Contents | APRIL 2011 30-70 Features
Feature 1 Denmark 30-32 Expensive, elaborate and exclusive Triple E takes centre stage
33-35 Maersk’s bubble bursts 35 GSF research into scrubber technology 36 Norwegians collaborate with Danes on Quantum concept
Feature 2 CAD/CAM 37-42 CAD and production in the shipyard: what lies beneath?
43 Dassault launches SolidWorks 2011
44-46 The efficacy of air bubble lubrication 48 Maxsurf integrates into the future 49 ShipConstructor offers more in 2011 49 CD-adapco releases v6.02
Feature 3 Ro-Ro ferry report 51-55 Skarven breaks the Baltic ice 56-58 Flensburg boosts trailership capacity 59-60 RINA enters SOLAS 2009 debate 60 Second vehicle carrier in line for Hawaii trade
Feature 4 Accommodation & interiors 61 Raising the standards of flooring 62 Keeping it fresh
63-64 From out of the shadows 65 How does interior design affect the bottom line
Feature 5 Heavy-lift 66-69 Dockwise meets market demand 70 Svenja is joined by Second Type 183
Skarven breaks through the ice. 51 On-line Edition 61
GTF Freese keeps up to date with latest products.
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Dassault releases SolidWorks 2011.
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