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Bremen-Vegesack, Germany
Previous Name: Bremer Vulkan Marineschiffbau GmbH (BVM)
Takoradi, Ghana
Gulf of Guinea, is one of Ghana’s two principal ports. The country is bordered by Togo, Burkina Faso and Cote d’Ivoire. The port has 8 deep-water berths, which handle vessels carrying manganese, bauxite, as well as oil tankers and a coaster. There are also seven buoy moorings for vessels loading export cargoes of logs, sawn timber, cocoa beans, cocoa products. Equipment at the port includes four portal cranes of 3-ton capacities for cocoa handling, two 15-ton cranes for handling general cargo, and three 15-ton cranes for log handling. The port also has 40 forklifts with 3 to 42-ton capacities, twenty 3-ton overhead gantries and 2 mobile cranes (90- and 14-ton capacities). Storage space is available in sheds and warehouses. Special storage is available for sawn timber and there are storage tanks with direct connections to the oil berth. Transportation links inland are provided by road and rail.
Point Pleasant, NJ, United States
Manila, Philippines
Corporate Profile: Incorporated in 1987, International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) is a Philippine company involved in the management, operation and development of container ports and terminals worldwide. As a port operator, we perform a variety of cargo handling services, including the loading, unloading and storing of various commercial cargo. As a manager and developer, we plan, fund and implement a growth scheme involving continuous improvements in port infrastructure, equipment and information technology to enable the port to efficiently respond to the demands of international trade.
Greenwich, CT, United States
Wewelsfleth, Germany
Hamburg, Germany
Papua New Guinea
Cassis Cedex, France
manufacture propulsion systems, marine generator sets suitable to all applications, supply marine gearboxes and all other propulsion chain components.
Maroussi, Athens,, Greece
Star Bulk is a global shipping company providing worldwide seaborne transportation solutions in the dry bulk sector. Star Bulk's vessels transport major bulks, which include iron ore, coal and grain and minor bulks such as bauxite, fertilizers and steel products. Star Bulk was incorporated in the Marshall Islands on December 13, 2006 and is headquartered in Athens, Greece. Its common stock and warrants trade on the NASDAQ Global Market under the symbols "SBLK" and "SBLKW" respectively. Currently, Star Bulk has an operating fleet of eleven dry bulk carriers, plus definitive agreements to acquire one Supramax dry bulk carrier and sell its Panamax dry bulk carrier. The total fleet of twelve vessels consists of three Capesize, one Panamax and eight Supramax dry bulk vessels with an average age of approximately 9.7 years and a combined cargo carrying capacity of approximately 1,033,850 deadweight tons.
Norway
Greinsfurth/Amstetten, Austria
Duisburg, Germany
WOMA designs, manufactures and markets high-pressure plunger pumps and high-pressure water jetting systems with manually operated or manipulator-controlled water tools.