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Canberra ,, ACT, Australia

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority is a largely self-funded government agency with the charter of enhancing efficiency in the delivery of safety and other services to the Australian maritime industry.

+61 (02) 6279 5000
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Virginia Beach, VA, United States

AMTI provides tailored solutions to our clients' needs, offering single elements or complete integrated systems, as required. Operating as a team and constantly adapting and developing our expertise, AMTI remains at the forefront of the security industry through innovation, flexibility, and the application of the latest technologies – all tempered with experience.

(757) 431-8597
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New York,, NY, United States

Amver, sponsored by the United States Coast Guard, is a unique IT-based, and voluntary, global ship reporting system used by worldwide search and rescue authorities to arrange for assistance to persons in distress at sea.With Amver, rescue coordinators can identify participating ships in the area of a maritime or aviation distress and divert the best-suited ship or ships to respond. Amver's mission is to quickly provide search and rescue authorities, on demand, accurate information on the positions and characteristics of vessels near a reported distress.

212 668 7762
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Hendrik Ido Ambacht, Netherlands

AMW Marine is the specialist for all your maritime propulsion systems and drive mechanisms.

+31 (0)78 681 0100
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North Shields, Tyne & Wear, United Kingdom

AND Group Plc is the maritime industry's leading innovative supplier of electronic, electrical and communications systems and services.

0870 444 9681
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Hopfgarten, Austria

+43 5335 22 56
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Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia

ASA works to promote the interests of Australian ship owners and operators, ship managers and towage operators. ASA aims to foster the growth of a cost effective Australian merchant marine. Through its lobbying, research and representative functions, the Association is primarily concerned with the following objectives: <li>To do everything practicable to increase the competitiveness and quality of operations of owners and operators of Australian controlled international shipping and Australian coastal shipping; and <li>To act as a focal point of contact for the Australian shipping industry with governments, other sectors of the economy, the trade union movement, international organizations and the community generally.

613 9646 0755
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Melbourne,, Victoria, Australia

We manage ships safely! The ASP Ship Management Group is uniquely structured with autonomous fleet management units in key geographic locations, who are responsible for their own fleet of ships.

+61 3 9211 9311, +61 3 9211 9300
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Roma, Italy

ASSONAVE is the National Association of Italian Shipbuilders and Shiprepairers. It is based in Rome and represents almost the totality of the Country’s shipbuilding industry, gathering newbuilding and repair yards, producers of marine components, equipment and systems as well as maritime research centers.

06-84 240 400 06-84 514 229
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North Charleston, SC, United States

ATI's portfolio of Maritime R&D programs grew dramatically in 2003, as successes by the National Shipbuilding Research Program led government, industry and academia to seek out ATI for expanded roles in facilitating research & development in this field.

(843) 760-3591
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CONSTANTZA, Romania

ATLAS PILOT - the only romanian IMPA member, offers high quality maritime pilotage in the romanian Black Sea area

40.41. 617088, 601189
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Fichtenwalde,, Germany

The AVECS Corporation AG is a software company developing quality & safety management software for the marine industry in accordance with ISO 9001. The company was founded in 1994 as a two-man company based in Potsdam. The ever-increasing rate of accidents at sea and falling safety standards gave Captain Hans-Werner Schleiter the idea to try and change this situation by developing specialised safety software. The concept was based on the then new international legislation (ISM - International Safety Management Code), introduced to improve safety onboard ships worldwide. During the development of the system, experts from maritime industry, nautical universities and software ergonomics were involved. Test installations onboard ensured that the functionality required by users was available in a user-friendly interface. The AVECS Corporation currently employs around 50 people, some of whom with extensive seagoing experience.

+49 33 206 59 2 0
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Seward, Alaska, United States

Training in all aspects of vessel operation and safety; certifications, training, and licenses approved by the USCG that meet or exceed STCW requirements.

(907) 224-4174
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204, rue de Crimée, France

AXSMarine is offering a wide range of services to the various players in the maritime industry, charterers, owners and shipbrokers.

33 (0) 1 55 26 42 10
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Aberdeen, United Kingdom

01224 337700.
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Alimos,, Athens, Greece

+30 210 9889 452
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

International recruitment company that recruit and supply manpower within the oil & gas/petroleum and maritime industry.

(061+3) 9909-7407
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Stamford,, CT, United States

+1 203 328 4900
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Omaha,, NE, United States

Since 1988, Adesta has deployed over 2 million fiber miles in more than 70 metropolitan areas and completed over 300 electronic security systems projects in the United States, Europe, Asia, Central America, and the Middle East. Adesta designs, engineers, constructs, cutovers, operates, maintains and supports maritime and port industries communications and electronic security projects worldwide. Adesta is vendor independent, which allows us to conduct product research and help our customers select the solution that is right for them and that fits their budget. Adesta also assists customers with the federal grant process by conducting site surveys and writing a scope of work to include in their grant applications. Some of our notable maritime customers include the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, the U.S. Customs terminals at the Port of South Carolina, Charleston, and the Okinawa Fuel and Off- load Sites in Okinawa, Japan

(402) 233-7700
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