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Charlotte,, NC, United States

Federal Marine Terminals has been handling cargoes in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River and along the East and Gulf coasts since 1960. Originally established to complement the freight operations of the Montreal-based Fednav Group, FMT soon began to function independently and is now recognized as an industry leader servicing bulk, specialized and general cargo needs. Commodities handled range from steel and frozen foods to forest products and containers

(704)357-9111
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Wilmington,, NC, United States

Fillette, Green Shipping Services Corp. has 82 years at the wheel. We are vessel agents and freight forwarders, serving the Gulf Ports since 1916.

910-763-8370
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Scottsboro, AL, United States

+1 256-759-2270
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Port Colborne,, Ontario, Canada

Fraser Ship Repairs, located directly adjacent to Lock #8 on the Welland Canal in the City of Port Colborne, Ontario, is the largest full service topside ship repair company on the Great Lakes.

(905) 834-4549
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BARK RIVER, MI, United States

906-466-9959
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ROCKY RIVER, OH, United States

440-356-1950
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Oak Brook,, IL, United States

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company (GLDD) provides marine dredging and engineering services that help shape the environment as well as provide transportation resources of communities across the world, including America’s largest cities and busiest ports.

630- 574-3000
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Morgan City, LA, United States

+1 985-384-0871
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Duluth, MN, United States

Joliet, IL, United States

+1 815-729-0081
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Minneapolis, MN, United States

Supplier of marine computers, navigation software, digital charts and NMEA 0183 interfacing devices

952-925-1285
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Sault Sainte Marie, Mi, United States

Let Great Lakes Maritime Ministries,Inc. help you with your problems at home or at sea. We are here to help.

(906) 635-1480
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Cornwall,, ON, Canada

As a result of recommendations made by a Royal Commission on Pilotage in Canada, the Pilotage Act was assented to by Her Majesty and the Governor-in-Council and proclaimed in force February 1, 1972. The Pilotage Act created four pilotage regions with specific authorities, thereby replacing a large number of local pilotage districts. The four Pilotage Authorities - Atlantic, Laurentian, Great Lakes and Pacific - are Crown corporations, responsible to Parliament through the Minister of Transport. The Great Lakes Pilotage Authority, Ltd. was established in February 1972 pursuant to the Pilotage Act, incorporated as a limited company in May 1972, and was continued under the Canada Business Corporations Act. Until October 1st, 1998, it operated under the name of Great Lakes Pilotage Authority, Ltd. Pursuant to the Marine Act, which received Royal Assent on June 11 1998, the name of the Authority was changed to Great Lakes Pilotage Authority and the Authority is deemed to have been established under subsection 3(1) of the Pilotage Act. The Authority is a Crown corporation listed in Schedule III, Part I of the Financial Administration Act. On October 1st, 1998, the Authority ceased to be a subsidiary of the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority and has initiated a process to surrender its charter under the Canada Business Corporations Act.

613 933 2991
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Pittsburgh, PA, United States

(412) 937-0076
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Toronto,, Ontario,, Canada

(416) 260-6355
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Cleveland, Ohio, United States

+1 216 961 7110
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Industry, PA, United States

+1 724-643-9450
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West Nyack, NY, United States

(914) 353-4490
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