Sonic solution may not be a sound investment
- Tuesday 02 December 2008, 00:00
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- Piracy & Security
IT WAS touted as the smart and relatively inexpensive way to provide merchant vessels with security from pirate attack. Instead of hiring armed guards to accompany ships through the Gulf of Aden, Poole-based company Anti-Piracy Maritime Security Solutions offered shipowners what seemed a safer...
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