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Product Tanker
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IMA estimates that 30 percent of the current world inventory of product tankers will reach replacement age over the next five years. Read up on who's building, who's buying and who's supplying. — by James R. McCaul
Marine Technology
Yearbook
Next generation technologies in shipbuilding, design and equipment supply are devised to make vessels safer and more efficient.
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The Hi-Stable Cabin Craft — a pitch-free and roll-free ship developed by Mitsubishi — is just one example of next generation technology under development in the maritime industry. The MARINE TECHNOLOGY YEARBOOK starts on page 53.
WWII: 50 YEARS AGO
Special retrospective "scrap- book" detailing the contribu- tions made by the shipbuilders and the U.S. Merchant Marine. 11 46 84 88 36 86 95 79 102 104 86 106 117 118
Markets
Propulsion Update:
Cummins, Wartsila cement partnership in London
Ship Design: Carnival unveils 100,000-ton cruise ship
Review: RIBs, Skiffs & Small
Workboats
European Update: RIBs &
Skiffs
Statistics
Recent Ship Sales
Industry Trends
World Vessel Orders Placed
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OTC '95
RTCM '95
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