engineering leader and innovator of PPG Protective Coatings Booth: 206 technical solutions, One PPG Place integrated systems Pittsburgh, PA 15272 USA and consulting services for materials processing +1 (888) 9PP-GPMC industries including aluminium, zinc and steel. In www.ppgpmc.com demanding marine environments, the company’s thermal and acoustic solutions control noise, from the PPG is widely recognized as a world leader in protective engine room to the bridge. and marine coatings, developing a complete range of proven, innovative coating solutions to protect assets in the Founded in 1956, Pyrotek offers expertise in high- world’s most challenging conditions. temperature applications with global resources and local support in more than 30 countries. Prime Mover Controls Booth: 321 3600 Gilmore Way Burnaby, BC V5G 4R8 Canada Resolve Maritime Academy Booth: 105 +1 (604) 433-4644 1850 SE 17th Street, Suite 400 www.pmc-controls.com Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316 USA +1 (954) 764-8700 Prime Mover Controls is a world leading manufacturer www.resolveacademy.com of Marine Propulsion Controls and Integrated Machinery Alarm and Control Systems. We have been designing and Resolve Maritime manufacturing high quality marine systems for over 47 Academy, LLC is a years. Our proven and reliable products can be found in wholly owned sub- service on all types of vessels in challenging conditions sidiary of RESOLVE throughout the world. Marine Group, Inc. The Academy offers maritime safety and simula- Products include: Marine Propulsion Controls for vessels with controllable pitch and fixed pitch propellers, tion-based training for all sectors of the maritime and Integrated Machinery Alarm and Control Systems, Marine offshore industries. The Academy’s Simulation Train- Instrumentation (tachometers, pitch indication, azimuth ing Group applies the latest Transas simulation soft- indication, engine serial comm), Tank Level Monitoring, ware to deliver a variety of leading- edge engine and Engine Order Telegraphs (lever, pushbutton, and azimuth navigational safety training programs. The Academy’s styles), Navigation Light Controls (for incandescent and Fire & Safety Training Group offers Shipboard Fire LED fixtures), and Hardwired Mimics. Fighting, Damage Control, and other safety training programs for the worldwide maritime industry. PMC is also an Authorised Independent Service Facility Resolve Maritime Academy also builds customized (AISF) for Woodward Governor Company. courses to incorporate client specific Standard Oper- ating Guidelines.

Resolve Marine Group, Inc. is a multi-faceted marine services group specializing in worldwide Marine Sal- vage, Emergency Response and Wreck Removal. Re- solve Marine Group has over 30 years of experience

46 SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 Exhibitor Directory in major , with an extensive record of Rolls-Royce Marine Booth: 507 successful projects bid, awarded and completed in 1731 13th Ave SW open competition with the other salvage majors. Our Seattle, WA 98134 USA trademark is rapid, professional response and cus- +1 (206) 782-9190 tomer satisfaction. www.rolls-royce.com/marine/ Rolls-Royce is committed to the marine market and Robert Allan LTD Booth: 405 maintaining its world leading position in the design, development, supply and support of products and systems 1639 W. 2nd Ave., ste 230 for commercial and naval customers worldwide. Vancouver, BC V6J 1H3 Canada +1 (604) 736-9466 Our comprehensive range of products and services www.ral.ca includes ship design, diesel and gas engines, propulsion systems, deck machinery, maneuvering and stabilization Robert Allan Ltd. is an independent, privately-owned systems, control and automation systems. firm of Consulting Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, established since 1930 in Vancouver, Rolls-Royce serves over 2,000 customers and has Canada. equipment installed on 30,000 vessels operating around the world. Our extensive product base and proven experience Our business is centered on the design of commercial in both ship design and systems integration, enables Rolls- Royce to bring the right products together to develop the working vessels of all types, with a particular focus systems that meet the performance requirements. on the international market. In addition we design , research vessels, crewboats, barges, Government service vessels (such as icebreakers Scienco/Fast Div of Bio-Microbics Inc Booth: 306 and nav-aids 12977 Maurer Industrial Dr tenders), shallow- St. Louis, MO 63127 USA draft vessels of all +1 (314) 645-6540 types for inland www.sciencofast.com transportation, a diverse range of specialized craft for almost any purpose not to forget other floating things In its 43rd year, Scienco/FAST exhibits unwavering for those really unique circumstances. commitment to environmental stewardship, providing superior sewage and water management systems that lessen the impacts of wastewater in waterways. The The company also provides expertise in analyzing MarineFAST is the result of decades of experience to technical and financial aspects of a broad range of provide the best environmental sanitation technology and marine operations and marine systems design. continually requested by Ship Owners and Chief Engineers. Internationally recognized for quality products and top- notch field services, Scienco/FAST is an original equipment manufacturer specializing in marine sewage devices, environmentally-friendly cleaners; maintenance tablets, and other industrial water management technologies.

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Seaspan ULC Booth: 506 SKF USA Booth: 317 10 Pemberton Avenue 890 Forty Foot Rd North Vancouver, BC V7P 2R1 Canada PO Box 352 +1 (604) 988-3111 Lansdale, PA 19443 USA www.seaspan.com +1 (267) 436-6000 www.skf.com/marine Seaspan Shipyards operates the most modern facility in North America at Vancouver Shipyards, as well as high value ship construction/repair facilities at Victoria Shipyards SKF provides and Vancouver Drydock. solutions to meet the demanding Our yards specialize in design, new construction, overhaul, requirements of repair, conversions, alterations, life-cycle maintenance the marine industry by supporting ship owners and and refurbishment of Naval, Coast Guard and commercial operators throughout a vessels complete life-cycle. vessels including ferries, cruise ships, tugs and barges. With a wide portfolio of services and products, SKF innovations reduce environmental impact, improve We are Canada’s West Coast Non-Combat capability functionality, increase ship up time and the lifespan of provider under the National Shipbuilding Procurement machines, and so much more. Together, our experts Strategy (NSPS), and responsible for building the next and customers can find solutions to all shipping generation of vessels for the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) and Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). problems. We are your partner throughout the entire ship Simerics Booth: 409 lifecycle, providing products and services for the 1750 112th Ave NE, Suite C250 design, construction, operation, and maintenance Bellevue, WA 98004 USA of all vessel types. Our pioneering solutions boost +1 (425) 502-9978 x266 productivity and reduce operating costs by optimizing www.simerics.com mission-critical parts such as propulsion systems and gearboxes. SKF has a marine dedicated engineering Simerics, Inc. develops and sells computational fluid and technical team ready to work with you worldwide dynamics (CFD) software that is used to guide the design – for service, advice, maintenance and more. and development of various industrial products in the automotive, aerospace, marine and oil and gas industries. Generous user support is provided. Simerics is general The Marine business is complex enough. When you’re purpose and can be used for both gases and liquids, ready to simplify, the name is SKF. compressible and incompressible flows, subsonic and supersonic flows, Newtonian and non-Newtonian flows as well as turbulent and laminar flows. Sound Propeller Services Inc. Booth: 209 9130 15th Pl. S, Suite A The advantages of Simerics include speed of model setup Seattle, WA 98108 USA and lower simulation run times, translating into greater +1 (206) 788-4202 efficiencies for the user. Fewer variations of hardware will www.soundpropellersystems.com need to be tested saving time and money. Besides Simerics can solve certain problems other software cannot. Sound Propeller’s main line of business is in the manufacture of custom, commercial, stainless steel marine Areas of advantage include fast and automated mesh propellers located in Seattle, WA. Our manufacturing generation of assured quality and superior geometric capability includes propellers from 24” to 168” diameter. We fidelity. Superior physics include unstable transient flows, manufacture to our own propeller designs and also to the multi-phase flows, conjugate heat transfer, radiation heat designs by others. We offer propeller calculations to assist transfer, narrow gaps of microns, moving solid regions, in finding a propeller design solution which is appropriate cavitation and aeration and more. to the vessel mission and power. We have focused on superior quality of materials, design, and quality of workmanship by our skilled technicians. We also regularly repair propellers for vessels in our area, and occasionally

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even sending a repair technician to remote locations. We complex engineering challenges but can also be scaled offer precision quality propeller shafting in diameters from down to be cost effective in any budget. The majority of ¾” to 14” in a variety of materials. We are ABS certified for US Naval are now built with the SSI solutions steel shaft repair and Stainless Steel Cladding. and prestigious names in global marine construction are increasingly choosing SSI to meet their needs. Sound Propeller Systems is an affiliated company which offers service to vessels both in shop and in the drydock. Our expertise covers Controllable pitch propellers system STI Marine Firestop Booth: 503 repair and service, Bow thruster service, Oil and water 210 Evans Way seals, and related shaft line bearings and alignment Somerville, NJ 08876 USA assistance. Additionally we have built and offer a +1 (908) 526-8000 domestically built Z-Drive unit at 1400 to 1650 HP range www.stimarine.com which we feel has many desirable features which lead to reliability and efficiency of performance. STI Marine, a division of Specified Technologies Inc. Spear Power Systems Booth: 205 (STI), the Firestop Authority, 1009 NE Jib Court provides premium quality, high Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 USA performance and technologically +1 (816) 527-9200 advanced fire safety products and solutions that save www.spearps.com lives and protect property.

Spear Power Offshore platforms and ships are isolated cities at Systems designs and sea, where maintaining the integrity of fire divisions manufactures safe, is paramount. STI Marines’ extensive product line reliable lithium ion preserves and protects the integrity of vessels and battery storage systems platforms and is manufactured under the strictest quality for demanding applications including defense, marine control standards to withstand the forces of nature, the propulsion, oil & gas, and mining. Spear’s decades threat of fire, and the test of time. of experience and customer centric, electrochemistry agnostic approach maximizes value and reduces the STI’s full line of penetration seals and cable transits time to deployment. are certified and approved by major classification societies to protect personnel on board and mitigate production loss and property damage. They are ISO SSI - ShipConstructor Booth: Expo Lounge 9001 certified and fully tested to applicable standards 775 N. University Blvd, Suite 140 to maintain the integrity of the decks and bulkheads. Mobile, AL 36608 USA They are rated to such standards as A0, A15, A30, +1 (251) 340-6200 A60, B0, B15, and B30, as well as hydrocarbon www.ShipConstructor.com testing for H-Class divisions.

SSI develops Autodesk based solutions for the STI Marine Firestop Products are always designed shipbuilding and offshore industry. SSI’s flagship software specifically with the installer in mind. They are fast, is ShipConstructor®, an AutoCAD based CAD/CAM suite. These solutions take advantage of the native DWG safe, and simple to install, making it easy to retrofit platform and the global pools of experience provided by existing penetrations and providing continuous the world’s most popular CAD platform. SSI combines savings over the lifetime of the structure or vessel. this with industry specific standards, terminology and best practices. IT expertise is also applied to ensure the STI Marine Firestop Products are available worldwide ability to share engineering data with other business through an integrated distribution network. Local STI processes and applications such as MRP, ERP or PLM offices are on call to provide unparalleled technical tools. Shipbuilders, naval architects and marine engineers support for all of your project-specific conditions. trust SSI solutions on a broad range of projects. SSI Schedule time with an STI representative today to solutions are flexible enough to handle the largest and most learn more about these great products and services

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STRAND 7 - Beaufort Analysis Booth: 521 Terragon Environmental 500 Fairview Dr Technologies Booth: 314 Beaufort, NC 28516 USA 651, rue Bridge +1 (252) 504-2282 Montreal, QB H3K 2C8 Canada www.strand7.com +1 (514) 938-3772 www.terragon.net Strand7 is a sensibly priced, Terragon Environmental Windows FEA Technologies Inc. , is a system well- small company on a very suited for marine and naval applications: comprising big mission. Terragon is a preprocessing, solvers (linear, nonlinear static/ private Canadian company dynamic, thermal), postprocessing and customization incorporated in 2004 via API. with less than 50 exceptionally qualified employees. Terragon’s mission is to enable “off-grid sustainability” With all features, solvers and modules tightly by developing and commercializing highly innovative integrated together under one state of the art and practical appliances that enable small habitats graphical interface and all modules working in the to safely generate valuable resources from their same, consistent and efficient manner, Strand7 waste and eliminate waste transfer. The team is led is easy to learn and easy to use. We will be by Dr. Peter Tsantrizos. Dr. Tsantrizos has led the demonstrating our upcoming release, Strand7 R3, operations of environmental technology companies offering a new interface, accelerated DirectX graphics for 25 years and has developed and commercialized and a 64-bit architecture. a number of world-leading technologies. Recently, Dr. Tsantrizos was selected amongst Canada’s 50 most important contributors to Clean Capitalism. In support Summit Engineering and Design Booth: 512 of its mission, to date, Terragon has developed of two 2413 Main Street unique resource generation appliances: MAGSTM Ferndale, WA 98248 USA and WETTTM. Both technologies offer world leading +1 (360) 815-5400 ics. www.sead.com performance and exceptional econom

3D Laser Scanning for Marine Design Summit Engineering and Design, LLC offers 3D Laser The Hiller Companies Inc. Booth: 114 3751 Joy Springs Drive Scanning and multi-discipline engineering and design Mobile, AL 36693 USA services to the marine, refinery, power, and process +1 (251) 661-1275 industries. www.hillerfire.com Summit has been actively involved in the use of 3D Laser The Hiller Companies has combined decades of scanning since 2001, this technology greatly improves the experience, sound mechanical and electrical engineering efficiency and accuracy of mechanical and piping design practices, and the latest in fire protection technology projects. to create products and services of the highest level of

excellence. All around the world, Hiller products and installations are protecting lives and property. We are proud to safeguard everything from small businesses to nuclear testing facilities, yachts to aircraft carriers, and gas stations to offshore platforms.

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Thordon Bearings Booth: 305 Victaulic Booth: 213 3225 Mainway 4901 Kesslersville Rd Burlington, ON L7M 1A6 Canada Easton, PA 18040 USA +1 (905) 335-1440 +1 (800) PICK-VIC www.thordonbearings.com www.victaulic.com/en/businesses-solutions/maritime/ Victaulic grooved pipe joining systems offer unparalleled Thordon Bearings quality and innovation that provide ship owners, engineers is the leading and ship yards with reduced installation time, easier and manufacturer of safer installations that require no hot works. The Victaulic seawater lubricated System offers design versatility to accommodate unique propeller shaft bearings, grease-free rudder bearings, space requirements for improved shipboard efficiency. deck equipment bearings, shaft coatings and shaft seals for the global marine market. Viega LLC Booth: 104/106 Fitted to over 2000 ships, Thordon seawater 100 N. Broadway, 6th Floor lubricated propeller shaft bearing systems eliminate Wichita, KS 67020 USA oil leakage from stern tubes (no pollution risk), provide +1 (904) 315-3899 www.viega.us excellent operational and bearing wear performance as well as offer lower in-service costs. Seawater Viega Press Systems have the most marine approvals in lubricated bearings eliminates the aft seal, as well as the shipbuilding industry. Viega ProPress® in copper and the storage, sampling and disposal of oil. This system stainless steel sizes ½” to 4” is the original press joining is recommended by the U.S. EPA and meets the solution. Viega MegaPress® from ½” to 2” is suitable for new Vessel General Permit (VGP) for ships trading use with carbon steel pipe. The Viega SeaPress® system to the U.S. The Thordon COMPAC Propeller Shaft for marine pipe joining applications uses 90/10 copper Bearing System is guaranteed to meet Classification nickel alloy to withstand the harsh environment of the sea. Society bearing wear specifications for 15 years for It is the only copper nickel press fitting with a double-press newbuildings or Thordon Bearings will supply new connection for use in a variety of pipe applications from bearings free of charge. potable water, to fuel, to fire sprinkler. Viega is the only company whose fittings are available With over 35 years experience and over 4000 Thordon with the Smart Connect® feature, which allows water to pollution free rudder bearings installed, Thordon’s rudder flow through an unpressed fitting, providing installers with bearings offer a low coefficient of friction and total added confidence in their ability to ensure the integrity freedom from grease above and below the water line. of connections. With system-matched tools and jaws, connections are made in seconds, making Viega press To eliminate grease in your deck equipment products suitable for virtually any type of project. applications, ThorPlas-Blue bearings can easily be back-fit into virtually any applications where greased Viega MegaPress® bronze is currently installed. Viega MegaPress is the only approved carbon steel press fitting system for non-potable water applications We offer in-house design, CAD and the proprietary and MegaPressG for gas and fuel applications. Viega Thordon Bearing Sizing Calculation Program to MegaPress fittings make flameless, clean consistent connections with carbon steel pipe. help correctly size our bearings. Our decades of experience mean that we offer the right technical Viega ProPress® systems support during the design, machining, installation and Viega ProPress systems eliminate the need for torches, hot operation stages of the project. Thordon is supported work permits, fire watches or heavy threading equipment through an extensive distribution and service network and allow installers to provide a clean, reliable connection in over 100 countries. with every joint.

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Viega SeaPress® Walz & Krenzer Inc. Booth: 211 The Viega SeaPress system is the only 90/10 copper 91 Willenbrock Rd., Unit B4 -nickel alloy fitting with a double-press connection for use Oxford, CT 06478 USA in a variety of pipe applications from potable water, to fuel, +1 (203) 267-5712 to fire sprinkler. The specifically designed Viega SeaPress www.wkdoors.com system can withstand the harsh sea environment. Combining decades of experience with today’s technologies, Walz & Krenzer, Inc. specializes in the W & O SUPPLY Booth: 414 design and supply of custom watertight closures, doors, 2677 Port Industrial Dr. and hatches. Whether your requirements call for manual Jacksonville, FL 32226 USA or power operation, high pressure loading, or other special +1 (904) 354-3800 design considerations, WK offers competitive prices, www.wosupply.com unparalleled experience, fast and thorough drawing submittals, and on-time delivery. Founded in 1975, W&O is All of our products are designed, fabricated, and tested one of the world’s largest to customer and regulatory body requirements, including suppliers of pipe, valves, ABS, Lloyds, DNV, BV, and SOLAS. WK’s engineering staff fittings, engineered products provides assistance from the specification stage through and automation to the installation. marine and upstream oil and gas industries. We represent the most recognizable HF Scientific, A Watts Brand Booth: 403 brands in the industry and offer more products at 3170 Old Metro Parkway more locations than any other marine products Fort Myers, FL 33916 USA distributor in the US, which is why we have been the +1 (888) 203-7248 go-to solutions provider in the maritime industry for www.hfscientific.com over 40 years. No one knows the business better, and no one puts more time, energy and resources HF scientific, a Watts into serving our customers specific and unique brand, serves as an requirements. And we serve all segments, including industry-leading manu- commercial shipping, the U.S. Navy, Military Sealift facturer of solutions for Command, MARAD, U.S. Coast Guard, cruise lines, monitoring water quality owners, upstream oil and natural-gas rigs, and within marine, municipal, shipyards that build and repair vessels of all sizes. and industrial applica- tions. Offering a diverse selection of instrumentation, W&O understands the unique needs of ship building chemical reagents, and test kits, HF scientific produc- as well as the repair and retro-fitting industry for es ballast water chlorine (TRO) monitoring systems all types of maritime vessels which is why we keep designed to minimize hazards caused by invasive over $50 million dollars of standing inventory. Our environmental species. global footprint allows us to service your needs from anywhere in the world and provide exceptional Instruments include Portable, Lab, and Online contin- customer service. We provide convenient access to uous monitoring for Turbidity, Chlorine, UV% Trans- complete valve-automation networked systems that mission and Streaming Current. Multi-Input Online are assembled, tested, delivered and ready to install monitors with Analog and Digital sensors for pH, ORP, in ships or upstream oil and gas platforms being built Conductivity, Optical Dissolved oxygen, Turbidity, or repaired. Suspended Solids, and Dissolved Ozone. HF scientific also offers DPD reagent dispensers, J.A.W. Chlorine Reagents, Turbidity Primary Calibration Solutions, and buffers.

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HF scientific performs the entirety of its assembly, and sales offices across Europe, in the USA, Russia, order entry, and fulfillment duties from its Fort Myers, the Middle East, India, and China. BLÜCHER’s head Fla. location. It remains the worldwide leader in EPA office with production, product development, storage, compliance and process control for Turbidity, Chlorine, and administration facilities is based in Vildbjerg, in and UV% Transmission parameters. Its internal team the western part of Denmark. handles all mechanical, chemical engineering, optical configurations, and software operations directly from In 2008 BLÜCHER was acquired by Watts Water its Fort Myers facility. Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: WTS) a global provider As part of its initiative, HF scientific remains dedi- of plumbing, heating, and water quality solutions for cated to preserving the utmost in water quality while residential, industrial, municipal, and commercial improving the overall health of the worldwide ecosys- settings. Watts offers a wide range of world-class, tem. With over thirty years of providing cutting-edge water-related solutions focused on: solutions, HF scientific serves as the global pioneer in • Plumbing & Flow Control water quality instrumentation. • Water Quality & Conditioning • Water Reuse & Drainage • HVAC • Municipal Waterworks Watts Water Technologies/Blücher Booth: 403 815 Chestnut Street Windrock Inc. Booth: 310 North Andover, MA 01845 USA 1832 Midpark Rd., Suite 102 +1 (978) 689-6173 Knoxville, TN 37921 USA www.blucher-marine.com +1 (865) 330-1100 www.windrock.com Since the early 1980’s, BLÜCHER Windrock is an expert in condition based and performance has been the market based monitoring solutions for compressors and engines across multiple applications. We design and manufacture leader in sanitary portable analyzers and online systems in our headquarters discharge systems of Knoxville, TN. In addition to our products, Windrock’s for new construction Technical Services team of analysts travel the world to and refitting of all types of vessels. BLÜCHER’s help companies large and small with their reliability and push-fit, stainless steel sanitary discharge system has maintenance programs. been installed in more than 2,500 vessels worldwide ranging from cruise liners and luxury yachts to naval Our products are used worldwide by operators, engineers, vessels and offshore facilities. BLÜCHER is the and maintenance personnel to analyze, monitor, trend, preferred supplier to several of the largest shipyards alarm, and automatically diagnose the condition of worldwide, among them STX France, STX Europe machinery. With such a broad range of products and Finland, Meyer Werft (DE), Fincantieri (IT) and services, Windrock offers monitoring and diagnostic Daewoo DSME (Korea). solutions for any industrial application. (Part of the Dover Corporation) BLÜCHER is one of Europe’s leading producers of stainless steel drainage systems with subsidiaries

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