Harrah's Northern Star was recently delivered by Service Marine.
lry style paddlewheel riverboat
heduled to start at the end of
rgosy Gaming Company of
n, 111. recently began operations
new riverboat gaming casino to
ace the existing Alton Belle Ca-
he new three-level cruise liner,
' called Alton Belle, accommo-
js 1,200 passengers compared
he 490 on the current Belle,
"he vessel measures 220 feet by
*eet and features an interior de-
i similar to a Las Vegas casino.
Anally, the Joliet-based Empress
ino riverboat divulged plans to
>and its current facility via a $40
lion project with includes the
[uisition of a second vessel. The
ond boat, the Empress II, is a
3-foot vessel expected to be com-
;ted this fall.
This expansion news is on the
els of figures which indicate Illi-
is' earnings on riverboat casinos
sxpected to be $ 116 million higher
an expected, with much of the
rnings coming from the Joliet Em-
ess, which at press time was mak-
g more than four times the amount
iticipated.
jnko Orders Bulk
•rriers From Nomura
Sanko Steamship, Japan, has
aced an order with Namura Ship-
lilding for 10 handymax bulk car-
ers in a deal reportedly worth ap-
roximately $250 million. Namura
i to deliver the series in the second
alf of 1994 and early 1995.
The new tonnage will enable
anko to replace handysize tonnage
hat figured in its near-ruinous in-
estment program of the early 1980s,
t will also allow the firm to aug-
Spreading The Wealth
While owner/operators and vessel
builders are more often than not the
names splashed across the headlines
and immediately associated with the
multi-million dollar contracts, ser-
vice and product suppliers to the
gaming vessel market have been
grabbing their fair share of business
and attention as well.
If expansion is a signal of success,
both Universal Distributing and
Bally Gaming have given the bur-
geoning gaming vessel market a
ment handysize capacity depleted
through sales and return of char-
tered and leased vessels.
"Juan J. Sister" Delivered
From Kvaerner Masa-Yards
The Ro/Ro-passenger ferry Juan
J. Sister was delivered from
Kvaerner Masa-Yards' Turku New
Shipyard to the Spanish govern-
ment-owned Compania Transmedi-
terranea S.A. The vessel is the first
Spanish ship built in Finland. The
"thumbs up" with recent openings.
In mid-February, Universal opened
its sales and service office in St.
Louis, and Bally opened a Biloxi,
Miss, service office February 1.
Directions In Design, Inc. (DID),
a St. Louis interior design firm spe-
cializing in marine hospitality and
founded in 1975, has several cur-
rent projects which involve substan-
tial square footage devoted to gam-
ing. The firm recently completed
work on Players Riverboat Casino.
DID's staff of 32 includes design
professionals and support staff to
Juan J. Sister Ro/Ro-passenger ferry.
22.4-gt Juan J. Sister is specifically
designed for traffic between the
Canary Islands and the mainland of
Spain. The vessel can carry a total
of 150 cars and 92 trailers. There is
accomodation for 400 passengers in
139 cabins. The vessel has four
cargo decks, twin stern ramps and
one bow ramp. The vessel is pow-
produce any size project in a timely,
cost-effective manner. Currently the
firm is working on 12 marine projects
which are in various stages of de-
sign.
The Bud Jones Company is a full-
service casino supply company,
which has been family-owned and
operated since 1965. Based in Las
Vegas, the company occupies a large
modern building which houses
manufacturing, warehousing and
administrative offices.
The Bud Jones Company features
an in-house graphic arts department
which enables quick approval of top
designs, and the company is licensed
to service casinos in Nevada, New
Jersey, Iowa, Illinois, Mississippi,
Connecticut and Washington State,
with applications currently being
processed for other gaming jurisdic-
tions.
In 1973 the company introduced
to the casino market a new concept
in casino chips to satisfy a demand
for a chip more counterfeit resistant
than other conventional chips. In
addition to being a major producer
of dice and chips, the Bud Jones Co.
is also a leader in customized casino
tables and related accessories.
ered by four Wartsila Vasa 32 diesel
engines. Juan J. Sister is 495 feet
long, with a breadth of 85 feet and a
draught of 19 feet. It's top speed is
18 knots. The vessel complies with
the latest SOLAS safety standards
with double hull in required areas.
Excellent maneuverability is
achieved with two flap rudders and
two bow thrusters. In addition, the
vessel is equipped with fin stabiliz-
ers for passenger and cargo comfort
in rough sea conditions.
MTU Australia Opens Plant
Extension
Opening ceremony for MTU Australia's plant
extension: Minister for Industry, Senator John
Button (3rd from right) and Hans J. Walloschek,
president of MTU Australia (right)
In 1992, MTU Australia received
orders for a total of 20 Series 396
engines from western Australia's
leading shipyards. MTU Australia
is a subsidiary of MTU
Friedrichshafen. Two 131-foot cata-
marans are currently under con-
struction at Austal Ships. They are
to carry 368 passengers each in the
Hong Kong region. Together with
these two new buildings, Austal has
manufactured 11 boats with MTU
propulsion for the Yuet Hing ferry
company, which operates a fleet of
ferries in China and Hong Kong.
The, Gulf Coast's
best bet for
ship repair
is now
even better.
For more than 70 years, Bender has been the leading ship repair
facility on the central Gulf of Mexico. Now, we're even better.
Along our 7,000 feet of deep water frontage, we've built new yards
and wet docks, improved equipment, and added dry docks to raise
lifting capacities to 20,000 tons. These modern Panamax facilities
and an around-the-clock workforce put muscle behind our promise
of fast, reliable ship repair. Now, more than ever, Bender is your
best bet for ship repair on the Gulf of Mexico.
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