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News Three PacifiCat-class Fast Ferries to be Sold Three 400-ft. (122-m) PacifiCat-class fast ferries capable of carrying 1,000 passengers and 250 vehicles at speeds of up to 34 knots will be sold at an interna- tional, unreserved public auction at 11:00 a.m. PST on March 24, 2003 at Canada Place, Vancouver, by Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. The aluminum ves- sels, PacifiCat Explorer, PacifiCat Discovery and PacifiCat Voyager, are among the largest catamaran fast ferries in the world, designed by Phil Hercus of Incat Designs, Sydney, Australia, and built in British Columbia, Canada. The PacifiCat fast ferries can be remotely monitored in real time for position, speed, trim, jet angles and rpm; a 287 kW bowthruster improves maneuver- ability at low speeds; and an integrated bridge system allows enhanced safety monitoring, control and crew deploy- 4-Sale: The PacifiCat Explorer, PacifiCat Discovery and PacifiCat Voyager. ment. Each vessel is fitted with a 75 sq. m. galley. The three PacifiCats will be sold by live auction at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time at the Canada Place cruise ship terminal, Vancouver, B.C. Bidders will also be able to participate in the auction over the Internet using the rbauctionBid-Live service from their own office or from one of Ritchie Bros.' auction facilities in Toronto, Canada; Orlando, U.S.; Baltimore, U.S.; Moerdijk (Rotterdam), the Netherlands; Dubai, the United Arab Emirates; Singapore; Brisbane, Australia; and Toluca (Mexico City), Mexico. Interested bidders must first register with Ritchie Bros, and will be required to file a $2-million deposit to bid on the vessels. Full details about the auction are avail- able on the Ritchie Bros, web site. NOL's Jacobs Ousted Neptune Orient Lines Limited said Flemming R. Jacobs ceased to be the Group President and CEO as of January 6, 2003. No successor was immediately named, with the Executive Committee of the Board comprising Cheng Wai Keung (Chairman); Dr. Friedbert Malt (Vice-Chairman); Boon Swan Foo (Director); and Lim How Teck (Executive Director and CFO) will over- see the management of the Group. Dr. Friedbert Malt has been appoint- ed Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company. Ron Widdows will be appointed as acting CEO of APL Liner business. He is currently the Executive Vice President and has been with APL Liner for 22 years. He has 30 years' experience in the liner industry. Cheng Wai Keung, Chairman of the Company said: "The NOL Board and management are determined to focus the Group towards sustained profitability in the future. The Board felt that it is time for a new leadership." HEADHUNTER INTEGRATED MARINE SYSTEMS Resolue Marine (iroup www.resoivemarine.com 1 -954-764-8700 Resolue Fire G Hazard www.resolvefire.com 1-954-463-9195 ROYAL FLUSH • Powerful Jet Macerator • 1 1/2" Discharge Piping • 5 'tear Warranty •Weight And Space Saving Vacuum Alternative •Labor-Saving Installation TYPE II MSD •USCG/IMO Certified •No Harsh Chemicals •Custom Designs Available • Lightweight •Steel, Plastic, or Aluminum Construction tcl 954-581-6996 fax 954-587-0403 www.headhuntennc.com 4100 RAVENSW00D RD. FT.LAUDERDALE, FL 33312 Circle 256 on Reader Service Card Circle 285 on Reader Service Card Fully networkable, through a standard network cable, the XC2000N with WinHorizon™ allows multiple users: • ARPA radar control • Electronic charting • Radar image overlay. Achieve master or slave control of your existing radar from any PC or laptop. Use the XC2000N for real-time comparison of radar and chart images, and make better navigation decisions! 119-255 West 1st Street North Vancouver, BC Canada V7M 3G8 Tel: 604-985-6047 Fax: 604-985-6039 Web: www.xenex.com j Email: info@xenex.com Toll Free: 1-866-99-XENEX x e n e x navi Bringing Technology to the Art of Navigation Circle 273 on Reader Service Card Marine Sal^ge Wreck Removal. Reef Restoration Engineering Project Cargo Firefighting Haz-Mat Training smw mm More than just radar image overlay! Xenex Navigence " XC2000N Networkable Radar System BUILDING SOLID SALES../ LEADS' THROUGH 7$ SUPERIOR MARITIME REPORTER AND ENGINEERING NEWS Call: 212-477-6700