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Classification societies
Transport
Business
Economy
Naval architecture
Quality management
Professional certification
International Maritime Organization
ISO
American Bureau of Shipping
Dromon Bureau of Shipping

PRINCIPLES OF CONDUCT FOR CLASSIFICATION SOCIETIES Comité Maritime International Assembly, London, May 15, 1998 INTRODUCTION:

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