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to ULSTEIN AZIMUTH THRUSTE YSTEMS... TRIED AND TRUSTED HSI ON THE COVER BY THE MARKET Ulstein controllable pitch Compass thrusters and fixed pitch Z-drive thruster systems have proved their unique flexibility since being introduced more than 30 years ago. Today our thrusters are in operation throughout the world in a wide range of applications. The thruster units are suitable for all types of applications, such as tugs, offshore vessels, diving support vessels, fishing vessels and ferries. For these vessels a manoeuvring precision and speed of response are of utmost importance, which are easily achievable with fully azimuthing thrusters. Power ranges from 100 - 7000 kW. ULSTEIN PROPELLER AS N-6065 Ulsteinvik, Norway Tel.: +47-70 01 40 00 Telefax: +47-70 01 40 17 ULSTEIN MARITIME LTD. 96 North Bend Street Coquitlam, B.C. V3K 6H1, Canada Tel.: +1-604-942 1100 Fax: +1-604-942 1125 ULSTEIN USA INC. 2701 Delaware Ave. Kenner, LA 70062, USA Tel.: +1-504-46 44 561 Fax:+1-504-46 44 565 Pictured on this month's cover is Carnival Cruise Lines' Imagination. Part of the line's Fantasy series of ships, this 70,567-ton vessel is the fifth superliner built by Kvaerner Masa-Yards for Carnival. MR/EN'S feature on the Outstanding Cruise Ships of 1995 — of which the Imagination is one — begins on page 76. 43 MARITIME ASIA In conjunction with Seo Japan '96, MR/EN takes a look at the world's busiest commercial shipbuilding region, with special focus on: JAPAN: Builders and suppliers answer challenges with technologi- cally advanced solutions. — by Greg Trauthwein, editor KOREA: Expansion continues. FAR EAST COLUMN: The first installment of a bi-monthly column by international editor Alan Thor} , focusing on contract news and negotiation reports. 56 CORROSION CONTROL Ballast Tank Coatings: Properly selected and maintained coatings are critical to structural integrity. Clearing the l^^s: New paint stripping system promises to save time and money. 1| PLUS: MR/Ehfs Coating Product Sh owcase begins on page 18. 76 SHIPS OF 1995 Owners, builders and suppliers have once again provided a full roster of outstanding ships to honor. PLUS: CRUISE SHIP MARKET REPORT — Cruise lines maneuver for control in a sector characterized by increased con- solidation and the arrival of a new major player. — by Bridget A. Murphy, assistant editor Circle 364 on Reader Service Card ALSO IN THIS ISSUE 29 EUROPEAN UPDATE: U.K. dockyard enjoys rare success; FBM in Far East fast ferry deal; London Boat Show showcases propulsion products. 37 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Developments range from management of extensive networks to monitoring multiple NC cutting machines. 64 MARINE PROPULSION SELECTION GUIDE: Complete diesel engine directory, with updates from propulsion product manufacturers. 91 SHOW PREVIEWS: Cruise Shipping '96 & ASNE Day. 98 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 101 SHIP & BOATBUILDING TECHNOLOGY: Total project management 105 FERLISHIP'S PRINCIPAL CONTRACTS RECORDED 106 TANKER SAFETY: Foss debuts new retrieval system. 121 CLASSIFIEDS AND ENGINEERING NEWS ISSN-0025-3448 No. 2 Vol. 58 118 East 25th Street New York, NY 10010 (212) 477-6700 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical, photocopying, recording or oth- erwise without the prior written permission of the publishers. Founder: John J. O'Malley 1905 - 1980 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News is published monthly by Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. Mailed at Second Class Postage Rates at Waterbury, CT 06701 and additional mailing offices. Postmaster send notification (Form 3579) regarding undeliverable magazines to Maritime Reporter/Engineering News, 118 East 25th Street, New York, NY 10010. Publishers are not responsible for the safekeeping or return of editorial material. © 1996 Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. Member INTERNATIONAL Business Publications Audit of Circulation, Inc. 4 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News