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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE DECEMBER 2001 ISSUE
BEEFING UP SECURITY OFFSHORE
CRUISING AFTER 9/11: BARGAIN DEALS AND A MEGA MERGER
MORE FUNDING AHEAD FOR FERRIES?
MARINE LOG MARINE ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS 2001
DISTINCTIVE SHIPS FROM KOREA
MARITIME WEBSITE DIRECTORY
PLUS: ALL OUR REGULAR DEPARTMENTS
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE NOVEMBER 2001 ISSUE
CRISIS COVERAGE
- CRUISING TAKES A BRUISING
- DON'T LET THE TERRORISTS TAKE YOUR SHIPS
FEATURES
- OWNERS TOO SLOW TO DOUBLE HULL?
- FAMILY VALUES STRONG IN OFFSHORE BIZ
- CUT THE NOX, SAVE THE PORT CHARGES
- CLEANING UP THE BRIDGE
- DEADLINE SET FOR ORGANOTIN BIN
- MORE NEWBUILDING BARGAINS
PLUS: ALL OUR REGULAR DEPARTMENTS
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE OCTOBER 2001 ISSUE
COVER STORY
NEW KIND OF WAR, NEW KIND OF NAVY?
FERRIES TO THE RESCUE AFTER WTC HORROR
Also in the OCTOBER print issue:
- NEW LOOK AT ASSESSMENT OF ALTERNATIVE TANKER DESIGNS
- TRAINING BRIDGE TEAMS FOR NEW GENERATION ALASKA TANKERS
- SHIP REPAIR REMODELS ITSELF
- and all our regular departments
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE SEPTEMBER 2001 ISSUE
COVER STORY
DESIGNING THE SHIP FOR LIFE
Also in the September print issue:
- Putting the sparkle into yacht cruises
- Training crews for high speed operations
- Cutting cylinder oil consumption
- Special supplement: FOCUS ON FINLAND
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE AUGUST 2001 ISSUE
FAST CATS IN NEW HATS
The U.S. military is appraisinf the capability of two Australian high speed catamaransperhaps pointing the way not only to new military roles for this type of vessel but also to new civilian cargo carrying applications
Q&A with Tom Bertken, CEO of the San Francisco Water Transit Authority
A look at the latest offerings from leading coatings manufacturers and surface preparation equipment suppliers.
Fast ferries: Greeks on a buying binge
A look at some international developments in the fast ferry market
AIS: THE NEXT ONBOARD NECESSITY
The latest item of electronics to be mandated onboard ship is Automated Identity Systems
SHIP REPAIR: THE BOUTIQUE APPROACH
The alternative to repairs in the full service repair yard is to have specialized systems looked after by specialized repairers
MILESTONE FOR MARITEL
Maritel's Gulf Region ushers in a new era in VHF communications
Update
Bender gets containership order and more new business is in the pipeline for other U.S. yards, plus many other stories
Washington
Better prospects for Title XI. Coast Guard move signals limits of Supreme Court restraints on states' rights to make maritime legislation
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE JULY 2001 ISSUE
Tanker newbuilding slots get tighter
Tanker freight rates have plunged from recent highs. But the industry fundamentals remain sound and shipowners continue to place orders
Pickingand applyingthe right coating
A look at the latest offerings from leading coatings manufacturers and surface preparation equipment suppliers.
New medium speed diesel from Rolls-Royce
A three-year collaboration between Hyundai Heavy Industries and Rolls-Royce has now born fruit with the introduction of a compact new medium speed engine, the Bergen C25:33 L.
Simulator training: All gain, no pain
A look at MarineSafety Internationals Newport, R.I. facility
GULF COAST HEADLINER 2001
This years in-depth look at the U.S. Gulf Coast marine industry finds most shipyards and suppliers with full orderbooks as the offshore business continues to boom. On the cover of the Headliner: Wes Bordelon, first of three versatile 145 ft supply boats from Bollinger Shipyards for Bordelon Marine
Editorial:Title XI in the news
Update
Breakthrough for Kvaerner Philadelphia. Canada gets a shipbuilding policy. Korean e-commerce venture flops. From dot com to not com. Izar delivers Spains largest ROPAX. Bender protests LSV award. RCL defers newbuilding options. Joint venture for USCG Deepwater Project. Waterborne trucking to ease I-95 woes? Big three tighten ISM policy. Move to end flag shopping. Dramatic wreck removal by Titan
Washington
House votes more money for USCG
Highlights from our 2002 issues
Highlights from the January-June 2001 issues
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