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Ogdensburg, NY, United States
The Ogdensburg Bridge and Port Authority Is a self-supporting public benefit corporation dedicated to broadening its industrial base, expanding job opportunities, and improving the quality of life for the people of northern New York. The OBPA is commited to economic development and selling the city of Ogdensburg to the world. The Port of Ogdensburg is Foreign Trade Zone qualified. The Port Authority web site has helpful information about the northern New York region, transportaion in the area, economic development, port facilities, and real estate on the St. Lawrence river. Visit our web site for information on why your business should consider locating an office in Ogdensburg. Information on rail transportation, Ogdensburg International Airport, land transportaion, and the Port of Ogdensburg, located on the St. Lawrence River is provided on the site.
Coos Bay, OR, United States
Coos Bay is the largest deep-draft coastal harbor between San Francisco Bay and Puget Sound, and is Oregon's second busiest maritime commerce center. The safest entrance bar on the Pacific Northwest coast, an experienced maritime labor force, and a short 15-mile channel help assure that inbound and outbound cargoes move rapidly and efficiently through the harbor's marine terminals to domestic and international markets. More than 65 deep-draft vessels and 120 cargo barges call the harbor annually, moving an average of 3 million tons of commodities. Exports include finished wood products, pulp and paper, various breakbulk shipments, bulk woodchips and logs. Inbound cargoes are semi-milled wood stocks, logs, and petroleum products.
Habana Vieja, Havana, Cuba
Pérez, S.A. as agents of important Steamship Lines, coordinates the maritime transportation in containers or general cargo, giving your commerce the security to access the Cuban market from all the continents and , practically, to and from all the countries in the world, with scheduled departures on vessels that are capable to transport dry and refrigerated cargo either in holds or in containers. To accomplish that, we count on the most advanced computer network, selected personnel to make it efficient and ocean transport specialists highly and technically qualified.
Petroleum Economist is the monthly journal analysing oil, gas and power developments worldwide. Established in 1934, Petroleum Economist has developed an unrivalled reputation for its incisive, authoritative and independent coverage of the world's oil, gas and power industries. The journal provides the broadest coverage of the energy industry so you can maintain a truly global outlook. Analysis and data Every issue includes a substantial analysis section consisting of major articles on key issues facing the industry. These reports are highly-valued. They cover subjects such as: Deepwater developments; New technology; Power generation; E-commerce; Logistics; Specially-written country reports and Refining, storage and petrochemicals. Petroleum Economist is also renowned for its wealth of primary data and statistics. News in brief News in Brief monitors exploration, production, changes in government policy, mergers and acquisitions, privatisation news and company developments in up to 100 countries. Energy maps Petroleum Economist is the only journal to send free energy maps and CD-ROMs to its subscribers as they are published. All subscribers receive the maps and CD-ROMs free with their magazine, throughout the year.
Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States
Originally known as Lake Mabel, Port Everglades was officially established as a deep water harbor in 1927 and has since grown to become one of South Florida's strongest economic engines with annual operating revenues of more than $66 million and total waterborne commerce exceeding 23 million tons in liquid, break bulk and containerized cargoes. More than 5,800 ships call at Port Everglades in a year forming the basis of a diverse maritime operation that includes a thriving cruise industry and a reputation as the "world's five-star cruise port," a growing containerized cargo business that establishes Port Everglades among the nation's top seaports, a major petroleum storage and distribution hub, South Florida's primary bulk cargo depot and a favorite U.S. Navy liberty port. The seaport is renowned for its commitment to ongoing capital improvements, environmental protection and convenient maritime operations with unbeatable connections through the adjacent Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport and the direct links with all of Florida's highway system via I-595. Where Exactly Is Port Everglades? Its name somewhat misleading, Port Everglades is not a part of the wetland ecosystem known as the Florida Everglades. The seaport is, in fact, located on the southeastern coast of the Florida peninsula within the three cities of Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood and Dania Beach, as well as unincorporated Broward County. It is approximately 23 miles north of Miami, 48 miles south of West Palm Beach and 312 miles south of Jacksonville. Port Everglades' jurisdiction encompasses a total of 2,190 acres (887hectares) which includes 1,742 acres of upland and 448 acres of submergedland. Upland acreage falls within the following municipalities: 1,242 acres or 71.3% of Port Everglades is located within the City of Hollywood. 232 acres or 13.3% is located within the City of Fort Lauderdale. 234 acres or 13.4% is located within the City of Dania Beach. 34 acres or 2% is located within unincorporated Broward County.
San Pedro, CA, United States
The Port is a department of the City of Los Angeles and is often referred to as the Los Angeles Harbor Department. The Port is operated and managed under a State Tidelands Trust that grants local municipalities jurisdiction over ports and stipulates that activities must be related to commerce, navigation and fisheries. A five-member Board of Harbor Commissioners are appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Los Angeles City Council to provide direction and create policy for the Port.
Miami, FL, United States
San Francisco,, CA, United States
Born out of the Gold Rush, today's Port of San Francisco is a public agency responsible for managing the 7-1/2 miles of San Francisco Bay shoreline stretching from Hyde Street Pier in the north to India Basin in the south. The Port's responsibilities include promoting maritime commerce, navigation, and fisheries; restoring the environment; and providing public recreation. More than 1,000 acres fall under its jurisdiction.
Providence, RI, United States
The Port of Providence is one of the oldest operating ports in the United States. First utilized by colonial commerce, it has progressed to its current status as the premier bulk and speciality cargo facility serving the northeastern region of the Untied States. Located at the top of the Naragansett Bay and on the Providence River, ProvPort offers vessels six deep water berths that exceed the depths associated with other northeastern ports. In addition, ProvPort has over 300,000 square feet of warehouse space, generous outside storage areas, railroad access to all major, national lines, heavy lifting capacity, and a productive and flexible work force. ProvPort's occupies over 105 acres immediately adjacent to its berths. Some of the area is leased to major international and local corporations, including: Univar USA is a packager and distributor for specialty chemicals utilized by manufacturers and water agencies throughout New England. Univar's administrative headquarters, processing plant and distribution facility are located within and adjacent to ProvPort. TEPPCO is a subsidiary unit of Duke Energy. Their ProvPort facility stands as the major distribution terminal for propane throughout TEPPCO's New England market. Glens Falls/Lehigh Cement recently invested in excess of $15 million to create its New England distribution center. The new dome structure can hold in excess of 35,000 tons of cement that can then be distributed via truck and rail its customer in the region. Metals Recycling has been an active tenant of the port since the mid-1980's. Its facility receives various grades of scrap metal for export by both barge and vessel. Metals' is jointly owned by local interests along with the Hugo Neu Corporation and Snitzer Steel, both nationally recognized scrap metal processors. Morton Salt recently signed a long-term lease with ProvPort. This action establishes ProvPort as its major distribution point for road salt. Morton Salt is the major supplier of road salt to governmental jurisdictions and private entities in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Baltimore,, MD, United States
Ramsay, Scarlett & Co., Inc., one of the oldest transportation service companies in the United States, has built a reputation for reliability and stability in the expanding and complex business of international trade and shipping. Founded in 1880 as Patterson, Ramsay & Company, steamship agents, the company soon added stevedoring and terminal services along the Baltimore waterfront for its customers. Ramsay, Scarlett grew as global commerce increased and, as America became the world's busiest supplier and consumer of goods, the company expanded its Baltimore operations and established facilities in Norfolk, Virginia. Its present services include bulk cargo stevedoring, warehousing, distrubution and transloading, local and over-the-road trucking, inter- and intraport container drayage, and travel agency services.
Hong Kong, China
Specializes in maritime e-procurement systems. As it's main offering, RealMarine offers the Total Procurement Solution (TPS) - a technically advanced ship-to-shore-to chandler e-procurement system.
Odessa, Ukraine
Worldwide Marine company providing manning & recruitment....
Colombo, Sri Lanka
The Sri Lanka Shippers’ Council was established in March 1966 to protect and promote the interests of shippers. It was the first National Shippers’ Council to be set up in Asia and was formed on a request made in 1965 by the local Committee of the Ceylon/Continental Conference, and a subsequent request made by the Director of Commerce in January 1966, to the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce. The Sri Lanka Shippers’ Council is the apex body that represents the interest of the shippers. Membership of the Council consisted of Chambers of Commerce and Trade Associations until 2002. Sixteen such organizations are currently members of the Council and the Council represents more than 95% of the import/export trade. The Council derives its broad based representation and membership from these trade Associations. The Council has now opened its doors to individual companies as Associate Members so that companies in the export/import trade could have access to the Council’s resources and expertise to resolve their shipping related problems. As at end August 2003, a total of 14 Companies have obtained Associate membership of the Council.
Throggs Neck,, New York, United States
The Maritime College offers a broad spectrum of focused programs leading to degrees in engineering, business, and environmental sciences in addition to the opportunity to become a merchant ship's officer or obtain a commission in the Armed Services.
Gdansk, Poland
Stamford,, CT, United States
Sempra Energy Trading (SET) is one of the world's largest traders of oil, natural gas and power. Its 800 clients includes virtually every major energy company in North America. The amount of natural gas traded by the company on a typical day equates to about one-half of all the daily consumption in both the United States and Canada. The company is located at 58 Commerce Road, Stamford, CT 06902 with additional offices in San Diego, Houston, Los Angeles, Calgary, Toronto, London, Dusseldorf and Oslo. Sempra Energy Trading is wholly owned and guaranteed by Sempra Energy [NYSE: SRE], a "Fortune 500" energy services company with assets of $16 billion and a straight A rating by S&P. Among Sempra Energy’s many affiliates are San Diego Gas & Electric Company and Southern California Gas Company. Sempra Energy has the largest U.S. utility customer base with over 6 million meters. For further information, see our web site at www.sempratrading.com.
San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
ShipVertical Internet Group, Inc. ("ShipVertical") is a Vertical Marketplace that unites business partners in the shipping industry to transform the supply chain management globally. ShipVertical offers innovative, complete, customized e-commerce solutions to all maritime businesses. Organizations involving ship owners and ship operators/managers to manufacturers, distributors, brokers, agents, intermediaries and suppliers are invited to capitalize on the unique opportunity and enjoy unprecedented benefits in a number of different areas including marketing, sales, procurement, distribution and delivery
Building 3, Chiswick Park,, London,, United Kingdom
ShipServ helps marine and offshore buyers to find the best suppliers easily, trade efficiently and build trusted relationships. Our products and services bring buyers and suppliers together online, in print, on ship and in person. We offer the largest online trading platform, the most used supplier search engine, the leading ordering guide and the first online ad network.
Camden,, New Jersey, United States
The South Jersey Port Corporation is at the heart of one of the most vibrant and important commercial, industrial, and maritime complexes in the North Eastern United States. For over 73 years, our Port, the Port of Camden, has served this region and the nation as a major gateway of commerce and trade.
Kathmandu,, Nepal
The First ISO 9001:2000 Certified Freight Forwarding company in Nepal See our website for our offices in Japan and the USA. Starlight Express offers additional services that other companies do not. A small, friendly and efficient company that understands the needs of the exporter or importer, be they small, medium or large. The president of the company has over 15 years experience in the freight business and customs, including experience gained by manufacturers and buyers. Further, the president is a member of NEFFA (Nepal Freight Forwarders Association, FNCCI (Federation of Nepalese Chamber of Commerce & Industry), NCC (Nepal Chamber of Commerce), FAPAA (Federation of Asia Pacific Air Cargo Association), IFCBA (International Federation of Customs Brokers Association), and ITACA (The International Air Cargo Association). Starlight Express offers its clients the following services from anywhere in the world. o Consolidating of goods in the originating country at several locations. o Export packing of goods. o Export documentation assistance. o Shipping to all over the world via Air freight, Sea freight, and Air-Sea freight. o Custom Clearance facilities airports all over the world. o Warehousing facilities o Holding of goods for re-exportation. o Distribution through out the world. o Shipping of goods and other services as detailed, from any point in the world to any other point of the world. o World wide network of Freight Agents.