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PERFECTING STATE-OF-THE-ART MONITORING CONCEPTS AT JRCS
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PERFECTING STATE-OF-THE-ART MONITORING CONCEPTS AT JRCS, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 22-22
MARIN SET FOR MAJOR EXPANSION AND UPDATING IN 1999
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MARIN SET FOR MAJOR EXPANSION AND UPDATING IN 1999, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 22
LOOKING GOOD WITH NEW INVESTMENT AT TULCEA
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LOOKING GOOD WITH NEW INVESTMENT AT TULCEA, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 22
FIRST CHINESE CUSTOMER FOR FORAN
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FIRST CHINESE CUSTOMER FOR FORAN, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 23-23
HAPPY QUARTET HIGHLIGHTS HEAVY LIFT CAPABILITY
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HAPPY QUARTET HIGHLIGHTS HEAVY LIFT CAPABILITY, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 23-23
JIANGNAN TARGETS THE VALUE-ADDED SECTOR
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JIANGNAN TARGETS THE VALUE-ADDED SECTOR, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 23-24
SAILING CRUISE VESSEL UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT GONDAN
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SAILING CRUISE VESSEL UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT GONDAN, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 23-23
STORA RO-RO SHIP CONTRACT FOR FLENDER
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STORA RO-RO SHIP CONTRACT FOR FLENDER, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 24-24
PREPARING THE DESIGNS OF THE FUTURE
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PREPARING THE DESIGNS OF THE FUTURE, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 24-24
BLM TO DELIVER NEW REEFER CRANES
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BLM TO DELIVER NEW REEFER CRANES, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 24-24
BULK CRANES DELIVERED FOR SISTER SHIP
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BULK CRANES DELIVERED FOR SISTER SHIP, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 24-24
SANOYAS - COMBINING MANPOWER AND TECHNOLOGY FOR OPTIMUM BULKER PRODUCTION
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SANOYAS - COMBINING MANPOWER AND TECHNOLOGY FOR OPTIMUM BULKER PRODUCTION, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 24-24
HEALTHY DEMAND FOR LIEBHERR CRANES ON SMALL CONTAINER SHIPS
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HEALTHY DEMAND FOR LIEBHERR CRANES ON SMALL CONTAINER SHIPS, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 24-24
GALATZ - AN EXPERT IN STEEL HULLS FOR EXPORT
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GALATZ - AN EXPERT IN STEEL HULLS FOR EXPORT, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 24-24
CATHELCO PROTECTION FOR ITALIAN FAST FERRIES
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CATHELCO PROTECTION FOR ITALIAN FAST FERRIES, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 25-25
FOREIGN-INVESTMENT FOR NAVOL YARD
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FOREIGN-INVESTMENT FOR NAVOL YARD, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 25-25
HIGH-STOWING COVERS ENHANCE HANDLING EFFICIENCY
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HIGH-STOWING COVERS ENHANCE HANDLING EFFICIENCY, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 25-25
SEVERNAV SHIPYARD - OFFERING A WIDE-RANGE OF VESSELS
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SEVERNAV SHIPYARD - OFFERING A WIDE-RANGE OF VESSELS, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 25-25
TBT FREE ANTIFOULINGS FROM INTERNATIONAL
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TBT FREE ANTIFOULINGS FROM INTERNATIONAL, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 25-25
DESIGNING PROPELLERS - A MATTER OF HANDLING CONFLICTING AIMS
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DESIGNING PROPELLERS - A MATTER OF HANDLING CONFLICTING AIMS, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 26-26
LOSS OF THE ESTONIA
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LING N
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N. Ling, LOSS OF THE ESTONIA, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 26-26
JOTUN CONTRACT FOR EAGLE-CLASS VESSELS
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JOTUN CONTRACT FOR EAGLE-CLASS VESSELS, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 26-26
MARINE EXPERTS AND THE LEGAL PROCESS
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TUPPER EC
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Ec. Tupper, MARINE EXPERTS AND THE LEGAL PROCESS, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 26-27
BIG IS BEAUTIFUL, BUT IS IT BETTER
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BIG IS BEAUTIFUL, BUT IS IT BETTER, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 26
5 AT SEA AND EXERCISE NERO
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ANDERSON D
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D. Anderson, 5 AT SEA AND EXERCISE NERO, Naval architect, 1998, pp. 26
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