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Chesapeake, VA, United States

The National Association of Marine Surveyors, Inc. (NAMS) is an international association providing certified marine surveyors for inspection, consulting, training, and certification services in the maritime industry.

1-757-638-9638
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Chesterfield,, MO, United States

The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) is a national organization and represents more than 32,300 dues-paying corn growers from 48 states, including Illinois, and the interests of more than 300,000 farmers who contribute to corn checkoff programs in 20 states.

(636) 733-9004
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Washington, DC, United States

The National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America, Inc. (NCBFAA) represents over 1,422 member companies and 170 affiliates with 110,000 employees in international trade, including freight forwarders, customs brokers, ocean transportation intermediaries, NVOCCs, and air cargo agents.

(202) 466-0222
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1527 Lewison Ave. NE, Grand Rapids,, MI, United States

The National Marine Propeller Association is the only organization in the world committed to excellence in marine propeller repair and manufacturing.

616-235-6672
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207 829 6901
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The Norwegian Oil Industry Association (OLF) is an organization representing the interests of companies involved in the Norwegian oil and gas sector.

+47 51 84 65 20
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Oslo, Norway

The Norwegian Shipbrokers Association (Norsk Skipsmeglerforbund) is a professional organization in Oslo, Norway, providing legal assistance, market reports, education, and industry updates for shipbrokers and agents.

+47 22 33 02 00
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Norway

We attend to all crew related matters, such as recruitment and selection, labour/union relations, long term planning and pool arrangements, training and education, safety courses, officers and ratings related P&I claims, mustering, travel arrangements, provision, allotments, budgeting and accounts. Services based on thorough experience and the most advanced systems OSM provides third-party services undertaking complete technical, commercial and operation management. The company maintains a reliable organisation characterised by close customer relations, cost efficiency, safety awareness, environment protection, quality and expertise.

+47 37 07 38 00
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Harahan,, LA, United States

(504) 734-7622
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London, United Kingdom

The Salvage Association London provides marine survey and salvage services to the maritime industry, specializing in shipwreck and casualty management.

+44 20 7648 9650
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Egham, Surrey, United Kingdom

The Shipbuilders & Shiprepairers Association (SSA) is a UK non-profit membership organisation supporting and promoting the UK marine industry, with members experienced in shipbuilding, repair, and marine equipment manufacturing.

+44 1784 223770
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876 923 3491
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Koper, Slovenia

The Slovenian Ship & Freight Agents Association represents ship and freight agents in Slovenia, facilitating maritime logistics and port services in Koper.

(3865) 612 5000
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Zwartsluis,, Netherlands

Federation of European maritime associations providing a directory of ship surveyors and marine consultants.

+31 38 386 8154
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Zurich Airport,, Switzerland

The South of England Management AG handles enquiries from Shipowners, Ship Managers or Charterers through their chosen brokers and producers regarding membership of SEPIA.

(41) 433 883488
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Stockholm, Sweden

Sveriges Skeppsmäklare is a Swedish industry association representing companies active in liner agency, ship sale and purchase, chartering, and ship clearance, working to safeguard members' interests through advocacy, education, and networking.

+46-8-219009
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Goteborg,, Sweden

The Swedish Shipowner Association (Svensk Sjöfart) works to ensure a strong and competitive Swedish shipping industry, focusing on transport, environment, safety, competence, and innovation.

031 62 95 25
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Stockholm,, Sweden

The Transport Group includes seven employers federations: The Swedish Road Transport Employers' Association The Swedish Bus and Coach Employers' Association The Swedish Air Transport Industry Employers' Association The Swedish Motor Trade Employers' Association The Employers' Association of the Swedish Petroleum Industry The Swedish Shipowner Employers' Association Ports of Sweden

+46-8-762 71 00
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Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom

A friendly, professional school offering a wide range of well proven navigation and sail training courses that meet the requirements of the Royal Yachting Association's (RYA) training scheme.

+44 (0) 1483 534204
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Turkey

The Turkish Maritime Pilots Association, established in 1968, represents nearly all maritime pilots in Turkey, promoting pilotage safety and professionalism.

Istanbul, Turkey

Turkish Maritime Pilots’ Association (TUMPA) is a professional organization representing maritime pilots in Turkey, focusing on pilotage services to ensure safe navigation in narrow waterways and ports. The association is linked with Deniz Kılavuzluk A.Ş. (DEKAŞ), which operates pilot stations and provides pilotage services in major Turkish ports.

(0216) 414-88-01 /02/06/10
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Tuticorin, India

Tuticorin Port was incorporated in 1974 as the tenth major port of the country. The port is situated about 540 Km South West of Chennai with Sri Lanka on the South-East direction and very close to the East-West International sea routes. Tuticorin port, developed as an artificial deep-sea harbour with 400 hectares of protected water area, has come up as one of the major centre for coastal shipping and serves to the states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and parts of Kerala. Tuticorin port, which was the centre for maritime trade and pearl fishery for more than a century, had gone through the hands of Portuguese and Dutch before coming under the control of East India Company of Britain. The British company had developed the natural harbour port and connected it with the Railway. It was declared as a minor anchorage port in 1868. In the pre-independence era, the port had witnessed a sprouting trade by handling a wide range of cargo with the neighbouring countries as well as with other coastal ports of the country. With the changing scenario of maritime trade, the Union Government constructed a new harbour and the port had come up as the 10th Major Port on 11th July, 1974. In 1979, the erstwhile anchorage port / minor port was merged with the newly developed harbour to form an integrated port. The integrated Tuticorin Port presently comprises of two operational wings - 'Zone - A' representing the new Major Port while 'Zone - B' representing the old anchorage port. Future plan With the increasing use of containers in sea trade, Tuticorin Port, having the locational advantages, strives to become the container transhipment hub of South India and accordingly planned to develop the port infrastructure and other port facilities. Deepening of approach channel and harbour basin to accommodate 10.7 metres draught vessels, construction of cargo berth No.-7, augmentation of water supply facilities, construction of shallow water berth at 7.0 metres level are the major projects taken up by the port. The proposed 'Sethu Samudram Ship Canal Project', which envisages cutting a canal for passage of ships from Gulf of Mannar to Palk Straits, would connect the Tuticorin port to the other Indian ports on the East Coast directly. The project is likely to facilitate the development of Tuticorin as a regional hub for South Asia competing with Colombo Port.

91 (0461) 352290
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