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Port de Bouc, France

International Export Agency is a shipchandler based in Port de Bouc, France, with 45 years of experience providing ship supplies including paint, protective coatings, mooring ropes, wires, and cables.

+33 4 42 40 52 82
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Oslo, Norway

The International Forum for Safety and Health at Sea promotes the well-being, safety, and health of seafarers in compliance with national and international maritime regulations.

47 22 47 09 90
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Mount Prospect, IL, United States

International Freight Services, Inc. provides comprehensive freight forwarding and logistics solutions based in Mount Prospect, United States.

(847) 228-7272
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FAREHAM, United Kingdom

The International Harbour Masters' Association (IHMA) is a professional body uniting harbour masters and port marine operations managers worldwide to promote safe, secure, efficient, and environmentally sound marine operations in port waters.

+44 1329 832771
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Manchester, NH, United States

International Hose is a supplier of industrial and marine hoses, providing durable hose solutions for maritime and industrial applications.

1-866-641-9500
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United Kingdom

International Hovercraft Ltd is a UK-based company specializing in the design and manufacture of hovercraft for maritime and amphibious applications.

+44 23 8033 7743
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Rotterdam, Netherlands

International Journal of Maritime Economics (IJME) is a peer-reviewed academic journal focusing on the economics and business aspects of maritime industries.

Geneva 22, Switzerland

The International Labour Office is the secretariat of the International Labour Organization, focusing on labor standards and rights, including those relevant to the maritime industry.

+41.22.799.6111
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San Francisco, CA, United States

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) is a labor union representing approximately 42,000 members in over 60 local unions across several U.S. states, focusing on improving wages, working conditions, and labor rights in the maritime and warehouse sectors.

(415) 775-0533
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New York, NY, United States

The International Longshoremen’s Association is the largest union of maritime workers in North America, representing over 85,000 longshoremen across the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, Great Lakes, major U.S. rivers, Puerto Rico, Eastern Canada, and the Bahamas.

(212)-425-1200
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Paitilla,, Panama, Republic Of Panama

International Mar Consult Inc. is a Panamanian consulting company specializing in maritime technology solutions, naval engineering, environmental consulting, port and coastal engineering, and maritime safety with over 20 years of international experience.

(507) 269-5860
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Worthing,, West Sussex, United Kingdom

International Marine Equipment Adviser provides consultancy and advisory services for marine equipment and maritime operations.

+44 (0) 1903 521562
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Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom

The leading organisation for marine purchasing and supply professionals, connecting people, sharing industry knowledge, and driving best practices in the maritime supply chain.

44 1206 798 900
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Copenhagen, Denmark

International Maritime Advisers ApS is a Danish company based in Copenhagen offering consulting services in naval architecture, marine engineering, ship management, and condition surveys.

+45 3677 9359
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Washington, D.C., United States

IMA is a firm of business consultants providing market analysis and strategic planning for clients in the marine,offshore and technology sectors.

2023338501
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Egypt

International Maritime Centre SA is a maritime services company based in Egypt, providing various shipping and maritime industry solutions.

+20 2 419 3793
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Anchorage, AK, United States

(907) 333-8659
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Myrtle Point, OR, United States

(503) 572-2313
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Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom

IMIS was created as a direct response to the introduction of the ITU-R.M1371-1 specified Automatic Identification System [AIS] technology and the directive issued by the International Maritime Organisation [IMO] that all Safety Of Life At Sea [SOLAS] vessels will be required to install an AIS terminals over a period of time starting in July 2002. The IMO directive has resulted in IMIS creating a Maritime Data Radio Network [MDRN] capable of handling not only the ITU-R.M1371-1 AIS protocol but existing data radio technologies such radio telemetry and other private and public mobile radio solutions.

44 (0) 2380 25 2952
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Miami Beach, FL, United States

(305) 672-6453
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