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Ori the cruise shipping side, P&O Cruises' Oriana— the 850-ft. (259-m), 67,000-gt ship currently building at Meyer Werft for delivery in 1 995 — is one of the most exciting examples of cruise ship technology in recent years. Read how P&O subsidiary Princess Cruises, which has the largest cruise ship in the world on order, and other major cruise lines are shaping the cruise vessels of tomorrow in our Cruise Industry Annual section, which begins on page 33. On the commercial shipping side, the Howaldswerke-Deutsche Werft- built Norasia Kiel exemplifies the theme of ship and boatbuilding technology: one of the first of a new class of open-top containership which offers myriad advantages in terms of cargo transferral. Our Ship &
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SHIP & BOATBUILDING TECHNOLOGY
What do a pilot boat, an LNG tanker, a fast ferry and an open-top containership have in common? Read on — all incorporate advanced technological features.
CRUISE INDUSTRY ANNUAL
The possible emergence of a U.S. cruise industry and international safety codes are just two issues which may shape the cruise industry for years to come. PLUS: Directory of Cruise Ship Builders, Repairers & Suppliers.
DIESEL POWER ANNUAL
Engine manufacturers face continuing challenges in areas of fuel efficiency and emissions. Find out how engine manufacturers plan to meet their customer's needs today and tomorrow.
IN THIS ISSUE: 13 CVN-76: Beyond Virginia 16 Westport Delivers Ferries 55 Washington D.C. Update 56 Preview: Nor-Fishing '94 57 Oceanology Vessel Technology 73 Classifieds
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