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Rotterdam, Netherlands
Holland Marine Equipment (HME) is the central representative organisation for the Dutch Maritime Industries. The association promotes the positioning of The Netherlands’ suppliers of marine services and equipment by serving the interests in the broadest sense, strengthening the quality image, stimulating innovations and clustering of know-how. The over 160 associated companies are active in the fields of maritime engineering & contracting, fabrication of installations and components, the supply of maritime services and ship repair. The association is founded in 1986 and is based in the historic ‘Hulstkamp Building’ in the centre of maritime Rotterdam.
Amaroussion, Greece
GAC Athens provides integrated shipping, logistics, and marine services including port agency, bunker supply, and hub agency services with regional and global coverage.
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong, China
Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH), the world's largest independent port operator and a subsidiary of the diversified Hutchison Whampoa Limited, has invested in 17 ports worldwide.
Odessa, Ukraine
ICENTRE of OSMA in Odessa, Ukraine provides maritime literature and information related to SOLAS, IMO, STCW, and MARPOL regulations.
Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines
IDESS Maritime Centre (Subic) Inc. is a maritime training center located in Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines, offering STCW courses and maritime education.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Founded in 1954, the Institute for Shipping Economics and Logistics (ISL) is a private, not-for-profit foundation and is one of the leading maritime research and consulting institutes in Europe. In 4 departments: + Logistical Systems; + Maritime Economy and Transport; + Information Logistics; and + Planning and Simulation Systems, the staff members work in interdisciplinary project teams, well equipped with modern instrumentation at practice-oriented research and development projects. Consulting and services in these 4 departments are offered to companies in the marine industry and maritime economy as well as for government, individual countries, and the European Commission. ISL possesses one of the world's largest Information Centre/Librarys for the maritime economy and also publishes statistical market analyses.
Egypt
International Maritime Centre SA is a maritime services company based in Egypt, providing various shipping and maritime industry solutions.
Mumbai,, Maharashtra, India
Founded in 1998 by Barber International, IMTC designs, develops and delivers training courses as per the training needs identified by its customers in the maritime industry. The course offered cover a variety of technical and non-technical subjects and cater to maritime professionals afloat and ashore. The training centre also provides mentoring services to deck & engine training officers. IMTC has academic collaborations with some of the best institutions & maritime entities.
Netherlands
Since its founding in 1954, Keppel Verolme (formerly Verolme Botlek)has developed major capabilities in dry-docking, repair, and conversion of ships and floating offshore units. Situated in Rotterdam's Botlek area, the companies facilities are ideally located, in the heart of one of the world's major industrial and transportation centres. DRY DOCK DETAILS: DOCK NO. 5: 230.00 X 35.50 X 8.00 DOCK NO. 6: 275.00 X 41.00 X 10.30 DOCK NO. 7: 405.00 X 90.00 X 11.06
Kherson, Kherson, Ukraine
Kherson Seafarers’ Training Centre was formed as one of the first non-state maritime training establishments with approval of Ukrainian Maritime Administration. Centre is one of the few similar Ukrainian educational establishments included at the official edition Lloyd's Ship Management - LSM Guide to Worldwide Maritime Training. Education and training of seafarers is based on the IMO model courses and requirements of international agreements about professional training of maritime staff.
London, United Kingdom
LSLC, The Maritime Business Forum, is a specialist centre of excellence for the advancement of shipping law and maritime business. It pioneered maritime risk management education and promotes ‘quality shipping’. It brings together professionals from the practice of maritime law, maritime commerce, the judiciary, academia, maritime organisations, as well as students, for knowledge exchange, development of professional skills and business. Being an Industry Forum, it is funded by the shipping industry through membership or event fees and sponsorships. Its members range across the board of the sectors of the industry.
Hahnville, LA, United States
STOCKHOLM, Sweden
Maritime Forum (Sjöfartsforum) -association for companies and organizations within the Swedish shipping sector. The main object is to inform about Swedish shipping and its role and advantages for the industry and society. Main target groups; politicians and decision-makers, young people. Maritime Forum is also appointed Shortsea Promotion Centre Sweden.
Alexandria, Egypt
- Repots on shipping casualties statististics on the last 5 years -- Reports on port state contro statistics. - Reports on the ISM code and studies.
Barneveld, Netherlands
Cranes, Davits, Deck Equipment & Survival Systems Ned-Deck Marine - or NDM for short - is a dynamic and fast growing manufacturer of life-saving appliances, located in the geographical centre of the Netherlands (Barneveld). Founded in 1996, NDM has rapidly grown to become one of the leaders in the lifesaving industry (see NDM History). Our activities are focused on the need for safe and reliable types of gravity davits (using winch and wire rope), free-fall systems and davits for rescue boats / raft handling. Additionally we also manufacture a complete range of stores / provision cranes.
CA, United States
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Norbulk Shipping UK Ltd. evolved 17 years ago to continue the ship management activities originally established by a Norwegian Owner in the 1960's. The Company offers a full range of technical and consultancy services since its formation Norbulk has experienced steady growth through a proactive approach to safety, quality and technology. The Glasgow office is the operators centre responsible for the day to day technical, safety and crew management functions. The fully managed fleet of over 60 vessels consists of Refrigerated Cargo Vessels, Multi Purpose Container ships, Bulk, Crude, Chemical and Product Tankers. Norbulk has taken a leading role in developing Safety and Quality systems. One of the first managers to receive dual accreditation from DNV for Quality and Safety Management for Safe Operation and Pollution Prevention, since 1994 systems have been audited in compliance with the ISM codes, ISO 9002, and DNV's SEP program. An experienced pool of over 2000 seafarers is employed by Norbulk Manning Services. Officers and Rating s are mainly from Western Europe, FSU, Baltic States, India and the Philippines. Norbulk has taken a very active role in the training of cadets and promoting the skills of seafarers so vital to continuing high standards of future ship operations.
Toms River, New Jersey, United States
Northeastern Regional Aquacultural Centre provides research and training in aquaculture and marine sciences to support sustainable seafood production.
United Kingdom
Bremen, Germany
Service centre for the world-wide monitoring of container supply chains
VARNA, Bulgaria
OZSAY-BULGARIA, AUTHORIZED SALES, INSTALLATIONS, SERVICE & REPAIRS OF MARINE RADIO-NAVIGATIONAL & SAFETY ELECTRONICS AND EQUIPMENT, COMPLETE GMDSS RADIO-SYSTEMS, UAIS/AIS, GPS, RADARS, ECHO-SOUNDERS, VHF'S, SATCOMS, NAVTEX RECEIVERS, EPIRB'S, SART'S ETC.