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Abstracts: King grit hangs on. Dust-free blasting. Those magnificent men in the flying squads
Abstracts: Kiwi warships. Complete propulsion packages for Chinese training vessel. Larger lifeboats for cruise ships
Abstracts: Kobe yards damaged. Ship yards look to amendments. Berths, more berths
Abstracts: Korean first for ME engine. Innovative LNG SRVs ordered. Daedong Shipbuilding is reborn with STX help
Abstracts: Korean yards talk down crisis. Eastern yards back on track. US yards invest to compete
Abstracts: LACMTA thrill ride promotes rail safety, community awareness. Service resumes amid questions after deadly L.A. commuter rail crash
Abstracts: Landmarks in the history of safety. An evaluation of the impact of daytime running lights on traffic safety in Canada
Abstracts: Large elastic coupling and damper support silent CRP. New planetary gear units for CRP system. Telltale torsion
Abstracts: Largest combi is built for safety. Bazan's civilian contracts. Careful IM Skaugen opts for four newbuildings
Abstracts: Las Vegas show adapts to chages in industry. ABC, Van Hool event showcases Caterpillar engine-upgraded coach. California operators discuss latest manufacturer news at annual meeting
Abstracts: Lead T-AKE ship launched. Rolls-Royce system on US navy ship. US Navy XCraft with MTU drive
Abstracts: Leaving unruly teens behind. Anti-terror technology embraced by New York MTA. 75% of fleets bolster security in bombing wake
Abstracts: Legislation alters economics. Iridium reports further take-up of its services. Europort time again
Abstracts: Let's put ourselves in the media spotlight. Training ship for MOL. Culture clash
Abstracts: Let's seize the moment. Ferry fire kills five. Designing sensor systems capable of differentiating children from adults
Abstracts: Let the good times roll. High gear for tour and charter. Survive tough times with tenacity
Abstracts: Let there by lighting systems. Bad weather wreaks havoc on rail operations, track owners. Campton banks on history to face the future
Abstracts: Liberian registry ID programme. Trimaran design takes to the air. Condition based maintenance available at minimum cost
Abstracts: Licence proposed for passenger ship work. Securing cargoes on board ro-ro ships. More than just passenger ships
Abstracts: Lies, dammed lies and statistics. Hyundai HI, heavyweight world champion. Spectacular phenomenon
Abstracts: Lifeboat fatality. Risks reduced with REBUS. Let's get serious about lifeboat drills
Abstracts: Lifeboat mishap. Stay safe and keep up: VDR comes of age. Tanker blasts teaches lessons
Abstracts: Lifeboats a safety issue. Stay safe and keep up: immersion suits. Meeting the need for immersion suits
Abstracts: Lifeboat winch incident. SVDR is 'servant' to semi-submersible. Anchor handlers get safer deck systems
Abstracts: Life goes on after Vulkan. Family ties: The fresh face of Man B&W Diesel. Manufacturers reap R&D benefits
Abstracts: Lifejackets for large and small. Immersion suit maintenance. Compatibility of immersion suits and lifejackets
Abstracts: Liferaft launched for Arctic sailing. 'User-friendly' radio completes comms range. Disability awareness
Abstracts: Limadet caters to market demand: Lignes Maritime takes delivery of IBN Battouta 2 ferry. Croatian yard attracts $30 million
Abstracts: Lips mark a first in prop and fin combination. Confirmed contracts (October 4 2001). Booming demand for MAN medium speed marine engines
Abstracts: Little growth shown in top 100 fleets. Coach operators beef up lean times with school bus service. Coach USA clings to No.1 in Top 50
Abstracts: Livestock carrier joins specialist fleet. Knossos Palace: Fincantieri rises to the challenge. Roro vessel is quick and nimble
Abstracts: Lloyd's publishes its Derbyshire findings. Off to the rescue. ICS counters phase out proposals
Abstracts: LNG boom spurs courses. Skills upgrade for pilots. SVDR as a training tool
Abstracts: LNG carriers running out of steam. Tour boat goes organic with soybean oil fuel. Trade Associations u Industry champion or gentlemen's 'Club'?
Abstracts: Longer distances: shorter times. Tugs get smaller but pack a bigger punch. Rugged Australians for Norway's worst
Abstracts: Longer life low-speed. Mixed fortunes for medium speed. More power from Mitsui
Abstracts: Long-stroke economy from Akasaka. Fuel rate cuts throughout MAN range. Confidence at B & W Diesel
Abstracts: Looking forward with LRIT. Piracy endangers aid. LRIT moves forward IMO
Abstracts: Looking forward with LRIT. Strong nerves needed for electronic gamble. New distress gear is better by design
Abstracts: Looking to the global market. Double-acting icebreaking duo. Monitoring made easy
Abstracts: Low prices attract high work volumes. East Coast yards convert to repair work. Swift thruster exchange completed by UMC
Abstracts: Low-speed, high expectations. Bearing in tailspin. Seeds of potential in pods
Abstracts: Lub manufacturer face up to new challenges. Jets power ahead: the trend towards larger water jet installations in larger vessels continues to be much in evidence
Abstracts: Lubrication complications. Clearing the dross. MEPC raises concerns
Abstracts: Lysblink's efficiency on paper. Good structure. Squeezing the most from a panamax ship
Abstracts: Maersk hits out at ECDIS. The privileges of wealth. Weather routeing in at planning stage
Abstracts: Maersk hits out at ECDIS. VDR is part of the scenery. MOL starts CBT project
Abstracts: Maglev trains are the swiftest, but will they win the race? A tough but promising year. Alliances boost the bottom line of motorcoach operators
Abstracts: Maglev trains are the swiftest, but will they win the race? BRT vehicle showcase. Keeping it simple with frames, suspensions
Abstracts: Main reduction gears for Lockheed Martin's LCS. Meeting a power demand. Underwater retrofitting
Abstracts: Maintaining an even keel. Ship's team leads way. New gas combustion process for LNG carriers
Abstracts: Maintenance goes digital. The cost of consultancy. IACS issues ship maintenance 'wake uo' call
Abstracts: Making ballast water safe. Nor - shipping 2005 - The Motor Ship's conference. Ships of note 2004
Abstracts: Making pods predictable. Rules that need tweaking. IMO acts while IACS argues
Abstracts: Making the choice and counting the cost options. Boxing clever. FPSOs are an evolving breed
Abstracts: Malaysians enter container ship market. Freight duo enter North Sea service. Satellite mobile phone service on countdown
Abstracts: Management Needs Streamlining. The future is electric. Meeting Future Electric Power Needs with Natural Gas
Abstracts: Management pratices as antecedents of safety culture within the trucking industry: similarities and differences by hierarchical level
Abstracts: Manage risk... or risk big losses. Private bus industry seeks improvements to charter bus rules. New standards for wheelchair lifts increase size limits, require handrails
Abstracts: Managing the LNG market. Fincantieri starts privatisation. Paolo Garbarino 1904-2004
Abstracts: MARIM to investigate lashings at sea. Older but not tougher. Testing times for lashings
Abstracts: Marine evacuation systems in demand. Inadvertent lifeboat hook release. Products
Abstracts: Marine evacuation: the get-out clauses. IMO tackles noxious substances. Best of both worlds?
Abstracts: Maritime business "vulnerable to fraud." Call for action on fatigue. Stretching crews too far
Abstracts: Marland Environmental Systems Inc. LNG shipping - future trends. US environmental regulators clamp down on shipping
Abstracts: Material benefits. New K80ME-C and S80ME-C engines. MTU sale to EQT announced
Abstracts: MBTA awards commuter rail bid to MBCR. Light rail Renaissance. Light rail postponed in Grand Canyon
Abstracts: MCI aims for distance commuter market with new-look coaches. Annual bus roundup
Abstracts: MCI's Cordaro: coaches to become 'networks on wheels?'(interview with Motor Coach Industries CEO Roberto Cordaro on motorcoach market, services)(Interview)
Abstracts: Measuring perceptions of workplace safety: development and validation of the Work Safety Scale. Mental models of safety: do managers and employees see eye to eye?
Abstracts: Medium-size yards look to conversion market. Niches suit nicely. Repair yards remain confident
Abstracts: meeting ADA maintenance challenges at transit facilities. A few tips for spring cleaning. Raising mechanics from the unskilled labor pool
Abstracts: meeting ADA maintenance challenges at transit facilities. Level boarding still an ADA Access issue on railway systems
Abstracts: Meeting todayEs need. First TwinCruiser now in service. New ships for Far East round trip
Abstracts: Meeting transit goals through smart IT planning. Digital signage: the next great employee communication tool? To blog or not to blog
Abstracts: MEPC studies pollution solutions. Hardware choices. Emissions heat MEPC debate
Abstracts: MEPC study probes ships' pollution. A word from an ice man. Replacing the written word
Abstracts: Merging private and public bus operations. Caught in a squeeze, you should take a deep breath. How to fill those empty seats
Abstracts: Metric man leads the way. Development depends on collating experience. "Accolade II": a gas fueled diesel cargo ship in Australian coastal service
Abstracts: Metro's BRT 25: offers detailed look at projects, features. Finding a niche for transit bus contracting. Instability continues in Metro's top 50
Abstracts: Miami's Intermodal Center will bring bus, rail and peoplemovers under one roof. Opus tabbed as key to Austin plan
Abstracts: Michigan's graduated driver licensing program: evaluation of the first four years. Other high-risk factors for young drivers-how graduated licensing does, doesn't, or could address them
Abstracts: Mid-deck design limits oil outflow. One man bridge operation. Design outpaces safety code
Abstracts: Middle East repairers face keen competition. Life after Decca. Expanding gas
Abstracts: Middle East work picks up. Increased activity in the Gulf. Conversions focus
Abstracts: Midnight sun sees the light of day. Ships of note 2005. The ultimate Arctic tanker
Abstracts: Miracle's cylinders spark safety row. France offers security for food cargoes. Keeping containers in their place
Abstracts: Mistral breezes onto European cruise scene. Small movements - big impact. Gas turbines blow in
Abstracts: Mitsubishi and GATX Logistics make crossdocking work. Staying in the game. Crossdocking key to inventory accuracy at Supervalu
Abstracts: Mixed fortunes for Korean yards. Private yards prosper. Operators shun bigger engines
Abstracts: Mixed fortunes for Norway's yards. Australian fast ferry builders under threat. Export orders gain momentum
Abstracts: Mixed fortunes prevail. Greek yards need cash. Yards seek work as consolidation continues
Abstracts: Mixed fortunes. Sweep away sooty deposits. Boost for Blohm + Voss
Abstracts: Modeling fatal injury rates using Poisson regression: a case study of workers in agriculture, forestry and fishing
Abstracts: MOL leads the way with aerodynamic PCTC. Standard designs return again. Two-tier linkspans for bigger ferry
Abstracts: Monitoring simplified. Small is versatile. Reefer pallets are automatically stowed
Abstracts: Monitor measures mist. A breath of fresh air: crews may never need to escape from a smoke-filled engine room, but they have to be prepared in case a problem occurs
Abstracts: More consolidation on the cards in Singapore. Singapore yards are the New World's cat choice. ST Marine targets sophisticated jobs
Abstracts: More consultant achievements in transit. ALSTOM keeps your city moving day and night. New York still on top with $11 billion
Abstracts: More options, less choice. MHI studies new spec for fuel oil. Propac improves propulsion efficiency
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