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Capabilities Send and receive private voice, fax and e-mail over your VHF radiotelephone with the MariTEL system. Range From 286 radio towers erected along coastal U.S. and all inland navigable waterways, MariTEL will provide 50 to 100 mile coverage versus as little as 5 miles with a cellphone. Convenience The MariTEL system works with your DSC VHF marine radiotelephone. No additional hardware to purchase or install. Reliability MariTEL has partnered with communication giants American Tower, Williams Communications and Ericsson to deliver a superior level of service. Vessel Tracking Remotely monitor the location and movement of vessels from virtually anywhere in the world. Safety The U.S. Coast Guard monitors and communicates on VHF marine radio channels, not cellphones. Economy MariTEL is far less expensive than satellite systems. Call MariTEL today at 1-888-627-4835 to learn just how important this broad range of telecommunication services can be to your company's operation and... to your bottom line! The Marine Telephone Company 16 East 41st Street, New York, NY 10017 • www.maritelusa.com Circle 275 on Reader Service Card Subscriptions: One full year (12 issues) $18.00 in U.S.; outside of U.S. $96.00 including postage and han- dling. For subscription information, contact: Dale Barnett, fax: (212) 254-6271; e-mail: barnett@marinelink.com 8 Bucking the Trend With industrial production largely moving to countries with lower labor rates, MAN B&W's Alpha diesel divi- sion remains a shining example of European heavy equipment expertise. — by David Tinsley 14 E-Biz or E-Bust? Sydney P. Levine ponders the present and future of on- line chartering. 64 Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering 76 Deck Machinery & Cargo Handling Equipment The U.S. Navy uses an innovative software package to simulate its ship hull and deck equipment, helping to save considerable time and cost in the design phase. PLUS ... Products & Services Report. 13 27 29 38 82 85 88 89 E-Commerce Fishing Industry Focus Coatings & Corrosion Control Legal Beat NASSCO Wins BP Tanker Deal Buyer's Guide Advertiser's Index Classifieds On the Cover: Newport News Shipbuilding recently welcomed Carnival Paradise into its mammoth facil- ities for work on the ship's Azipod units. Coverage of this month's main feature — Ship Repair & Conversion — begins on page 44. 17 An Electronic Revolution As the world moves toward a paperless society, ques- tions arise, particularly regarding the handling of legal documents. 44 Ship Repair & Conversion With increasing pressure from all corners of the world, it is becoming more important for ship owners and opera- tors to keep ships and boats in good working order. 52 All in a Day's Work Meet Becky Stewart, the woman responsible for ensur- ing that ships are repaired at Newport News Shipbuilding in a correct, efficient and cost effective manner. — by Regina P. Ciardiello MARITIME REPORTER AND ENGINEERING NEWS ISSN-0025-3448 USPS-016-750 NO. 10 Vol. 62 118 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 Periodicals 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. Canada Post International Publications Mail Product (Canadian Distribution) Sales Agreement No. 0970700. Printed in U.S.A. Publishers are not responsible for the safekeeping or return of editorial material. © 2000 Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. Member INTERNATIONAL ® Business Publications Audit of Circulation, Inc. Maritime Reporter/Engineering News I