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A GUIDE TO U.S. MARINE SALES IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS NEW 1992 EDITION FIVE YEAR OUTLOOK FOR THE U.S. MARINE INDUSTRY An Assessment of Ship Construction and Major Modification Prospects Available to Shipbuilders, Equipment Manufacturers and Other Suppliers Report No. 7119 - $575.00 per copy The totally new, 1992 edition of IMA's marine indusry outlook has just been published. Under one cover is a totally objective, in-depth assessment of the business outlook for the entire U.S. marine sector. The report documents the size and composition of 24 individual market segments, analyzes underlying market drivers, forecasts construction and modification activity over the next five years, identifies regulatory and legislative actions likely to affect future suppliers. REPORT OUTLINE 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2. CRUISE SHIPS OPERATING FROM U.S. PORTS Cruise Industry Market Segments Trend in Cruise Travel Outlook for the Cruise Market Forecast of Cruise Ship Construction Cruise Ship Refurbishment Opportunities Key Players in the Cruise Ship Business 3. JONES ACT CONTAINER AND RO/RO SHIPS Ships Currently in Domestic Container Service Business Conditions& Outlook in the Three Domestic Trades Forecast of Ship Construction Ship Modernization Plans Key Players in the Domestic Container Trades 4. FEDERALLY SUPPORTED LINER OPERATORS Current Fleet and Replacement Schedule Ship Construction Requirements Section 615 Foreign Construction Waivers Prospects for Ship Replacement — in U.S. or Foreign Yards The Four Federally Supported Liner Operators 5. TANKERS - GENERAL Profile of Current Tanker Fleet Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Impact of Single Skin Restriction Inventory of Tanker Fleet 6. ALASKA CRUDE CARRIERS Ships Currently in the Alaskan Crude Trade Trend in North Slope Output Impact on Shipping Requirements Arctic National wildlife Refuge Controversy Alaskan Oil Export Ban Forecast of Alaska Crude Carrier Construction Modernization Requirements Key Players in the Alaskan Crude Trade 7. DOMESTIC TRADING PRODUCT TANKERS Product Tankers Currently in Service Demand for Coastal Products Transportation Trend Toward Import Substitution Outlook for Domestic Tanker Requirements Impact of Oil Polluition Act of 1990 Forecast of Product Tanker Construction Key Players in the Product Tanker Sector 8. CHEMICAL AND SPECIALTY TANKERS Chemical Ships Currently in Domestic Service Utilization of the Wrecked Vessel Act Outlook for Domestic Chemical Shipments Future Signifigance of MTBE Future Chemical Ship Construction Key Players in Domestic Chemical Shipping 9. GREAT LAKES SELF-UNLOADERS Current Great Lakes Fleet Requirement for Great Lakes Carriers Forecast of Ship Construction Key Players in Great Lakes Trade 10. SEAGOING BARGES Profile of Current Inventory Trend in Seagoing Barge Construction Outlook for the Next Five Years Key Players in Seagoing Barges 11 NAVY- GENERAL Navy Ship Construction Over the Past 20 Years Outlook for Naval Ship Construction 12. COMBATANT SHIPS Current Combatant Fleet Inventory Combatant Ships Under Construction Outlook for an Additional Aircraft Carrier Future Seawolf Submarine Construction Plans for Additional Aegis Destroyers Navy Shipbuilding Plan vs. Our Projection Shipbuilders Involved in Combatant Ship Construction 13. SEALIFT SHIPS Current Inventory of Sealift Ships Past Funding for Sealift Ship Construction Plans for Additional Sealift Ship Funding Design Competition for Ship Construction Contract Longer Term Plans for an Advanced Sealift Ship Design Forecast of Sealift Ship Orders Key Players in the Sealift Program 14. AMPHIBIOUS, MINE WARFARE AND SUPPORT SHIPS Amphibious Warfare Ships Mine Warfare and Support Ships Outlook for Future Construction Orders Shipbuilders Involved in this Market Segment 15. OFFSHORE RIG AND DRILL SHIPS Current Offshore Rig Inventory Conditions in the Offshore Drilling Sector Drilling Sector Outlook Outlook for Future Rig Construction Principal Players in the Offshore Rig Sector 16. OFFSHORE PRODUCTION PLATFORMS Annual Rate of Platform Installations and Removals Rate of Well Completions Trend Toward Deepwater Production & Efficient Platforms Outlook for Platform Construction Major Players in U.S. Offshore Production 17. OFFSHORE SUPPORT VESSELS Inventory of Offshore Support Vessels Oultook for Support Vessel Construction Key Players in the Support Vessel Sector 18. FERRIES AND SMALL PASSENGER VESSELS Profile of the Existing Fleet Recent Vessel Construction Activity Demand for Commuter Ferries Interest in Riverboat Gambling Availability fof Ferry and Passenger Vessel Financing Pending Changes in Coast Guard Subchapter T Rules Outlook for Vessel Construction Key Players in the Ferry and Small Passenger Vessel Market 19 HARBOR AND COASTAL TUGS Recent Vessel Construction Outlook for Future Tugboat Orders Key Players 20. PATROL BOATS, CUTTERS AND SERVICE CRAFT Current Small Craft Inventory Recent Orders for Watercraft Foreign Millitary Sales of Naval Craft Outlook for Futute Orders Key Players in Small Naval and Coast Guard Programs 21. FISHING VESSELS Size and Composition of the U.S. Fishing Fleet Current Factory Trawler Fleet Tuna Seiners Outlook for Fishing Boat Construction Principal Players in the Fishing Sector 22. MEGAYAGHTS Output of Pleasure Boat Manufacturers Pleasure Boat Export Sales Megayacht Production Outlook for Megayacht Construction Key Players 23. DREDGES Types and Number of Dredges in Service Outlook for Dredge Construction Key Players in the Dredging Sector 24. RIVER TOWBOATS AND BARGES Inventory of Towboats and Barges Supply and Demand for Waterway Equipment Recent Construction Activity Outlook for Ruture Waterway Equipment Construction Principal Waterway Operators and Equipment Builders 25. SPECIALTY FABRICATIONS Prision and Accommodation Barges Production and Power Platforms Sunken Tube Tunnel Sections Subscribers will receive the 190 page report immediately — plus a market update in April 1992. The report is available for $575.00 per copy. To order please contact: IMA Associates - 600 New Hampshire Ave., N.W - Suite 140 - Washington, DC 20037 USA - Telephone: 202-333-8501 - Fax 202-333-8504. Telephone or fax orders will be accepted. The report will be sent the day your order is received. Circle 225 on Reader Service Card 92 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News