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Salvage operation.

Despite a 150-year reputation within the global marine industry, the Salvage Association was recently in danger of running aground. Deputy chairman John Noble tells Marcus Alcock how British Maritime Technology has provided the SA with some much-needed buoyancy.

The Salvage Association is one of the City's most venerable
institutions and has long been an essential part of the global marine
industry. Founded in London in 1856 and incorporated by Royal

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