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Routing in the North Sea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 October 1964

F. Sohnke
Affiliation:
(Federal Ministry of Transport, Germany)

Extract

The structural changes in shipping since the war and the trend towards super-tankers, large bulk carriers and fast freighters is unmistakable. Fast ships are expensive and it is natural that the large investment in these ships should be balanced by increasing the number of voyages and reducing the time spent in port. In this connection radar provides a welcome aid towards faster voyages, for even in foggy weather ships equipped with radar can reach their destinations earlier.

Type
The Safety and Reliability of Sea and Air Transport—II
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1964

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