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Indianapolis, IN, United States

The Ports of Indiana is a quasi-governmental organization that operates a statewide system of ports, foreign trade zones and economic development programs under the authority of the Indiana Port Commission, a seven-member bipartisan board appointed by the governor.

(317) 232-9200
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Providence, RI, United States

The Port of Providence is one of the oldest operating ports in the United States. First utilized by colonial commerce, it has progressed to its current status as the premier bulk and speciality cargo facility serving the northeastern region of the Untied States. Located at the top of the Naragansett Bay and on the Providence River, ProvPort offers vessels six deep water berths that exceed the depths associated with other northeastern ports. In addition, ProvPort has over 300,000 square feet of warehouse space, generous outside storage areas, railroad access to all major, national lines, heavy lifting capacity, and a productive and flexible work force. ProvPort's occupies over 105 acres immediately adjacent to its berths. Some of the area is leased to major international and local corporations, including: Univar USA is a packager and distributor for specialty chemicals utilized by manufacturers and water agencies throughout New England. Univar's administrative headquarters, processing plant and distribution facility are located within and adjacent to ProvPort. TEPPCO is a subsidiary unit of Duke Energy. Their ProvPort facility stands as the major distribution terminal for propane throughout TEPPCO's New England market. Glens Falls/Lehigh Cement recently invested in excess of $15 million to create its New England distribution center. The new dome structure can hold in excess of 35,000 tons of cement that can then be distributed via truck and rail its customer in the region. Metals Recycling has been an active tenant of the port since the mid-1980's. Its facility receives various grades of scrap metal for export by both barge and vessel. Metals' is jointly owned by local interests along with the Hugo Neu Corporation and Snitzer Steel, both nationally recognized scrap metal processors. Morton Salt recently signed a long-term lease with ProvPort. This action establishes ProvPort as its major distribution point for road salt. Morton Salt is the major supplier of road salt to governmental jurisdictions and private entities in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut.

(401)781-4717
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WAKEFIELD, RI, United States

401-783-5310
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TIBURON, CA, United States

415-435-5602
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Saint John,, New Brunswick, Canada

The Saint John Port Authority is a locally managed international seaport providing intermodal transportation links to a market of 100 million consumers. We believe productive and cost-effective cargo handling is the key to meeting customers' individual needs. The Port of Saint John is one of the oldest and most active seaports on the Atlantic seaboard, handling an average of 25 million metric tonnes of cargo annually. We handle diverse breakbulk cargo such as forest products and steel; containerized cargo; and bulk cargo such as petroleum, potash, and salt. Located on the Bay of Fundy, the Port of Saint John has 27 berthing facilities and a docking front of 3865 metres. We are also known for low tariffs and we even provide market information and assistance at no charge. An independent and locally operated Canada Port Authority, the Port of Saint John is a modern transportation centre ready to navigate your way to international markets. Whether you are looking to import or export, Saint John is your Port of Call.

(506) 636-4869
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Salt Lake City,, Utah, United States

(801) 252-9336
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Newport Beach,, CA, United States

714-725-8292
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Tacoma, WA, United States

(206) 383-1914
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+47 75 69 02 67
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Poole,, Dorset, United Kingdom

01202 669244
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Center,, Texas, United States

936-598-4900
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United States

Salt Gone Removes Salt and Chloride on almost any surface and adds a rust preventative. Non-Toxic and Biodegradable.

Hoboken, NJ, United States

WHAT IS SIMSITE? Simsite is a graphite-fiber reinforced composite material manufactured by the Sims Pump Valve Company. Simsite is a heavy duty structural composite laminate material which must be machined to create such parts as impellers and casing rings. Specifically, it is a graphite combination-fiber reinforced composite material with phenolic resin. Depending on the application, the fibers are interwoven in a bi-directional or tri-directional weave. The reinforcing fibers are all continuous for high strength. The Simsite composite consists of equal amounts of structural fibers and resin for high physical properties and a wide range of chemical resistance.

(201) 792-0600
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Port Adelaide, South Australia,, Australia

Thevenard is 793km west of Adelaide, and 3km from the centre of Ceduna, a town with a population of over 4,000. Major export cargoes handled through the port include gypsum, grains, seeds and salt exports, and fertiliser imports. During 2001/2002, 1.5 million tonnes of cargo was

+61 8 8447 0611
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North Miami,, FL, United States

Founded in 1967, US Ice Machines Mfg. Co. (USIMCO) manufactures ice machines designed to meet the widely varying needs of different industries ranging from 1-1/4 ton to 20 ton models that can produce 2,500 to 40,000 lbs of ice per day. USIMCO machines deliver ice that is rock-hard for just pennies per lb. The product line includes machines that produce cracked ice, cylinder ice and block ice. There are also marine-based salt water ice machines and ozonated ice machines. USIMCO is in the process of developing a flaked ice machine.

+1-877-681-6623, +1-305-681-0023
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United States

"This is a spellbinding and eloquent story of tragedy, courage and the triumph of one man determined to see that his shipmates did not die in vain. Frump is a master reporter, and his prose grabs you and doesn't let you go. Until the Sea Shall Free Them is in the finest traditions of literary and investigative journalism." Mark Bowden, author, "Black Hawk Down" "This is a story told with riveting intensity. Frump captures both the feel of the cruel sea and the determination of a group of individuals who worked together to fix a broken system. Until the Sea Shall Free Them is maritime journalism at its best." Paul Stillwell, US Naval Institute "...a masterfully told tale of corruption, survival and redemption...Combining elements of salty derring-do, courtroom drama and modern corporate morality tale, it makes Sebastian Junger's 1997 best seller The Perfect Storm read like child's play." Jim Haner, The Baltimore Sun

North Kingstown,, Rhode Island, United States

Vibtech Inc. specializes in design of vessels and ship's systems to military and commercial specifications.

(401) 294-1590
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