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Contents | jANuAry 2008
16-89 Features
29 - 31
Feature 1 Vietnamese shipbuilding
16 Shipbuilding’s rising star
19-20 Ha Long builds on experience
23 Nam Trieu enters uncharted waters
25-27 Far reaching Pha Rung
29-31 PCTCs take Vinashin to the next level
33-34 The building blocks of ship construction
35 SAM Electronics takes control
36 Central yard with central role
37-39 Class bridges the gap
Feature 2 Norway’s marine industries
Höegh PCTCs take Vietnamese shipbuilding to
another level.
40-41 Record orderbook not without challenges
42 Ulstein takes another bow
44 Heavy lifter for offshore turbines
46-47 Offshore drives accommodation market
48 Skipskonsulent reaps bumper returns
40 - 57
49 Thrusters push into the deep
50-51 New steering gear for larger vessels
52-55 SeaMetric passes heavy milestones
56 DNV exports ‘cluster’ concept to China
57 Instructor tools for training and assessment
Feature 3 CAD/CAM update
59-61 Pragmatic solutions to regulatory problems
63 Foran design for Viking Line
63 Collaboration holds the key for CFD
65 hyperMILL upgraded for all comers
65 Maxsurf taken to the max
Special report: Norway’s marine industries.
67 Napa manages with Lloyd’s Register
67 Virtues of HSVA towing tank
68 ShipConstructor behind Korean panache
68 Aveva responds as opportunities knock
71 Dassault in the lap of luxury
73 - 89
71 OpenNURBS 4.0 toolkit for .NET
71 S&I partners Autoship
Feature 4 Green ship technology
73 Optimised hulls lower gas emissions
74-75 Mixed signals on cold ironing
74 Siemens warms to shore electricity
77 Shipping emissions remain burning issue
79 Sulphur solutions put to the test
80-81 Owner with a heart of green
81 MAN recirculation cuts emissions
83-85 Victor separates the spoils
87 Green recycling first for Belfast
Green ship technology.
88-89 Wärtsilä’s technology for the future
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