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Falmouth,, Cornwall, Great Britain (Uk)

World class ship repair and conversion service. For more information go to: http://www.ap-group.co.uk/group http://www.ap-group.co.uk/news http://www.ap-group.co.uk/locations

+44 (0)1326 212100
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Boston,, MA, United States

617-261-6633
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MONTOIR DE BRETAGNE, France

Turnkey installations all over the world on board newbuildings of cruise vessels, ferries, yachts and refit

+33 2 4045 9494
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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC, United States

843-785-4558
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CLEARWATER, FL, United States

727-462-2628
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BAYFIELD, WI, United States

715-779-3925
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Santiago, Chile

Private shipyard specialised in high tech medium size vessels. Located in Chile, with a German management and engineering.

+56 2 274 1515
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Colebrook,, CT, United States

Since 1990, Admiralty Associates has provided public affairs assistance for more than 30 marine casualties worldwide - in such varied locations as the Strait of Malacca, Tampa Bay, Panama Canal, New York Harbor, Gulf of Oman, Corpus Christi, Oslo Fjord, Galveston Lightering Area and the Delaware River. The casualties include oil and chemical spills, cruise ship fires as well as a mutiny off the western coast of Australia. Often shipping companies are caught off balance by the intense and frequently hostile media attention that follows a marine casualty. Government authorities are forced to react to public opinion that is not balanced by an articulate and convincing public response from the shipowner. This could result in stringent enforcement, excessive penalties and even criminal charges. However, waiting for a casualty to occur and then trying to decide on a media strategy is too late. It is necessary to have a contingency plan - including how to respond to the media - before a casualty. Following a high-profile incident, the objective of the operator's response is to resolve the problem, limit liability, effectively influence the claims process, and protect the company's reputation and stay in business. Public relations is one of the tools that can be employed to achieve these goals. The media does not tell the public what to think. Rather, the media - just by reporting events - directs the public what to think about. Therefore, it is essential that a shipping company effectively communicates to the public - to all of its key target audiences - its version of what occurred and what the company is doing to resolve the problem.

860 379 0742
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Greece

Welcome aboard the Aegeotissa I and Aegeotissa II. The unique combination of luxury and comfort promises you the most unforgettable holidays.

Apdo,, Caracas 1062-A, Venezuela

Agemar is the leading shipping agency in Venezuela, incorporated in 1969. Agemar is a privately owned, professionally managed company that offers to its Principals world-class shipping agency service with well-trained and capable personnel. Agemar services oil tankers, product tankers, dry bulk carriers, chemical tankers, gas carriers, project cargoes, full cargoes, cruise ships, research vessels, cable-laying vessels, offshore platforms, crew attendance and bunker deliveries. Agemar offers agency services in Venezuela and in Caribbean ports. General operations are controlled from our head office in Caracas.

(58-212) 286.03.33
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Mariupol, Ukraine

Fast growing Ukrainian licensed Crewing/Agenting/Cargo forwarding company.

+380 50 3286028
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United Kingdom

Rostock Warnemuende, Germany

The Kværner Group is a world-class international engineering and construction Group located throughout Europe, Asia and the Americas. The Group's activities are organised in two core business areas: E&C (Engineering and Construction) and Oil & Gas.

+49 (0) 381 510-0
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Smestad,, Oslo, Norway

Aker Yards ASA has three business areas; Cruise & Ferries, Offshore & Specialized Vessels and Merchant Vessels. The business area Merchant Vessels has shipyards in Florø, Norway, Nikolaev in Ukraine, and in Wismar and Warnemünde in Germany.

+ 47 21 02 15 00
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United Kingdom

Entry to the Blackwolf Alnmarin domain in Alnwick,Northumberland,Northumbria,England. Marine Engineering, Aluminium boats, Self catering Holiday cottages,

+44 1665 602233
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Seattle,, WA, United States

(206) 284-0300
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Seattle, WA, United States

Riverboat cruises on authentic paddle wheelers along the Columbia River, Snake River, Willamette River.

(800) 434-1232, (206) 292-9606
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Pensacola, FL, United States

Marine Electrical Parts Including Starters,Alternators,TiltTrim Motors for Mercruiser,Volvo Penta,OMC,and High Performance Personal Watercraft Products.

(904) 455-5476
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French Polynesia

(+689) 40 50 57 91
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Seattle, WA, United States

Public and private cruises in Seattle.

(206) 623-1445
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United States

+1 206 623 1445
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Oranjestad, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles

Aruba has three seaports. The port of Oranjestad, Aruba's container port and cruise ship terminal, is accessible to all types of vessels. It has a depth of 38 feet MLW and 4,070 feet of docking space. The container terminal has a 50-ton gantry crane with a maximum capacity of 60,000 TEUs containers per year, and a 140-ton mobile crane. There are also two roll-on roll-off ramps, and facilities for 36 reefer connections are available. Barcadera is the industrial port with a depth of 36 feet and 1,148 feet of docking space. The Aruba Ports Authority administers the ports of Oranjestad and Barcadera, while the Coastal Aruba Refining Company NV administers the port of San Nicolas (Sint Nicolaas), hosting the oil terminals and two reef berths.

(297-8)26633
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London, United Arab Emirates

The UK's leading ports group, ABP owns and operates 21 ports all around the UK and handles approximately a quarter of the country's seaborne trade. Its ports are: Ayr, Barrow, Barry, Cardiff, Fleetwood, Garston, Goole, Grimsby, Hull, Immingham, Ipswich, King's Lynn, Lowestoft, Newport, Plymouth, Port Talbot, Silloth, Southampton, Swansea, Teignmouth and Troon. ABP also has a property division which is responsible for managing the Group's extensive land and property assets. Issues relating to land that is used for port operations may involve anything from managing tenancy agreements to renegotiating leases, or providing expert advice on property-related matters when a disposal or acquisition is being considered. In addition, ABP's property division negotiates and manages the disposal of land and property that has been identified as non-core to the ongoing ports and transport business, adding value by securing alternative planning consents and infrastructure where appropriate.

44 (0) 20 7430 1177
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Madrid, Spain

A group of shipbuilding, offshore, ship repair and conversion yards, also including a marine diesel engine plant. With 8 work centers and 6.000 employees, it is one of the largest groups in its sector.

+34 91 387 8100
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