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Vinyard Re-elected to SCA Chair On April 21, 2005, Herschel T. Vinyard, Jr., Vice President of Atlantic Marine Holding Company, was re-elect- ed Chairman of the Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA). Donald T. "Boysie" Bollinger, CEO of Bollinger Shipyards, Inc., Lockport, LA, was elected Vice Chairman. The elections occurred during the annual SCA Spring Meeting held in Arlington, VA. New Orleans, New York Gain in Cruise Departures More people are choosing to depart from New Orleans and New York on their cruises than ever before. Departures from New Orleans were up by 33 percent while departures from New York grew 27 percent in 2004, according to statistics released by the Maritime Administration (MarAd). North American cruise passenger traf- fic increased overall by 12.8 percent in 2004, with more than 9.4 million pas- sengers traveling on the 17 major cruise lines. These figures are up from the 8.3 million passengers traveling on the same lines in 2003. Although ports in Florida continue to account for the majority of cruise passenger departures, passenger departures from Miami fell by 10 per- cent. The outlook was better for Fort Lauderdale and Port Canaveral where departures grew by 11 percent. Horizon Offshore Names New CEO, CFO Horizon Offshore, Inc. elected David W. Sharp, currently its Executive Vice President and CFO, as President and CEO. He was also elected to the compa- ny's board of directors for a term expir- ing in 2007 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Bill J. Lam in December, 2004. The company also announced the promotion of Ronald D. Mogel, currently Vice President International Accounting and Tax of the company's subsidiary Horizon Offshore Contractors, Inc., to CFO. Tug Company Honored Island Tug and Barge Ltd. of Vancouver, B.C., received an award from the Washington Department of Ecology for excellence in marine safety and environmental stewardship. The Exceptional Compliance Program (Ecopro) Award was presented at the Odyssey Maritime Discovery Center on Pier 66, 2205 Alaska Way, in Seattle. Increased Service Capacity MAN B&W's Service Center Denmark expanded its activities in line with the growth in its business. Recent, large-scale, tasks like the re-engining of the passenger ferry Banasa can be done with increased speed and efficiency. As part of new structure, service operations have been refined and new quality checks introduced. This results in more and faster reconditioning and reengi- neering work. "As the sole all-in-one supplier of quality parts for all MAN B&W Diesel engines at the gate of the Baltic Sea we offer a unmatched quality service and reengineering opportunity," said Steen Hviid Mortensen. Vessels from an increasing range of trades and sizes have been attracted to Service Center Denmark. The location of the Frederikshavn facility in the Northern part of Denmark, at the gate to the Baltic Sea, makes it convenient for vessels using the the Scandinavian sea lanes. Circle 68 on Reader Service Card 8 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News The Willard Marine Fleet for Port Security & Force Protection • Willard vessels are constructed in fiberglass composites and aluminum up to 17m. • Complete in-house engineering and prototype departments are available to fulfill specific user requirements. • Founded in 1957 Willard Marine is U.S. owned with plants in the U.S. • GSA contract GS-07F-0123H 1250 N. Grove St., Anaheim, CA 92806 714-666-2150 Fax 714-632-8136 willardmarine.com Email: WebMaster@willardmarine.com © 2005 Willard Marine Multi Agency Craft Conference (MACC) US Special Operations Command APBI, Booth #235 Maritime Security Expo, Booth #718 Visit Us At... U.S. Navy Standard Cabin Model 10m & 11m R.I.B.’s U.S. Navy Standard Open Model 11m R.I.B. U.S. Navy Standard 7m R.I.B.’s NEW! Assault 52’ Willard/Team Scarab NEW! Assault 43/13m High Speed Interceptor Circle 277 on Reader Service Card MR MAY 2005 #1 (1-8).qxd 5/3/2005 4:31 PM Page 10