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    Using Dynamic Positioning For Side-By-Side Cargo Transfer Operations

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    Quadvlieg, F.H.H.A., Hallmann, R., Hughes, G. and Harris, D.H.
    Date
    May 18, 2011

    A rather unconventional, but nevertheless practical method is presented to keep two large ships in close proximity to allow side-by-side operations.

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    Frans Quadvlieg

    Senior Project Manager Ships

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    Manoeuvring and Nautical Studies CFD Development CFD/Simulation/Desk Studies Measurements and Control Data Science Time-domain Simulations Dynamic Positioning Manoeuvring Oil and Gas Infrastructure Defence Passengers and Yachting Transport and Shipping Model Testing Dynamic Tracking simulation side-by-side

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