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discovery at Green Canyon 608 in the Gulf of Mexico. The companies antici- pate that the facilities will be completed and online in 2004. The production hub platform will be installed in 4,300 ft. of water and has been designed to process 100,000 bar- rels of oil per day and 250 million cu. ft. of natural gas per day. Anadarko will have rights to capacity of 50,000 barrels of oil per day and 150 million cubic ft. of gas per day. The remaining capacity will be marketed for additional Anadarko and other area discoveries. Water Weights Provides Unique Crane Approach For the past 25 years Water Weights, as part of the IMES Group has been supplying prod- ucts and services to the crane Industry world- wide. Building on this experi- ence, the company is able to design and build user-friendly Crane Load Systems of top quality. The unique approach allows cost effective systems to not only be reliable, but also easy to install, calibrate and maintain. Water Weights has made break- throughs in state of the art digital elec- tronics, as it is no longer necessary to load and unload a crane many times in order to set all of the system parameters. All the user needs to do is set zero, with no load on the crane, and then load to capacity and you have completed the entire calibration procedure. All other system parameters are then digitally entered on the internal or external dis- play, including multiple load limits and units of measure. Radio telemetry interface between the trolley/winch mounted electronics and the crane operator, not only allows for greater application options, but also in many cases, actually cuts installation costs to the point that it is the lower cost option versus hard-wired systems. Circle 23 on Reader Service Card www.maritimereporterinfo.com Rodriquez Cantieri Navali Fast Ferry Completes First Season As has previously been reported, the 377-ft. (115-m), 40 knot, all aluminum TMV 115 monohull fast ferry Federico Garcia Lorca built at Rodriquez Cantieri Navali's Pietra Ligure shipyard in Italy was delivered to its owners Balearia Eurolineas Maritimas on June 22, 2001. The vessel immediately entered service on June 25 and operates between Dania on the Spanish mainland to the Balearic January, 2002 Islands of Majorca and Ibiza. Federico Garcia Lorca, which entered service on June 25, up until November 6, did not miss a single trip due to either mechanical problems or adverse weath- er conditions despite experiencing Beaufort force 7 conditions that required other high-speed craft to remain in port. During the peak season, i.e. between July and September, the vessel trans- ported approximately 136,000 passen- gers and 39,000 cars. The vesse. which is currently in Genoa, Italy is undergoing scheduled end of season service and maintenance under the direction of Rodriquez. It was expected to be back in service in December 2001. Circle 64 on Reader Service Card www.maritimereporterinfo.com Pasha Announces New Corporate Entity George W. Pasha, III, chairman and CEO of The Pasha Group, recently announced that the company successful- ly concluded negotiations with Compan- hia Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD) for the purchase of CVRD's partnership shares in the Los Angeles joint venture known as Rio Doce Pasha Terminal, L.P. (RDP) The new company, called Pasha Steve- doring & Terminals L.P. (PST). is now a wholly owned subsidiary of The Pasha Group. PST operates the only omni breakbulk and container terminal in the Port of Los Angeles, Wilmington Berths 143-146 and 174-181, as well as Wilm- ington Berths 154-155. San Pedro Berths 87-89, and Outer Harbor Berths 49-53. In addition to stevedore and terminal services for a variety of breakbulk, rail and container customers, PST provides ancillary services such as reefer and chassis M&R, sensitive cargo warehous- ing, trucking and logistics management. Circle 192 on Reader Service Card www.maritimereporterinfo.com Allen Marine, Inc P.O. Box 1049 Sitka, Alaska 99835 Phone: (907) 747-8100 Toll Free: (888) 747-8101 Fax: (907) 747-2689 Email: saledept@allenmarine.com www.allenmarineboats.com HIGH-SPEED, LOW WAKE CATAMARANS Looking for a low-wake, high-speed ferry or sight-seeing vessel? Then consider an Allen Marine catamaran for your next vessel. With more awareness of low-wake vessels being brought to operators around the world, we have designed a low-cost, efficient cat that produces a wake wash smaller than most vessels in its size class. Set up for traditional side-loading or easy on/off bow loading we have several designs to choose from and can build to spec. For more information on our designs, contact Allen Marine Inc. at 907-747-8100. Circle 265 on Reader Service Card or visit www.maritimereporterinfo.com INTERIOR JOINER WALL PANELS Thermax ® 7 SALES & DISTRIBUTION Panel Specialists, Inc. / Thermax NA 3115 Range Road (P.O. 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