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APPENDIX A EUROPEAN INFORMATION GATHERING TRIP Organizations Contacted OPERATORS P.A.L. Shipping Services (U.K. General Council of British Shipping (U.R. Bibby Line {U.K.) Swedish Shipowners' Association (Sweden) Salen Shipping Company ~ Sweden Danish Shipowners' Association (Denmark DFOS Shipping ~ Denmark ~ German Shipowners' Association Tweet Germany) Leif Hoogh Line (Norway) Norwegian Shipowners' Association (Norway) Nedlloyd Shipping Company (Netherlands) Shell Tankers {Netherlands} Van Nievelt Goudrisan (Netherlands) Nether lands Shipowners' Federation UN IONS GOVERNMENT ~ Netherlands ~ . National Union of Seamen {U.K. Merchant Navy and Airline Officers Union (U.K. Swedish Seamen ' s union ~ Sweden ~ Swedish Engineer Officers Association (Sweden) Swedish Ship Officers Association (Sweden) Merchant Navy Of f icers Association ~ Denmark Danish Radio Off leers Union (Denmark German Employees Union (West Germany ~ Transportation and Public Services Union Norwegian Shipmasters Union ~ Norway Norwegian Seamen' s Union ~ Norway ~ Norwegian Union of Marine Engineers (Norway) Norwegian Mates Union ~ Norway ~ (West Germany ~ National Administration of Shipping and Navigation (Sweden) Ship Safety Administration (West Germany) Ministry of Transport (West Germany} Ministry of Trade and Shipping (Norway) Coast Guard (Netherlands) 93

92 Zosen 1978 Most Advanced RO/RO Ship ·Thebeland. ~ Zosen, December, pg. 26. 19 78 Development of Energy and Labor-Saving Ships in Japan. Zosen, June, pg . 32 . 1979 Manpower Cutbacks Essential for Japanese Maritime Industry. Zosen, February, pgs. 5-6. 1979 Demand for Highly Rationalized Ships Rising. Zosen, May, pg. 30. 1979 Rationalized Ships Introduced by Mitsui. Zosen, November, pg. 16. 19 79 Highly Rationalized Ship Completed. Zosen, December, pg . 16 . 1980 Reduced Crew and Future Ship Systems. Zosen, January. 1980 Highly Rationalized Containership ·Halcuba Maru. ~ Zosen, February, pg . 22. 1980 ~Nichigoh Maru. Built for Japan/Australia Run. Zosen, April, pg. 180 1980 14 Program Ships JO be Used for Seafaring Experiments. Zosen, April, pg. 10. 1980 Highly Rationalized Containership Built by KEI for Europe Service. Zosen, November, pg. 24. 1981 Highly Rationalized Buffer .Horyu Maru.. Zosen, February, Pg. 12. 1981 Basic Plan of Highly Rationalized Coal Carrier. Zosen, March, pg. 20. Zweig, Phillip L. 1977 Technology Goes to Sea. New York Times, March 6. O 1981 The Brostrom Experiment: Manning at a Minimum. lOOAl, Lloyd's Register of Shipping.

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