Conoship - flying the flag for Dutch shipbuilders

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The work of Conoship International, a marketing, sales and design/engineering firm that acts on behalf of four Dutch shipyards who are its joint shareholders is discussed. Conoship is at its best in handling its preliminary activities such as locating market demand, advice, designing, financing and market research and product development and maintaining contacts with regulatory bodies and financial authorities.

Author: Dyck, Paul Van
Marketing procedures, Marketing, Company marketing practices, Shipyards

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Propeller-less propulsion - virtual reality

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The design, construction, advantages and the future prospects of a propulsion system using a hydrodynamic flushing process are presented. Hydrodynamic propulsion is a sound commercial project used to revolutionize ship industry and took four years for its development.

Author: Dyck, Paul Van
Services introduction, New Products/Services, Marine Propellers, Analysis, Usage, Company service introduction, Service introduction, Ship propulsion, Marine propulsion systems, Hydrodynamics, Hydrofoil boats

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Handysize Diamond, a chip off the old block

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The features of new Diamond 34, a 34,000 dwt handysize geared five hatch bulk carrier designed by the United Kingdom based Graig Group are discussed.

Author: Dyck, Paul Van
United Kingdom, Product development, Product information, Bulk cargo ships, Graig Group, Diamond 34 (Ship)

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Subjects list: United States, Shipbuilding industry, Forecasts and trends, Design and construction, Market trend/market analysis
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