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Trinity, AL, United States

+1 256-308-0606
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Aliquippa,, PA, United States

412-749-4800
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Oranjestad, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles

Aruba has three seaports. The port of Oranjestad, Aruba's container port and cruise ship terminal, is accessible to all types of vessels. It has a depth of 38 feet MLW and 4,070 feet of docking space. The container terminal has a 50-ton gantry crane with a maximum capacity of 60,000 TEUs containers per year, and a 140-ton mobile crane. There are also two roll-on roll-off ramps, and facilities for 36 reefer connections are available. Barcadera is the industrial port with a depth of 36 feet and 1,148 feet of docking space. The Aruba Ports Authority administers the ports of Oranjestad and Barcadera, while the Coastal Aruba Refining Company NV administers the port of San Nicolas (Sint Nicolaas), hosting the oil terminals and two reef berths.

(297-8)26633
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Port of Kwai Chung, Hong Kong, China

ACT is a premier terminal, combining terminal expertise, superb physical environment, latest equipment and technology.

(852) 2276 8000
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Manila, Philippines

(632) 527 8051 to 86
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Muskogee, OK, United States

+1 918-683-0541
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London, United Arab Emirates

The UK's leading ports group, ABP owns and operates 21 ports all around the UK and handles approximately a quarter of the country's seaborne trade. Its ports are: Ayr, Barrow, Barry, Cardiff, Fleetwood, Garston, Goole, Grimsby, Hull, Immingham, Ipswich, King's Lynn, Lowestoft, Newport, Plymouth, Port Talbot, Silloth, Southampton, Swansea, Teignmouth and Troon. ABP also has a property division which is responsible for managing the Group's extensive land and property assets. Issues relating to land that is used for port operations may involve anything from managing tenancy agreements to renegotiating leases, or providing expert advice on property-related matters when a disposal or acquisition is being considered. In addition, ABP's property division negotiates and manages the disposal of land and property that has been identified as non-core to the ongoing ports and transport business, adding value by securing alternative planning consents and infrastructure where appropriate.

44 (0) 20 7430 1177
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San Francisco, CA, United States

Automated Handling Systems Inc. specializes in automated cargo handling solutions for the maritime and shipping industries, enhancing operational efficiency at ports and terminals.

(415) 627-0727
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Guayaquil, Guayas Province, Ecuador

The seaport of Guayaquil, a competitive port at your service. VISION To become the most efficient port in our region, with leadership in security, technology and trade facilitation. MISSION To provide competitive port services, optimizing our resources, protecting the ecosystem and supporting Ecuador’s modernization and development. TRADE CENTER Guayaquil is the commercial heart of Ecuador, and offers a wealth of business opportunities. The port handles 93% of container traffic in/out the country and 62% if total import-export cargo, representing 453,000 TEU’s and 5.1 million tons respectively, positioning it as the 13th largest port in Latin America and the Caribbean. STRATEGIC LOCATION Located in the west coast of South America, close to the most important north-south shipping routes, the Port of Guayaquil is of great importance for the logistics of main ocean carriers in the US, Europe, South America and Far East trade lanes and offers a secure area for berthing. ACCESS CHANNEL Its fifty nautical miles into a mangrove surrounded path of ecological importante and beauty, provides a shelter of calm water, properly marked with sea buoys and markers along the route in the Morro channel, taking an average of four hours to reach the piers area. WINDS An average of 3.2 m/s S.W wind makes a breezy transit in the channel, with a maximum of 7.4 m/s in certain months of the year. PORT FACILITIES · Container Terminal with three berths of 185 m each and 290,879 square meters of paved area for containers. · Multipurpose Terminal with five piers of 185 m each 85,234 square meters of warehouse for general cargo, including 4,086 square meters for the refrigerated cargo and 5,408 square meters for dangerous cargo. · Bulk Terminal with one marginal pier of 155 m, three silos for 8,900 cubic meters, belt conveyors, two warehouses of 900 metric tons capacity each, one grain warehouse for 30,000 metric tons, one vegoil tank of 240 cubic meters capacity and three of 9,800 cubic meters suitable for heavy liquids, i.e. molasses. SERVICE ALL YEAR ROUND The Port of Guayaquil works twenty-four hours a day and 364 days in a year, stopping only for New Year’s eve.

(4)480459
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Gijon (Asturias), Spain, Spain

In the north of Spain, in the middle point of the Cantabrian sea coast, the Port of Gijón is the ideal gateway to Europe, allowing direct access to the western and centre of the Iberian Peninsula. Gijón is an excellent logistic platform for companies in its hinterland. The A-66 Madrid-Asturias highway and the Cantabrian highway ensure that goods are transported fast to and from the industrial areas of Valladolid, Madrid, the Basque Country, Lisbon and Oporto, among others. The port has all the necessary services and infrastructure for railway transport with a direct connection to the national railway net, RENFE, as well as a TECO station, container terminal, with a daily link to the European combined transport network. The Port of Gijón is the leader in the Spanish dry bulk traffic, the sixth in the general ranking of Spanish ports and the fourth in benefits. It is equipped with the most advanced installations, adequate and suitable for any traffic.

(98)535 4945
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Kent, United Kingdom

homepages of Aylward Marine publishers. Magazines include marine equipment news, int. shiprepair news, int. offshore news, shipyard technology news

+44 20 8650 1042
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Vlissingen,, Zeeland, Netherlands

0118-465905
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North Vancouver,, BC, Canada

On July 9, 1999, BC Rail Group of Companies' Vancouver Wharves Limited, Canadian Stevedoring Limited and Casco Terminals began operating as the BCR Marine Company. The Group is comprised of a diversified portfolio of companies, united by a mandate to provide customers with seamless transportation in British Columbia. We are a competitive, commercial Crown Corporation, wholly owned by the Province of British Columbia.

604 985 3177
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Nr. Rochester, Kent, Great Britain (Uk)

(0634)270710
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Grand Rivers, KY, United States

+1 270-362-4206
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410-752-9981
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Ashland, KY, United States

+1 606-329-1473
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Belledune, New Brunswick, Canada

The Port of Belledune is located on the south shore of the Chaleur Bay in northeastern New Brunswick, about thirty-five kilometers northwest of Bathurst and fifty kilometers east of Dalhousie. The port is open to navigation throughout the year.

(506) 522-1200
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Benicia, CA, United States

(707) 745-1573
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Boston, MA, United States

+1 617-330-1500
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Canton, MO, United States

+1 573-288-2203
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Boston,, MA, United States

New England's International Intermodal Cargo Terminal connecting Seaport to Airport in the Hub of Boston's International Cargo Triangle

617 482 6222
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Steubenville, OH, United States

+1 740-264-7734
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