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ERS AND MARINE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS AND SUPPLIERS

FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS"

ION ompetition for Future Orders

Future Role of Major Players

Emerging Competition From China

Potential Role of U.S. Yards

Major Vessel Operators & Builders

Vessel Inventories

Vessel Retirement Over The Next Five Years

Strategic Positioning Options for Maximizing

Market Penetration

Niches With Highest Value Added

Where Competition is Vulnerable

Financial Engineering Possibilities

Emerging Market Players • Future Construction Requirements •Who Controls What • Vessels on order or under construction

Over 200 Statistical Tables and Graphs! fere's A Sample )f TheType of

Detailed Information

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Shipbuilding Industry Outlook

For The Next Five Yews

PROPULSION FITTED IN PRODUCT TANKERS (ships built since 1990)

Type Propulsion (No. of Ships) 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 /l 120

MAN B&W 71.5% 7

Low Speed Geared

Engine Design (% ofBHP)

Mitsubishi 8.1%

Manufacturing Location (000's ofBHP) 348

MAK 0.3%

Sulzer 20.0% 200 400

Source: Based on an analysis of data in Lloyd's Maritime Information Service and IMA records.

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