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Recife, Brazil, Brazil
Portugal, Portugal
Independiente,, Asuncion, Paraguay
Montevideo, Uruguay
Administracion Nacional de Puertos is the national port authority of Uruguay, managing and operating the country's port infrastructure in Montevideo and other locations.
Tabasco, Mexico
United States
Charter brokers and Shipping Agents Breakbulk, Containers, Conventional Russia, Africa, Middle East, North Africa, Baltic
Hundvag, Norway
Welcome to Admiral Maritime Electronics - The Professional's Choice. If you are you searching for a professional navigation system which has all the latest technical features, yet keeps things simple for the watchkeeper, congratulations you've found it! We have supplied vessels from 30Ft to 300,000DWT. Retrofits, upgrades, new builds, we have systems to match most budgets and bridge layouts. * Simple to use Text based menus instead of screen icons which are difficult to remember * Clear to understand Where am I, where am I going, and am I safe? * State of the art hardware Pentium 4, DVD drive, Flat screens, Custom controllers * Easy to correct electronic charts Auto correction via regular email Please contact ADMIRAL to discuss your requirements. Note: The ADMIRAL system, from Admiral Maritime Electronics of Stavanger, Norway should not to be confused with and has no connection to the recreational product of the same name from Nobeltech Inc.USA.
Karakoy, Turkey
Admiral Ship Supply Co Ltd is a maritime supplier based in Karakoy, Turkey, providing ship supply services to vessels calling at local ports.
Tampa, FL, United States
Best prices and service on propellers and underwater gear for all boats--from mega yachts to dinghies. Hale MRI and dynamic balancing specialist.
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.
Taunton, Somerset, United Kingdom
United Arab Emirates
Boka Kotorska, Republic of Montenegro, Serbia & Montenegro
Adriatic Shipyard Bijela JSC is a shipbuilding and repair company located in Boka Kotorska, Serbia & Montenegro, specializing in maritime vessel construction and maintenance.
Lebanon
Warren, RI, United States
Advanced Die Technology Inc specializes in precision carbide grinding and tool manufacturing.
San Diego, CA, United States
Advanced Metal Forming has been serving San Diego's marine and industrial community since 1965, specializing in metal fabrication.
Avon,, Ohio, United States
MarineLine® and GuardLine® coatings provide the most advanced cargo tank protection available for chemical and product tankers. MarineLine®, the only high performance lining that withstands all IMO approved chemical cargoes with a unique cross-linked polymer structure, sets the industry standard.
Kolbjornsvik, Norway
Advanced Production and Loading AS (APL) specializes in the development, fabrication and installation of own systems, mainly applied for offshore loading / discharge of tankers and floating production systems. Established in 1993, our company is engaging a group of highly qualified employees. APL is headquartered in Arendal, Norway and has sales and representation offices in Stavanger, Houston (APL Inc.), Paris / Rouen and in Rio de Janeiro (APL do Brazil).
Deer Park, NY, United States
Advanced Structures Corporation develops and manufactures lightweight marine joiner products including ship compartment doors, fire zone doors, and lightweight panels for ships and marine applications.
Aarhus C, Denmark