Re: Maersk Triple E class
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March 9, 2013 at 15:53
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Hello Duane, my personal answer is: No, not yet.
But I think we can start an interesting new topic about innovation in maritime architecture.
There is indeed a recent design that intrigues me, not in Containers Carriers but on VLCC.
It is all about the management of the water ballast: a problem that I was not aware of, but is a great concern in the maritime construction world.
Here is a file with all the information I could gather:
Not so much, I admit so if anybody will contribute, would be welcome.
with regards.
Jurgen.
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