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Glasgow, United Kingdom
The University of Glasgow hosts the Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering department, offering education and research in maritime engineering and technology.
Boston, MA, United States
University of Massachusetts Boston is a public university offering over 200 undergraduate and graduate programs with in-person, hybrid, and online options.
Ann Arbor, MI, United States
The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor offers distinguished education in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, and Supply Chain Management through its College of Engineering and Ross School of Business.
Portland, ME, United States
The University of Southern Maine is a public university offering over 300 undergraduate and graduate programs across multiple campuses including Portland, Gorham, Lewiston, and online.
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Los Angeles, CA, United States
Union Oil Company of California (Unocal) was a major American petroleum explorer, producer, refiner, and marketer with tanker, pipeline, and marine bunker fuel operations. The company was acquired by Chevron in 2005 and no longer operates as an independent entity.
Germany
Boluda Towage Europe provides tailored towage services including port, offshore, and ocean towage across major ports in Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK, focusing on operational efficiency and sustainability.
Prairie du Chien, WI, United States
Upper Iowa University is a nonprofit higher education institution offering over 80 academic programs including associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees with flexible learning options at its main campus in Fayette, IA, online, and multiple remote locations across the United States.
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Bremen, Germany
Uwe Kloska GmbH, established in 1981 in Bremen by Uwe Kloska, specializes in technical marine and industrial equipment as well as industrial safety products, including assembly, testing, and certification of high pressure hoses, seals, and slings.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
V.Ships is the world's largest provider of independent ship management and related marine services to the shipping industry: • An international company with 44 offices located in 26 countries employing 1,100 office staff and 22,500 sea staff; servicing a fleet of over 600 vessels encompassing most major ship types. • A brand which covers, in addition to its core ship management activities, a broad range of maritime services including crewing, leisure, financial, consulting, commercial and agency services. Since the company's formation in Monaco in 1984, V.Ships has grown by opening new offices in major maritime centres around the world and by adding new services to it's product range. In recent years, organic growth has been supplemented by inorganic growth. In 1998, V.Ships acquired Celtic Marine - an Isle of Man headquartered company specialising in the provision of manning services to ship owners. In January 2001, V.Ships acquired Acomarit, a leading ship management company, to create the world's largest ship management and shipping services group. Following these two acquisitions, the V.Ships group has implemented a new branding strategy. This website explains the broad range of services - ship management, manning, leisure management, commercial management, financial services, consulting services and ship agency - now provided to customers under the V.Ships brand name. The V.Ships Group has grown into a substantial organisation covering a wide range of service areas.
PIRAEUS, Greece
CUT OFF, LA, United States
South El Monte, CA, United States
VACCO Industries is a manufacturer of precision valves, manifolds, filters, and fluid control components for aerospace, defense, and maritime applications. Headquartered in South El Monte, California, VACCO is a subsidiary of RBC Bearings Incorporated.
VARNA, Bulgaria
Reqruitment agent since 1990, providing owner/managers with qualified and cost eficient Bulgarian seafafers
Tarrytown, NY, United States
Valad Electric Heating Corp. designs and manufactures heavy-duty industrial and commercial electric heating equipment including hot plates, space heaters, defrosters, and duct heaters, built to meet IEEE45, ANSI/UL, ETL, and military/navy specifications.