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    Others". Keppel Offshore & Marine. Archived from the original on 18 January 2011. Retrieved 8 May 2024. 2011 Jumboisation/Body Swapping at Keppel Shipyard...
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    class to undergo renovation under the "Renaissance Program" and involved jumboisation to increase capacity, with the work being completed in the port of Palermo...
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  • ship by several metres and add 146,152 tonnes of cargo capacity through jumboisation. Two years later the ship was relaunched as Seawise Giant. "Seawise"...
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    504 ft) 564,650 DWT 260,851 GT 1979–2009 Broken up Originally smaller, jumboisation made Seawise Giant the largest ship ever by length, displacement (657...
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    Retrieved 2020-12-24. "Qingdao Beihai becomes the go-to yard for boxship jumboisation". Splash247. 2017-12-20. Retrieved 2020-12-24. "A.P. Moller (0039179)"...
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    the construction of new built structures such as tender barges, and ‘jumboisation’ works, which are complex engineering operations to increase the size...
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    July, the combination of the two halves through a process similar to jumboisation began in dock no. 9. Tonnerre's forward section arrived in Brest on 2...
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    1987. In 1991 Pride of Kent was extended in a process often known as "Jumboisation". The ship was cut in half and a new hull and superstructure section...
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  • was sent to Bremerhaven in 1986 to be enlarged in a process known as jumboisation. This involved removing the superstructure of the vessel from its original...
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    frigate on a design by Boucher and Masson, Guerrière was transformed by jumboisation of the steam engine section in October 1866. As such, under Captain Olivier...
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    the Hapag Lloyd Werft shipyards in Bremerhaven, Germany, undergoing jumboisation to increase passenger capacity. After rebuilding, she was assessed at...
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    the Le Havre route. In 1986, the ship was taken to Bremerhaven for "jumboisation" , which added an extra deck to the ship, making it appear comparatively...
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    auxiliary power. In foreign countries this had sometimes been done by jumboisation, i.e. cutting a ship in two and lengthening her to make place for the...
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