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Keppel Corporation / Marine technology / American Bureau of Shipping / Naval architecture / Economic Development Board / Marine Engineering and Research Institute / Singapore / Transport / Engineering / Statutory boards of the Singapore Government / Economy of Singapore / SembCorp Marine
Date: 2014-01-29 21:22:04
Keppel Corporation
Marine technology
American Bureau of Shipping
Naval architecture
Economic Development Board
Marine Engineering and Research Institute
Singapore
Transport
Engineering
Statutory boards of the Singapore Government
Economy of Singapore
SembCorp Marine

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