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requirements for endurance speed and range.

Cargo systems utilize the most


advanced equipment available for safe and efficient cargo handling.

The machinery space design optimizes the space arrangements of various


components of cargo, propulsion, and electrical equipment. The majority of the
equipment surrounds the main engine. Components are positioned to work
efficiently in performing their duty. Pumps interacting with cargo, ballast, and
supply tanks are positioned within close proximity to their respective tanks. Other
components are effectively positioned to provide control of repulsion and
electrical systems. All equipment in the machinery space performs together in an
efficient manner to meet the owner’s requirements.

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