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www.eagle.org SAFETY | SERVICE | SOLUTIONS

© Oleksandr Kalinichenko/Shutterstock

ADVANCING SAFETY DRIVEN BY INNOVATIONBuilding on a rich legacy in marine and offshore classification, ABS is driving the next generation of safety standards.

We make the world a safer place, and nothing is more important.

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SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 1

Page 2 Committee Members and Section chairs

Page 4 Welcome from SNAME President, SNAME President-Elect, SNAME FVP planning, SMC Chair

Page 5 Thank You to Our Sponsors

Page 6 Hyatt Regency Bellevue Floor Plans

Page 8 Tuesday, November 1 - Chronological Schedule

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

Page 32-33 Exhibitor List

Page 34-54 Exhibitor Directory

Page 55 Membership Application

Page 56 Exhibitor Directory Addendum

Table of Contents

SHIPBUILDING

VANCOUVER DRYDOCK

VANCOUVER SHIPYARDS

VICTORIA SHIPYARDS

VISIT US AT BOOTH #506

www.seaspan.com

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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.

Rick Ashcroft

Roger Basu

Joe Comer, President

William Cowardin

Todd Grove

Nathan Hagan

Jennifer Lin

Tom Mackey

Dan McGreer

Rich Mueller

Peter Noble

Henry Reeve

Paul Roden

Lars Ronning

Rick Spaulding

Rebecca Stinson

Krish Thiagarajan

Marty Toyen, President-Elect

Glenn Walters

Dave Weidner

Alana Anderson, Staff Liaison, Director of Events

SNAME Maritime Convention Committee

ArcticAzmy [email protected]

Canadian AtlanticJ. Michael [email protected]

ChesapeakeTim [email protected]

Eastern CanadianPierre-Charles [email protected]

Great Lakes/Great RiversRichard [email protected]

GreekJohn [email protected]

GulfChris [email protected]

Hampton RoadsScott [email protected]

ItalianBruno [email protected]

New EnglandTodd [email protected]

New York MetropolitanS. Ted [email protected]

Northern CaliforniaCameron [email protected]

Section ChairsPacific NorthwestKevin [email protected]

PhiladelphiaMatthew [email protected]

SoutheastCraig [email protected]

SouthwestBrad [email protected]

TexasJohn [email protected]

Western EuropeLourdes (Nina) [email protected]

Edward Stokes, Interim Chair

Robert Emmitt, Student Papers Chair

Gaelen Krause, Young Professionals Committee Chair

Edward Lewandowski, SNAME Papers Chair

Kenneth Lane, Regatta Committee Chair

Nicholas Laney, NSRP Liaison

Barr Turner, Student Steering Committee Chair

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From Basic Design to Production Detailing and beyond

www.SSI-corporate.com

BASIC DESIGN DETAIL DESIGN PRODUCTION DESIGN

• Reuse initial design data from Rhino, Maxsurf, NAPA and others • Rapidly develop a basic 3D structural model • Manage change with associative and parametric 3D modeling features • Create de-featured 3D models for FEA • Generate 2D classification and general arrangement drawings from the 3D model • Automatically update drawings as changes happen • Allocate space for major systems • Define a list of major equipment for the project • Place major equipment in the 3D model • Verify the 3D model against P&ID’s

• Visualize the 3D model onsite or in the cloud via Autodesk Navisworks

• Directly reuse the basic design

• Rapidly add detail to the 3D model • Automatically build the production model (marking, assembly, bending and more) as the 3D model is created • Expand shell plates including forming templates • Common environment for all disciplines • Add intelligent penetrations through structure • Visually define the build sequence and other part breakdowns • Automatically identify and manage welding • Automatically add bevel information • Define pipe spools • Model wireways and route cable • Automatically maintain part naming based on assembly sequence and properties

• Automatically nest plates and profiles directly from the model

• Generate NC code for any burning machine

• Generate pipe and HVAC spool drawings

• Generate 3D assembly drawings

• Generate profile plots/sketches

• Generate 2D workshop drawings

• Generate system arrangement drawings

• Generate cable pull schedules

• Automatically update drawings as changes happen

• Drive NC profile cutting

• Drive NC pipe fabrication

• Visualize the assembly sequence • Create as built models from laser scan data • Generate customized reports from the model

Visit us in the EXPO LOUNGE

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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 ship 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,

William H. Cowardin SNAME Functional Vice President of Planning

Joe Comer SNAME President, 2015-2016

Marty ToyenSNAME President-Elect, 2017-2018

Edward G. StokesSNAME Maritime Convention Interim Chair

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Thank You to Our Sponsors

Marty Toyen

Virtual Welding Sponsor Virtual Welding Sponsor

Student Papers Sponsor At-Large Sponsor

At-Large Sponsor

LNG Panel Session SponsorHotel Room Key SponsorStudent Social Sponsor

Student & Industry Roundtable Session SponsorStudent & YP Social SponsorStudent Job Fair Sponsor

Tote Bag Sponsor At-Large Sponsor

Thank you to our SNAME Maritime Convention 2016 Sponsors

GOLD LEVEL SPONSORS

BLUE LEVEL SPONSORS

GENERAL LEVEL SPONSORS

Young Professionals Program /Student Congess & Elections Sponsor

Annual Banquet Sponsor Expo Lounge Sponsor

Student Design Competition Sponsor Charging Station Sponsor Student Banquet Sponsor

Lanyards Sponsor Lanyards SponsorThursday Coffee Break Sponsor

Thursday Breakfast Sponsor Friday Breakfast Sponsor

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Hotel Floor Plan

Hyatt Regency Bellevue

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The Naaonal Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) is a collaboraaon of U.S. shipyards workingtogether to reduce the cost of building, operaang and repairing Navy ships by improving producavityand quality through advanced technology and processes. NSRP leverages public/private cooperaaon

to manage cost-shared R&D based on a consensus Strategic Investment Plan.

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

InIn addiaon to their NSRP duaes, Panel Chairs also serve on the SNAME Ship Producaon Commiiee. In this capacity, they serve on the papers commiiee for the Ship Producaon track of the annual Ship Producaon Symposium.

The 3rd annual NSRP Project Demos & Displays will be held during the Opening Recepaon in the Expo Hall. Over 20 NSRP project teams will be exhibiang the cuung-edge technologies, tools and processes they are developing, including:

NSRP Project Demos & Displays

NSRP-SNAME Collaboration

NSRP National Shipbuilding Research Program

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Schedule – Tuesday, November 1, 2016

8:30AM - 5:00PM Course 1: Ship ProductionLocation: Juniper, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor

8:30AM - 5:00PMCourse 2: Wind Assist for Meeting IMO Ship EEDI, SEMP, and ECA RegulationsLocation: Larch, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor

8:30AM - 5:00PM Course 3: An Overview of the Design of Advanced Marine VehiclesLocation: Laurel, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor

8:30AM - 5:00PM Industry Short Course: HydroCompLocation: Balsam, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor 8:30AM - 5:00PM PE Committee MeetingLocation: Cottonwood, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor

9:00AM - 12:00PM T&R Steering Committee MeetingLocation: Madrona, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor 9:00AM - 5:00PM Industry Short Course: NumecaLocation: Maple, Olympic Tower, 3rd Floor

12:00PM - 5:00PM RegistrationLocation: Grand Ballroom Foyer, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor

3:00PM - 6:00PM Executive Committee MeetingLocation: Madrona, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor

6:00PM - 9:00PM Offsite ReceptionLocation: Tavern Hall, 505 Bellevue Square

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 PaikProfessor, Dr. Eng., DHC(ULG), FSNAME, FRINAPresident, The Korea Ship and Offshore Research InstituteDirector, The LRF Research Centre of ExcellenceEditor-in-Chief, Ships and Offshore Structures

SNAME Accelerates Your Career Path

www.sname.org

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7:00AM - 11:00AM Council MeetingLocation: Cedar Ballroom, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor 8:00AM - 5:00PM RegistrationLocation: Grand Ballroom Foyer, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor 12:00PM - 1:15PM Opening Plenary Session/ SMC 2016 Expo OpeningLocation: Evergreen Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor 12:00PM - 5:00PM Author Ready Room/ Support RoomLocation: Maple, Olympic Tower, 3rd Floor 1:15PM - 5:00PM ExpoLocation: Expo Hall, Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor 1:45PM - 2:15PM Spray-on, Hybrid Marine Insulation for A60, Thermal, and Anti-CondensationLocation: Regency CAuthor: Stratton, Richard - Advanced Coating Solutions 1:45PM - 2:15PM SNAME T&R: Program Overview and Status of Bulletin UpdatesLocation: LarchAuthor: Ashcroft, Frederick - General Dynamics NASSCO 1:45PM - 5:30PM Student Design CompetitionLocation: Grand Ballroom Foyer/ Expo Hall Foyer, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor

1:45PM - 2:15PM Finite Element Analysis of Bow Loading DoorsLocation: Regency AAuthor: Bargh, Steven - Glosten; Girdler, Andrew - Glosten; Törnblom, John - MacGregor; Hjörne, Johan - MacGregor Sweden AB 1:45PM - 3:45PM Productive Networking for Young Professionals WorkshopLocation: Cedar Ballroom, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor 1:45PM - 4:00PM Panel 1: Shipbuilding in a Modern WorldLocation: Regency Ballroom D-G, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor

2:00PM - 3:00PM Ships Machinery Panel MeetingLocation: Balsam, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor 2:15PM - 2:45PM HVAC Design Solutions - Safety and Loss PreventionLocation: Innovation SessionAuthor: Smith, Adam - Bronswerk Group 2:30PM - 3:00PM Corrosion Control Practices for Inaccessible VoidsLocation: Regency CAuthor: Ault, J. - Elzly Technology Corporation 2:30PM - 3:00PM IMO’s Energy Efficiency Design Index: Moving Ships towards a Net Zero Emissions WorldLocation: JuniperAuthor: Latorre, Robert - Univ of New Orleans; Uttmark, Geoff - TransTech Marine Co. 2:30PM - 3:00PM Knowledge Aware EngineeringLocation: LarchAuthor: Hepinstall, Lisa - Hepinstall Consulting; Dlugokecki, Victoria - Consultant; Burek, Greg - Emergent Systems, Inc. 2:30PM - 3:00PM Various Aspects of Bollard Pull Tests and Analysis of Test ResultsLocation: Regency BAuthor: Dev, Arun - Newcastle University International Singapore (NUIS) 2:30PM - 3:00PM Prediction of Fatigue Crack Growth in a Thick High Tensile Steel Detail of a Large Container ShipLocation: Regency AAuthor: Tian, Yu - China Classification Society; Luo, Pan - Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Kong, Xiaobing - Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Zhang, Daokun - China Classification Society 3:00PM - 3:30PM Afternoon Expo Hall Coffee BreakLocation: Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor

Schedule – Wednesday, November 2, 2016

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Schedule – Wednesday, November 2, 2016

3:30PM - 4:00PM Robust Distortion Control Methods and Implementation for Construction of Lightweight Metallic StructuresLocation: Regency AAuthor: Huang, T.D. - Ingalls Shipbuilding; Harbison, Michael - Ingalls Shipbuilding; Scholler, Steven - Ingalls Shipbuilding; Rucker, Harry - Ingalls Shipbuilding; Hu, Jack - University of Michigan; Dong, Pingsha - University of Michigan; Collette, Matthew - University of Michigan; Chung, Haseung - University of Michigan; Groden, Mark – University of Michigan; Nahshon, Ken - Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division; Doroudian, Mark - ESI-North America; Zhang, Wei - The Ohio State University; Semple, Jennifer - The Ohio State University; Kirchain, Randolph - Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Roth, Richard - Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Bustamante, Michele - Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Yang, Yu-Ping - Edison Welding Institute; Gooroochurn, Yogendra “San” - ESI-North America; Fisher, Charles - Naval Surface Warfare Center – Carderock Division; Sinfield, Matthew - Naval Surface Warfare Center – Carderock Division; Kihl, David - Naval Surface Warfare Center – Carderock Division; Gonzalez, Alexander - American Bureau of Shipping; Dull, Randy - Edison Welding Institute

3:30PM - 4:00PM Digital ShipbuildingLocation: JuniperAuthor: Jarabak, Dennis - Newport New Shipbuilding

3:30PM - 4:00PM Mathematical Model Applying CFD Methods for the Ship to Ship Interaction during an Overtaking ManeuverLocation: Regency BAuthor: Zubova, Anastasia - State Marine Technical University; Nikushchenko, Dmitry - State Marine Technical University

3:30PM - 4:00PM The Role of Classification in Achieving Naval Ship Safety AssuranceLocation: LarchAuthor: Roa, Michael - American Bureau of Shipping

4:00PM - 6:00PM Membership & Sections Committee MeetingLocation: Auditorium, Olympic Tower, 3rd Floor

4:00PM - 4:30PM Safety Solutions for Cable TransitsLocation: Innovation SessionAuthor: Mannion, Terry - STI MARINE Firestop

4:00PM - 5:00PM Young Professionals Committee MeetingLocation: Cedar Ballroom, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor

4:15PM - 4:45PM Integrated Digital Shipbuilding “Concept of Operations” for a “Model-Based Enterprise” Location: JuniperAuthor: Debbink, Mark - Newpost News Shipbuilding

4:15PM - 4:45PM CFD-Based Maneuvering Prediction of a Trimaran with Two Side Hull Configurations in Calm WaterLocation: Regency BAuthor: Aram, Shawn - Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division; Field, Parker - Naval Surface Warfare Center

4:15PM - 4:45PM Outfitting System Designs for Refugee Rescue VesselsLocation: Regency CAuthor: Sakonder, Muhammet - Istanbul Teknik Universitesi

4:15PM - 4:45PM Goal Based Standards (GBS) and NATO Allied Naval Engineering Publication (ANEP) 77Location: LarchAuthor: Delpizzo, Richard - American Bureau of Shipping

6:00PM - 8:30PM National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) ExpoLocation: Expo Hall Foyer, Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor

6:00PM - 8:30PM Welcome ReceptionLocation: Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor 8:30PM - 10:30PM Student & YP SocialLocation: Grand Ballroom Foyer, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor 10:30PM - 12:00AM Student SocialLocation: Please see details via SMC APP 10:30PM - 12:00AM YP SocialLocation: Please see details via SMC APP

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8:00AM - 8:30AM Coupling Bolt Failures in Short Shaft Systems for Two-Stroke Engine InstallationsLocation: Cedar Ballroom BAuthor: Juhlin, Nils - NovaComp Engineering, Inc.; Kalyankar, Dilip - Trans Marine Propulsion Systems, Inc.; Roeser, Herbert - Trans Marine Propulsion Systems, Inc.

8:00AM - 8:30AM Considerations on the Measurement of Bubble Sweep Down to Avoid Blinding of the SonarLocation: Regency AAuthor: Gunsing, Michiel - MARIN; Dallinga, Reint - MARIN

8:00AM - 8:30AM Mooring Line Systems for Tanker Vessels – Current Standards in Analysis and Design Compared to Real Life Location: Regency BAuthor: Iversen, Rune - Simpson Gumpertz & Heger; Bruin, William - Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc. 8:00AM - 9:30AM Topical Breakfast 1Location: Regency Ballroom D-G, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor 8:00AM - 5:00PM Author Ready Room/ Support RoomLocation: Maple, Olympic Tower, 3rd Floor 8:00AM - 8:30AM Initial Parametric Weight Equation CompendiumLocation: Regency CAuthor: Hansch, David - Newport News Shipbuilding 8:00AM - 8:30AM Sister Ships Applicability in the Shipbuilding Enterprise CAD/PLM ToolsetLocation: JuniperAuthor: Perez Fernandez, Rodrigo - SENER; Alonso, Ve-ronica - SENER 8:00AM - 8:30AM Life Cycle Integrated Data EnvironmentLocation: LarchAuthor: Harrison, George - Newport News Shipbuilding

8:00AM - 10:00AM Faculty Advisors ProgramLocation: Laurel, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor 8:00AM - 5:00PM RegistrationLocation: Grand Ballroom Foyer, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor 8:45AM - 9:15AM Experimental Studies on Seakeeping and Manoeuvrability of Ships in Adverse Weather ConditionsLocation: Regency BAuthor: Papanikolaou, Apostolos - National Technical University of Athens; Sprenger, Florian - MARINTEK-SINTEF; Maron, Adolfo - Canal de Experiencias Hidrodinamicas de El Pardo; Delefortrie, Guillaume - Waterbouwkundig Laboratorium; Cura-Hochbaum, Andres - Technische Universitat Berlin; Lengwinat, Antonio - Technical University Berlin 8:45AM - 9:15AM 3 Views to 3D - NSRP Project OverviewLocation: JuniperAuthor: Woodhouse, Brent - Newport News Shipbuilding; High, Bryan - Newport News Shipbuilding

8:45AM - 9:15AM In-Service Ship Re-DocumentationLocation: LarchAuthor: Harrison, George - Newport News Shipbuilding 8:45AM - 9:15AM A Generalized Potential / RANS Interactive Method for the Prediction of Propulsor PerformanceLocation: Regency AAuthor: Su, Yiran - University of Texas at Austin; Kinnas, Spyros - University of Texas/Austin 8:45AM - 10:00AM Revitalization of Short Sea Shipping through Slender, Simplified and Standardized DesignsLocation: Regency C [ST,E/R,E/D,SB,M,O,R/S]Author: Lindstad, Haakon-Elizabeth - Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute (MARINTEK); Eskeland, Gunnar - Norwegian School of Finance; Sandaas, Inge - Retired; Steen, Sverre - NTNU Fakultet for ingeniorvitenskap og teknologi Trondheim

Schedule – Thursday, November 3, 2016

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Schedule – Thursday, November 3, 2016

8:45AM - 9:15AM Lean Transformation of Built-Up Panel Assembly in Shipbuilding Using a Value Stream Mapping MethodologyLocation: Cedar Ballroom BAuthor: Kolich, Damir - University of Rijeka Faculty of Engineering; Fafandjel, Niksa - University of Rijeka; Storch, Richard - University of Washington

9:00AM - 5:00PM ExpoLocation: Expo Hall, Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor 9:15AM - 9:45AM New Advances in Epoxy Protective CoatingsLocation: Innovation SessionAuthor: Morrissey, Tom - PPG

9:30AM - 10:00AM Development of Augmented Reality Based Method for Pre-Outfitting of Blocks in Ship FabricationLocation: JuniperAuthor: Park, Jungseo - Samsung Heavy Industries; Kim, Daewoon - Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology; Kang, Taeseon - Samsung Heavy Industries; Ko, Kwang Hee - Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology 9:30AM - 10:00AM AGILE SCRUM Management Techniques for Shipbuilding and Ship RepairLocation: LarchAuthor: Longdale, David - SNAME 9:30AM - 12:00PM Panel 2: Autonomous ShippingLocation: Regency Ballroom D-G, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor 9:30AM - 10:00AM Use of Solar Power for Marine Propulsion!Location: Cedar Ballroom AAuthor: Maheshwar, Chilukuri - Institute of Marine Engineers (India) 9:30AM - 10:00AM NSRP: Swage SVR Rule DevelopmentLocation: Cedar Ballroom BAuthor: Green, Jessica - GD NASSCO 9:30AM - 11:45AM Student Job FairLocation: Grand Ballroom Foyer/ Expo Hall Foyer, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor

9:45AM - 10:45AM Virtual Welding DemoLocation: Innovation Session 10:00AM - 10:30AM Morning Expo Hall Coffee BreakLocation: Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor 10:00AM - 11:00AM Textbook Development Committee MeetingLocation: Laurel, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor

10:30AM - 11:45AM Naval Ship Hull Structural Scantling Optimization by Reducing Weight, Increasing Safety and Lowering Vertical Center of GravityLocation: Juniper Author: Ma, Ming - DRS Technologies Inc; Brown, Alan - Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University; McNatt, Tobin - DRS Technologies Inc; Freimuth, Justin - DRS AMTC 10:30AM - 11:00AM Simulation-Based Life Cycle Performance Assessment of Energy Systems Onboard ShipsLocation: Cedar Ballroom AAuthor: Cammann, Matthias - Technische Universitat Hamburg; Thiem, Christoph - Hamburg University of Technology; Ackermann, Günter - Technische Universitat Hamburg 10:30AM - 11:00AM A Performance Comparison of Stabilizer Fins and Magnus-Effect StabilizersLocation: Regency BAuthor: Sosa, Leah - Quantum Controls BV; Ooms, Hans - Quantum Controls BV 10:30AM - 11:00AM Padeye Force Capacity Computer ProgramLocation: Cedar Ballroom BAuthor: Dowell, Robert - San Diego State University; Reece, Joshua - General Dynamics NASSCO; Patel, Akash - San Diego State 10:30AM - 11:00AM Using Big Data to Determine New Vessel Design SpeedLocation: Regency CAuthor: Jankowski, Kurt - Elliott Bay Design Group 10:30AM - 11:00AM Evaluation of Body Heat Stress for Working under Hot Environments in ShipyardsLocation: LarchAuthor: Shinoda, Takeshi - Kyushu University; Takeuchi, Jun - KURE Shipyard Japan Marine United Corporation

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10:30AM - 11:45AM Unsteady Behavior of Partially-Ventilated Transom Flows in WavesLocation: Regency AAuthor: Onas, Adrian - Webb Institute; Royce, Richard - Webb Institute; Heshiki, Zensho - Navatek, Ltd.; Piro, Dominic - Navatek, Ltd.; Doherty, Patrick - Webb Institute

10:45AM - 11:15AM Stainless Steel, Push-Fit Drainage Systems: Value at Every StageLocation: Innovation SessionAuthor: Green, Alex - Watts Water Technologies 11:00AM - 12:30PM Education Committee MeetingLocation: Laurel, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor 11:15AM - 11:45AM Mechanical Pipe Joints Perform Under PressureLocation: Cedar Ballroom BAuthor: Swantek, Leonard - Victaulic Company 11:15AM - 11:45AM Numerical Simulation of the Parametric Roll of a 45 m Ecuadorian Fishing VesselLocation: Regency BAuthor: Sotelo, Marco - Escuela Superior Politecnica del Litoral; Marín, Jose - ESPOL 11:15AM - 11:45AM Improving the Performance of Three Classes of Double Ended FerriesLocation: Cedar Ballroom AAuthor: Fay, Endicott - Washington State Ferries

11:15AM - 11:45AM Multi-Fidelity Optimization of High Speed SWATHsLocation: Regency CAuthor: Bonfiglio, Luca - Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Perdikaris, Paris - Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Brizzolara, Stefano - Massachusetts Institute of Technology 11:30AM - 12:00PM Reducing Operational Fuel CostLocation: Innovation SessionAuthor: O. Hoem, Per - Jotun

11:45AM - 1:30PM Applications Commitee MeetingLocation: Balsam, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor 11:45AM - 1:30PM Expo Hall Box LunchLocation: Grand Ballroom Foyer, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor 12:15PM - 1:15PM Virtual Welding Demo - Give it a Try!Location: Innovation Session 1:00PM - 3:00PM Student & Industry RoundtableLocation: Evergreen E, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level 1:15PM - 1:45PM Are we at a point of Inflexion in the Role of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in the Marine Transport Location: Innovation SessionAuthor: Ranganathan, Raj - Simerics 1:30PM - 2:00PM Economic and Mechanical Benefits of Utilizing Advanced Diesel Engine Analysis and Monitoring TechniquesLocation: Cedar Ballroom AAuthor: Kelleher, Edward - Windrock 1:30PM - 2:00PM An Evaluation Scheme of Ship Hull Girder Ultimate Strength Calculation Methods Based on Substructure Strain Energy AnalysisLocation: Regency A Author: Lu, Yining - China Classification Society; Qi, Enrong - China Ship Scientific Research Center; Zhu, Xuguang - China Classification Society; Liu, Yang - Harbin Institute of Technology - Weihai 1:30PM - 2:00PM Automatic Hull Variation and Optimization Using SNAME’s OpenCalc SystemLocation: JuniperAuthor: Hollister, Stephen - New Wave Systems

1:30PM - 2:00PM Fuel-Efficient Design of a New Alaskan FerryLocation: Regency CAuthor: Wilcox, Garth - Glosten; Rider, Jeff - Glosten; Morrison, Brent - The Glosten Associates; Zangre, Doug - Glosten

Schedule – Thursday, November 3, 2016

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Schedule – Thursday, November 3, 2016

1:30PM - 2:00PM Determination Roll Shape for Roll Bending by Principal CurvatureLocation: Cedar Ballroom BAuthor: Shin, Jonggye - Seoul National University; Kim, Chan Suk - Seoul National University 1:30PM - 2:00PM Advances in Hybrid-Electric PropulsionLocation: LarchAuthor: Franssen, George - ABB; Rasanen, Jan - ABB Ma-rine Energy Solutions 1:30PM - 2:45PM Advances in Predictive Capability of Ship Dynamics in WavesLocation: Rebency BAuthor: Reed, Arthur - David Taylor Model Basin; Beck, Robert - University of Michigan 2:00PM - 4:00PM Marine Engineering Control Committee MeetingLocation: Balsam, Cascase Tower, 2nd Floor 2:00PM - 2:30PM An Electrochemical Approach for Oily Bilge Water TreatmentLocation: Innovation SessionAuthor: Korney, Andrew - Terragon Environmental Technologies 2:00PM - 4:30PM Panel 3: Update on the Implementation of Canadian Shipbuilding StrategyLocation: Regency Ballroom D-G, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor 2:15PM - 2:45PM Validation of Hydro-Structural Coupling with Full Scale DataLocation: Regency AAuthor: Grasso, Nicola - MARIN; Drummen, Ingo - MARIN; Stambaugh, Karl - US Coast Guard SFLC ESD 2:15PM - 2:45PM Methanol - An Ultra Clean Marine Fuel SolutionLocation: Cedar Ballroom AAuthor: Chesko, Jason - Methanex Corporation

2:15PM - 2:45PM Ollis Class Double-Ended Passenger Ferry Design for Staten Island FerryLocation: Regency CAuthor: Faas, Patrick - Elliott Bay Design Group; Jankowski, Kurt - Elliott Bay Design Group; Johnson, Michael - Elliott Bay Design Group; Wichgers, Matthew - Elliott Bay Design Group; Williamson, Matthew - Elliott Bay Design Group

2:15PM - 2:45PM SNAME’s OpenCalc Software SeriesLocation: JuniperAuthor: Hollister, Stephen - New Wave Systems 2:15PM - 2:45PM Calculation of Arc-Flash Energy fromAC Synchronous GeneratorLocation: LarchAuthor: Windhorn, Allen - Leroy-Somer_Kato Engineering; Baum, Bryan - Leroy-Somer_Kato Engineering 2:15PM - 2:45PM Standardization of Watertight ClosuresLocation: Cedar Ballroom BAuthor: Walks, John - Ingalls Shipbuilding; Murphy, Sean - Ingalls Shipbuilding; Schilling, Jennifer - Ingalls Shipbuilding 2:30PM - 5:00PM Virtual Welding - Hone your Welding Skills Digitally!Location: Innovation Session 2:45PM - 3:30PM Afternoon Expo Hall Coffee BreakLocation: Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor

3:30PM – 4:00PMIntroduction to ABET AccreditationLocation: Regency BAuthors: Jackson, Paul – Marine Design Dynamics; Roden, Paul – Fairbanks Morse Engine 3:30PM - 4:45PM Design Considerations for a Reference MVDC Power SystemLocation: LarchAuthor: Doerry, Norbert - U.S. Navy; Amy, John - U.S. Navy 3:30PM - 4:00PM Improve your Reliability with CBMLocation: JuniperAuthor: Hoy, Andrew - SKF USA; Welin, Anders - SKF Marine GMBH

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3:30PM - 4:45PM Optimization of Stern-Tube Bearing Performance by CFD-Based Fluid-Structures InteractionLocation: Regency AAuthor: Korpus, Richard - American Bureau of Shipping; Ge, Zhongfu - American Bureau of Shipping 3:30PM - 4:00PM Emulsified Fuel Implementation on the Latest Engines with Electronic Governor, On-line Performance Monitoring and Auto-TuningLocation: Cedar Ballroom A Author: Honkanen, Kaisa - Blue Ocean Solutions; Ng, Jerry - Blue Ocean Solutions 3:30PM - 4:00PM Hybrid Induction Plasma-Oxygen Cutting, Using a Mobile Robot System for Shipyard ApplicationLocation: Cedar Ballroom BAuthor: Jones, Jerald - EnergynTech, Inc.; Rhoades, Valerie - EnergynTech, Inc.; Cuneo, Adam - EnergynTech, Inc.; Mann, Mark - EnergynTech, Inc.; Holverson, Todd - Miller Electric Company; Beard, Jamie - Robotic Technologies of Tennessee; Dydo, James - Gatekey Engineering, Inc.; Arner, Radford - Apex Mountain Engineering; Gaffney, John - EnergynTech, Inc.

4:15PM - 4:45PM LNG as Fuel: An Overview of Requirements for LNG ReadyLocation: Cedar Ballroom AAuthor: Delpizzo, Richard - American Bureau of Shipping; Storm, Kevin - American Bureau of Shipping

Schedule – Thursday, November 3, 2016

4:15PM - 4:45PM Reduction of Total Ownership Costs (RTOC) through Application of Design for Maintenance (DFM) SolutionsLocation: JuniperAuthor: Tedesco, Matthew - Tedesco Consulting; Dlugokecki, Victoria - Consultant; Hepinstall, Lisa - Hepinstall Consulting; Fanguy, Dennis - Bollinger Shipyards

4:15PM - 4:45PM Expanded Adhesive Outfitting ApplicationsLocation: Cedar Ballroom BAuthor: Walks, John - Ingalls Shipbuilding; Losset, Mark - Huntington Ingalls Industries; Gilmore, Jarrod - Ingalls Shipbuilding; Murphy, Sean - Ingalls Shipbuilding

6:00PM - 7:00PM Pre-Banquet ReceptionLocation: Evergreen Foyer, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level

7:00PM - 9:00PM Annual BanquetLocation: Evergreen Ballroom, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level

9:00PM - 11:00PM Post-Banquet ReceptionLocation: Evergreen Foyer, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level

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8:00AM - 8:30AM Analytical Predictions of the Structural Response of High-Speed Planing CraftLocation: JuniperAuthor: Ikeda, Christine - University of New Orleans; Taravella, Brandon - University of New Orleans 8:00AM - 9:30AM Topical Breakfast 2Location: Regency Ballroom D-G, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor 8:00AM - 4:00PM Author Ready Room/ Support RoomLocation: Maple, Olympic Tower, 3rd Floor 8:00AM - 8:30AM Operation Management System of Heavy Lift Crane VesselLocation: Regency AAuthor: Hong, JinWuk - Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.; Lim, DaeUng - Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.; Moon, JoongSoo - Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd; Sim, WooSeung - Hyundai Heavy Industry 8:00AM - 10:30AM Student Congress & ElectionsLocation: Evergreen E, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level 8:00AM - 12:00PM Friday RegistrationLocation: Grand Ballroom Foyer, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor 8:00AM - 8:30AM Stability for the Modern Towing VesselLocation: Regency BAuthor: Blumhagen, Eric - Jensen Maritime Consultants, Inc.; Buza, Arial - Jensen Maritime Consultants, Inc.; Boltz, Leland - Jensen Maritime Consultants, Inc. 8:00AM - 8:30AM Global Marine Technology Trends 2030Location: Cedar Ballroom BAuthor: Bailey, Sarah-Jane - Lloyd’s Register North America, Marine 8:00AM - 8:30AM The Theoretic to the Practical: End User Value Considerations for Connected Power SystemsLocation: LarchAuthor: Newell, Timothy - Leroy-Somer_Kato Engineering; Walton, Len - Leroy-Somer_Kato Engineering

8:00AM - 8:30AM Energy Efficient Green Technology for Eco-Friendly Shipping Using Adjustable Frequency Drive for Seawater Cooling SystemsLocation: Cedar Ballroom A Author: Dabadgaonkar, Sanjay - Tolani Maritime Institute; Prasad, Rajendra - Tolani Maritime Institute; Sen, Asim Kumar - Saint Francis Institute of Technology 8:45AM - 9:15AM Inflatable Airbag Systems to Improve Ship’s Attained Subdivision IndexLocation: Regency BAuthor: Chodankar, Devu - Marintek Design & Engineering Pvt Ltd. 8:45AM - 10:00AM Green Environmentally Friendly Technologies for Shipping and Offshore IndustriesLocation: Cedar Ballroom AAuthor: Roa, Michael - American Bureau of Shipping 8:45AM - 9:15AM On the Use of Chain Lashing as Seafastening for Large CargoesLocation: Regency AAuthor: Hodapp, David - Chevron ETC; Wisch, David - Chevron ETC; Bai, Jianwei - Chevron ETC; Ma, Wei - Chevron ETC 8:45AM - 9:15AM Advantages & Applications of Various Lithium-Ion ChemistriesLocation: LarchAuthor: Fry, Gordon - Spear Power Systems 8:45AM - 9:15AM Autonomy of Shipping Collaborative Research - Next Steps Location: Cedar Ballroom B 8:45AM - 9:15AM Designing for Safety Building a Safer Hybrid: From Ferry To OSVLocation: Regency CAuthor: Perry, Brent - PBES; Brown, Grant - PBES 8:45AM - 9:15AM Safety Systems for Today’s Marine VesselsLocation: JuniperAuthor: Larson, Keith - Fireboy Xintex

Schedule – Friday, November 4, 2016

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9:00AM - 12:00PM ExpoLocation: Expo Hall, Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor 9:30AM - 10:00AM Containerization V2.0 The Adoption of a Five Foot Standard Width for Short Distance Cargo and Passenger Location: Regency CAuthor: van Hemmen, Hendrik - Martin & Ottaway, Inc. 9:30AM - 10:00AM The Effects of Underwater Noise on Marine AnimalsLocation: Cedar Ballroom BAuthor: Heise, Kathy - Cetacean Research Lab, Coastal Ocean Research Institute, Vancouver Aqaurium 9:30AM - 10:00AM Replacement of Corroded Mooring Chain on an FPSOLocation: Regency AAuthor: O’Driscoll, Michael - Chevron Energy Technology Co.; Yan, Hongmei - Chevron Energy Technology Co.; Stemmler, Philip - Chevron Shipping Company; Ma, Kai-tung - Chevron Energy Technology Co. 9:30AM - 12:00PM Panel 4: LNG as FuelLocation: Regency Ballroom D-G, Cascade Tower, 2nd Floor

9:30AM - 10:00AM Investigating the Loss of H.L. HunleyLocation: LarchAuthor: Collette, Matthew - University of Michigan; Nahshon, Ken - Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division 9:30AM - 10:00AM Preliminary Structural Arrangement Optimization Using Microsoft ExcelLocation: JuniperAuthor: Wichgers, Matthew - Elliott Bay Design Group 10:00AM - 10:30AM Morning Expo Hall Coffee BreakLocation: Grand Ballroom, Olympic Tower, 2nd Floor 10:15AM - 10:45AM Atypon DemoLocation: Innovation Session

10:45AM - 11:15AM A Novel System for Total Environmental Protection Onboard VesselsLocation: Cedar Ballroom AAuthor: Korney, Andrew - Terragon Environmental Technologies; Tsantrizos, Peter - Terragon Enviromental Technologies, Inc.; Hardings, Hadrian - Alion Canada; Peters, Russell - Alion Canada; Leveille, Valerie - Terragon, Environmental Technologies 10:45AM - 11:15AM A Forensic Analysis of the Propeller of the USS MonitorLocation: LarchAuthor: Brackin, Thomas - Webb Institute; Lorenc, Jennifer - Webb Institute; Mouravieff, Ilya - Webb Institute 10:45AM - 11:15AM Tomorrow’s Shipbuilding Software Solutions TodayAuthor: Tulk, Craig – InnovMarine, Inc.

10:45AM - 11:15AM Design and Implementation of Membrane Hull in Recreational Small CraftsLocation: JuniperAuthor: Hagan, Josh - Florida Institute of Technology; Reichard, Ronnal - Florida Institute of Technology; Coughlan, Katherine - Florida Institute of Technology; Rotkiske, Korrey - Florida Institute of Technology; Shuman, Jacob - Florida Institute of Technology; Smith, Anna - Florida Institute of Technology 11:30AM - 12:00PM Risk Based Decision Making & USA Compliance Requirements & MethodsLocation: LarchAuthor: Dooley, John - Choice Ballast Solutions 11:30AM - 12:00PM Life-Cycle Approaches for Bottom-Up Assessment of Environmental Impacts of ShippingLocation: Cedar Ballroom AAuthor: Lindstad, Haakon-Elizabeth - Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute (MARINTEK); Bouman, Evert - Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Strømman, Anders - Norwegian University of Science and Technology 12:15PM - 2:30PM President’s LuncheonLocation: Evergreen Ballroom, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level

Schedule – Friday, November 4, 2016

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2:30PM - 4:30PM (mt) Editorial Board Committee MeetingLocation: Laurel, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor 2:30PM - 5:00PM SMC Committee - Roses & Thorns MeetingLocation: Balsam, Cascade Tower, 3rd Floor 3:00PM - 3:30PM Shore Based Ballast Water Treatment System – A Brief ReviewLocation: Cedar Ballroom AAuthor: Husain, Mo - MH Systems; Shilling, Gary - SNAME 3:00PM - 3:30PM A Quantitative Analysis of Uncertainty in Vessel GroundingsLocation: LarchAuthor: Mowbray, Ryan - U.S. Coast Guard; Cotta, William - US Coast Guard

3:45PM - 4:15PM USCG Type Approval Process: OverviewLocation: Cedar Ballroom AAuthor: Weaver, Katie - Ecochlor, Inc. 3:45PM - 4:15PM Internet of Things, Machine Learning, and Predictive Analytics for the Maritime IndustryLocation: LarchAuthor: Shoultz, Dean - MarineCFO 3:45PM - 4:15PM Definition of Capacity in the EEDI for Ro-Ro Passenger ShipsLocation: Cedar Ballroom BAuthor: Ancic, Ivica - University of Zagreb; Sestan, Ante - University of Zagreb 4:45PM - 9:00PM University of Michigan - Alumni EventLocation: Evergreen Ballroom, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level 6:00PM - 9:30PM Webb Institute - Alumni EventLocation: Evergreen Ballroom, Olympic Tower, Lobby Level

Schedule – Friday, November 4, 2016

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THE DAVID W. TAYLOR MEDALThe David W. Taylor Medal, for notable achievement in naval architecture and/or marine engineering, will be presented to:

Professor Dracos Vassalos The University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland

Dracos Vassalos is Professor of Maritime Safety and Director of the Maritime Safety Research Centre (MSRC) at the Department of NAOME, University of Strathclyde. His motto is “safety enhancement through innovation”, pursued over a 38-year career in industry and

academia, promoting the use of scientific approaches in maritime safety.

He is Chairman of the Design for Safety” Conference, a subject topic he introduced to the maritime industry in 1995 and spearheaded its development and implementation since then by nurturing close industry-academia collaboration. Professor Vassalos is one of the instigators of EU maritime research in the early 1990s when he introduced a Thematic Network on safety as the vehicle to shaping maritime safety. Professor Vassalos was the co-ordinator for maritime safety research in EU from 1996 to 2004, which led to some 100 large-scale projects with over €250M funding that completely transformed maritime safety.

He is the author of 449 technical publications: two books on “Avoidance of cable snap-loading in offshore lifting operations,” two major chapters on the first book on “Risk-Based Ship Design” and 14 additional chapters in various other books; 85 refereed journal, 181 refereed conferences, 92 conferences, 73 invited papers/key note addresses/articles and of numerous research, contract and internal reports. He is also the Chairman of Safety at Sea/Brookes Bell, a company offering one-stop-shop provision of maritime safety. Professor Vassalos received the Lloyds List Technical Achievement Award in 2010, a Life Achievement

Award from the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2011, and the Froude Medal from the Royal Institution of Naval Architects, UK, in 2012. He was awarded a DSc degree from the University of Strathclyde for his works in Design for Safety, Risk-Based Design, Life-Cycle Risk Management in 2016.

THE VICE ADMIRAL EMORY S. “JERRY” LAND MEDAL The Vice Admiral Emory S. “Jerry” Land Medal, for outstanding accomplishment in the marine field, will be presented to:

William L. Hurley, Jr.Chairman, Glosten, Inc.

William Hurley joined The Glosten Associates in 1977, after graduating from the University of Michigan with a B.S.E. in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. He has served the marine industry for 39 years, specializing in commercial vessel design and construction.

William Hurley has participated in all aspects of naval architecture work, serving on numerous new ship design programs and major vessel conversions, including ferries, research vessels, workboats, barges, dredges and offshore marine construction equipment. He has applied his project management and leadership skills to large complex projects with complex stakeholder organizations. Some of the significant and innovative projects he helped lead include the design of North America’s first fleet of Voith Schneider Propelled (VSP) harbor tugs, design of the world’s first tanker escort vessels, the Lindsey and Garth Foss, the Melville/Knorr conversion, which introduced azimuth thrusters to research vessels, and many Boeing projects including the development of the Sea-Launch program, the rocket transport ship Delta Mariner, and the Sea-based X-band Radar platform SBX-1.

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Bill served as President of The Glosten Associates from 2001 to 2011, and achieved broad success and growth through both larger, more ambitious projects and by continuing Larry Glosten’s and Duane Laible’s vision of a collegial atmosphere where career satisfaction among all staff is as important as financial reward. This collaborative environment has produced the innovative engineering the firm is known for, and with it came client loyalty and financial success for the company.

During his years as President he led the firm’s growth from a staff of 40 to 67, and expanded in breadth of services offered. He was elected as Chairman of the Board at Glosten in 2011, and continues in that role today. He also serves as Program Manager or Principal-in-Charge on special projects, and supports the firm in developing new markets and pursuing strategic initiatives.

In 2006, Bill Hurley led Glosten’s entry into the marine renewable energy business sector. Glosten now applies its engineering and analysis capabilities to the challenges of offshore wind energy, floating turbine foundations, installation vessels, and marine logistics supporting the marine renewable energy industry in the US and Europe.

Additionally, Bill is President of PelaStar LLC, a Glosten new-venture company formed to commercialize the PelaStar floating turbine foundation, developed by Glosten.

He is a registered Professional Engineer in Naval Architecture, has co-authored numerous technical papers, helps lead the Society of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineers (SNAME), formally in Planning and Finance, and now in Education, and he was recently appointed to the Board of Western Washington University’s Institute for Energy Studies.

THE DR. KENNETH S.M. DAVIDSON MEDAL The Dr. Kenneth S.M. Davidson Medal, for outstanding scientific accomplishment in marine research, will be presented to:

Torgeir MoanNorwegian University of Science and Technology - Department of Marine Technology

Torgeir Moan is a Professor of Marine Technology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), and has been head of the Department of Marine Technology, member of the board of directors of NTNU, and during 2002-2012 the Director of a centre of research excellence:

Centre of Ships and Ocean Structures (CeSOS) at NTNU. He served as the inaugural adjunct Keppel professor at the National University of Singapore. Dr. Moan has served on the Royal Inquiry Commission of the Alexander L. Kielland accident and other accident inquiries and serves on various advisory committees for the industry and standardization organisations for ships (class societies), offshore structures (ISO, Norsok) and wind turbines (IEC) and floating bridges (NPRA).

Professor Moan’s main disciplines are structural analysis and design and, with a focus on integrated dynamic analysis and safety assessment–using numerical and experimental methods as well as in-service information. He has carried out research as well as engineering design and analyses of innovative concepts of high speed vessels, LNG and FPSO ships, oil and gas platforms, floating bridges as well as offshore wind turbines and wave energy convertors.

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Professor Moan has authored or co-authored more than 650 journal and peer-reviewed conference publications, and co-authored a book on “Stochastic dynamic analysis of marine structures,” at the Cambridge University Press. He has supervised more than 400 students on their MSc thesis work and 78 candidates that have graduated with a PhD degree. Since 2001 Moan has been editor of the Journal of Marine Structures. In addition, he serves on the editorial board of several other journals.

In addition to delivering more than 40 keynote and distinguished lectures at major conferences, Professor Moan has been the recipient of several international awards, including the Robert Bruce Wallace award at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Statoil Research Prize; the James W. Rice award of ASME; the Offshore Energy Center, Hall of Fame, Award, Houston; SOBENA Award, Brazil; ISOPE Award; Petroleum Safety Authority Award and several best paper awards. He has been elected Fellow of three Academies in Norway and the Royal Academy of Engineering, UK, Dr. Honoris Causa of Aalto University, honorary professor/visiting professor in several Chinese universities and is a fellow of professional societies (ASCE, ASME, IABSE).

Since 2002 he has been a member of the Council of Representatives from Parliament and Science in Norway. For many years he has been an evaluator of research groups and faculties and research proposals in Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, UK and USA. Since 2007 he has been an Expert Evaluator for Advanced Grants in the European Research Council. He has been chairman of the Advisory Committee, School of Engineering and Technology, Aalto University and serves as marine technology advisor to several organisations.

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ELMER A. SPERRY AWARDThe Elmer A. Sperry Award, given in recognition of distinguished engineering contribution which, through application, proved in actual service, has advanced the art of transportation whether by land, sea, air or space, will be presented to:

Harri KulovaaraExecutive Vice President, Maritime,Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

A cruise industry veteran of more than 20 years, Harri Kulovaara was appointed executive vice president, Maritime, for Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., in January 2005. He previously served as senior vice president, marine operations, since 1997, when Royal Caribbean combined its marine operations and

quality assurance functions. Prior to joining Royal Caribbean in 1995, Kulovaara served as executive vice president and chief operating officer for Oy Silja Line AB, a leading cruise ferry operator based in Finland. He was named executive vice president for Silja Line’s parent company, Effjohn Oy Ab.

Kulovaara is a naval architect, MSCC Engineer, who graduated from the Technical University of Helsinki in Finland.

Harri’s success is rooted in his approach to ship design and shipbuilding. He states, “I understand that with my two hands, I cannot build a ship. It is a tremendous team effort. It involves endless categories of people. Ships bring in components from suppliers all over the world. We have more than 100 architects 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, to think outside the box. I’m trying to glue together various pieces of the puzzle”. Harri believes in brainstorming with the best minds on large and small topics to pick up the best of ideas.

Harri’s motto is “safety through innovation” which has served him, his company, and the cruise ship industry exceedingly well. He and his company strive for safety with their goal of “safe return to port.” He searches for cutting edge maritime technical developments and industrial environmental protection systems and then incorporates them onboard of cruise ships. The initial costs are recovered many fold by gains in operational efficiency, passenger approval, and enhanced safety with respect to intact and damage stability,

fire protection, power plant failure and collision and groundings. Harri maintains his leadership and responsibility from concept design of ships through detail design, building supervision, delivery, and operational start-up.

Harri’s career spans more than 40 years with his stamp on some 35 cruise ships and six cruise-ropax vessels. Each ship marks evolutionary or step changes in the cruise ship industry, including the world’s largest cruise ship ever built, the “Allure of the Seas” and “Oasis of the Seas.” It is believed that these ships have more safety and environmental innovations in one single ship than the rest of the industry put together. His employer, Royal Caribbean, holds that the ships are indeed Harri’s “dream come true!”

Dr. Hans-Georg Payer, For over 11 years of service and active participation on the Fellows Committee.

Dr. Matthew Tedesco,For his dedicated service and active participation as the Editor of (mt).

David Singer, For six years of service and active participation as the chair of the JSPD Committee

Bruce Rosenblatt, For 22 years of service and active participation on the SNAME Maritime Convention Committee

Todd Grove, In appreciation for serving as the Chairman of the World Maritime Technology Conference 2015

Roger Basu, In appreciation for serving as the Chairman, Technical Pro-gram of the World Maritime Technology Conference 2015

Krish Thiagarajan, In appreciation for serving as the Chairman, Technical Pro-gram of the World Maritime Technology Conference 2015

Mary Saady, For her years of NSRP Support and her support of the SNAME Maritime Convention and the SMC committee.

CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION

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

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THE WILLIAM M. KENNEDY AWARDThe William M. Kennedy Award is presented for outstanding service and contribution in the development of systems and planning applying to shipbuilding and ship re-pair, as recommended by the Ship Production Committee. The 2016 William M. Kennedy Award will be presented to: Mr. Harvey Walpert

THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF SHIPPING–CAPTAIN JOSEPH H. LINNARD PRIZEThe ABS – Captain Joseph H. Linnard Prize is presented to the author(s) of the best paper contributed to the Proceedings of the Society, as recommended by the SMC Papers Committee. The 2016 American Bureau of Shipping-Captain Joseph H. Linnard Prize will be presented to:

Akio Usami, Naohiko Kishimoto, Hiroki Kusumoto, Fujio Kaneko, and Takehiro Inoue for their paper, “Cryogenic leakage risk analysis for FLNG and use of brittle crack arresting material as a risk mitigation measure”

VICE ADMIRAL E. L. COCHRANE AWARDThe Vice Admiral E.L. Cochrane Award is presented to the author(s) of the best peer-reviewed paper published by the Society from conferences, symposia, “Featured Papers,” non-ship production papers of the Journal of Ship Produc-tion and Design, and non-archival papers presented at the SMC, as recommended by the Featured Papers Commit-tee. The 2016 Vice Admiral E. L. Cochrane Award will be presented to: R.U.F. Polach, S. Ehlers, and S.O. Erikstadfor their paper, “Decision-based design approach for ships operating in open water and ice”Journal of Ship Production and Design, November 2015

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

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

ELMER L. HANN AWARDThe Elmer L. Hann Award is presented to the author(s) of the best paper on ship production delivered at the Ship Production Symposium, as recommended by the Journal of Ship Production and Design Committee. The 2016 Elmer L. Hann Award will be presented to: Junghyun Lee, et al.for their paper,“Tolerance Analysis and Diagnosis Model of Compliant Block Assembly Considering Welding Deformation”

Honorable Mentions:Jungseo Park, et al.for their paper,“Similarity Assessment Method for Automated Curved Plate Forming”

Christopher Rose, et al. for their paper,“Automatically Determining the Latest Possible Equipment Installation Times for Shipbuilding”

THE FACULTY ADVISOR OF THE YEAR AWARDThe Faculty Advisor of the Year Award is presented to a Faculty Advisor from a SNAME Student Section whose leadership and service qualities have contributed to the program and operations of a Student Section of the Society, as recommended by the Student Steering Committee. The 2015 Award will be presented to: Professor Krish Thiagarajan, University of Maine Student Section

In addition to this recognition, and thanks to a generous do-nation by Bruce and Dorothy Rylander Johnson, a $5,000 Scholarship will be awarded to a deserving student mem-ber from the University of Maine Student Section.

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Tony Teo – Texas Section John Stiff – Texas Section John Manning – International (Australia) Ramesh Maini – Texas Section H. Paul Cojeen – Chesapeake SectionChengi Kuo – Western Europe Section Brian Veitch – Canadian Atlantic SectionJon Mikkelsen – Pacific Northwest SectionJohn Bonafoux – Western Europe SectionHyon-Soo Bong – International (Korea)Michael Carroll – Texas SectionJurek Czujko – International (Korea)Glen Grogan – Chesapeake SectionIgor Guz – Western Europe SectionJohn Hatley – Texas Section

Charles Alexander, Jr.Robert BeckRonald BrewerStephen CallisChrys ChryssostomidisWilliam Day, Jr.Thomas DiamantMarjorie DunnJerome FeldmanPeter FontneauJohn GlaeserMehmet GoncerMichael GoodwinAlbert GreenRussell GreenlawPaul HalvorsenWilliam Hockberger

Russell Hoffman – New England SectionKeith Hutchinson – Western Europe SectionPatrick Janssens–International (China)Panagiotis Laskaridis – Greek SectionKeith Lilley – Western Europe Section Jennifer Lin – Chesapeake SectionMichael Martin – New York Metropolitan SectionTorgeir Moan – International (Norway); 2016 Davidson MedalistCalvin Norton – Texas Section Richard Royce – New York Metropolitan SectionJason Strickland – Chesapeake SectionKrish Thiagarajan – New England SectionGeorge A. (Sandy) Thomson – Eastern Canadian SectionMichael Triantafyllou – New England Section

Chi-Chao HsiungRong HuangAke JanssonRalph JohnsonEmlyn JonesHugh KaiserRobert Keane, Jr.Virgil KeithWilliam KellerThomas KosterRobert MajorJohn MarksWilliam McCreightEdward MiddletonEduard NabbeBrian NixonCharles Olsen

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:

50-YEAR GOLDEN MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATES

Membership Certificates representing 50 years of SNAME membership to be presented to:

John OrdwayFrancis PackerHans PayerJames RoyleJames SandisonSiew SeetoYoung ShenEugene SilvaPaul SnyderPeter TarpgaardCarlos TomassoniBob WallstromRobert WalshWade WebsterDavid WhittenRichard WhitwellAlan Winkley

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The following awards are to be presented at the President’s Luncheon on Friday, November 4th 2016:

THE 2016 STUDENT PAPER AWARDS Awarded for the preparation and presentation of papers of outstanding merit and originality at the student level contributed to a meeting of the Society or one of the Sections.

Graduate Paper Honor Prize Dongchi Yu and Pierre Lecointre, University of California at Berkeley for their paper “Numerical and Experimental Analysis of Wave- Resistance Reduction of Asymmetric Di-Hull Systems by Exploiting Interference Effects”

Undergraduate Paper Honor Prize1/c Kasun Athukorala, 1/c Avery Fanning, 1/c Matthew Orgill and 1/c Michael Shermot, United States Coast Guard Academy for their paper “The Modular Patrol Cutter A solution to the U.S. Coast Guard’s need for a new affordable cutter”

Undergraduate Paper Award MIDN Thomas Wilson, USN, United States Naval Academy for his paper “Improvements to the Resistance and Maneuvering Characteristics of the USNA Concrete Canoe”

UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Taylor Deschene, California Maritime Academy Mandell and Lester Rosenblatt Undergraduate Scholarship

Jonathan Kirby Henry Stone, Memorial University of Newfoundland Robert N. Herbert Undergraduate Scholarship

Jesse M. Holland, University of Maine Robert N. Herbert Undergraduate Scholarship

Teresa LaForest, University of MichiganUndergraduate Scholarship

Alexander Senteris, National Technical University of AthensUndergraduate Scholarship Jorlyn Marie Le Garrec, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyUndergraduate Scholarship

Errol, Jr. Anthony Manchan, University of New Orleans Undergraduate Scholarship

Konstantinos M. Tsitsilonis, University of StrathclydeUndergraduate Scholarship

GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Chase Joseph Lucia, Texas A&M UniversityArthur J. Haskell Scholarship Macheng Shen, University of MichiganJohn V. Wehausen Scholarship

Jonathan R. Eastridge, University of New Orleans William M. Kennedy Scholarship Zhaokuan Lu, Virginia TechFrederick H. Todd Scholarship Ajai Kurian Mathew, Virginia Polytechnic and State UniversityTommy 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 TechDavid A. O’Neil Scholarship

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FEBRUARY15-16: Great Lakes/Great Rivers Winter MeetingHilton Cleveland Downtown – Cleveland, OH

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Exhibitor List

Exhibitor Booth Web Site

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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Exhibitor Booth Web Site

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: 41116855 Northchase DrHouston, TX 77060 USA+1 (281) 877-6000www.eagle.org

Since its founding in 1862, the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), a New York not-for-profit corporation, has been committed to setting standards for safety and excellence as one of the world’s leading ship classification societies.

The mission of ABS is to serve the public interest as well as the needs of our members and clients by promoting the security of life and property and preserving the natural environment.

ABS has been at the forefront of marine and offshore energy innovation for more than 150 years. In a constantly evolving industry, ABS works alongside its partners tackling the most pressing technical, operational and regulatory challenges so the marine and offshore industries can operate safely, securely and responsibly.

Allied Systems Inc Booth: 31921433 SW Oregon St.Sherwood, OR 97140 USA+1 (503) 625-2560www.alliedsystems.com

Designers and manufacturers of unique and special application Marine Cranes and Launch & Recovery Systems for the Research, Military, Offshore, Petroleum, Nuclear, and Fishing Industries. Over 30 years of building and testing our cranes at our plant located near Portland, Oregon. Buy American Made Cranes!

Altair Booth: 1021820 E. Big Beaver RdTroy, MI 48083 USA+1 (248) 614-2400www.altair.com

Altair is focused on the development and application of simulation technology to synthesize and optimize designs, processes and decisions for improved business performance.

American Sprayed Fibers Inc. Booth: 5102851 E. 10th St.Hobart, IN 46342 USA+1 (800) 824-2997www.asfiusa.com

American Sprayed Fibers, Inc. is the leading manufacturer of lightweight fiber products. Years of research and testing have resulted in the development of high quality fireproofing, acoustical and thermal insulation products for commercial construction, marine and offshore industries.

Appleton Marine Booth: 2073030 E. Pershing St.Appleton, WI 54911 USA+1 (920) 882-1370www.appletonmarine.com

Manufacturer of cranes, winches, windlasses, capstans, hose reels and custom designed marine equipment.

Auros Knowledge Systems, LLC Booth 1193 Parklane Blvd, Suite 1120 WestDearborn, MI 48126 USA+1 (734) 751-8308www.aurosks.com

Auros is a web-based system that ‘provisions’ knowledge into the flow of work. Provisioning replaces existing modes of communication and IT infrastructure, reducing workload and increasing quality of engineering outcomes. With Auros, engineers no longer have to search through libraries and files, looking for the latest best practices, requirements or standards. Instead, they receive knowledge in their flow of work, making them aware of all pertinent standards and enterprise-wide lessons learned, enabling them to make solid, informed design decisions.

Auros is designed for engineering organizations, where a majority of critical knowledge is made up of standards, requirements, best practices, heuristics, rules of thumb, and decision tables. Auros provides for the capture of knowledge from employees and existing documentation in a standard format; translation of that knowledge into parameters, rule checks, and other forms of engineering decision support, ultimately provisioning the knowledge and decision support to engineers through existing digital engineering tools (CAD, PLM, etc.) or a web-based interface.

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AutoNav Booth: 118345-255 Newport DrivePort Moody, BC V3H 5H1 Canada+1 (604) 526-0113www.autonav.ca

Autonav designs and manufacturers marine steering systems based on more than 80 years family experience starting with Mr. William Wagner’s original designs in 1936. Since then Autonav has continued to develop state of the art steering systems based on conservative and heavy duty construction. Unique rotary vane steering systems have been proven to operate for over 60,000 hours with zero maintenance and zero measurable wear. The high shock capability and ultra quiet pumpsets, combined with totally enclosed and self lubricated bearings make them suitable for demanding applications such as Naval vessels. The long and maintenance free service makes them even more suitable for Rudder Roll Stabilization systems in which fast and high angle rudder actuation counters vessel roll without 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 weight and size due to smaller hydraulic tanks.

The many years of experience in design, manufacturing and servicing steering system enables Autonav to provide economical and effective repair and upgrade to older steering system designs. Cooperation with Naval Architects at the design stage results in cost effective and simple steering configurations to meet all required specifications. Recent projects include the modernization of Canadian Coast Guard Icebreakers which were originally designed by our Chief Engineer Mr. Paul Wagner, over 30 years ago.

Av-DEC Booth: 2083215 W Loop 820 SFort Worth, TX 76116 USA+1 (817) 738-9161www.avdec.com

Construction materials - dielectric gasketing: The consistent and easy installation provided by the gasket materials assures proper sealing with 100% contact between the surface and the gasket. The non-hazardous, polyurethane material has no silicone oil residue before, during or after installation or upon removal, has no issues with paint adhesion or preparation and no peripheral silicone contamination is evident.

Because the gasket products are placed under extreme circumstances excellent material memory and elasticity is

crucial. This elasticity and memory allows sealing to remain maintained during vibration and thermal expansion and contraction.

Ayres Composite Panels USA Booth: 1205460 Business PkwyTheodore, AL 36582 USA+1 (251) 653-0700www.ayrescom.com

Ayres Composite Panels manufactures lightweight, fire safe panel systems for the marine industry. New for SMC 2016 is the Ayrlite 2071 sound absorbing panel system. Step inside the Ayres Tardis and experience revolutionary, lightweight sound absorption.

Baier Marine Booth: 1082920 Airway AveCosta Mesa, CA 92626 USA+1 (800) 455-3917www.baiermarine.com

Baier is the first name associated with commercial marine flush deck hatches, having set the standard for the industry since 1947 when Baier was awarded its first patent for innovative design. Baier was the first flush deck marine hatch manufacturer to receive American Bureau of 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 vessels in both military and private sectors.

Berg Chilling Systems Inc. Booth: 21251 Nantucket BlvdToronto, ON M1P 2N5 Canada+1 (416) 755-2221www.berg-group.com

Refrigeration systems, Marine Chillers, Marine HVAC, Marine Cold Storage, Engine CoolingShip’s stores and onboard refrigeration, Marine HVAC, Electronics cooling, Onshore vessel cooling, Radar systems cooling, Life support systems cooling, Environmental test chambers, Modular, small packages for tight spaces and difficult to access onboard locations, System redundancy for no-fail environments

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Blue Ocean Solutions Pte Ltd Booth: 50951 Pioneer Sector 1628437, Singapore+65 6558 8445www.blueoceansoln.com

BOS Emulsified Fuel System: Emulsified fuel is a mixture of water in fuel oil. Small particles of water are formed in the fuel oil to produce a stable water-in-fuel emulsion. The main proven benefits are better combustion efficiency with better heat release rate, reduced NOx emission with cooler combustion, cleaner engine with softer soot as well as reduced PM emission and cleaner exhaust. The key innovation of the system is the patented emulsifier that has no mechanical moving parts and is able to produce the optimum emulsion consistently.

Brass Works Booth: 324P.O. Box 566Deland, FL 32721 USA+1 (386) 624-6619www.thebrassworksinc.com

Suppliers of quality stainless steel & brass Locks & Hardware for the Marine Industry. Exclusive US distributors for Schwepper - GSV. Products range from Door Locks, (USCG & Fire Rated), Lever handles, Hinges, Dogging Devices, Vents & Safes to Locksmith Services supplying Grand Master Keyed Systems. In service on: Luxury Mega-Yachts, USA Navy & Coast Guard vessels including Virginia Class submarines, the LCS (Littoral Combat Ships) & the new JHSV (Joint High Speed Vessels). We also outfit Offshore Rigs, Wind Turbines & Locomotives. The Brass Works, Inc. is a Small Woman Owned Business CAGE 1EAT4.

Bronswerk Marine Inc. Booth: 4104050 Place de JavaBrossard, QC J4Y 0C4 Canada+1 (619) 813-4797www.bronswerkgroup.com

With offices in USA, Canada and Europe, Bronswerk provides of turn-key HVAC and Refrigeration systems exclusively for marine industry. Extensive experience with system design, chilled water plants, hot water/boiler systems, naval architect integration, weapons and electronics cooling, production engineering, embedded shipyard/project management. Manufacturers of commercial and military grade equipment.

C&C Panasia Inc. Booth: 1172110 Omega Rd, Suite GSan Ramon, CA 94583 USA+1 (925) 265-1004www.ccpanox.com

PANASIA is a leading supplier of Ballast Water Treatment Systems (BWTS), Tank Level Gauging Systems, Engine & Boiler exhaust SCR & Scrubber Systems. BWTS is IMO Type and USCG AMS approved and chemical free, safe, simple and easy maintain Filter + UV disinfection type. This efficient, rugged, reliable filter with auto back flushing and auto intensity adjusting, self-cleaning state-of-the art UV disinfection system is chosen by more than 720 ships. Locally available Parts and Services.

CD-ADAPCO Booth: 31260 Broadhollow RdMelville, NY 11747 USA+1 (631) 629-3132www.cd-adapco.com

Siemens PLM Software (www.siemens.com/mdx) is a leading global provider of simulation software with a vision for Multidisciplinary Design eXploration. Our simulation tools, including STAR-CCM+®, allow engineers to discover better designs, faster across a wide range of disciplines including Computational Fluid Dynamics, Computational Solid Mechanics, heat transfer, particle dynamics, and reacting flow.

Creative Systems Inc Booth: 308P.O. Box 1910Port Townsend, WA 98368 USA+1 (360) 385-6212www.ghsport.com

GHS - General HydroStatics is a software program used worldwide by NAs - Naval Architects & Salvage Engineers addressing buoyancy, stability, trim, & strength of all types of watercraft: ships, barges, drilling platforms, submersibles, etc.

Developed in the 1960’s on mainframes, CSI - Creative 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 Modules used by various maritime disciplines for: NAs, PEs, MEs, Shipyards, & Salvors on all types of watercraft & conditions in: designing, building, launching, operating & maintaining, modifying & retrofitting, & salvaging: ships, barges, boats, buoys, docks, dredgers, offshore vessels, shipyards, submarines, yachts, etc. regarding: amphibious landings, anchoring / mooring, bulk, cable / pipe - laying, canal locks, chemical, container / vehicle, communication / research & drilling equipment, dredging, drydocks, gas, grain, heavylift, offshore, passenger, tankers, vehicle transport, yachts, etc.; providing: load monitoring, intact & damage stability, as well as probabilistic damage analysis.

CSI works closely & consistently with Issuing Agencies developing & providing updates, modifications, or new processes for rules & regulations.GHS goes beyond the Issuing Agencies standards, reliably allowing efficient modeling & accurate analysis of all types of watercraft; which is why salvors use GHS for vessel recovery.

GLM - GHS Load Monitor software program for onboard watercraft vessels used by Deck, Engine, & Offshore Officers, as well as on-shore Corporate, Port Captains / Engineers, & Logistic Officers to monitor stability, trim, & strength of vessels under various loads & conditions, providing onboard monitoring of trim, as well as potential damage, on: barges, bulk carriers, container ships, fishing vessels, general cargo, research, semi-submersibles, vehicle transport, etc. GLM is menu-driven & easily mastered by vessel operators in real-time.

With over 1800+ active daily users worldwide, both programs are highly regarded by naval architects, engineers, vessel operators, salvors, shipyards, & regulatory agencies.

Cruise Lines International Association Booth: 4131201 F Street NWWashington, DC 20004 USA+1 (202) 759-9316www.cruising.org

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is the world’s largest cruise industry trade association, providing a unified voice and leading authority of the global cruise community. The association has 15 offices globally with representation in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australasia. CLIA supports policies and practices that foster a safe, secure, healthy and sustainable cruise ship

environment for the more than 23 million passengers who cruise annually and is dedicated to promote the cruise travel experience. Members are comprised of the world’s most prestigious ocean, river and specialty cruise lines; a highly trained and certified travel agent community; and cruise line suppliers and partners, including ports & destinations, ship development, suppliers and business services. The organization’s mission is to be the unified global organization that helps its members succeed by advocating, educating and promoting for the common interests of the cruise community.

DEANSTEEL MFG CO. Booth: 309931 S. Flores StSan Antonio, TX 78204 USA+1 (210) 226-8271www.deansteel.com

Deansteel Manufacturing is a premium supplier to the marine and offshore industries. This includes a full line of USCG CFR-46 and IMO-FTP Code marine fire resistant doors, frames, and windows; as well as all-steel berths and marine furniture. Joiner door units and windows are certified by the USCG and independent third party engineering firms for weather resistance, blast resistance and ballistic capabilities.

Deansteel has long been known in for top quality construction, durable products, and dependable delivery, all at competitive pricing. All of our products are manufactured to the very highest standards of quality giving you many years of performance in the harsh Maritime environment. Whether you need us today or tomorrow, we’ll be here to serve you.

Delta Marine Technik LLC Booth: 511PO Box 289Quincy, MA 02171 USAPhone: +1 (508) 878-5162www.deltamt.net

Delta Marine is your best partner for the supply of specialized marine equipment. Our approach starts with careful consideration of the requirements of the owner and takes into account the realities of construction and operation to ensure the best overall value.

As technical marine professionals with decades of experience in the supply of marine systems, we understand the context and the operational demands of the applications. We represent premier manufacturers

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Tamrotor Air Compressors, Compass Water Solutions (RO & OWS), APV SPX Flow (plate heat exchangers), DH Industries (LNG cryogenic cooling), Flebu (high & low pressure air fans), Specs Corp (crankcase oil mist detectors).

Contact our Louisiana office at +1 985.705.2332, or our Massachusetts office at +1 508.878.5162 Dometic USA Booth: 3022000 North Andrews AvePompano Beach, FL 33069 USA+1 (954) 633-3129www.dometicusa.com

Dometic is the engineering leader of innovative products for the global marine industry with the largest worldwide sales and service network. Products include air conditioning, ventilation, air purification, water purification, and sanitation.

Compact, modular, and shell-and-tube chillers are customized for up to 2.4 million BTUs of climate control. Embedded networking provides remote interaction via Internet. Breathe Easy Air Purifier works silently within ducting to make air cleaner and healthier.

Dometic ship-wide ventilation systems include axial fans, centrifugal blowers, smoke and fire dampers, mist-eliminating grilles, and electronic fan controls.

Sea Xchange watermakers convert seawater into freshwater, and Spot Zero water purification provides spot-free washing with no chamois-drying.

VacuFlush, MasterFlush, and RushFlush toilet technologies provide sanitation options. Dometic Marine is an innovator and trend setter for people enjoying a comfortable mobile lifestyle.

Dominis Engineering Ltd Booth: 5085515 Canotek Rd., Unit 15Gloucester, ON K1J 9L1 Canada+1 (613) 747-0193www.dominis.ca

Dominis Engineering specializes in designing, machining 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 surfaces to final form and finish. This technology eliminates hand finishing from the manufacturing process. Dominis has extensive experience in full 5-axis machining of monoblock propellers, water jet impellers in duplex stainless steel and turbine blades in stainless steel. The company was established in 1985.

DRS Technologies Advanced Marine Technology Center Booth: 102160 Sallitt Dr., Suite 200Stevensville, MD 21666 USA+1 (410) 604-8013www.maestromarine.com

DRS Technologies Advanced Marine Technology Center (DRS-AMTC) is staffed by naval architects with extensive backgrounds in ship design, analysis, and software development projects. We provide specialized software tools, including MAESTRO (structures, www.maestromarine.com), Orca3D (hull form and hydrostatics, www.orca3d.com), and ShipWeight (www.shipweight.com), as well as custom software development and engineering services. With expertise in areas such as extreme load analysis, spectral fatigue analysis, and hydrodynamics, our team continues to enhance our software products to meet the most demanding design and analysis requirements.

Elliott Bay Design Group LLC Booth: 3135305 Shilshole Ave., NW #100Seattle, WA 98107 USA+1 (206) 782-3082www.ebdg.com

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 Systems Inc Booth: 514800 Ferndale PlaceRahway, NJ 07065, USA+1 (732) 382-4344www.emsmarcon.com

Control systems: Our product lines are centered on technology to reduce operating cost, increase efficiency, and meet pending regulatory requirements at a lower overall cost.

EnergynTech Inc. Booth: 21411354 W. 13th Avenue, Suite 8Lakewood, CO 80215 USA+1 (720) 232-3490www.energyntech.com

EnergynTech, for over 20 years, has been applying advanced computational science and Artificial Intelligence to improve existing manufacturing and invent new manufacturing processes for customers. Products include portable robot systems, advanced “intelligent” automation and robotic systems, LITS-Form™ laser and induction metal shaping and forming process, ArcSentry™ real-time weld quality monitoring systems. EnergynTech is changing the industry with new technology for shipbuilding and other heavy fabrication: • Hybrid Induction Arc Welding (HiDep™) system – for near zero distortion welding • iCUT™ induction metal cutting – faster than other industrial metal cutting processes for both production cutting as well as ship scrapping and recycling • iCOAT™ induction powder coating of heavy section metal – is capable of applying new types of coatings on ships that have never been available before • iClean™ extremely fast removal of primer – can be added to a welding system to remove primer ahead of the welding torch as the weld is being made.

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.come-mail: [email protected]

Fireboy-Xintex Booth: 515P.O. Box 152Grand Rapids, MI 49501-0152 USA+1 (616) 735-9380www.fireboy-xintex.com

Fireboy-Xintex provides a variety of reliable, trouble-free fire detection, fire suppression and gas detection products. We specialize in total flooding clean agent fire suppression systems utilizing either 3M™ Novec™ 1230 fire protection fluid or Dupont™ HFC-227ea® fire extinguishant. We offer both pre-engineered and custom engineered fire safety systems.

Fluid Power Energy Booth: 112W229 N591 Foster Ct.Waukesha, WI 53186, USA+1 (262) 548-6220www.fpevalves.com

FPE specializes in Thermostatic Control Valves & Spin-Clean (Oil Cleaning Centrifuge)

Galley Design and Sales Booth: 4081813 130th Avenue NE, #220Bellevue, WA 98005 USA+1 (425) 881-1010www.galleydesignandsales.com

HIGHLY FUNCTIONAL ON BOARD FOOD FACILITIESGalley Design and Sales improves a vessel’s mission effectiveness through design, engineering and implementation of food safe and modern on board food facilities. Using 35+ years’ expertise and partnerships with over 400 factories, GDS provides naval architects specs and engineering for the most efficient and labor saving galleys, helping achieve fleet success. We specialize in systems and equipment in serveries, sculleries, stores, refrigeration, grease extraction and ware-washing systems and equipment for all class vessels.

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General Dynamics - Electric Boat Div Booth: 40675 Eastern Point RdGroton, CT 06340 USA+1 (860) 433-4341www.gdeb.com

Electric Boat designs and builds nuclear powered submarines serving one customer the U.S. Navy. With over 115 years of experience Electric Boat is recognized as leaders in innovation, high technology, and its commitment to maintain high quality standards.

Hosco Fittings LLC Booth: 11328026 Oakland Oaks CtWixom, MI USA+1 (616) 914-2006www.hosco.net

Construction materials - fittings Howell Laboratories Booth: 325188 Harrison RoadBridgton, ME 04009, USA+1 (207) 647-3327www.howelllabs.com/

Howell Laboratories, Inc. is a leading supplier of specialty fluid processing equipment for the Navy and commercial maritime platforms including air dehydrators, anti-fouling chlorinators for seawater systems, potable water electrolytic disinfectant generators and associated monitoring equipment. Howell Laboratories is also developing other advanced marine technologies with its partners such as ultrasonic hull anti-fouling and chlorine sensors.

Huntington Ingalls Ind. Booth: 2032401 West AveNewport News, VA 23602 USA+1 (757) 380-2000www.nns.huntingtoningalls.com

Huntington Ingalls Industries is America’s largest military shipbuilding company and a provider of engineering, manufacturing and management services to the nuclear energy, oil and gas markets. For more than a century, HII’s Newport News and Ingalls shipbuilding divisions in Virginia and Mississippi have built more ships in more ship classes than any other U.S. naval shipbuilder. Headquartered in Newport News, Virginia, HII employs nearly 35,000 people operating both domestically and internationally.

InnovMarine Inc Booth: 620781 rue des ChalutiersLevis, QC G6V 9P5 Canada+1 (418) 838-3553www.innovmarine.com

InnovMarine supplies innovative software for ship design, construction and operations. Our mission is to help you integrate, automate and innovate solutions to improve your productivity and eco-efficiency. We are the Canadian representative for the following software suites: • SSI ShipConstructor & EnterprisePlatform • AutoDesk • NAPA

In both Canada and the USA we represent: • CLOUDIS

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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Jastram Booth: 323135 Riverside Dr.North Vancouver, BC V7H 1T6 Canada+1 (604) 988-1111www.jastram.com

We’re built on the understanding of how critical steering is to the operation of any vessel. Crew comfort and vessel safety is in part dependent on how well the steering system functions. We believe that steering is one of the most important elements of any vessel. This motivating force is why Jastram is compelled to design and manufacture to the highest quality. We provide dependable engineered marine steering solutions worldwide.

Jotun Paints, Inc. Booth: 3079203 Highway 23 PO Box 159 Belle Chasse, LA 70037 USA+1 (800) 229-3538 www.jotun.com

Jotun is a leading provider of coating solutions to the global marine fleet. Our Hull Performance Solutions is unique - with a new and transparent way of measuring hull performance along with a guaranteed maximum speed loss. Our antifouling solutions are regarded as the best in the market - which along with our Onboard Maintenance Solution offer significant cost saving for the shipping industry.

Kidde Fire Systems Booth: 502400 Main StAshland, MA 01721 USA+1 (781) 545-9022www.kiddefiresystems.com

Kidde Fire Systems is a leader in vessel fire protection — we pioneered the Carbon Dioxide Suppression system for the marine industry more than 90 years ago. We provide vessel owners and operators with a range of viable options for effectively suppressing fires that may occur. Kidde Fire Systems’ solutions have been tested and approved by marine regulatory agencies throughout the world.

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IRISS Inc. Booth: 31510306 Technology TerraceBradenton, FL 34211 USA+1 (941) 907-9128www.iriss.com

IRISS was created out of recognition of the needs of the global condition based maintenance industry. Our mission is to exceed client expectations by continuing to set the industry standard for products, services and support for the electrical maintenance market through innovative solutions, that leverage our unique industry experience.

We do this by creating Electrical Maintenance Safety Devices, (EMSD) solutions for collecting on demand real-time condition status data of mission critical electrical distribution systems & components.

IRISS EMSD solutions allow our clients to: • Mitigate the thousands of electrical worker injuries each year, some fatal, and billions in lost revenue from unplanned outages and equipment failures. • Implement comprehensive, safe and intelligent protocols for performing essential energized surveillance and inspection procedures on electrical distribution systems • Remove the inherent dangers of Condition Based Maintenance procedures and still allow for efficient routine inspections on demand!

IRISS industrial-grade IR windows facilitate safer, more efficient inspections of energized electrical equipment when compared to traditional crystal windows. Our award-winning, IR window designs feature a durable transparent polymer lens that allows visual, UV, and short/mid/longwave IR spectrum inspections. And…is available in custom shapes, sizes, and color to fit the needs of any application.As solution providers, the team at IRISS brings a multitude of experience from world-class maintenance programs together to meet the individual needs of commercial, industrial, marine, power generation and government maintenance programs.

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LGI Forensic Engineering P.C. Booth: 1037 Reservoir Rd.North White Plains, NY 10603 USA+1 (914) 670-0208www.lgiforensic.com

Naval Architect/Engineering - Forensic workLGI Forensic Engineering, P.C., (LGI), is a full-service forensic engineering firm that provides Architects, Engineers, Consultants, and Investigators who are experts in the determination of a wide spectrum of failures. LGI’s extensive knowledge and experience base includes marine vessels and structures. This knowledge includes, but is not limited to, vessel fire and investigation; wharf and pier inspections; marine propulsion and power plants; shipboard and shore-based electrical systems; fuel systems; and hydraulic systems.

MAN DIESEL & TURBO NORTH AMERICA Booth: 2041600 Brittmoore Road, Suite AHouston, TX 77043, USA+1 (713) 780-4200www.mandieselturbo.us.com

MAN Diesel & Turbo is the world’s leading designer and manufacturer of low and medium speed engines, with our engines covering an estimated 50% of the power needed for all world trade. We develop two-stroke and four-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

mechanically controlled predecessors. Customers can also receive top-notch worldwide after-sales service marketed under the MAN PrimeServ brand.

Marin NL Booth: 303Waagsteeg 2Wageningen, Netherlands+31 317 49 3423www.marin.nl

Research institute MARIN is a provider of advanced expertise and independent research to the maritime and offshore industry. Using the newest test facilities and simulators and working together with an extensive innovation and research network we achieve our goal of developing cleaner, safer and smarter ships and maritime constructions.

Maritime Reporter and Engineering News Booth: 202118 E. 25th StNew York, NY 10010 USA+1 (561) 732-4368www.marinelink.com

Now celebrating over 75 years of publishing! Maritime Reporter & Engineering News is the world’s largest circulating maritime industry publication and foremost online maritime information resource (marinelink.com). With over 35,000 subscribers in 98 countries around the world only Maritime Reporter has the ability to deliver information and analysis to the world’s largest BPA verified audience of marine industry professionals. Every month marine industry executives look to MR as the most recognized international marine trade publication in the world and the acknowledged commercial, government and offshore information source.

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LGI FORENSIC ENGINEERING, P.C.Engineers, Architects, Consultants, and Investigators

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Markey Machinery Booth: 5057266 8th Avenue SouthSeattle, WA 98108 USA+1 (206) 622-4697www.markeymachinery.com

Since 1907, Markey Machinery continues to be a world leader in high quality, custom deck equipment. Our customers know the Markey brand represents the most advanced and reliable deck equipment available for Workboat and Oceanographic service.

Located in Seattle, Washington, USA, Markey Headquarters comprises fabrication, machining, assembly and engineering facilities. A fulltime staff of experienced engineers and field service technicians regularly work with customers to develop solutions addressing their deck equipment challenges and improving safety. The company leverages ISO-9001:2008 compliance to deliver superior, robust equipment with a high level of dependability.

Beyond quality and durability, Markey aims to create beneficial, lifelong relationships with each customer in every transaction. The company maintains meticulous records for each piece of equipment it has produced, ensuring prompt service and support.

Markey’s mastery of integrating advanced controls yields safe, efficient operation in the most demanding applications and harshest environments. From industry leading Markey Render/Recover© control technology to remote access for winch tuning and troubleshooting, Markey equipment ensures operational success and minimal downtime.

With over 100 years of experience designing, manufacturing, and supporting marine deck equipment, Markey is unparalleled in durability, service, and value.

Contact Us: at our booth, website (markeymachinery.com), via telephone (1-800-637-3430) and email ([email protected])

M.A.R.S. Booth: 513Building #120505 Blue Ball RdElkton, MD 21921 USA+1 (619) 376.5002www.fluoron.com/mars.htm

M.A.R.S is a worldwide leader in the development of fluoropolymer technologies and applications for the Marine Industry. M.A.R.S. manufactures a variety of products including piling sleeves, roller fairlead sleeves, mooring line protection bushings, and coatings to prevent ice build-up.Additional custom covers are also available for bullnoses, chocks, H-bitts, and stems. Synthetic lines are safer, lighter, faster, and can have the same tensile strength as wire rope, but worn deck equipment such as roller fairleads can put your brand new lines at risk. Maritime Application Rope Savers (M.A.R.S.™) provide the perfect solution! M.A.R.S.™ is constructed of the toughest of all plastics known! With molecular weight of 3-6 million (compared to pipe grade high-density polyethylene with a molecular weight of 60,000). Ultra-high weight Polyethylene (UHMW-PE) demonstrates extreme wear resistance, even better than steel. M.A.R.S. has a patent on heat shrinkable covers and utilizes their expertise to develop solutions for marine corrosion, rope chafing, and ice build-up.

Mechanic Light Booth: 2108424 E. BridgeportSpokane Valley, WA 99212 USA+1 (800) 941-8860www.mechaniclight.com

Lighting - task specific.

Nautican Booth: 404PO Box 574Charlottetown, PEI C1A 7L1, CANADA+1 (206) 925-3569www.nautican.com

Nautican is a marine propulsion company that engineers and manufactures hydrodynamic solutions that increase power and maneuverability, while 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 Hydralift Skegs for barges. We also offer consulting to help customers choose the right solutions for their fleet. Noise Control Engineering LLC Booth: 402799 Middlesex Turnpike, Suite 4BBillerica, MA 01821 USA+1 (978) 670-5339www.noise-control.com

Noise Control Engineering, LLC (NCE) is the premier acoustical engineering consulting firm that specializes in noise and vibration measurement & control for the ship building and marine industries. The key services provided by NCE are: compartment noise analysis, structural analysis/FEA, underwater noise analysis, treatment design, machinery vibration isolation and sea trials and diagnostic surveys. NCE has the experience, tools and innovative ideas to provide cost-effective solutions to all types of acoustical and structural noise and vibration problems. In August 2015, NCE was acquired by Glosten, a Seattle-based naval architecture and marine engineering consultancy.

NORTHERN LIGHTS INC Booth: 4074420 14th Ave NWSeattle, WA 98107 USA+1 (206) 789-3880www.northern-lights.com

Founded in 1958, Northern Lights is a leading manufacturer of marine diesel generators and Technicold climate control systems. The company’s products are distributed through a global sales and service network over 350 strong in over 40 countries.

NSRP Booth: 523315 Sigma DriveSummerville, SC 29483 USA+1 (843) 760.3497www.nsrp.org

The National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) is an industry-led, Navy-sponsored collaboration of U.S. shipyards working together to reduce the cost of building, operating and repairing ships by improving productivity and quality through advanced technology and processes. NSRP leverages public/private cooperation to manage cost-shared R&D based on a consensus Strategic Investment Plan.

NUMECA USA Inc. Booth: 4151044 Larkin StreetSan Francisco, CA 94109 USA+1 (415) 558-8483www.numeca.com

NUMECA is focused on innovation in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and multiphysics analysis and optimization. NUMECA’s FINE™/Marine software offers a complete CFD environment dedicated to naval architects and marine engineers.

Orbijet Inc Booth: 31115200 Middlebrook Dr., Ste. EHouston, TX 77058 USA+1 (281) 218.9400www.orbijet.com

With over a 150 years of combined experience, Orbijet, Inc. is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and designers of tank cleaning systems (CIP or Clean in Place). Our staff members and managers have been involved in the business of tank cleaning from the supply of sophisticated 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: 4123115 Range Rd.Temple, TX 76504 USA+1 (254) 774-9800www.PanelSpec.com

Construction materials - noncombustable decorative panel system for bulkheads, lining, ceilings and floor assemblies

PPG Protective Coatings Booth: 206One PPG PlacePittsburgh, PA 15272 USA+1 (888) 9PP-GPMCwww.ppgpmc.com

PPG is widely recognized as a world leader in protective and marine coatings, developing a complete range of proven, innovative coating solutions to protect assets in the world’s most challenging conditions.

Prime Mover Controls Booth: 3213600 Gilmore WayBurnaby, BC V5G 4R8 Canada+1 (604) 433-4644www.pmc-controls.com

Prime Mover Controls is a world leading manufacturer of Marine Propulsion Controls and Integrated Machinery Alarm and Control Systems. We have been designing and manufacturing high quality marine systems for over 47 years. Our proven and reliable products can be found in service on all types of vessels in challenging conditions throughout the world.

Products include: Marine Propulsion Controls for vessels with controllable pitch and fixed pitch propellers, Integrated Machinery Alarm and Control Systems, Marine Instrumentation (tachometers, pitch indication, azimuth indication, engine serial comm), Tank Level Monitoring, Engine Order Telegraphs (lever, pushbutton, and azimuth styles), Navigation Light Controls (for incandescent and LED fixtures), and Hardwired Mimics.

PMC is also an Authorised Independent Service Facility (AISF) for Woodward Governor Company.

Pyrotek Inc. Booth: 304705 West 1st AveSpokane, WA 99201-3909, USA+1 (800) 797-6835http://www.pyroteknc.com/

Pyrotek® is a global engineering leader and innovator of technical solutions, integrated systems and consulting services for materials processing industries including aluminium, zinc and steel. In demanding marine environments, the company’s thermal and acoustic solutions control noise, from the engine room to the bridge.

Founded in 1956, Pyrotek offers expertise in high-temperature applications with global resources and local support in more than 30 countries.

Resolve Maritime Academy Booth: 1051850 SE 17th Street, Suite 400Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316 USA+1 (954) 764-8700www.resolveacademy.com

Resolve Maritime Academy, LLC is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of RESOLVE Marine Group, Inc. The Academy offers maritime safety and simula-tion-based training for all sectors of the maritime and offshore industries. The Academy’s Simulation Train-ing Group applies the latest Transas simulation soft-ware to deliver a variety of leading- edge engine and navigational safety training programs. The Academy’s Fire & Safety Training Group offers Shipboard Fire Fighting, Damage Control, and other safety training programs for the worldwide maritime industry. Resolve Maritime Academy also builds customized 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

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in major marine salvage, with an extensive record of successful projects bid, awarded and completed in open competition with the other salvage majors. Our trademark is rapid, professional response and cus-tomer satisfaction.

Robert Allan LTD Booth: 4051639 W. 2nd Ave., ste 230Vancouver, BC V6J 1H3 Canada+1 (604) 736-9466www.ral.ca

Robert Allan Ltd. is an independent, privately-owned firm of Consulting Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, established since 1930 in Vancouver, Canada.

Our business is centered on the design of commercial working vessels of all types, with a particular focus on the international tugboat market. In addition we design fireboats, research vessels, crewboats, barges, Government service vessels (such as icebreakers and nav-aids tenders), shallow-draft vessels of all types for inland transportation, a diverse range of specialized craft for almost any purpose not to forget other floating things for those really unique circumstances.

The company also provides expertise in analyzing technical and financial aspects of a broad range of marine operations and marine systems design.

Rolls-Royce Marine Booth: 5071731 13th Ave SWSeattle, WA 98134 USA+1 (206) 782-9190www.rolls-royce.com/marine/

Rolls-Royce is committed to the marine market and maintaining its world leading position in the design, development, supply and support of products and systems for commercial and naval customers worldwide.

Our comprehensive range of products and services includes ship design, diesel and gas engines, propulsion systems, deck machinery, maneuvering and stabilization systems, control and automation systems.

Rolls-Royce serves over 2,000 customers and has equipment installed on 30,000 vessels operating around the world. Our extensive product base and proven experience in both ship design and systems integration, enables Rolls-Royce to bring the right products together to develop the systems that meet the performance requirements.

Scienco/Fast Div of Bio-Microbics Inc Booth: 30612977 Maurer Industrial DrSt. Louis, MO 63127 USA+1 (314) 645-6540www.sciencofast.com

In its 43rd year, Scienco/FAST exhibits unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship, providing superior sewage and water management systems that lessen the impacts of wastewater in waterways. The MarineFAST is the result of decades of experience to provide the best environmental sanitation technology and 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: 50610 Pemberton AvenueNorth Vancouver, BC V7P 2R1 Canada+1 (604) 988-3111www.seaspan.com

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 and Vancouver Drydock.

Our yards specialize in design, new construction, overhaul, repair, conversions, alterations, life-cycle maintenance and refurbishment of Naval, Coast Guard and commercial vessels including ferries, cruise ships, tugs and barges.

We are Canada’s West Coast Non-Combat capability provider under the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy (NSPS), and responsible for building the next generation of vessels for the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) and Royal Canadian Navy (RCN).

Simerics Booth: 4091750 112th Ave NE, Suite C250Bellevue, WA 98004 USA+1 (425) 502-9978 x266www.simerics.com

Simerics, Inc. develops and sells computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software that is used to guide the design and development of various industrial products in the automotive, aerospace, marine and oil and gas industries. Generous user support is provided. Simerics is general purpose and can be used for both gases and liquids, compressible and incompressible flows, subsonic and supersonic flows, Newtonian and non-Newtonian flows as well as turbulent and laminar flows. The advantages of Simerics include speed of model setup and lower simulation run times, translating into greater efficiencies for the user. Fewer variations of hardware will need to be tested saving time and money. Besides Simerics can solve certain problems other software cannot. Areas of advantage include fast and automated mesh generation of assured quality and superior geometric fidelity. Superior physics include unstable transient flows, multi-phase flows, conjugate heat transfer, radiation heat transfer, narrow gaps of microns, moving solid regions, cavitation and aeration and more.

SKF USA Booth: 317890 Forty Foot RdPO Box 352Lansdale, PA 19443 USA+1 (267) 436-6000www.skf.com/marine

SKF provides solutions to meet the demanding requirements of the marine industry by supporting ship owners and operators throughout a vessels complete life-cycle. With a wide portfolio of services and products, SKF innovations reduce environmental impact, improve functionality, increase ship up time and the lifespan of machines, and so much more. Together, our experts and customers can find solutions to all shipping problems.

We are your partner throughout the entire ship lifecycle, providing products and services for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of all vessel types. Our pioneering solutions boost productivity and reduce operating costs by optimizing mission-critical parts such as propulsion systems and gearboxes. SKF has a marine dedicated engineering and technical team ready to work with you worldwide – for service, advice, maintenance and more.

The Marine business is complex enough. When you’re ready to simplify, the name is SKF.

Sound Propeller Services Inc. Booth: 2099130 15th Pl. S, Suite ASeattle, WA 98108 USA+1 (206) 788-4202www.soundpropellersystems.com

Sound Propeller’s main line of business is in the manufacture of custom, commercial, stainless steel marine propellers located in Seattle, WA. Our manufacturing capability includes propellers from 24” to 168” diameter. We manufacture to our own propeller designs and also to the designs by others. We offer propeller calculations to assist in finding a propeller design solution which is appropriate 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 offer precision quality propeller shafting in diameters from ¾” to 14” in a variety of materials. We are ABS certified for steel shaft repair and Stainless Steel Cladding.

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 repair and service, Bow thruster service, Oil and water seals, and related shaft line bearings and alignment assistance. Additionally we have built and offer a domestically built Z-Drive unit at 1400 to 1650 HP range which we feel has many desirable features which lead to reliability and efficiency of performance.

Spear Power Systems Booth: 2051009 NE Jib CourtLee’s Summit, MO 64064 USA+1 (816) 527-9200www.spearps.com

Spear Power Systems designs and manufactures safe, reliable lithium ion battery storage systems for demanding applications including defense, marine propulsion, oil & gas, and mining. Spear’s decades of experience and customer centric, electrochemistry agnostic approach maximizes value and reduces the time to deployment.

SSI - ShipConstructor Booth: Expo Lounge775 N. University Blvd, Suite 140Mobile, AL 36608 USA+1 (251) 340-6200www.ShipConstructor.com

SSI develops Autodesk based solutions for the shipbuilding and offshore industry. SSI’s flagship software is ShipConstructor®, an AutoCAD based CAD/CAM suite. These solutions take advantage of the native DWG platform and the global pools of experience provided by the world’s most popular CAD platform. SSI combines this with industry specific standards, terminology and best practices. IT expertise is also applied to ensure the ability to share engineering data with other business processes and applications such as MRP, ERP or PLM tools. Shipbuilders, naval architects and marine engineers trust SSI solutions on a broad range of projects. SSI solutions are flexible enough to handle the largest and most

complex engineering challenges but can also be scaled down to be cost effective in any budget. The majority of US Naval warships are now built with the SSI solutions and prestigious names in global marine construction are increasingly choosing SSI to meet their needs. STI Marine Firestop Booth: 503210 Evans WaySomerville, NJ 08876 USA+1 (908) 526-8000www.stimarine.com

STI Marine, a division of Specified Technologies Inc. (STI), the Firestop Authority, provides premium quality, high performance and technologically advanced fire safety products and solutions that save lives and protect property. Offshore platforms and ships are isolated cities at sea, where maintaining the integrity of fire divisions is paramount. STI Marines’ extensive product line preserves and protects the integrity of vessels and platforms and is manufactured under the strictest quality control standards to withstand the forces of nature, the threat of fire, and the test of time.

STI’s full line of penetration seals and cable transits are certified and approved by major classification societies to protect personnel on board and mitigate production loss and property damage. They are ISO 9001 certified and fully tested to applicable standards to maintain the integrity of the decks and bulkheads. They are rated to such standards as A0, A15, A30, A60, B0, B15, and B30, as well as hydrocarbon testing for H-Class divisions.

STI Marine Firestop Products are always designed specifically with the installer in mind. They are fast, safe, and simple to install, making it easy to retrofit existing penetrations and providing continuous savings over the lifetime of the structure or vessel.

STI Marine Firestop Products are available worldwide through an integrated distribution network. Local STI offices are on call to provide unparalleled technical support for all of your project-specific conditions. Schedule time with an STI representative today to learn more about these great products and services

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STRAND 7 - Beaufort Analysis Booth: 521500 Fairview DrBeaufort, NC 28516 USA+1 (252) 504-2282www.strand7.com

Strand7 is a sensibly priced, Windows FEA system well-suited for marine and naval applications: comprising preprocessing, solvers (linear, nonlinear static/dynamic, thermal), postprocessing and customization via API.

With all features, solvers and modules tightly integrated together under one state of the art graphical interface and all modules working in the same, consistent and efficient manner, Strand7 is easy to learn and easy to use. We will be demonstrating our upcoming release, Strand7 R3, offering a new interface, accelerated DirectX graphics and a 64-bit architecture.

Summit Engineering and Design Booth: 5122413 Main StreetFerndale, WA 98248 USA+1 (360) 815-5400www.sead.com

3D Laser Scanning for Marine DesignSummit Engineering and Design, LLC offers 3D Laser Scanning and multi-discipline engineering and design services to the marine, refinery, power, and process industries.

Summit has been actively involved in the use of 3D Laser scanning since 2001, this technology greatly improves the efficiency and accuracy of mechanical and piping design projects.

Terragon Environmental Technologies Booth: 314651, rue BridgeMontreal, QB H3K 2C8 Canada+1 (514) 938-3772www.terragon.net

Terragon Environmental Technologies Inc. , is a small company on a very big mission. Terragon is a private Canadian company incorporated in 2004 with less than 50 exceptionally qualified employees. Terragon’s mission is to enable “off-grid sustainability” by developing and commercializing highly innovative and practical appliances that enable small habitats to safely generate valuable resources from their waste and eliminate waste transfer. The team is led by Dr. Peter Tsantrizos. Dr. Tsantrizos has led the operations of environmental technology companies for 25 years and has developed and commercialized a number of world-leading technologies. Recently, Dr. Tsantrizos was selected amongst Canada’s 50 most important contributors to Clean Capitalism. In support of its mission, to date, Terragon has developed of two unique resource generation appliances: MAGSTM and WETTTM. Both technologies offer world leading performance and exceptional economics.

The Hiller Companies Inc. Booth: 1143751 Joy Springs DriveMobile, AL 36693 USA+1 (251) 661-1275www.hillerfire.com

The Hiller Companies has combined decades of experience, sound mechanical and electrical engineering practices, and the latest in fire protection technology 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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The real beneficiary, of course, will be your for giving back to the industry you love.

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Thordon Bearings Booth: 3053225 MainwayBurlington, ON L7M 1A6 Canada+1 (905) 335-1440www.thordonbearings.com

Thordon Bearings is the leading manufacturer of seawater lubricated propeller shaft bearings, grease-free rudder bearings, deck equipment bearings, shaft coatings and shaft seals for the global marine market.

Fitted to over 2000 ships, Thordon seawater lubricated propeller shaft bearing systems eliminate oil leakage from stern tubes (no pollution risk), provide excellent operational and bearing wear performance as well as offer lower in-service costs. Seawater lubricated bearings eliminates the aft seal, as well as the storage, sampling and disposal of oil. This system is recommended by the U.S. EPA and meets the new Vessel General Permit (VGP) for ships trading to the U.S. The Thordon COMPAC Propeller Shaft Bearing System is guaranteed to meet Classification Society bearing wear specifications for 15 years for newbuildings or Thordon Bearings will supply new bearings free of charge.

With over 35 years experience and over 4000 Thordon pollution free rudder bearings installed, Thordon’s rudder bearings offer a low coefficient of friction and total freedom from grease above and below the water line.

To eliminate grease in your deck equipment applications, ThorPlas-Blue bearings can easily be back-fit into virtually any applications where greased bronze is currently installed.

We offer in-house design, CAD and the proprietary Thordon Bearing Sizing Calculation Program to help correctly size our bearings. Our decades of experience mean that we offer the right technical support during the design, machining, installation and operation stages of the project. Thordon is supported through an extensive distribution and service network in over 100 countries.

Victaulic Booth: 2134901 Kesslersville RdEaston, PA 18040 USA+1 (800) PICK-VICwww.victaulic.com/en/businesses-solutions/maritime/

Victaulic grooved pipe joining systems offer unparalleled quality and innovation that provide ship owners, engineers and ship yards with reduced installation time, easier and safer installations that require no hot works. The Victaulic System offers design versatility to accommodate unique space requirements for improved shipboard efficiency.

Viega LLC Booth: 104/106100 N. Broadway, 6th FloorWichita, KS 67020 USA+1 (904) 315-3899www.viega.us

Viega Press Systems have the most marine approvals in the shipbuilding industry. Viega ProPress® in copper and stainless steel sizes ½” to 4” is the original press joining solution. Viega MegaPress® from ½” to 2” is suitable for use with carbon steel pipe. The Viega SeaPress® system for marine pipe joining applications uses 90/10 copper nickel alloy to withstand the harsh environment of the sea. It is the only copper nickel press fitting with a double-press connection for use in a variety of pipe applications from potable water, to fuel, to fire sprinkler.

Viega is the only company whose fittings are available with the Smart Connect® feature, which allows water to flow through an unpressed fitting, providing installers with added confidence in their ability to ensure the integrity of connections. With system-matched tools and jaws, connections are made in seconds, making Viega press products suitable for virtually any type of project.

Viega MegaPress®

Viega MegaPress is the only approved carbon steel press fitting system for non-potable water applications and MegaPressG for gas and fuel applications. Viega MegaPress fittings make flameless, clean consistent connections with carbon steel pipe.

Viega ProPress® systemsViega ProPress systems eliminate the need for torches, hot work permits, fire watches or heavy threading equipment and allow installers to provide a clean, reliable connection with every joint.

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Viega SeaPress®

The Viega SeaPress system is the only 90/10 copper -nickel alloy fitting with a double-press connection for use in a variety of pipe applications from potable water, to fuel, to fire sprinkler. The specifically designed Viega SeaPress system can withstand the harsh sea environment.

W & O SUPPLY Booth: 4142677 Port Industrial Dr.Jacksonville, FL 32226 USA+1 (904) 354-3800www.wosupply.com

Founded in 1975, W&O is one of the world’s largest suppliers of pipe, valves, fittings, engineered products and automation to the marine and upstream oil and gas industries. We represent the most recognizable brands in the industry and offer more products at more locations than any other marine products distributor in the US, which is why we have been the go-to solutions provider in the maritime industry for over 40 years. No one knows the business better, and no one puts more time, energy and resources into serving our customers specific and unique requirements. And we serve all segments, including commercial shipping, the U.S. Navy, Military Sealift Command, MARAD, U.S. Coast Guard, cruise lines, barge owners, upstream oil and natural-gas rigs, and shipyards that build and repair vessels of all sizes.

W&O understands the unique needs of ship building as well as the repair and retro-fitting industry for all types of maritime vessels which is why we keep over $50 million dollars of standing inventory. Our global footprint allows us to service your needs from anywhere in the world and provide exceptional customer service. We provide convenient access to complete valve-automation networked systems that are assembled, tested, delivered and ready to install in ships or upstream oil and gas platforms being built or repaired.

Walz & Krenzer Inc. Booth: 21191 Willenbrock Rd., Unit B4Oxford, CT 06478 USA+1 (203) 267-5712www.wkdoors.com

Combining decades of experience with today’s technologies, Walz & Krenzer, Inc. specializes in the design and supply of custom watertight closures, doors, and hatches. Whether your requirements call for manual or power operation, high pressure loading, or other special design considerations, WK offers competitive prices, unparalleled experience, fast and thorough drawing submittals, and on-time delivery.

All of our products are designed, fabricated, and tested to customer and regulatory body requirements, including ABS, Lloyds, DNV, BV, and SOLAS. WK’s engineering staff provides assistance from the specification stage through installation.

HF Scientific, A Watts Brand Booth: 4033170 Old Metro ParkwayFort Myers, FL 33916 USA+1 (888) 203-7248www.hfscientific.com

HF scientific, a Watts brand, serves as an industry-leading manu-facturer of solutions for monitoring water quality within marine, municipal, and industrial applica-tions. Offering a diverse selection of instrumentation, chemical reagents, and test kits, HF scientific produc-es ballast water chlorine (TRO) monitoring systems designed to minimize hazards caused by invasive environmental species.

Instruments include Portable, Lab, and Online contin-uous monitoring for Turbidity, Chlorine, UV% Trans-mission and Streaming Current. Multi-Input Online monitors with Analog and Digital sensors for pH, ORP, Conductivity, Optical Dissolved oxygen, Turbidity, 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, order entry, and fulfillment duties from its Fort Myers, Fla. location. It remains the worldwide leader in EPA compliance and process control for Turbidity, Chlorine, and UV% Transmission parameters. Its internal team handles all mechanical, chemical engineering, optical configurations, and software operations directly from its Fort Myers facility.As part of its initiative, HF scientific remains dedi-cated to preserving the utmost in water quality while improving the overall health of the worldwide ecosys-tem. With over thirty years of providing cutting-edge solutions, HF scientific serves as the global pioneer in water quality instrumentation.

Watts Water Technologies/Blücher Booth: 403815 Chestnut StreetNorth Andover, MA 01845 USA+1 (978) 689-6173www.blucher-marine.com

Since the early 1980’s, BLÜCHER has been the market leader in sanitary discharge systems for new construction and refitting of all types of vessels. BLÜCHER’s push-fit, stainless steel sanitary discharge system has been installed in more than 2,500 vessels worldwide ranging from cruise liners and luxury yachts to naval vessels and offshore facilities. BLÜCHER is the preferred supplier to several of the largest shipyards worldwide, among them STX France, STX Europe Finland, Meyer Werft (DE), Fincantieri (IT) and Daewoo DSME (Korea).BLÜCHER is one of Europe’s leading producers of stainless steel drainage systems with subsidiaries

and sales offices across Europe, in the USA, Russia, the Middle East, India, and China. BLÜCHER’s head office with production, product development, storage, and administration facilities is based in Vildbjerg, in the western part of Denmark.

In 2008 BLÜCHER was acquired by Watts Water Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: WTS) a global provider of plumbing, heating, and water quality solutions for residential, industrial, municipal, and commercial settings. Watts offers a wide range of world-class, water-related solutions focused on: • Plumbing & Flow Control • Water Quality & Conditioning • Water Reuse & Drainage • HVAC • Municipal Waterworks

Windrock Inc. Booth: 3101832 Midpark Rd., Suite 102Knoxville, TN 37921 USA+1 (865) 330-1100www.windrock.com

Windrock is an expert in condition based and performance based monitoring solutions for compressors and engines across multiple applications. We design and manufacture portable analyzers and online systems in our headquarters of Knoxville, TN. In addition to our products, Windrock’s Technical Services team of analysts travel the world to help companies large and small with their reliability and maintenance programs.

Our products are used worldwide by operators, engineers, and maintenance personnel to analyze, monitor, trend, alarm, and automatically diagnose the condition of machinery. With such a broad range of products and services, Windrock offers monitoring and diagnostic solutions for any industrial application. (Part of the Dover Corporation)

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Bureau Veritas Booth: 1161850 Eller Drive, Suite 201Port Everglades, FL 33316 USA+1 954 525 4114www.veristar.com

Created in 1828, Bureau Veritas is a global leader in Testing, Inspection and Certification (TIC), delivering high quality services to help clients meet the growing challenges of quality, safety, environmental protection and social responsibility.

Ship Interior Systems Booth: 1091767 12th St., Suite 128Hood River, OR 97031 USA+1 (541) 436-4440www.shipinteriorsystems.com

Ship Interior Systems is the exclusive US representation for NORAC AS in Norway, WIGO, MML, and META-Danacoustic. Our full range of sound attenuating, fire-rated, and lightweight products include: ceilings, walls, doors, furniture, accessories, ship windows and portholes, modular wet units, floating floors, and pilot, helm and operator chairs.

Every Ship Interior Systems project incorporates tested products and outstanding customer service to provide exceptional livability and aesthetics while meeting the specific requirements of applicable regulatory agencies governing commercial vessel construction.

Ship Interior Systems is based in Hood River, Oregon. Our experienced staff offers engineering, supply, and installation of interior accommodations solutions best suited to any project requirement, from simple non-combustible C-class workboats to complex A-60/H-120 offshore construction.

We look forward to assisting you with your marine interior needs.

Techsol Marine Booth: 504770-A St. Joseph EastQuebec, QC G1K 3C3 Canada+1 418-688-2230www.techsolmarine.com

Techsol Marine designs, builds, integrates, installs and supports state-of-the-art electrotechnological solutions for the marine industry.

Electromechanic systems are at the heart of a ship’s operations and a malfunction generally has significant impacts for its operator. It’s in this perspective that our team of experts implements the highest standards of the maritime industry to ensure operational continuity regardless of the navigation conditions.

Techsol Marine stands out because our team of experts capitalizes on their experience and expertise with passion to make every project a success.

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