Jane's Merchant Ships

Jane's Merchant Ships
Author: David Greenman
Publisher: Janes Information Group
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 2004-07-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780710626295

Jane's Merchant Ships is first and foremost a recognition guide for those either at sea or in occupations where there is a need to identify merchant shipping. Line drawings and photographs, plus the use of a revised version of the Talbot Booth recognition system based on ship type, sequence and hull form, will support your identification making this a core resource on the world's merchant vessels. A merchant shipping report, analysis of legislation implications and safety issues are also covered. Key contents include: Tankers and combination carriers; Liquefied gas carriers; Geared and gearless container ships; Refrigerated cargo ships; Geared and gearless dry cargo ships; Low-aircraft ships; Ro-Ro/Lo-Lo; Vehicle carriers; passenger ships; Specialised cargo ships ensure you always have the latest information at your fingertips. A five-year archive is also included plus the ability to browse and search the data quickly and easily. Visit http //jms.janes.com to find out more about online and to view the latest list of updates and full contents listing. For a complete recognition compendium, we recommend Jane's Fighting Ships and Jane's High-Speed Marine Transportation. Intended for: Defence ministries, naval forces, air forces, maritime and military libraries, naval training establishments, coastguards, ship builders, maritime academies and institutions, ship line and ferry operators, transport ministries, maritime safety agencies, ort authorities, naval architects, marine engineers, ship yards, marine insurance companies, fuel oil companies and news research agencies.

Jane's Merchant Ships 2010-2011

Jane's Merchant Ships 2010-2011
Author: David G. Greenman
Publisher: Janes Information Group
Total Pages: 1150
Release: 2010-07-21
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780710629227

Recognise merchant ships around the world This authoritative recognition guide relies on a revised version of the Talbot Booth recognition system, based on ship type, sequence and hull form, to support identification of the world's merchant ships. In addition to line drawings and photographs, you will find key specifications for trading ships with an overall length of 70m (230 ft) or over, providing you with an invaluable resource on the world of merchant shipping.

Jane's Merchant Ships 2007/2008

Jane's Merchant Ships 2007/2008
Author: David Greenman
Publisher: Ihs Global Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Merchant ships
ISBN: 9780710628053

First and foremost a recognition guide for those either at sea or in occupations where there is a need to identify merchant shipping. Line drawings and photographs, together with the use of a revised version of the Talbot Booth recognition system based on ship type, sequence and hull form, will support your identification - making this a core resource on the world's merchant vessels. A merchant shipping report, analysis of legislation implications an safety issues are also covered.Key contents include: Tankers and combination carriers, Liquefied gas carriers, Geared and Gearless container ships, Refrigerated cargo ships, Geared and Gearless cargo ships, Low-aircraft ships, Ro-Ro/Lo-Lo, vehicle carriers, Passenger ships, specialised cargo ships.Intended for: Defence ministries, naval forces, air forces, maritime and military libraries, naval training establishments, coastguards, shipbuilders, maritime academies and institutions, shipline and ferry operators, transport ministries, maritime safety agencies, port authorities, naval architects, marine engineers, shipyards, marine insurance companies, fuel oil companies and news research agencies.

Jane's Merchant Ships 2011-2012

Jane's Merchant Ships 2011-2012
Author: David G. Greenman
Publisher: Ihs Global Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-07-20
Genre: Merchant ships
ISBN: 9780710629647

'Jane's Merchant Ships 2011-2012' is, first and foremost, a recognition guide for those either at sea or in occupations where there is a need to identify merchant shipping.