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Sugarland,, TX, United States
Manufacturer of Omnipure sewage treatment systems for maritime and industrial applications.
Welcome to Shell Exploration and Production The Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies - usually known as Shell - has grown out of an alliance, made in 1907 between Royal Dutch Petroleum Company in The Netherlands and The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company, p.l.c., in the UK. Today the Group has five core businesses of which Exploration and Production is one. The others are Oil Products, Chemicals, Gas and Power, and Renewables. Shell companies have been exploring for and producing hydrocarbons for over a century. Today, they have interests in exploration and production ventures in 34 countries and employ around 28,500 staff. Exploration and production is the foundation of the petroleum industry. Sometimes known as the `upstream' business, it extends from the search for hydrocarbons, through to the delivery of oil or gas to the refinery. Shell companies continue to face the challenge of exploring for and producing oil and gas against a background of fluctuating prices and have responded with innovative technical solutions. Research efforts are directed towards ever more sophisticated technologies that can increase cost efficiency while improving safety and environmental performance.
Reykjavik, Iceland
Skeljungur hf. provides premium marine fuel services in Iceland, specializing in efficient and environmentally responsible bunkering operations, including biofuel supply for vessels in the fisheries industry.
Providence,, RI, United States
Singapore, Singapore
With more than 150 years of experience, Smit International is a specialised marine service provider with global presence. Established in 1975, Smit International Singapore is the area office for the Asian region.
Havennummer 2204, Rotterdam, Netherlands
SMIT Salvage BV provides emergency response, salvage, wreck removal, and environmental care services globally with 24/7 availability from strategic centers.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Chicago,, IL, United States
Soros Associates, an innovative and award winning international consulting engineering firm, specializes in Port Development, Offshore Terminals, Transportation and Cargo Handling Systems. Soros Associates offers a complete range of engineering and project management services, from feasibility analysis and environmental permitting through design, construction management and start-up. In the last 25 years, the firm has completed over 700 port assignments in the United States and in over 70 countries. Soros Associates has been responsible for many of the innovations and advances in the state-of-the-art bulk port technology. Soros Associates has developed computer software for the analysis of ports, terminals and transportation systems. The software simulates the operations of any port, including the effects of ship arrivals, equipment capacities, weather, labor practices; complex handling systems in combination with the operation of railroads, trucks, ships and inventory levels at a terminal; and macro transportation systems from product source to destination. The experience of the firm includes computer simulation of over 90 port and transport systems around the world.
South Africa
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.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL, United States
"Environmentally Responsible SPURS Line and Net Cuter Systems is meeting the challenge by preventing oil seal damage from line and net intrusion in the seal and bearing area of medium and large vessles. Since the Oil Pollution act of 1990 (imposing heavy penalties for oil leaks), the US Coast Guard has been ordered to advise vessels that " the source of the leak must be immediately secured." Whether long line, drift netting, floating tow lines or dock lines, SPURS propeller mounted Large and Medium Vessel Line and Net Cutter is designed to cut away lines, nets, etc. before entanglement begins. This minimizes costly diving charges, bearing the seal damage, and idle dry-dock time. As line is grabbed by the propeller, it is wound toward the propeller hub and picked up by the rotating cutter blade, where it is instantly cut, forward to reverse, and washed away, clearing the propeller with each revolution.
Jamestown,, RI, United States
Stavanger, Norway, Norway
Stavangerregionen Havn IKS operates as a professional, friendly, and environmentally conscious port authority in Stavanger, Norway, providing services including cruise handling, cargo terminals, guest harbors, and maritime safety.
Shinagawa-ku,, Tokyo, Japan
Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd. is an integrated manufacturer of industrial machinery, ships, bridges, steel structures, and equipment for environmental protection, including recycling and power transmission equipment.
Sweden
Tarbit Shipping AB is a Swedish shipping company specializing in high-heat tankers designed for transporting asphalt, petroleum products, and chemicals with a focus on safety and environmental sustainability.
Sweden
Tärntank Rederi AB is a Swedish family-owned shipping company specializing in product tankers, committed to safe and sustainable transportation with a focus on innovation and environmental responsibility.
Richmond, VA, United States
Taylor Made Environmental, Inc. is a leading supplier of air conditioning, refrigeration, and related products for the recreational and commercial marine industry and vehicular markets, with manufacturing plants in Virginia, Florida, and Italy.
Helsinki, Finland
Terramare OY specializes in heavy marine construction including dredging, quay wall and harbour construction, with a focus on environmental responsibility and quality.
Rio de Janeiro,, Brazil
The Brazilian Society of Marine Engineering (SOBENA) was founded in the beginning of the modern phase of Brazilian naval construction, in 1962, March 15th, with the aim of bringing together engineers, technicians and other professionals involved in the following activities: • shipbuilding and ship repair • design and other engineering services • maritime transportation • river transportation • waterways • ports • specialized cargo terminals • ocean and river transportation economics • marine environmental protection • offshore support bases • offshore logistics • naval aspects of offshore exploration and production • construction and conversion of platforms and other offshore vessels
Ottawa,, Ontario, Canada
The Chamber of Maritime Commerce (CMC) was founded 42 years ago to represent the interests of marine industry stakeholders who rely on efficient and competitive marine transportation services. Today, our membership today is comprised of more than 120 organizations. CMC, with a membership comprised of major Canadian and U.S. corporations, is focused on building strong industry-government partnerships, achieving modal equality, and promoting the environmental and safety benefits of the marine mode. In bringing together all sectors of the economy that rely on a cost efficient marine transportation industry, CMC is able to present a strong voice to address marine related legislation and issues that ultimately affect the competitiveness of our members. Our advocacy efforts extend to Canadian federal and provincial governments as well as to U.S. federal and state agencies and governments.
Los Angeles,, CA, United States
The Coalition for Clean and Safe Ports is a new coalition of environmental, labor, faith-based, community and public-health organizations working to promote sustainable trade at the Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports.
Washington,, DC, United States
The mission of the School of Engineering and Applied Science is to serve the global community through education, research and service, advancing the frontiers of technology through our community of teacher-scholars.
Bridgeport,, CT, United States
The Glacier Society is a non-profit 501-(c)3 Educational Foundation dedicated to the restoration and operation of the USS/USCGC Glacier in honor of all who served in the exploration of the North and South Poles.
Duluth,, MN, United States
The Great Lakes Maritime Research Institute (GLMRI) was established in 2004 to pursue research efforts in marine transportation, logistics, economics, engineering, environmental planning, and port management. The US Maritime Administration designated GLMRI as a National Maritime Enhancement Institute on June 1, 2005. GLMRI represents a consortium of the University of Wisconsin-Superior Transportation and Logistics Research Center and the University of Minnesota Duluth Swenson College of Science and Engineering and Labovitz School of Business and Economics.