Rewriting rules of newbuild design
by
CRAIG EASON
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last modified
Jun 07, 2010 01:59 PM
International Maritime Organization safety committee to discuss ‘goal-based’ standards, writes CRAIG EASON
NAVAL architects involved in innovative ship design and life-saving equipment have been given a potential boost in bringing ideas to the market with a radical new way of developing the standards to which tankers and bulk carriers are built.
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