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Contents | SEPTEMBER 2010 46-128 Features


Feature 1 Shipbuilding in China 46-58 Sailing in all winds 60 Filling in the skills gap


62 Wartsila moves to support China’s shipbuilding


64 Building a future


66-70 Quick learner COSCO in successful shift to shipbuilding


74-76 CSBC refines its designs 78 Lloyd’s Register spreads the word


Feature 2 Passenger and freight ferries


82-85 Modal shift drives Grimaldi investment 86-88 Navantia designs reign in Spain 89-90 Lightweight Austal aims high 91-92 Canary investment offers mainland link 94 Power revolution headed by MAN 96 MTU power in efficiency drive


98-102 Incat targets fast freight 103 Great Danes collaborate on green gas project


Feature 3 German marine industries 104 Banking on growth


106-108 Eca beavers in gas-fuelled feeder frenzy 110-111 Beluga Hochtief JV set to reap rich harvest


Feature 4 Deck equipment and machinery 112-114 Cargotec drives forward for 2011 116-118 API breaks the ice 120 Kongsberg extends its capacities 122 Palfinger expands with NDM


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The latest amendment for the CSS code go through.


40


Daria Cabaj discuss’ the impact of SOLAS 2009.


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