Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... vessels , are of a very high standard and large orders have been placed by foreign owners for these types of vessels . Most leading Swedish shipyards have at present some two or three years ' orders on their books . The volume and ...
... vessels , are of a very high standard and large orders have been placed by foreign owners for these types of vessels . Most leading Swedish shipyards have at present some two or three years ' orders on their books . The volume and ...
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... vessels under construction and on order in Sweden totalled 1,310,000 gross registered tons , but by 1st July this figure had declined to about 1,176,000 tons . Most of the larger yards have sufficient orders on hand to keep them fully ...
... vessels under construction and on order in Sweden totalled 1,310,000 gross registered tons , but by 1st July this figure had declined to about 1,176,000 tons . Most of the larger yards have sufficient orders on hand to keep them fully ...
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... vessels of 1,768,663 tons gross , or 1,669,843 tons d.w. , and a total of 16,707 officers and men were employed on th these vessels . The leading shipping companies are : A - B . Transatlantic serving the South African , Australian ...
... vessels of 1,768,663 tons gross , or 1,669,843 tons d.w. , and a total of 16,707 officers and men were employed on th these vessels . The leading shipping companies are : A - B . Transatlantic serving the South African , Australian ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
German and Japanese Assets in Sweden | 11 |
Hot Rolled Iron and Steel such as Hoop Iron and Sheet | 18 |
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