CONTENTS NUMBER 3 / VOLUME 77 / MARCH 201552 52 2626622020Photo: Imtech3434(Photo: Bruce Damonte)Photo Copyright Daniel Sheehan 2014IN THIS EDITION8 THE REGULATORY TRAIN 26 FORGING AHEADRail transport activists, analysts and environmentalists get a real Germany’s SDG and WSW set worldwide standards in forging tech-SIMULATION TRAININGtaste of what the waterfront has endured for decades. They’ll just nology.have to get in line with the rest of us. By Peter PospiechBy Joseph Keefe22 BLENDED LEARNING STEPS UP52 THE TANK BARGE RULESMaritime training is changing, and Marine Learning Systems 16 RESILIENCE & MARITIME A new USCG rule on barge power units is ready to enter force on helps to lead the way in e-Learning.The maritime market faces a multitude of risks that will require November 15, 2015. Are you ready?exceptional resilience in the years to come. By Murray Goldberg By Greg TrauthweinBy Dennis L. Bryant31 SIMCITYBuilding capacity as deadlines for trained crews near, two ship-56 OIL UNDER ICEping titans take the lead in Norway.The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s Cold 18 EALS & SPILL REMEDIATIONThe effects of EALs on oil spill and discharge reporting and re- Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.By William Stoichevskimediation.By Edward LundquistBy Mark Miller34 THE NEW REALITY62 BOAT OF THE MONTHInvestment in advanced simulation training facilities has grown The shallow draft market in South America continues to strength-20 FERGUS CAMPBELL, IMTECHglobally, as the technology, connectivity and need to train the en, powered by orders such as Hidrovias do Brasil S.A.’s deal Fergus Campbell recently took the top spot at Imtech Marine USA. new generation of mariners melds.for eight new generation Shallow Draft River Push Boat designed He discusses with MR the path forward, particularly the desire to speci