The past history, current status, and future potential and applications for floating industrial vessels were determined. Special emphasis was placed on those concepts with the greatest likelihood for implementation by the year 2000 as well as those which would provide the greatest stimulus to the Maritime Industry. A classification and rating system was developed for the different concepts. Fifty-one existing, floating facilities were identified. The ten concepts considered most likely to be implemented were identified. The study was performed in two parts: Part I (this two volume report) - a worldwide survey of industrial plant vessels, and Part II (a separate two volume report) - a survey of those plant vessels which specifically provide municipal services.


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    Title :

    Floating Vessels for Industrial Plants. Volume II. Detailed Study


    Contributors:
    M. Halebsky (author) / J. Herrington (author) / M. Krutein (author) / E. R. Davis (author)

    Publication date :

    1981


    Size :

    145 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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