Maritime Program, 1968, and NS "Savannah".: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, on the Proposed Maritime Program for Fiscal Year 1968, and the Proposed Layup of the NS "Savannah.", Volumen53U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 480 páginas |
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... factors as the age of the ships to be replaced , the trade route requirements , and the operator's financial situation . The Board has already allocated the ship construction funds for fiscal 1967 and part of the funds for fiscal 1968 ...
... factors as the age of the ships to be replaced , the trade route requirements , and the operator's financial situation . The Board has already allocated the ship construction funds for fiscal 1967 and part of the funds for fiscal 1968 ...
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... ? Mr. TROWBRIDGE . I think the confusion , Mr. Chairman , comes pri- marily from the factors of carryover from year to year . Particularly in , say , 1958 , when the difference is 10 MARITIME PROGRAM , 1968 AND NS SAVANNAH.
... ? Mr. TROWBRIDGE . I think the confusion , Mr. Chairman , comes pri- marily from the factors of carryover from year to year . Particularly in , say , 1958 , when the difference is 10 MARITIME PROGRAM , 1968 AND NS SAVANNAH.
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... factor that Mr. Gulick mentioned , that a new ship may replace more than one old ship . It seems to me we ought to know whether we are talking about new ships that ought to be built or old ships that ought to be replaced , re- ferring ...
... factor that Mr. Gulick mentioned , that a new ship may replace more than one old ship . It seems to me we ought to know whether we are talking about new ships that ought to be built or old ships that ought to be replaced , re- ferring ...
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... factors : ( 1 ) Number of ships proposed for construction by the applicant . ( 2 ) Cubic and deadweight capacities and speed of the proposed ships . ( 3 ) Proposed cargo handling equipment and techniques for transfer of cargo in and out ...
... factors : ( 1 ) Number of ships proposed for construction by the applicant . ( 2 ) Cubic and deadweight capacities and speed of the proposed ships . ( 3 ) Proposed cargo handling equipment and techniques for transfer of cargo in and out ...
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... factors that influenced these figures , because actually there has been some reduction in the numbers of the crews and , of course , there have been increases in wages , and offsetting in- creases in productivity through greater sizes ...
... factors that influenced these figures , because actually there has been some reduction in the numbers of the crews and , of course , there have been increases in wages , and offsetting in- creases in productivity through greater sizes ...
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