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News Germanischer Lloyd Reorganizes Operations Germanischer Lloyd (GL) has restructured its business opera- tions, dividing its two main operat- ing areas into maritime ser- vices and indus- Dr. Hans Payer trial services. In a press meeting in Hamburg on March 4, executive board members Dr. Hans Payer and Consul Rainer Schondube said. The new structure advances our policy of contin- ually adding value to services, and enables us to better control and adapt our operations." Of a total group turnover of $160.4 million in 2000, about 80 percent was provided by maritime services and 20 percent by industrial services. Maritime Services, whose main operation is ship classification, is comprised of tightly focused central services coupled to the decentralized field service. The organi- zational structure runs along the value- adding chain with only three divisions: classification and flagstate affairs, ship technology and advanced engineering and strategic research. The technical functions have been concentrated in a unit based in Hamburg to generate the best possible synergies. The introduction of ship type managers within the ship technology division will be responsible for individual ship seg- ments on a project basis. Ship type managers have been established for the segments of container ships, multi-pur- pose ships, bulk carriers, panamax and post-panamax ships, RoRo ships, high speed craft, tankers and naval vessels. Circle 18 on Reader Service Card www.maritimereporterinfo.com New Radio Holland Group Is Now Independent Radio Holland (Rotterdam) announced that the MBO of the SRH Marine Group has been completed. Zen- itel (Brussels) and the RheinMetall Group (Dusseldorf), both 50 percent shareholders in EMG EuroMarine Elec- tronics GmbH (Hamburg), agreed to divest SRH Marine. The operation took place through an MBO by the management of SRH, financed by ABN AMRO Capital (The Netherlands). Consequently, SRH Marine has now become an independent and leading international company in the maritime market. The new name of the holding will be Radio Holland Group, with headquar- ters located in Rotterdam. Circle 68 on Reader Service Card www.maritimereporterinfo.com April, 2002 Celebrity Cancels Summit And Infinity Sailings Celebrity Cruises will send two ships, Summit and Infinity, into unscheduled drydocks March 29 and April 13, respectively, to repair propulsion pods. Both ships are operating safely but at a lower cruising speed. Summit will cancel a March 29 sailing from Fort Lauderdale, and an 11 -night cruise April 8 will be shortened to a seven-night sailing April 12. Infinity will miss its April 13 and 20 sailings from San Juan. Infinity will modify two itineraries. The problem with the pods involves ball-bearing units that are wearing out prematurely. Consequently, ships must reduce their cruising speed, potentially falling behind schedule on port calls. By making repairs as soon as possible. Celebrity will avoid further changes in itineraries. Both ships will be drydocked at the Grand Bahama Shipyard in Freeport, Bahamas. Circle 73 on Reader Service Card www.maritimereporterinfo.com TNI roam Filled Marine Fenders Marine Guard The Ultimate Protector for Ships, Harbor Craft, Wharves & Piers- • Construction complies with United States Navy and Coast Guard Specifications. • Core consist of closed-cell, resilient, energy absorbing foam, covered with a protective, seamless polyurethane elastomer skin. Filament nylon tire cord reinforcement is continuously wound in the skin for added strength and durability. Will not mark or scratch vessel hulls. • Constructed with integral swivels end fittings internally connected with a heavy duty chain. • Easy to install with very little maintenance. • Light weight and extremely buoyant with a lower reaction force than either hard rubber or pneumatic fenders. (Almost 40% higher energy absorption than pneumatic fenders.) URETHANE PRODUCTS CORPORATION (800) 913-0062 9076 Rosecrans Avenue Bellflower, CA 90706 Phone (562)630-4982 Fax(562) 630 -6974 Stocking Distributors: Waterman Supply Company 910 Mahar, Wilmington, CA 90744, U.S.A. 1-800-322-3131 Tel (310) 522-9698 Fax (310) 522-1043 Anchor Marine & Industrial Supply , Inc. 6545 Lindbergh, Houston, TX 77087, U.S.A. 1-800-233-8014 Tel (713) 644-1183 Fax (713) 644-1185 Circle 288 on Reader Service Card or visit www.maritimereporterinfo.com 11