ategic Alliance Struck
tween SEACOR SMIT And
tiles Offshore
iEACOR SMIT Inc. and Chiles
fshore announced on August 6
i agreement for a strategic
liance between the two compa-
es. Under the terms of the
p-eement, SEACOR will invest
Dproximately $9 million in Chiles
ffshore LLC and will commit $26
dllion for investment in rig-own-
lg partnerships to be formed.
!hiles Offshore also announced a
ontract with Amfels, Inc., for the
onstruction of a second rig, a
^eTourneau Super 116 jack-up
lrilling unit. Both this unit and a
Dreviously contracted rig now
under construction at Amfels, a
LeTourneau Enhanced 116C unit,
will be capable of drilling in water
depths up to 360 ft. (109.73m)
According to SEACOR's chair-
man, Charles Fabrikant, SEA-
COR will still primarily be con-
cerned with its financing and mar-
keting marine assets. He sees the
investment in Chiles Offshore as a
complement to SEACOR's main
business of providing transporta-
tion and logistics services to sup-
Iport drilling and production in off-
Ishore areas. Commenting on the
[agreement, Bill Chiles, president
of Chiles Offshore, said, "We have
Ichosen to offer investors an alter-
native to indirect ownership of rigs
ia common stock. Ownership of
the assets via partnerships means
Ithat investors can benefit directly
Ifrom the substantial cash flows
[attainable under today's market
[conditions and also realize any
[potential capital appreciation."
In addition, Chiles reportedly
| intends to order additional rigs
[and syndicate units in the rig-own-
[ing partnerships. As a result of the
[agreement, SEACOR will own 50
[percent of Chiles Offshore and pro-
[vide strategic and financial direc-
tion for the developmental pro-
[gram.
|Cory Towage Limited Wins
Tanker And Barge Handling
Contract
U.K.-based Cory Towage Limited
las won a contract to serve the
Itanker and barge handling
[requirements of Statia Terminals
IN.V. at its St. Eustatius oil storage
[and transshipment terminal in the
[Netherlands Antilles. The long-
|term contract, commencing in July,
involved assisting tankers up to
300,000 dwt onto Statia Terminals'
SPM (Single Point Mooring) buoy,
controlling each vessel's position
during discharging operations,
push and pull towing of tankers to
the finger jetty, towing barges
between the terminal and ships at
anchor, and fire-fighting and pollu-
tion control duties.
Two 3,800 bhp/54 tons bollard
pull tugs have been assigned to the
Statia Terminals N.V. contract by
Cory Towage. The 14-knot vessels
feature twin screw cp propellers
and Kort steering nozzles, to pro-
vide the precise control of tug
speed, power and maneuverability.
In addition, the vessels are
equipped for fire-fighting and pol-
lution control requirements. They
carry 40 tons of foam and 11 tons of
oil dispersant, plus full Warren
Springs Laboratory equipment
with a fixed Megator pump for
fast, effective distribution of emul-
sifiers and dispersant onto oil pol-
luted waters.
"These features have enabled
Statia Terminals N.V. to provide
September, 1997
Stazione Marittima Porto di Genova s.p.A., Palazzo San Giorgio, Via della Mercanzia, 2, Genoa 16123, Italy
Passenger Office: Francesco Sabatini, Tel. +39.10.2412763
35 Circle 204 on Reader Service Card
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THE COMPANY
Stazione Marittima Porto di Genova S.p.A.
designs, builds and manages structures for
passenger traffic services.
In addition, the Company know-how and
management systems supplied may be easly
adapted to other harbour needs.
Apart from managing the traffic of
passengers in the Port of Genoa, the
Company has:
• restructured the Cruise Terminal of Ponte
dei Mille and awarded contracts for
wharf extension works in Ponte dei Mille;
• awarded contracts the New Ferryboat
Terminal;
• organised the "Seatrade Mediterranean
Cruise and Ferry Convention", held in
Genoa every two years, in collaboration
with The Seatrade Organisation.
The Company has been granted the
concession of the area going from Ponte dei
Mille to Ponte Caracciolo, covering
appoximately 250,000 sq.m.
The new transport logistics applied, spedally
tailored to the needs of passengers (speed,
service quality, on board and ground
assistance) permits to:
PROJECT CONSTRUCTIONS
MANAGEMENT
The Company makes tenders for the
realisation of harbour works in Europe and
America.
In addition to the technical parameters
defined in accordance with each sperific site
and maritime effectiveness, a series of
models have been borrowed from the current
logistics utilised at airport and motorway
systems for the design of projects.
The company know-how is the result of the
technical knowledge acquired in the field
of architecture, engineering and logistics.
The know-how thus developed, in fact, may
be placed at the disposal of over Italian and
foreign harbours to build New Terminals or
better manage passenger traffic.
• supply better assistance to both Cruise
and Ferry passengers;
• simplify passenger and luggage Customs
operations in the case of international
flights;
• rationalise passenger, car and heavy
transport traffic by applying airport
methodologies in the case of cruise
passengers and motorway methodologies
in the case of passengers and vehicles
embarked on ferries;
• optimise mooring, refuelling and catering
depature of ships;
• considerably reduce passenger
embarkation and landing times thus
favouring tourism in the Old Town Centre
of Genoa, full of cultural and artistic
resources.
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