Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1953 |
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... ships and boats in Sweden . Most of these firms operate on a small scale , employing less than 100 workers . On the other hand , there are only half a dozen major shipyards employing 1,000 workers or more . The latter yards employ over ...
... ships and boats in Sweden . Most of these firms operate on a small scale , employing less than 100 workers . On the other hand , there are only half a dozen major shipyards employing 1,000 workers or more . The latter yards employ over ...
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... ships 781 1,914,398 1,354,345 Sailing vessels with auxiliary engines 602 62,439 44,065 Total 1,857 2,582,019 1,805,845 Total at 31st August , 1952 1,912 2,442,984 1,709,663 Between 26,000 and 28,000 officers and men are employed in the ...
... ships 781 1,914,398 1,354,345 Sailing vessels with auxiliary engines 602 62,439 44,065 Total 1,857 2,582,019 1,805,845 Total at 31st August , 1952 1,912 2,442,984 1,709,663 Between 26,000 and 28,000 officers and men are employed in the ...
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... ships totalling 12.5 million net registered tons arrived at and departed from Gothenburg . In 1952 the corresponding figures were 11,343 ships totalling 12-4 million tons . The harbour quay length was extended in 1951 by about 890 ...
... ships totalling 12.5 million net registered tons arrived at and departed from Gothenburg . In 1952 the corresponding figures were 11,343 ships totalling 12-4 million tons . The harbour quay length was extended in 1951 by about 890 ...
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ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING | 25 |
ECONOMIC DEFENCE BOARD AND STOCKPILING | 36 |
INDUSTRY AND PRODUCTION | 76 |
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