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Twinsburg,, OH, United States
OmniThruster has been a world leader for over 30 years in the development of waterjet bow thrusters and maneuvering systems, providing patented designs for diverse vessel maneuverability and auxiliary propulsion worldwide.
Setustu-Kabatas,, Istanbul, Turkey
Omur Salvage Co. Ltd. is a maritime salvage company based in Istanbul, Turkey, specializing in marine salvage and wreck removal services.
Helsinki,, Finland
NAPA is a CAE system for basic ship design and naval architectural calculations
Singapore
One Herd Shipmanagement Pte Ltd is a maritime company registered in Singapore with no specific maritime or shipping services detailed on the provided website.
Online Data Ltd provides maritime industry data and graphics services, accessible via their website keyfacts.co.uk.
London, United Kingdom
The Online Tanker Industry Index (OTII) is a proprietary daily tanker freight rate index providing Worldscale rates across key tanker routes, serving as a critical benchmark for chartering, risk assessment, and market analysis in the tanker shipping industry.
Chuo-ku, Kobe, Japan
Onomichi Dockyard Co Ltd, established in 1943 in Hiroshima Prefecture, specializes in shipbuilding, ship repair, and construction, producing a variety of high-performance vessels including bulk carriers, tankers, and Ro/Ro cargo ships.
Istanbul, Turkey
Oran Bunker Ltd is a bunker supplier based in Istanbul, Turkey, providing marine fuel services to vessels calling at regional ports.
Orange, TX, United States
Orange Shipbuilding builds all types of boats and barges ranging in size from 50' to 210'.
Billingstad, Norway
Orcinius Orca also known as the killer whale is our logo, Why Orca ? - It is known for its intelligence, referring to the intelligent solution we have for corrosion problems. - It is a whale which symbolize green values referring to the environmental friendly solution we represent. - It is agressive, referring to our goal to get a reasonable share in the market. History In the mid 80’s Mr. Tom Berntsen started the marketing of self-adhesive films for mega- sized logos on ship sides. After several years these logos were repaired or replaced and he noticed that the areas covered by the vinyl had hardly any corrosion compared to the rest of the ship. On basis of this discovery he realised that this might be a new way to fight corrosion. Extensive research, development and testing began, resulting in the ultimate solution for corrosion, the 9800 HT Offshore film.
Greece