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London Broker Sees

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According to London-based bro- ker Eggar Forrester in its latest report, bulk shipping is "starting to move towards recovery." More dry bulk cargo is being shipped, creating employment for ships of more than 40,000 dwt. And steel production is on the rise, which will result in more movement of ore and coal.

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Renk Awarded $3-Million

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Renk AG of Augsburg, West Ger- many, has been awarded a contract by the German Federal Navy valued at about $3 million for the supply of epicyclic gears for the new genera- tion of minelayers and special-pur- pose vessels. The decisive factor in this award is said to be Renk's abili- ty to meet the high technical re- quirements regarding low-noise running, weight, and volume of the gears.

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