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Groningen, Netherlands
Anker Rechtsbijstand verzekerd u als MKB'er of particulier van professionele juridische bijstand.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Aon Corporation is the world's premier insurance brokerage, consulting services and consumer insurance underwriting organization. Aon creates value for clients by offering knowledgeable, flexible and innovative solutions, from mitigating risk to improving human resources. Our professionals provide convenient and efficient access to Aon's far-reaching global network. With these resources, we can create customized solutions that bring tangible value to the bottom line.
Arendal, Norway
Gard AS is a major and serious player in the marine and energy insurance field. The company, formerly Gard Services, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Assuranceforeningen Gard, the Gard P&I Club.
New York, NY, United States
Argo Marine provides the marine industry with specialized inventories of of marine supplies, equipment, and renewal parts. Our worldwide branches and stocking distribution centers keep our customers supplied on a moment's notice. Our expanded goal is to provide the industry with the world's most convenient single-source marine supply company. Argo's network of distribution centers maintains comprehensive inventories to keep your ships(American, European, or Japanese built) sailing. Numerous reputable manufacturers' full lines are available to you for electrical and mechanical equipment and their renewal parts...worldwide. We take pride in our reputation for prompt, accurate, personalized service.
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Indonesia
London, United Arab Emirates
The UK's leading ports group, ABP owns and operates 21 ports all around the UK and handles approximately a quarter of the country's seaborne trade. Its ports are: Ayr, Barrow, Barry, Cardiff, Fleetwood, Garston, Goole, Grimsby, Hull, Immingham, Ipswich, King's Lynn, Lowestoft, Newport, Plymouth, Port Talbot, Silloth, Southampton, Swansea, Teignmouth and Troon. ABP also has a property division which is responsible for managing the Group's extensive land and property assets. Issues relating to land that is used for port operations may involve anything from managing tenancy agreements to renegotiating leases, or providing expert advice on property-related matters when a disposal or acquisition is being considered. In addition, ABP's property division negotiates and manages the disposal of land and property that has been identified as non-core to the ongoing ports and transport business, adding value by securing alternative planning consents and infrastructure where appropriate.
Vika, Oslo,, Norway
Welcome to SKULD Assuranceforeningen Skuld provides Protection & Indemnity (P&I) insurance to shipowners and charterers all over the world. Its purpose is to "offer mutual insurance against third-party liabilities and losses incurred in direct connection with the operation of the entered vessels." The Club also offers Freight, Demurrage and Defence (FDD) cover to its members. Established in 1897 in Oslo, Norway, some 50 % of the tonnage entered in the Association is still Scandinavian-controlled, reflecting the club’s traditional balance between Scandinavian and non-Scandinavian business. Its other important markets are most Western European countries, Russia, Singapore, China incl. Hong Kong and USA. With its established and strong position in "mature" markets such as Norway and Denmark, the largest growth potential is currently in Greece and Asia. In addition to its head office in Oslo, Skuld has offices in Copenhagen, Bergen, Piraeus and Hong Kong. World-wide, the organisation has a staff of some 135 members, all employed directly by the Association. The Club can also draw on an extensive network of correspondents - such as the New York-based Anchor Marine, established in 1998 as an exclusive correspondent for Skuld, which assists the Club in the large number of US-related matters. As a mutual association, the Club is owned and controlled directly by its members. The President & CEO reports to the Board of Directors. The Rules of the Association specifies the division of powers between the President & CEO, the Board of Directors, the Committee and the Annual General Meeting. In 2000, Skuld was reorganised through the establishment of a total of nine syndicates, each with an overall responsibility for one or more geographical markets. A separate energy syndicate, based in Oslo and in charge of global operations in the energy field, was also established. Skuld is one of thirteen members of the International Group of P&I Clubs which work closely together in reinsurance and other matters of common interest. In August 2001, Skuld entered into a strategic partnership with Royal & SunAlliance which i.a. has an extensive, world-wide portfolio in Hull & Machinery insurance. Initially, the two partners will offer a joint one policy fixed premium cover for vessels up to 3000 GT, and seek to co-ordinate the activities of their technical departments. Other areas of co-operation are likely to follow suit.
Alicante, Spain
Norway
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