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BATON ROUGE, LA, United States
CINCINNATI, OH, United States
JEFFERSON CITY, MO, United States
HOUSTON, TX, United States
WASHINGTON, DC, United States
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Private venture capital firm investing in early stage technology companies in the Mid-Atlantic states.
Calcutta, India, India
Calcutta port started operations in 1870. It was initially designed by the then British Government in line with the Port of London, to take care of its business and colonial interest. Despite innumerable odds faced by the port since its inception, it used to enjoy a premier position amongst the major ports of India and accounted for nearly 50% of the sea-borne trade till independence. However, with the rapid industrialisation in Western India concomitant to gradual deterioration of the industrial sector in Eastern India, the glory of this grand port has been outstripped. Calcutta port, the only riverine major port in India has two docking arms the Calcutta Dock System (CDS) and Haldia Dock Complex (HDC). CDS with its impounded docking arrangement, is located within Calcutta city and connected to Bay of Bengal through 156 nautical miles long navigational channel through river Hooghly. The Hooghly channel, longest ever riverine waterway used by ocean-going vessels, is infamous for its traps, siltations and known to maritime world as one of the highly unpredictable and risky navigational route. HDC is located at the bank of river Hooghly and Haldi, has started operations in 1968 as a satellite port of CDS. It also operates through impounded docking arrangement due to low river draft. The port serves to a vast hinterland, which includes states of West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, Eastern Uttar Pradesh, states of North-East India and the two land-locked nations of Nepal and Bhutan. Future plan Calcutta Port has outlined expansion plan for handling 50 million tonnes of cargo by 2000-01. The port is considering a fourth oil jetty to handle projected POL traffic.
Montreal,, Quebec, Canada
CN: North America's Railroad CN is a leader in the North American rail industry. Following its acquisition of Illinois Central in 1999, WC in 2001 and GLT in 2004, as well as its partnership agreement with BC Rail in 2004, CN provides shippers with more options and greater reach in the rapidly expanding market for north-south trade. We are a more efficient railroad: CN has one of the best operating ratios in this industry and is committed to moving more freight, more quickly and with fewer assets. We are a more connected railroad: CN is the only railroad which crosses the continent east-west and north-south, serving ports on the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf coasts while linking customers to all three NAFTA nations. We are a more diverse railroad: CN revenues derive from the movement of a diversified and balanced portfolio of goods including petroleum and chemicals, grain and fertilizers, coal, metals and minerals, forest products, intermodal and automotive.
Cherbourg, France, France
Sete, France, France
New Roads, LA, United States
Georgia, United States
New York,, NY, United States
Our mission is to assist companies and organization to upgrade & systematize their flow of financial information to the international institutional investment community, improve their communication with current shareholders, enhance their profile within the financial media & press and take advantage of favorable opportunities in the US and international capital markets through private placements and other transactions. To this effect together with our affiliates we provide financial advisory and investment banking services.
c/o Capital Maritime & Trading Corp., 3, Iassonos st., Piraeus, Greece
Capital Product Partners L.P. (Nasdaq:CPLP), a Marshall Islands master limited partnership, is an international owner of modern double-hull tankers. The Partnership owns 19 vessels, including 16 modern MR tankers, two small product tankers and one suezmax crude oil tanker. Most of its 19 vessels are under medium- to long-term charters to BP Shipping Limited, Morgan Stanley Capital Group Inc., Overseas Shipholding Group and Capital Maritime & Trading Corp.
London, United Kingdom
Houston, TX, United States
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Bari, Italy, Italy
La Spezia, Italy, Italy
Pesaro, Italy, Italy