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Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
MISSION: To deliver a reliable, efficient and cost-effective network of Aids to Navigation for the benefit and safety of all Mariners. The Northern Lighthouse Board's principal concern is with safety: the safety of the mariner at sea; the safety of our own people employed in or around some of the world's most dangerous coastlines; and the safety of environment in which we, and those who come after us, must live and work. The Northern Lighthouse Board has long been at the forefront of navigational technology. The programme to automate all major lighthouses was successfully completed on 31 March 1998. The Board completed the conversion of all its statutory lit buoyage to solar power in 1997. Thereafter, an ongoing programme of modernisation and overhaul will continue well into the 21st Century. The Board has always prided itself on its efficiency and cost effectiveness. For the future, it aims to provide a reliable, low-maintenance and cost-effective network of Aids to Navigation, backed by a safe, efficient and professional support organisation. The joint General Lighthouse Authorities' policy is based on the continuing requirement for the foreseeable future for a base-level of traditional visual aids to navigation, in the form of lights, beacons and buoyage, but a decreasing reliance of these "traditional" aids to navigation and an increasing reliance on high-precision radio aids. The Joint GLAs' policy also provides a mechanism for the ongoing review of tasking and policies.
Va. Beach,, VA, United States
FOAM FILLED FENDERS, BUOYS, FLOATING SECURITY BARRIER, UNDERWATER CORROSION CONTROL, COMPOSITE PILES AND COMPOSITE TIMBERS
Madison, Connecticut, United States
Early warning Oil Spill Detection by solar powered buoys (OSPRA). Telemetered data to central Base Station. Sump monitoring for oil with SumpSensor
Pensacola,, FL, United States
The Port of Pensacola is northwest Florida's leading deep-water port and is located on the Gulf of Mexico and is at latitude 30 degrees, 24 minutes north', longitude 87 degrees, 13 minutes west (11 miles from sea buoy). The port offers stevedoring and marine terminal services for any description of bulk, break-bulk and unitized freight. Bagged agricultural products, forest products, asphalt, sulpher, lime, steel products, frozen and refrigerated foods and project cargos are a few of the many commodities frequently handled through the Port of Pensacola.
Isle of Man, United Kingdom
Independent mooring consultants to the oil & gas, shipping and general marine industries.
Ålesund, Norway
Regatta has been working with buoyancy products since 1950. The know how has been strengthened continously through new developments and inventions according to updated requirements. The first working suit in the world with in-built buoyancy, was made by this company in the beginning of 1970. The first buoyant sweater in the world was invented by Regatta in 1991. Beside this leisure range, Regatta also produce for the professional market. The first thermal lifejacket in the world approved by NMD in 1994, was The Regatta Thermal Cruise vest.
Yeronga, QLD, Australia
Software products for learning and review of the nautical "Rules of the Road" and IALA buoyage.
Brownwood, TX, United States
Complete line of Buoys, Float Balls and Pontoons. Formerly Rotocast Plastic Products.
Monaco Cedex
St. Cloud,, Minnesota, United States
Stearns Inc. the world wide leader of personal safety and survival products.
St.Petersburg, Russia
Sudomech Supply - general shipchandler, marine supplies, spare parts, provisions, FRS service, shiprepair, spares re-conditioning, agent of Mobil, Shell, Unitor, Jotun, Kansai Paint, Akzo Nobel
Killybegs, Donegal, Ireland
Gloversville,, NY, United States
Taylor Made Solutions for marine OEMs, boatbuilders, consumer boating aftermarket --- buoys, fenders, boat covers, hardware; glass, glazing, windshields, windows, doors, hatches; air conditioning, refrigeration; toilets, deodorant chemicals, pumpout systems; navigation, interior, fiber optic lighting; vitreous china sanitaryware, plumbing fixtures
Gloversville,, NY, United States
Taylor Made Solutions for marine OEMs, boatbuilders, consumer boating aftermarket --- buoys, fenders, boat covers, hardware; glass, glazing, windshields, windows, doors, hatches; air conditioning, refrigeration; toilets, deodorant chemicals, pumpout systems; navigation, interior, fiber optic lighting; vitreous china sanitaryware, plumbing fixtures
Gilford, New Hampshire, United States
Watermark Navigation offers customers a complete line of marine navigation aids including buoys, lanterns, day markers, floating barriers, and mooring gear.
Singapore, Singapore
Modern Shipyard owned, operated and managed by Brian Chang Group headquarters in Singapore. Largest Revolving Crane in the World-2,000t. Widest Dry Dock of 120metres x 430metres. 70 naval architects, 300 engineers & 1,500 staff.
Kyobashi K-1 Building 3F, 7-12 Yaesu 2-chome Chuo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan
Zeni Lite Buoy Co., Ltd. is a global leader in the design and manufacture of marine aids-to-navigation and marine safety products. It has maintained a policy of continuous technological development in the marine aids-to-navigation field to the present day.