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Shipbreaking in Developing Countries
Shipbreaking in Developing Countries

by Saiful Karim

2017 5 ed.
Ship scrapping activities of the United States government
Ship scrapping activities of the United States government

by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation

1998 3 ed.
Tomasz Gudzowaty
Tomasz Gudzowaty

by Tomasz Gudzowaty, Witold Szablowski

2013 2 ed.
Federal expenditures and policies related to storage and disposal of confiscated vessels on the Miami River
Federal expenditures and policies related to storage and dis...

by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Budget.

1986 2 ed.
From shipbreaking to sustainable ship recycling
From shipbreaking to sustainable ship recycling

by Tony George Puthucherril

2010 2 ed.
Federal surplus ships
Federal surplus ships

by United States. General Accounting Office

1998 2 ed.
NDRF Ship Disposal Act of 1991
NDRF Ship Disposal Act of 1991

by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

1992 2 ed.
Breaking ships
Breaking ships

by Roland Buerk

2005 2 ed.
Hearing on H.R. 15139 Authorizing the President To Dispose of Certain Vessels in Conformity with the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament, Signed at London on April 22, 1930
Hearing on H.R. 15139 Authorizing the President To Dispose o...

by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs

1971 2 ed.
Workers in shipbreaking industries
Workers in shipbreaking industries

by Young Power in Social Action (Bangladesh)

2005 1 ed.
High water
High water

by Peter Tonkin

2000 1 ed.
Crush it!
Crush it!

by Erin Edison

2014 1 ed.
Ship-breaking industry
Ship-breaking industry

by Muhammad Muhibbullah

2014 1 ed.
Ship breaking industry of Bangladesh
Ship breaking industry of Bangladesh

by Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies

2000 1 ed.
Crush it!
Crush it!

by Thomas Kingsley Troupe

2014 1 ed.
Federal ships
Federal ships

by United States. General Accounting Office. National Security and International Affairs Division.

1997 1 ed.