The December issue of SWZ Maritime contains a country special about Germany. What ships are currently being built in Germany, how are the shipyards doing, how does the German government support the industry? These and other questions are answered in this special.

The special also discusses how German Shipyard the Neue Triton Werft converses tankers from single to double hull and contains a report of a visit of the students of TU Delft’s student association William Froude to a German symposium.

Other Articles

Apart from the regular features such as Maand maritiem (visit the photo albums for extra pictures of the https://www.swzonline.nl/fotoverslag/59[Motion Scan], https://www.swzonline.nl/fotoverslag/60[Stena Transit] and https://www.swzonline.nl/fotoverslag/58[Abis Breskens] or https://www.swzonline.nl/download/76[download the TD sheet of tug boat the Argus]), Maritieme markt and MARS, the December issue contains:
– an interview with the new managing director of Scheepsbouw Nederland Mieke Bakker;
– an article on the International Conference on Computer Applications in Shipbuilding (ICCAS) (read the other news post for more information on this article);
– an article on research by NEA that explains why the northern European ports are more efficient for container transport than southern European ports;
– a report of the Maritime Design Challenge; and
– an opinion piece on the Maritime Awards Gala by prof. ir. Sjoerd Hengst.

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