"Accolade II": a gas fueled diesel cargo ship in Australian coastal service
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Accolade II, a limestone carrier, was built by the Carrington Slipways yard for Australian coastal service. It is the world's first motor ship to be fueled by compressed natural gas.
Publisher: Reed Business Information Ltd.
Publication Name: Motor Ship
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0027-2000
Year: 1982
Bulk cargo ships
Publication Name: Motor Ship
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0027-2000
Year: 1982
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"Arabian Challenger" heads a series of product-chemical carriers from 3 Maj
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3 Maj, Yugoslav shipyard, built a first of a series of six 39,600 tonne d.w. chemical carriers - Arabian Challenger - for Atlas Chemical Carriers group of London.
Publisher: Reed Business Information Ltd.
Publication Name: Motor Ship
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0027-2000
Year: 1982
United Kingdom, Design and construction, International relations, Transportation, Yugoslavia, Chemicals, Chemical carriers (Tankers), Chemical tankers, Shipyards, Chemical transportation, Great Britain, Cast Containership Ltd.
Publication Name: Motor Ship
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0027-2000
Year: 1982
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