Salvage Association maintains identity
- Thursday 18 August 2011, 16:11
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- Ship Operations
WHEN I think of The Salvage Association, an image of tortured machinery and mangled steel swim into mind. I know it’s a bit simplistic and far from accurate these days, but SA surveyors to me have always seemed a bit like heart specialists in the medical profession: if you have to call them in,...
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