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7 Editorial comment Speaking volumes


8-26 News 8-14 News


16-26 Equipment news


28-45/130-15 In-depth 28 Damage stability: | key Estonia questions


30-35 | Sinking of Estonia, an industry failure? 36-38 | Estonia failure was regulatory 40-42 | SOLAS 2009 takes ro-ro’s to new limits 44-45 Navigation: | E-nnovation sets Maris apart


130-132 CAD/CAM: | For the sake of better designs 134-140 Shipbuilding technology: | Passing examinations 142-145 Environment: | Hamworthy lauds its scrubbers


146-148 Safety: | Changes to ISM Code aim to improve vessel safety


150-152 Shipboard water treatment: | BWMS awash with increased sales


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ABB Turbocharging Setting a new standard.


The Naval Architect September 2010 Cosco invests in latest multipurpose design.


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Incat ecoship looks to meet green regulations and be more efficient in service.


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