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Portland, OR, United States
Founded in 1975, Elcon Associates, Inc. is an established engineering consulting firm. Elcon has completed major projects in the areas of electrical utility system, transit systems, water and wastewater treatment, airports and marine ports, and public, industrial, correctional, and high-tech facilities.
Port of Erie,, PA, United States
Erie Shipbuilding offers a full range of ship repair / ship building services. This Erie Facility covers 44 acres, has 200,000 square feet in 3 buildings, and 6 berthing docks. The shipyard´s main feature is the 1250 ft. x 130 ft. dry dock. The end 150 ft. of the dry dock is covered and has a 100 ton and a 20 ton overhead crane with 80 ft. of working height. Erie Shipbuilding has all fabricating abilities necessary for ship repair and construction. In addition, the facility has the capability of fabricating large units, turbine, generators, pressure vessels for overseas or Great Lakes shipping. Erie Shipbuilding offers the first dry dock upbound from the Welland Canal.
Hendersonville, NC, United States
FCC custom developed software for ports has a new feature. Data for a vessel can be automatically downloaded from the Lloyd's Register website. With one click, you are linked to the Sea-web search engine and performing a search on the vessel name or other data that you may know about the vessel. The vessel's data is then displayed and you can save it in your file. FCC programmers have designed comprehensive programs for several ports across the country.
Leith, Edinburgh, Great Britain (Uk)
Forth Ports PLC operates eight ports - Dundee on the Tay Estuary, Tilbury on the Thames and six on the Forth Estuary - Leith, Grangemouth, Granton, Methil, Burntisland, Kirkcaldy and the new Port of Rosyth. The former Rosyth Naval Base in Fife was purchased by Rosyth 2000 Consortium, of which Forth Ports PLC is one of five partners. Forth Ports have leased the quay and 60 acres of the site to create a dynamic commercial tidal port.
Gold Beach, OR, United States
FREEMAN MARINE manages projects and outfits vessels worldwide - megayachts, commercial fishing boats, workboats and support vessels - with the finest watertight and weathertight custom fabricated doors, hatches, portlights and windows available.
New York,, NY, United States
The two product service lines that historically have helped maritime companies and self insured employers save millions of dollars has been, 1. Medical Nurse Case Management - where we receive notification of the injury claim within the first 24 hours and the nurse coordinates all the medical care advising our clients on the course of the medical portion of the claim. The benefits resulting in an earlier release to full duty or obtaining medical information early in the claim so that the employer or shipowner can be pre-warned if the injured party cannot go back to work or in the case of a passenger outlining and controlling reasonable rehabilitation costs. 2. On the back end of the claim there is Medical Bill Auditing, this is done by our Med-Check division, by nurses who review medical records, who search for CPT codes errors and look to alleviate any fraud or over exaggeration in medical billing. We audit all medical services of any kind in every state. The plaintiff attorneys in the U.S. along with a small portion of medical providers have been working together to escalate medical damages related to maritime accident claims. The Federal Jones Act and The Federal Long Shore Act does not limit liability awards on maritime claims and therefore it has become an arena for fraud and abuse. The maritime industry can defend against these claims with the proper use of medical cost containment services.
Sonora, Mexico
Oak Brook,, IL, United States
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company (GLDD) provides marine dredging and engineering services that help shape the environment as well as provide transportation resources of communities across the world, including America’s largest cities and busiest ports.
Youngdeungpo-Ku,, Seoul,, South Korea
Hanjin Shipping Co., Ltd. was born through the 1988 merger between Hanjin Container Lines (HJCL) and the most reputable and longest standing shipping company in Korea, Korea Shipping Corporation (KSC), which was established in 1950. Since then, Hanjin has broadened and expanded its operation and service offerings to virtually all aspects of global marine transport. Hanjin has steadily diversified its business by introducing new container and bulk vessels and developing logistics operations in key service areas. Hanjin Shipping Co., Ltd., a member of the Hanjin Group, has developed into a global transportation and logistics company operating around 140 vessels including modern containerships, specialized gas tankers, and bulk carriers. Hanjin Shipping operates a global network, which covers 70 major ports in 35 countries on six continents, including extensive inland transport capabilities. The company operates 9 dedicated marine terminal facilities across its global network. In addition, Hanjin Shipping is represented in 53 countries by approximately 200 owned offices and third party agents. Today, Hanjin distinguishes itself in the industry with a strong commitment to customer satisfaction by providing uncompromising quality and efficiency in all aspects of maritime shipping. In particular, its ardent pursuit of customer satisfaction through strategic investments to establish main trunk routes, dedicated terminals and a strong infrastructure has been the bedrock of its phenomenal growth despite its short history. Hanjin Shipping actively fosters a culture where nothing comes before customer value. As we continue to grow and progress, our foremost target is to strengthen our capability to provide the highest performance level with cost-effective measures in order to meet growing demands of customers. This will help us to achieve our goal of becoming the “world’s most trusted carrier”. Hanjin Shipping has had the reputation of being able to satisfy the most demanding customers within our global network. The company has acquired that reputation by having experienced people on board who understand their customers’requirements and who know how to solve their customers’ needs. The “H” trademark of Hanjin Shipping can be seen in every corner of the world on vessels spanning the globe, containers, terminals, and equipment. Throughout Hanjin’s history the mark has been a benchmark of quality. It is the symbol of commitment to customer satisfaction from the 3,600-plus employees of Hanjin Shipping. This report contains various forward-looking statements and projections and certain assumptions from that information that are based on the best information currently available to management. These forward-looking statements are denoted by phrases such as “the Company expects,” “we anticipate,” “the Company will” or any other language indicating a prediction of future events. Whether these statements and projections are ultimately accurate depends on a number of outside factors that the Company cannot predict or control.
Kansas City,, MO, United States
Designer and Manufacturer of heavy machinery for the marine, industrial and defense markets. INTERCON's corporate offices and production facilities are located on 116 acres in suburban Kansas City, Missouri. The plant is equipped to receive and ship by truck, rail, or barge
Parsippany, NJ, United States
INTTRA is the leading provider of B2B ocean freight services. With its network of 15 carriers, INTTRA currently covers 46% percent of the ocean-going transportation market. Founded by the world’s leading carriers, INTTRA has a long-term industry perspective and does not rely on any venture capital. With its simple to use online system, INTTRA enables shippers, freight forwarders, third party logistics providers, brokers, importers, and industry portals to book cargo across multiple shipping lines in a single integrated process. The name “INTTRA” is a combination of several terms. The “INT” is an abbreviation for International, which represents the extent of INTTRA’s customer reach. The “TRA” is an abbreviation for both transportation and trade, two terms that are essential to the driving principles behind INTTRA. The double “T” in the center of “INTTRA” also represents Track & Trace, the first module offered to the public.
Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Naval Architecture Services specializing in Vessel Design, FE Structural Engineering, CFD Analysis, CAD Bureau, Consultancy and Surveys. Catering for commercial and military vessels and oceangoing yachts.
Calgary,, Alberta, Canada
Imperial Oil Limited is Canada's largest producer of crude oil and a leading producer of natural gas. Imperial, which is 69.6 percent owned by the U.S. corporation Exxon, is Canada's largest refiner of petroleum products, providing the wide variety of products and services that appear under the Esso brand name at more than 2,700 Esso stations across Canada.
LaGrange,, Georgia, United States
Specialty Engineering And Manufacturing For Demanding Fluid Power Projects. Kaydon Fluid Power Division: Seabee - Victor Fluid Power. Cooper has 100 years of experience in the design and manufacture of split roller bearings. The expertise of Cooper's engineering team is most valuable to the designers and operators of industrial equipment. Kaydon bearings are the designer's choice for difficult and sensitive applications in material handling, construction equipment, robotic and other key industrial positions. Kaydon Custom Filtration designs, develops and manufactures standard and custom-engineered filtration products for a wide variety of commercial and military applications. Industrial Tectonics Inc. - The global leader in engineered specialty balls. When your application demands special balls, turn to ITI, the world's only true specialty ball manufacturer. World's largest producer of precision, high performance electro-deposited slip rings, twist capsules, electro-mechanical assemblies.
Ann Arbor, MI, United States
Stamford, Connecticut (CT), United States
Nautical Charts & Cruising Guides, Marine Electronics, Plotting & Weather Software, & Boating Safety Gear for Power & Sail
Boston,, MA, United States
LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, L.L.P. is one of the world's largest law firms with more than 750 lawyers practicing in 14 cities in the U.S. and in ten other countries across the globe. Founded in 1929, LeBoeuf is known for its preeminence in providing legal services to the energy, utilities and insurance industries. Our experience in these fields has in turn brought us to leading positions in corporate and financial services, bankruptcy, and litigation practice in the U.S. and around the world. LeBoeuf represents a diverse range of clients in areas such as banking, finance, insurance, energy, telecommunications, e-commerce, transportation, manufacturing, real estate, and entertainment as well as trade associations and government agencies.
Germany
LINDENAU is one of Germany's most productive, mid-sized shipyards. More than 225 new built ships proudly bear the name of their builders LINDENAU across the oceans and waterways of the world.
London, United Kingdom
LSLC, The Maritime Business Forum, is a specialist centre of excellence for the advancement of shipping law and maritime business. It pioneered maritime risk management education and promotes ‘quality shipping’. It brings together professionals from the practice of maritime law, maritime commerce, the judiciary, academia, maritime organisations, as well as students, for knowledge exchange, development of professional skills and business. Being an Industry Forum, it is funded by the shipping industry through membership or event fees and sponsorships. Its members range across the board of the sectors of the industry.
MANGALORE, KARNATAKA, India
Builders of quality seacrafts in wood and fiberglass for work, fishing and pleasure - since 1969
Rockville, MD, United States
Manugistics is today's leading provider of Enterprise Profit Optimization (EPO). Combining the cost-reducing power of supplier relationship management and supply chain management with the revenue-enhancing capability of pricing and revenue optimization, our EPO solutions integrate pricing, forecasting, and operational planning and execution to help enhance margins across the enterprise and the extended trading network. Manugistics solutions are used by more than 1,100 clients around the world, including more than half of the Fortune 50® to lower operating costs, improve customer service, enhance profitability, and accelerate growth by optimizing the supply-demand network from design and procurement through pricing and delivery. "HTTP-EQUIV="description
St. John's,, NL, Canada
Marine Atlantic Inc is a Canadian Federal Crown corporation that operates ferries across the Cabot Strait between the island of Newfoundland and mainland Canada, according to contracts in place with Transport Canada. The ferries operate year-round on the 100 nautical mile route between Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and North Sydney, Nova Scotia and during the summer on the 280 nautical mile route between Argentia, Newfoundland and North Sydney. In 1999, the company's vessels transported 432,000 passengers, 134,000 passenger vehicles and 76,000 commercial vehicles on the Port aux Basques run and 46,000 passengers, 16,000 passenger vehicles and 500 commercial vehicles on the Argentia run. This represents an 8% increase over 1998 for passenger vehicles on the Port aux Basques run, an 11% increase on the Argentia run and an 8% increase in commercial vehicles. This follows strong growth in both 1998 and 1997. Marine Atlantic experienced its third consecutive record-traffic year in 2000, surpassing the half million-passenger level for the first time between Newfoundland and mainland Canada. Marine Atlantic carried 508,970 passengers in 2000, an increase of 7% over the previous year. The company owns four ocean class vessels: The superferry MV Caribou was built at the Davie shipyard in Levis and entered service in 1986 on the Port aux Basques run. It is 179 m long, has a GRT of 27,212 tonnes, and can carry over 1000 passengers and 350 autos or an equivalent number of trucks. All vehicle space is high headroom. The vessel operates at over 20 knots, has fin stabilizers, bow and stern thrusters, roll-through loading and a ‘1a super’ ice class hull. The MV Joseph and Clara Smallwood is a sistership to the Caribou and entered service in 1990. It operates during the winter to Port aux Basques and during the summer to both Port aux Basques and Argentia. The MV Atlantic Freighter was built in Asia in 1978 and was acquired for the Port aux Basques run in 1988 mainly to carry trailers without drivers, containers and dangerous commodities. The vessel is not a passenger ferry. It is 151 m long, has a GRT of 5466 and can carry 75 trailers. The MV Leif Ericson began operation on the Port aux Basques run on June 2, 2001. It has a GRT of 18,523 tonnes and will carry 500 passengers and up to 300 autos or 75 trucks at 17 knots. As with the superferries, it has two high headroom decks and roll-through loading. It also has stabilizers, bow thrusters and an ice-class hull. A strength of the company is its well trained workforce. Peak season employment will be in the range of 1100 employees at shore locations and aboard the vessels. The person-year equivalent will be about 900. In 2000, customer revenues grew by more than 3 percent over the previous year, while an increase in spending was also reported. The company has no debt. As per the contract with Transport Canada, a Federal subsidy is granted to cover any shortfall. The company's vessel operations are certified according to the International Safety Management Code, which ensures highest level discipline relating to safety matters and pollution prevention. Management functions of the company are found in three locations. The head office, including the President and CEO, public relations, auditing, and corporate council are located in St. John's, Newfoundland. The finance, accounting, computer systems and risk management functions are located in Port aux Basques. The operations management, human resources, purchasing, marine technical, and safety functions are located in North Sydney. Terminal operations, maintenance, reservations, and stores are located in both North Sydney and Port aux Basques. The company and its predecessor companies have operated ferries across the Cabot Strait for over 100 years. Until recently, the company also operated ferries to and from Prince Edward Island, across the Bay of Fundy and into the US and to / from and along the Labrador coast. With a new focus and new resources, the company's staff looks forward to effectively meeting customer transportation needs to and from Newfoundland.
Utica, IN, United States
Marine Builders, Inc., in business for over 26 years and offering over 100 years of combined experience, has become an industry leader in the commercial marine industry. Located at the 595.7 river mile on the Ohio River in Utica, Indiana, our 23 acre shipyard and protected harbor give us an accessible location for clients across the eastern United States and the inland river system. Our in-house engineering and design staff will gladly assist you with any of our standard boat designs, or we can develop a design to meet your specific requirements. Working in conjunction with the United States Coast Guard personnel insures compliance with current regulations on design, construction and certification. Each vessel is certified by the Coast Guard, ready for operation, when delivered. Our production personnel provide full service for production and repairs, using the latest fabrication equipment and techniques. Our staff includes certified pipefitters, welders, fabricators, carpenters, painters, mechanics and electricians. Contact Marine Builders and let our experienced staff assist you on your next marine project - from repairing a barge to designing a vessel to meet your specifications
Glyfada, Greece
Marpo Marine and Industrial Services ltd is a Private Company, founded in Greece in 1976, dealing with the design and applications of: Cathodic Protection (Sacrificial Anode Systems, Impressed Current Systems). Electrolytic Antifouling Systems (Marine Growth Prevention Systems). Rubber products for marine applications