September 2004 issue of Maritime Reporter and Engineering News
Feature:
Marine Propulsion Annual
Technical:
Ship Design & Testing
Product:
Software Solutions
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Content
SSI Concerns Continue
page: 5
Signed Confessions
page: 9
OMI to Pay $4.2M for Waste Oil Dumping
page: 14
NASSCO Delivers Alaskan Frontier
page: 17
Alabama Shipyard to Build Hopper Dredge
page: 17
Merwede Tapped for Navy, Commercial Contracts
page: 18
FBM Babcock Wins U.S. Contract
page: 19
New Vessels from VT Halmatic
page: 19
ABCO Launches Three New Boats
page: 20
IR Generates $64M in Orders
page: 24
Sideways to Swimmers: Unusual Tank Testing
page: 26
Current Uses of FEA in Shipbuilding
page: 30
BMT Aims to Improve Vessel Evac
page: 32
Flensburg Makes its Mark Again
page: 36
SMM 2004: Ready for the World
page: 36
German Shipyards Propose Merger
page: 37
Voith to Exhibit VWT Baut at SIMM
page: 37
Blohm + Voss Repair Wins Business
page: 38
Methane Arctic Benefits from German Technology
page: 39
Becker Kort Rudder Nozzles for Improved Maneuverability
page: 40
Payer Presented Cross of the Order of Merit
page: 42
Xantic: Focus on Integrated Solutions
page: 44
A Benchmark in Electronic Fuel Injection
page: 45
Q&A with Wartsila CTO Matti Kleimola
page: 46
Seacor Crewboats "Eliminators" Some Maintenance Costs
page: 49
(Fuel) Cells of Endeavor
page: 50
Containerships: When Will One Engine Not Be Enough?
page: 52
Most Powerful Common- Rail Engine Passes Test
page: 54
Clean Concept for Brostrom Tankers
page: 54
Canadian Towing Firm Refits for the Future
page: 56
TOR: The Next-Generation Turbocharger
page: 57
Duramax Marine Creates Largest Ever DuraCooler
page: 58
ABS: Large Ship Hull Deflections Impact the Shaft Alignment
page: 60
The Great Maritime Disruption... that Never Happened
page: 66
New Positioning Technique Helps Cut Costs in Deepwater GOM
page: 76
U.S. Ferry Market Prospects Looking Up
page: 77
"Ship Design and Construction"
page: 81
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