EEDI implementation raises safety fears
- Monday 06 September 2010, 14:09
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A GROUP of prominent shipbuilders, owners and classification societies will call on the International Maritime Organization to consider more closely the safety implications of the proposed energy efficiency design index.At a closed-door meeting concluded late last week in Seoul, South...
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