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The APL China, sister to the APL Japan — which is one of this year's Great Ships — during its outfit- ting at Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft (HDW). The Great Ships feature begins on page 29. The con- tributions of German yards, including HDW, are the focus of an article beginning on page 22. 25 14 15 18 22 50 29 GREAT SHIPS OF 1995:

This year's crop of newbuilds left no small number of candidates for the title of

Great Ship. In this year's feature, a diverse selection of yards have put for- ward their technological best. •'fi'"1

EDITORIAL: JOAN YIM,

MarAd Deputy Director:

In discussing the Maritime Administration's dredging poli- cy, Ms. Yim attempts to unravel a convoluted issue with heavy implications for both commerce and the environ-^ ment.

OIL SPILL RESPONSE:

NRDA (Natural Resource Damage

Assessment) procedures and the benefits of oil spill response preparation for owny ing companies are spotlighted.

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:

FINCANTIERI DELIVERS fl3H PRINCESS

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) UPDATE: Two solutions for information management and access — one from ILS for commercial use, the other from Intergraph for the U.S. Navy.

SHIPYARD TECHNOLOGY: The U.S. Coast Guard was the first beneficiary of Marinette Marine^investment in new cutting technology.

GERMAN SHIPYARD REVIEW: German shipyards are modifying processes and systems to maintain their international edge.

EUROPEAN UPDATE: MTW Schiffswerft's Zi Yu Lan, a containership with challenges Jo cruise liner luxury; Leroux et Lotz delivers first OPV to Morocco;

FBM winjr$50 million for five TriCats. 54 WORLD ORDERBOOK STATISTICS

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