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Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia
BINTULU PORT , ultra modem and purpose built port is one of the top ports in South-East Asia. The port is strategically located along the busy sealanes between the BIMP-EAGA Far East and Europe on latitude 03 degree 16' N, longitude 113 degree 04' E on the north-east coast of Sarawak, Malaysia. Bintulu Port is managed and operated by Bintulu Port Sdn. Bhd. (BPSB), a company set up in 1993 to take over all port facilities and services in the port under a government policy on privatisation.
Washington, DC, United States
Dyer Ellis & Joseph provides legal representation on bankruptcy, corporate law, employment law, environmental regulation and litigation, equipment leasing and aircraft finance, government contracts, health care, information technology, intellectual property, international trade and transactions, legislation and lobbying, maritime law and vessel finance, mergers and acquisitions, project finance, securities regulation and litigation, structured finance, tax and white-collar defense
Lockport, LA, United States
Foremost provider of marine repair and conversion services and a leading provider of new construction services to the energy, commercial and government marine markets in the Gulf of Mexico region. ISO 9001 Certified. Since 1946 family owned.
Vancouver,, British Columbia, Canada
The Chamber of Shipping has proudly served the international shipping industry community in British Columbia since 1923. The Chamber is a forum for the gathering, developing and disseminating of information both to the membership and shipping communities around the world. Information relating to new developments in shipping services, government legislation as well as alternative services and opportunities in trade, commerce, or education are handled by the Chamber and its dedicated committees. Established as a non profit society in 1923, The Chamber of Shipping of British Columbia provides its services to three categories of members. 'Full Members' are drawn from the ship owners, operators and agents, representing the foreign flag international deep sea segment of the B.C. shipping community. Associate or Service Membership is offered to other entities which see value in a close relationship with the Chamber. The Chamber has 140 members, in total. The objects define a role of facilitation and interaction, in the interests of members, with all levels of government and the wider marine community. The President, Staff and Board of Directors are all actively involved in the work of the Chamber in fulfilling its mandate. This is achieved through their involvement in standing and adhoc committees devoted to key topics, for example,Ship and Port Operations, Navigation and Pilotage, Cruise, Liner, Legislation etc. The facilitation role is further exemplified through the Chamber's role in the registration of vessels under the Canadian oil spill regulations. The Chamber has also spearheaded the formation of an informal coalition, The Western Marine Community (WMC), with the aim of ensuring an equitable regional apportionment of the Coast Guard's cost recovery program.
United States
Brooktronics Manufactures a wide range of brush plating solutions and equipment to meet the requirements of both government and industrial customers, including MIL-STD-865, MIL-STD-2197, AMS-2451 as well as many others
Brunei Darussalam
Edgewater,, FL, United States
Portsmouth,, VA, United States
Dulles, VA, United States
CEXEC, Inc. is a privately-held information technology and management services firm established in 1976. The company provides network services; engineered IT solutions; and acquisition, program and financial management services to numerous government and commercial clients. CEXEC is one of the largest and most successful American Indian-owned high technology companies in the nation.
Wachapreague, VA, United States
The CIB Daily Maritime Bulletin is published by the Congressional Information Bureau (not a US Government entity). Initiated in 1897, the CIB Daily Maritime Newsletter is known as the "Bible of the Maritime Industry." Our daily news service spans not only activities happening in the U.S. Congress but also includes government activities, including federal courts. We also bring our readers daily news at it happens relating ocean carriers, conferences, NVOCCs, ocean consolidators, port, union, shipbuilding, and major international activities and news events.
Greenwood Village,, CO, United States
CIBER, Inc. (NYSE: CBR) is a leading international, system integration consultancy, providing IT services for Internet strategy and development, complete life cycle system support (from customer quotation through cash collection), with superior value-priced services for both private and government sector clients. CIBER,Inc, headquartered in Colorado, USA has offices throughout the United States, and in Canada and the UK. CIBER’s services are offered on a project or strategic staffing basis, in both custom and enterprise resource planning (ERP) package environments, and across all technology platforms, operating systems and infrastructures.
Wanchai,, Hong Kong, China
Date: 6 - 9 December, 2005 Venue: Shanghai New International Expo Centre Marintec China, The All China Maritime Conference and Exhibition, is the most important maritime event in China. This biennial exhibition and conference has grown substantially since its inception in 1981. The 2003 edition was the largest ever, spanning 18,000 sqm, with 809 exhibiting companies from 32 countries and regions, and 15 national pavilions. The exhibition continues to receive the endorsement of senior government officials and the support of major maritime organisations in China and overseas. This event is the definitive maritime gathering not just for China but the entire Asia-Pacific region.
New York, NY, United States
Russia: All 89 Regions Trade & Investment Guide is the most complete compilation of economic data for all regions of Russia. A functional, subscription-based research resource, The Guide consists of a family of products: a soft cover book, a CD-ROM and updates. Resolving the current difficulty in sourcing information about Russia's vast regions: what they are, what they produce, what they can sell and what they seek to buy, what investment opportunities the regions offer, The Guide meets the information needs of business communities, governments and academic circles throughout the world. With opening statements by Mr. Sergey Mironov, Chairman of the Federation Council; Mr. Mr. James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank; United States Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Donald L. Evans; Mr. Jerry Jasinowski, President of the US National Association of Manufacturers and Mr. Arkady Volski, President of RSPP, the Guide's publishing date is set for November 2003. Russia: All 89 Regions Trade and Investment Guide offers a unique collection of data, retrieved directly from local administrations and governments, and reviewed and verified through government agencies. To meet western standards, the information is structured and re-edited by independent professionals with Western expertise. The Guide's unparalleled content coverage offers the business community practical, factual, up-to-date, region-specific information on markets, sources of supply, trade opportunities, operating conditions, investment projects, legal and tax environment, current economic conditions, and risks. Academia gains a reference source for essential economic and demographic information on every Russian region - unavailable until today.
Calcutta, India, India
Calcutta port started operations in 1870. It was initially designed by the then British Government in line with the Port of London, to take care of its business and colonial interest. Despite innumerable odds faced by the port since its inception, it used to enjoy a premier position amongst the major ports of India and accounted for nearly 50% of the sea-borne trade till independence. However, with the rapid industrialisation in Western India concomitant to gradual deterioration of the industrial sector in Eastern India, the glory of this grand port has been outstripped. Calcutta port, the only riverine major port in India has two docking arms the Calcutta Dock System (CDS) and Haldia Dock Complex (HDC). CDS with its impounded docking arrangement, is located within Calcutta city and connected to Bay of Bengal through 156 nautical miles long navigational channel through river Hooghly. The Hooghly channel, longest ever riverine waterway used by ocean-going vessels, is infamous for its traps, siltations and known to maritime world as one of the highly unpredictable and risky navigational route. HDC is located at the bank of river Hooghly and Haldi, has started operations in 1968 as a satellite port of CDS. It also operates through impounded docking arrangement due to low river draft. The port serves to a vast hinterland, which includes states of West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, Eastern Uttar Pradesh, states of North-East India and the two land-locked nations of Nepal and Bhutan. Future plan Calcutta Port has outlined expansion plan for handling 50 million tonnes of cargo by 2000-01. The port is considering a fourth oil jetty to handle projected POL traffic.
Cameroon Republic