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International law / Port State Control / Russian Maritime Register of Shipping / Fire safety / Safety / Ship / Law / International relations / Law of the sea / Classification societies / Ethics
Date: 2007-08-20 02:31:43
International law
Port State Control
Russian Maritime Register of Shipping
Fire safety
Safety
Ship
Law
International relations
Law of the sea
Classification societies
Ethics

To shipping companies (as per distribution list) Dear Sir/Madam The Head Office of Russian Maritime Register of Shipping has carried out a comparative analysis of the causes for detentions of ships by Port State Control

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