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Athens,, Hellas, Greece
Tsakos Shipping & Trading S.A. is a leading global maritime transportation company based in Greece, operating a diverse and modern fleet across energy, dry cargo, and specialized sectors with over half a century of experience.
Lysaker ,, Norway
Tschudi Shipping Company AS is a family-owned Nordic maritime business providing integrated logistics, shipping, ship management, transshipment, energy advisory, and offshore wind support services with a global reach and strong presence in the Nordics, Baltic, and Continental Europe.
Port Arthur, TX, United States
Tubal-Cain Marine Services is a maritime service provider based in Port Arthur, Texas, offering various marine-related services.
Tubular Sales & Equipment Comp specializes in the sale and distribution of tubular goods and related equipment for the oil and maritime industries.
Tudor Tapes Limited is a company specializing in adhesive tapes and packaging solutions, serving various industries including maritime.
London,, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Tufton Oceanic Limited is a London-based shipbroking company specializing in the sale and purchase of vessels and maritime consultancy services.
Floriana, Malta
Tug Malta Limited is a Maltese company providing harbour towage, offshore towage and salvage, environmental response, and technical support services with a fleet of tugboats.
Catoosa, OK, United States
Tulsa Port of Catoosa is a premier inland river port in Oklahoma promoting industrial development and providing barge, rail, and industrial park shipping capabilities.
Turkey
Tunc Mete Shipping is a maritime company based in Turkey specializing in port agency and brokerage services.
Istanbul, Turkey
Tura Shipping is a maritime company based in Istanbul, Turkey, providing shipping-related services.
Zwijndrecht, Netherlands
Turboned Service B.V. is a company based in Zwijndrecht, The Netherlands, specializing in turbocharger services and spare parts for the maritime industry.
Salipazari,, Istanbul, Turkey
The Turkish Chamber of Shipping is a professional organization representing the interests of the Turkish maritime industry, including shipowners and operators.
Turkey
The Turkish Maritime Pilots Association, established in 1968, represents nearly all maritime pilots in Turkey, promoting pilotage safety and professionalism.
Istanbul, Turkey
Turkish Maritime Pilots’ Association (TUMPA) is dedicated to ensuring safe maritime navigation in narrow waterways and ports through experienced pilots, minimizing human error in marine transportation.
Turn-key Technologies provides technology solutions and services, likely supporting maritime and shipping industries.
Jacksonville, FL, United States
Turner Electric Works Inc. specializes in electric motor sales and service, maritime generator and motor specialist services, and aboard ship repairs in Jacksonville, Florida.
Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
Turship Maritime Agencies Inc. is a maritime agency based in Istanbul, Turkey, providing port agency and shipping services.
Burr Ridge,, IL, United States
Tuthill Corporation specializes in manufacturing flow meters and related measurement equipment, serving various industries including maritime.
Tuticorin, India, India
Tuticorin Port Trust is a major port authority in India involved in port operations, infrastructure development, and maritime trade facilitation.
Tuticorin, India
Tuticorin Port was incorporated in 1974 as the tenth major port of the country. The port is situated about 540 Km South West of Chennai with Sri Lanka on the South-East direction and very close to the East-West International sea routes. Tuticorin port, developed as an artificial deep-sea harbour with 400 hectares of protected water area, has come up as one of the major centre for coastal shipping and serves to the states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and parts of Kerala. Tuticorin port, which was the centre for maritime trade and pearl fishery for more than a century, had gone through the hands of Portuguese and Dutch before coming under the control of East India Company of Britain. The British company had developed the natural harbour port and connected it with the Railway. It was declared as a minor anchorage port in 1868. In the pre-independence era, the port had witnessed a sprouting trade by handling a wide range of cargo with the neighbouring countries as well as with other coastal ports of the country. With the changing scenario of maritime trade, the Union Government constructed a new harbour and the port had come up as the 10th Major Port on 11th July, 1974. In 1979, the erstwhile anchorage port / minor port was merged with the newly developed harbour to form an integrated port. The integrated Tuticorin Port presently comprises of two operational wings - 'Zone - A' representing the new Major Port while 'Zone - B' representing the old anchorage port. Future plan With the increasing use of containers in sea trade, Tuticorin Port, having the locational advantages, strives to become the container transhipment hub of South India and accordingly planned to develop the port infrastructure and other port facilities. Deepening of approach channel and harbour basin to accommodate 10.7 metres draught vessels, construction of cargo berth No.-7, augmentation of water supply facilities, construction of shallow water berth at 7.0 metres level are the major projects taken up by the port. The proposed 'Sethu Samudram Ship Canal Project', which envisages cutting a canal for passage of ships from Gulf of Mannar to Palk Straits, would connect the Tuticorin port to the other Indian ports on the East Coast directly. The project is likely to facilitate the development of Tuticorin as a regional hub for South Asia competing with Colombo Port.