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Brunswick,, Maine, United States
Facilities in Brunswick, Maine; Seguin, Texas; and Andover, England -- with a total of 157,000 square feet of manufacturing space and approximately 195 employees. Corporate Profile: Core Business: Engineered reinforcements for the composites industry, a $1.2 billion worldwide market. Products: BTI manufactures the broadest range of engineered reinforcements in the industry. Products are constructed with glass, carbon and Kevlar® in a variety of widths, weights and fiber orientations. Markets: Core: Marine, industrial, corrosion, and recreation; Growth: Oil and gas, wind energy, transportation, civil and marine infrastructure. Applications: Boats, snowboards, ballistic armor, railcars, wind blades, marine pilings and fenders, truck panels, bridges, storage tanks and offshore oil & gas production equipment and structures.
SOUTHPORT, ME, United States
NY, Riverhead,, United States
SI-TEX Marine Electronics provides superior navigation solutions and marine electronics including autopilots, AIS transponders, radar, GPS, and sonar systems.
San Francisco, CA, United States
The San Francisco Bar Pilots safely and efficiently navigate the world’s largest ships through 160 miles of challenging waterways in the San Francisco Bay area, operating since 1850.
Los Barios,, Cadiz, Spain
We specialise in sale, installation and repair of navigation and communication equipment, automation systems and general electric fault finding. Sandvik Marine Group was formed 25 years ago and has offices in Oslo, Gibraltar and Algeciras. The firm is a sales and service agent for most electronic manufacturers and technicians are available on 7/24 call.
Savannah, GA, United States
One of the nation’s oldest pilots associations, founded in 1864, playing a key role in the growth and development of the Savannah port and regional economy.
Southold, NY, United States
Southold, NY, United States
Riviera Beach, FL, United States
Monticello, AR, United States
SeaArk Marine, formerly MonArk Boat Company is located in Monticello, Arkansas USA. SeaArk builds aluminum work, patrol, and excursion boats up to 85 feet in length. SeaArk has a long history of building boats for many different government entities as well as commercial agencies for a multitude of missions.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
The company in Middle east giving the best in Engineering field within reasonable prices and best service
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Total Ships supply. Established 1958, Oldest ship supply company in Canada Serving All Eastern Canadian/Great Lakes ports
Foynes,, County Limerick,, Ireland
Managing all pilotage and safe passage of vessels on the Shannon Estuary, one of Ireland's greatest maritime assets. Ships over 185,000 DWT regularly enter the Estuary with cargo for destinations all over Ireland.
Blaine, Washington, United States
Best selection of software for the professional mariner available online at ShipSoftware.com....we ship....WORLD-WIDE
Sydney, NSW, Australia
The major focus of Shipping Australia, as a peak industry body, is both to promote and advance the interests of ship owners and shipping agents in all matters of shipping policy and safe ship operations. Shipping Australia’s members cover many of the major Australian and international ship owners, operators and agency companies involved in bulk, tanker, general cargo shipping, container, passenger and tramp trades, covering liner conference and independent services. Llew Russell - CEO Shipping Australia It also provides Secretariat services to the many liner companies and agencies that are members of conferences, consortia and joint services that have their agreements registered under Part X of the Australian Trade Practices Act. It is in a unique position to reflect the views of all shipping companies servicing the Australian trades and to effectively represent their needs. Shipping Australia keeps their members informed of developments affecting the industry and represents the industry on many committees involving governments, port authorities and other government and non-government bodies. It also has close working relationships with many organisations (both national and international) that work with or in support of the shipping industry. The membership includes many valued associate corporate members and individuals who provide services to shipping or have an interest in the activities of the industry. Shipping Australia also provides a forum for discussion and the exchange of information between members and other parties, researches and compiles data on the industry and maintains formal contacts between the industry, interest groups and the general public. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Objectives -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shipping Australia’s objectives are to influence government and other bodies to adopt policies that: Support and promote the development of a regulatory environment which supports the reliable supply of efficient shipping services. Implement and support actions taken which are aimed at reducing the costs of shipping services. Improve the quality of service to Australia’s exporters and importers. Expand the opportunities for shipping services focusing on world’s best practice and safe operating procedures. Raise the image and public perception of the shipping industry. Expand the information and databases of value to its members. Cooperate with all government and non-government organizations in the pursuit of these objectives. Ensure that any legislation/regulations adopted in Australia have a positive impact on shipping and are in accordance with Australia’s international obligations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Benefits -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shipping Australia helps shape and promote the policies of the shipping industry in Australia and internationally. The exchange of information between members and the timely advice on developments that might impact on the industry is an invaluable service provided by Shipping Australia. While some issues are company specific and members may choose to handle them individually they know that Shipping Australia can offer them either administrative support or more broad based industry support from all members becoming involved through the committee process. However the savings that Shipping Australia are able to achieve for shipping companies of whatever type or nationality, amount to many millions of dollars and represent excellent value for all members. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution To The Australian Economy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shipping Australia represents an industry that makes a massive contribution to the Australian economy. It carries more than $155 billion worth of cargo in and out of Australia each year; It employs more than 14,000 people either at sea or onshore; It carries more than 150 thousand passengers each year; It carries more than 3 million containers (20 Foot Equivalent Units) every year; It carries more than 485 million tonnes of bulk cargo each year; and There are more than 22,000 ship visits to Australian ports each year
Lynnwood, WA, United States
World's largest manufacturer of marine electronics. Part of the Kongsberg Group.
New London, Connecticut, United States
The Thames Maritime Coalition is a diverse membership organization focused on the safety, security, environmental well-being, recreational uses, and commercial viability of the Thames River maritime community.
Ketchikan, AK, United States
Sea Pilots in Ketchikan, Alaska providing marine pilotage for Southeast Alaska.
Homer, AK, United States
Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Anchorage,, AK., United States
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Singapore