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Improved Shipbuilding Method

9/22/2007
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Improved Shipbuilding Method
Samsung Heavy Industries has developed a new shipbuilding system, called the "tera-block" method that allows the company to assemble a vessel from just two large ship blocks. An extra-large ship usually consists of dozens of blocks. But in recent years shipbuilders have been trying to reduce the number of ship blocks they need in order to boost their productivity. Bigger ship blocks allow for more efficient construction of blocks on land. And when they are welded together in a dock, bigger -- and thus fewer -- blocks lead to shorter assembly times. ...
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CO2 Emission Rules Planned for Ships

9/22/2007
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Japan will develop fuel-efficiency standards for large ships over the next three years to cut carbon dioxide emissions. The standards will enable marine transportation companies to see the fuel economy of their ships, particularly large ones, before they are constructed. The transport ministry hopes the Japanese standards will eventually be upgraded to international standards. ...
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Will Good Intentions Revive Russian Shipbuilding?

12/1/2005
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Will Good Intentions Revive Russian Shipbuilding?
The Soviet Union was once one of the world's leading shipbuilders that produced a million tons DWT each year. Its collapse has left 65 shipyards and docks, 100 specialized factories and engineering plants, scores of research centers and institutes, and a workforce of 200,000 - a huge but still severely underemployed sector - without state support and with really little work to do. In 15 post-Soviet years, the Russian civilian (merchant and passenger) fleet has shrunk 3.5 times, losing about 800 vessels, notably almost all refrigerated carriers and passenger vessels. Defense orders have fallen ...
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9/20/2005
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InCoreTec develops unique systems and applications for a diverse range of industries using its patented Predictive Artificial Intelligence (PAI) technology....
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