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Damen : un nouveau remorqueur hybride livré à Kotug - Le marin - 0 views

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    Damen : un nouveau remorqueur hybride livré à Kotug.
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    Damen : un nouveau remorqueur hybride livré à Kotug.
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Remorqueur naufragé dans l'Atlantique : les corps de deux marins retrouvés - ... - 0 views

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    Remorqueur naufragé dans l'Atlantique : les corps de deux marins retrouvés.
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Cargo ship Aztec Maiden runs aground off Netherlands - BBC - 0 views

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    Cargo ship Aztec Maiden runs aground off Netherlands.
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Turkish divers search shipwreck for missing crew - AP - 0 views

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    Turkish divers search shipwreck for missing crew.
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Singapore Navy fends off sea robbery and arrests three - IHS Maritime 360 - 0 views

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    Singapore Navy fends off sea robbery and arrests three.
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The Worldwide Maritime Network of Container Shipping: Spatial Structure and Regional Dy... - 1 views

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    Port and maritime studies dealing with containerization have observed traffic concentration and dispersion throughout the world. Globalization, intermodal transportation, and technological revolutions in the shipping industry have resulted in both network extension and rationalization. However, lack of precise data on inter-port relations prevent the application of wide network theories to global maritime container networks, which are often examined through case studies of specific firms or regions. This paper presents an analysis of the global liner shipping network in 1996 and 2006, a period of rapid change in port hierarchies and liner service configurations. While it refers to literature on port system development, shipping networks, and port selection, it is one of the only analyses of the properties of the global container shipping network. The paper analyzes the relative position of ports in the global network through indicators of centrality. The results reveal a certain level of robustness in the global shipping network. While transhipment hub flows and gateway flows might slightly shift among nodes in the network, the network properties remain rather stable in terms of the main nodes polarizing the network and the overall structure of the system. Additionally, mapping the changing centrality of ports confirms the impacts of global trade and logistics shifts on the port hierarchy and indicates that changes are predominantly geographic.
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Rough seas for ship being towed in Bering Sea - AP - 0 views

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    Rough seas for ship being towed in Bering Sea.
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Baltic cruise ship adrift after power failure - The Local - 0 views

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    Baltic cruise ship adrift after power failure.
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For besieged Libyan city, the sea is sole lifeline - AP - 0 views

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    For besieged Libyan city, the sea is sole lifeline.
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On the ship bridges of the future, mariners will see the invisible world - VTT - 0 views

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    3D animated videos of VTT and ROLSS-ROYCE's vision of seafaring in 2025.
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Panama Canal Pilots Urge on Keeping The Canal Safe And Efficient - @MarineInsight - 0 views

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    Panama Canal Pilots Urge on Keeping The Canal Safe And Efficient.
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