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    What you order is what you get

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    Barend Jan Binkhorst
    Date
    Dec 1, 2003

    In a time of a continuously growing demand for gas products, MARIN has recently performed the sea trials for two new LNG carriers built in Korea. To ensure that what you order is what you get, there is a growing understanding that high quality wind and wave data are essential to improve the level of accuracy for the trial speed results.What's MARIN's approach?

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    Stability, Seakeeping and Ocean Engineering Sustainable Propulsion Waves, Impacts and Hydrostructural Resistance and Propulsion Oil and Gas Marine Systems Defence Passengers and Yachting Transport and Shipping Monitoring Trials and Monitoring Cavitation speed/power performance trials full scale waves

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