'he vessels are being built in
jmichi, Japan and will report-
f be delivered in March, July and
/ember 1993. Following delivery
ach vessel, each will be sailed to
ong Shipyard where a mid-sec-
1 will be fitted increasing the
tainer carrying capacity from
$3 TEU to 4229 TEU.
To date, Jurong Shipyard has car-
i out successful elongation works
more than 35 vessels.
>urance Rates To
»Based On Tanker
je And Design
London underwriters reportedly
ve decided that pollution cover-
e rates for tankers carrying oil
)uld be based on the tankers age
Ld design features. The new rate
ructure will establish the insur-
ice rates charged for the $200 mil-
>n of pollution coverage that may
; purchased to supplement the
>00-million coverage provided by
•otection and indemnity clubs.
Under the new rate scheme, a
ngle-hulled tanker that is over 25
jars old and that trades in the U.S.
ill pay about 64 percent more per
RT than a double-hulled tanker
p to five years old.
For tankers older than 25 years,
.le corresponding figures are $0.42
er GRT per voyage or $2.85 per
IRT per year. Double-hull tankers
uilt during or after 1987 will be
ligible for a 15 percent reduction in
he coverage rates, while double-
lottom tankers will be given a 12.5
tercent reduction. As a result, the
ildest single-hull tankers trading in
he U.S. will pay about 64 percent
nore for supplemental pollution cov-
irage than new double-hull tankers
)f equal gross tonnage.
Japan To Fund
Spill-Response Equipment
For Southeast Asia
Japan has reportedly decided to
provide six southeast Asian coun-
tries with approximately $90 mil-
lion for improving their spill-re-
sponse capabilitis. The Japanese
government reportedly made the
decision to provide the funds in the
wake of the Maersk Navigator spill
off Indonesia.
The countries receiving the aid -
Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines,
Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand
- will reportedly use the money to
purchase spill-response equipment
and supplies they believe are most
needed to fight pollution.
In a similar program, The Petro-
leum Association of Japan, in coop-
eration with Japan's Ministry of In-
ternational Trade and Industry, is
providing funding and technical as-
sistance to private organizations in
Southeast Asia to help them respond
more efficiently and effectively to oil
pollution.
Cospolich Refrigerator Co.
Doubles Production Capacity
To Offer Faster Service
Cospolich Refrigerator Co. of New
Orleans, a designer and manufac-
turer of marine and institutional
refrigerators, has more than doubled
its production and warehouse space
due to increased demand for the
company's expanding line of refrig-
erators, custom refrigerator/freezer
doors and quick chill cabinets.
Mark Whitfield, Cospolich
president, said, "Once installed,
Cospolich refrigerators are known
for their trouble-free operation, du-
rability and ease of maintenance.
Another advantage is that the con-
densing unit is rail mounted in
front of the unit, making mainte-
nance, repairs or parts replacement
quick and easy by ship's or galley
personnel."
Cospolich was founded in New
Orleans in 1937 and has experi-
enced steady product and economic
growth since then. The company
builds and stocks a complete line of
conventional refrigerators as well
as modules for quick assembly and
delivery.
For more information on
Cospolich Refrigerator Co.,
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Autronica Marine
The Autronica Group employs more than 500 people in development,
production and marketing of electronic systems and equipment. Autronica
has been a market leader since the very beginning in 1957. The product
range includes radar-based level gauging systems for cargo tanks, engine
and cargo alarm, control and moritoring systems and analogue,
addressable fire detection systems. Autronica is a main producer of
temperature sensors and pressure transmitters for the marine and off-
shore market. The reference list includes deliveries to nearly 9000 ships.
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