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Circle 291 on Reader Service Card probably be the mold for a premiere vessel on the cusp of the latest technology. This program has led to Cana- dian industry as holding automation and system inte- gration skills that are top-of-the-line. The industry also has the means to develop, design and build specialty vessels for niche markets. Specifically, naval architect Robert Allan who completed the design last year for a new escort tug for Norwegian tugowners Johannes Ostensjo dy AS. The tug, which incorporates many unique hull form developments is currently being built at Astilleros Zamakona of Spain. The company also created a low manning design that features many new components in the development of a high-performance ship-assist tug for Brusco Tug & Barge of Longview, Wash., which will be delivered during the fourth quar- ter 2000. While the overall aura within Canadian shipbuilding seems to be industry downturn, the yards have not let up in terms of competition. Canadian chargeout rates are comparable to the U.S. and Japan, and in some instances less than European competitors, but higher than Korea and China. On another hand, labor costs, after converted into U.S. dollars are typically lower in Canada than in the U.S. when dealing with most indus- try aspects. It has been estimated that the average total hourly labor costs in Canadian shipbuild- ing are $5 per hour less than in the U.S. The country's labor costs are low in terms of its competitors, with hourly costs standing at 50 percent less than German yards and 40 percent lower in Japan. Despite the downturn in business, Canadian yards successfully completed some technically challenging projects. Canada Steamship Lines (CSL) has fared well, with CSL Niagara (one of MR/EN's Great Ships of 1999) and the M.V. Rt. Hon. Paul J. Martin - two sea- max vessels that are the largest Canadian ships to be constructed for the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence. Paul J. Martin is also noted as the second (including CSL Niagara) of a three part forebody joining to be built by Port Weller as part of a $100 million fleet reinvestment program by CSL. Consortium Acquires Davie A U.S. consortium comprised of Syn- tek Technologies and Transnational Cap- ital Venture attained Davie Industries of Levis, Quebec, Canada. Located on the St. Lawrence River near Quebec City, the shipyard had pre- viously been functioning under a trustee- ship for the past two years, resulting from a failure of its previous owner, Dominion Bridge Corp. of Montreal. Despite this, Davie has managed to remain fully operational with successful completion of refit work for the Canadi- an Navy, upgrade work on the oil pro- duction platform P-36 for Petrobras in Brazil, as well as damage repairs on the cruise vessel Norwegian Sky. The con- sortium's transaction will readily lift all constraints to Davie's recent activities. Circle 23 on Reader Service Card CD ANCHORS N^ORTELBOER Tel.: +31 (0)10 429 2222 Fax: +31 (0)10 429 6459 gjw@worlelboer.nl www.wortelboer.nl Robert Allan Ltd. developed a low-manning design for a new Z-drive tug for Brusco Tug & Barge. 50 Years ... MIL Systems is proud to announce the celebration of our 50 years of operation and would like to thank our many valued customers for helping us reach this notable achievement. MIL Systems is a full service consulting engineering company providing Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Services in: « Ship Design « Shipyard Support « Product Modeling «» Lofting and Fairing « Structural Analysis « Program Management « Procurement « Software Development Visit us at www.milsystems.com and put our 50 years of experience to work for you. 200-1150 Morrison Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K2H 8S9 Telephone (613)726-0500 Facsimile (613) 726-0252 Circle 260 on Reader Service Card FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT FOR THE MARINE INDUSTRY Food Machines • Cooking • Refrigeration • Steam • Warewashing & Waste Disposal A.R. LARSEN COMPANY INC. GALLEY ...committed to every aspect of your project • INSTALLATION • SPECIALTY PRODUCTS • FABRICATION 1-800-735-7286 www.marfnegaliey, (425) 861-8868 • Fax: (425) 861-8668 • email: arlarsenco@yahoo.com • P.O. i • Redmond, WA HOBART MARKET FORGE COSPOLICH INSINGER & MORE! Circle 226 on Reader Service Card