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The December issue of DryDock magazine is now live

The December issue of DryDock magazine is now live

by Mark Langdon | Dec 13, 2023 | News, Featured Article

Check out articles on Colombo Dockyard, MacGregor, Schottel, MAN Energy Solutions, ABS, OnAim Conservation, Ecospeed , GIT, TotalEnergies, Palumbo, Trimline, Tallink Grupp, Kongsberg Maritime, Wärtsilä, Foreship, Halton Marine, ABB, Wärtsilä and Hindustan Shipyard.

MacGregor sees tipping point for condition-based maintenance

MacGregor sees tipping point for condition-based maintenance

by Satzuma-Creative | Apr 29, 2020 | SeaFirst

While the consequences of Covid-19 remain open-ended the pandemic is concluding the case for condition-based information, as owners and operators realise the benefits of original equipment manufacturer support in the digital age.  Whilst condition-based information...
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