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36 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News Donation Helps Fund LNG Training SUNY Maritime College received a corporate dona- tion of $10,000 from ConocoPhillips Marine to advance Maritime's Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) training and educational program. Maritime will make upgrades to its liquid cargo simulator, increase the number of student stations within the simulator and purchase software for use in LNG tanker simulations. The program will also be expanded to include product tanker and crude oil tanker operations and training. Anthony Palmiotti '79, acting chairman of the department of marine transportation (MT) and director of continuing education says this donation is signifi- cant "for it provides the seed money we need to devel- op LNG training and curriculum for our undergradu- ates, as well as for our adult continuing education stu- dents." A target date of fall, 2006 is slated to launch the pro- gram. Captain George P. McShea, Jr., fleet manager, LNG operations for ConocoPhillips in Houston said that "the shortage of qualified LNG mariners due to the rapid expansion globally of the LNG shipping indus- try, prompted our company to make this philanthropic investment at Maritime. We want to ensure that American mariners are a viable option to meet ConocoPhillips' future mariner needs as our LNG ship- ping ventures increase around the world." Nabrico offshore winches and windlasses have a lot of pull. After all, we’ve been building marine equipment for over 100 years. Contact Nabrico for your anchor handling, towing and mooring winch requirements, and all your offshore needs. Offshore or inland, specify Nabrico. NABRICO P.O. Box 239 Nashville, TN 37202 (615) 244-2050 OFFSHORE WINCHES www.nabrico-marine.com Unique epoxy resin system bonds to almost anything—produces proven, long lasting repairs with outstanding impact strength, tensile strength, and abrasion resistance. • Repairs everything from pinholes and ruptures to complete breaks in pipes, pumps, ducts, tanks, valves, flanges, joints, and machinery casings, including equipment carrying water, low-pressure steam, gases, gasoline, oil, alcohol, and caustics • Bonds tenaciously to most surfaces including steel, plastic, fiberglass composites, ceramic and wood STANDARD RESIN for small holes/cracks (large holes/cracks with reinforcement) RED PUTTY for medium to large holes, cracks and other defects STEEL PUTTY for steel-like repairs on metal— can be drilled, tapped, machined SEALER for small holes and cracks LEVELING COMPOUND for corroded surfaces UNDERWATER PUTTY for repairs in dry, moist, or submerged conditions For detailed literature contact: Ferro Corporation Liquid Coatings and Dispersions Division 1301 N. Flora St., Plymouth, IN 46563 Tel: 574-935-5131 • Fax: 574-935-5278 STRONGER REPAIRS FASTER, EASIER Circle 234 on Reader Service Card Circle 207 on Reader Service Card Circle 256 on Reader Service Card Circle 209 on Reader Service Card Circle 227 on Reader Service Card LNG MR APRIL2006 #5 (33-40).qxd 4/3/2006 4:15 PM Page 36