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1. Witherby Publishing Group - Marine division (Witherby Seamanship ...
Witherby Publishing Group - Marine division (Witherby Seamanship): training, reference and legislative books + eBooks + CD/DVDs
Mooring Equipment Guidelines (MEG3) Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) first published 'Mooring Equipment Guidelines' in 1992 and this latest, third edition ...
Seamanship Library + is a single DVD-ROM containing over 60,000 pages of International Regulations and marine guidance information like ISGOTT 5th Ed ...
5. YouTube - Insuring Cargoes - A practical guide to the ...
The book covers a wide array of topics (supported by case laws from UK, USA, Canada and Australia) including International Trade and Marine Insurance ...
6. Seamanship Library Software Informer: Latest version download ...
Review Seamanship Library is developed by Witherby Seamanship International Ltd and is used by 1 users of Software Informer. The most popular version of this product among ...
7. Shell HSSE Software Informer: Latest version download, news and ...
Review Shell HSSE is developed by Witherby Seamanship International. The most popular version of this product among our users is 1.1. The name of the program executable ...
8. OCIMF - Oil Companies International Marine Forum - News Story ...
News & Announcements Publication of ‘The Use of Large Tankers in Seasonal First-Year Ice and Severe Sub-Zero Conditions’, 1st Edition Tuesday, December 14, 2010