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Europe powers up for the new marine millennium.

Marine Log, September, 2002 by Blenkey, Nicholas

Europe is not only the cradle of western civilization: it's also the cradle of much of today's cutting edge marine technology. Most of the major advances of the post WWII years have first been seen on board ships that have come out of a European shipyard. That's certainly true of the propulsion technology that sees diesel electric ships powered by sophisticated podded drives such as those pictured here on a cruise ship nearing completion at Germany's Meyer Werft.

More technical advances will be unveiled at this month's SMM event in Hamburg, Germany. But away from the exhibit floor the chief topics of conversation will likely be about things like shipyard layoffs and closures and mergers and acquisitions in the marine equipment supplier base. In these days of...

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