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Glyfada, Athens, Greece

Global Oceanic Carriers Limited is a global provider of marine transportation services for dry bulk cargoes through the ownership, management and chartering of dry bulk carriers. The company is incorporated in Jersey and has its principal executive offices in Athens, Greece. The company’s current fleet includes five dry bulk carriers, comprised of one Capesize, two Panamax, one Handymax and one Handysize vessel. Global Oceanic Carriers has also entered into two agreements to acquire two Handymax vessels scheduled for delivery in August and October 2007, thereby expanding its fleet to a total of seven dry bulk carriers with an aggregate carrying capacity of 456,273 dwt. GO Carriers is listed on the AIM market and its stock code is GOC.

+30 210 8986362
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Hamburg (Freeport), Germany

HTS - Group of Companies - is procuring and delivering high quality spare parts and equipment for marine, shipping and also land based industries. We cover full range of spares for deck, engine, electrical, cabin, nautical as well as complete aggregates

+49 40 31 78 30-0
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Fukuoka City, Japan

The Port of Hakata, which is administrated by the City of Fukuoka, is located in the northern part of Kyushu Island on the western side of Japan. The port is the oldest natural port in Japan and has played an important role as a gateway for economic and cultural exchange from China since ancient times. Hakata is the only port, west of Kobe, directly called at by the major international liner container routes such as North American and European routes. As such, the Port of Hakata has been steadily developing as a life-supporting port which offers stable supplies for Fukuoka City and the surrounding areas and as an international trading port linking Kyushu with the world.

(92)291 0561
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Cincinnati,, OH, United States

Aggregates and ready mixed concrete supplier.

(513) 651-5000
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KEOKUK, IA, United States

319-524-5426
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Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNP), the youngest and most modern major port of India, was commissioned in 1989 with a land area of 2,500 hectares. The port was initially envisaged to relieve traffic off the Mumbai port and serve as a hub port for the Western region. With highly automated operations and developed infrastructure for bulk and container traffic, JNPT has emerged as the gateway port to modern India and has become the most favoured port to the maritime trade of Western region. The all weather tidal port is located in between the islands of Nhava and Sheva on the West Coast of the country and shares the common harbour channel with Mumbai port and Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal. The vast back up area of the port is ideally suited for future maritime requirements. The water front infrastructure stretched over 54 sq. Kms, JNPT has strong potential to develop additional facilities as per demand. Future plan JNPT has already drawn up developmental projects and accordingly started working. The port has planned to become the first container transhipment hub of the country, attracting fourth or fifth generation mother vessels by deepening the approach channel at an estimated investment of Rs 6.0 billion within the next three years. Jawaharlal Nehru Port authority has earmarked Rs 4.8 billion for development of infrastructure facilities of 'B' and 'C' class chemicals in the tank farm area, additional port crafts, infrastructure facilities for vehicle exporters, warehouses for storage of dry bulk cargo, cold storage facility and container stacking yard. It is also contemplating the idea of developing additional berths for handling of agri-products, ores, vehicles, steel scrap and sponge iron products.

(91-22)JNPT: 7242623; Port: 2842733/2028618
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LaGrange,, Georgia, United States

Specialty Engineering And Manufacturing For Demanding Fluid Power Projects. Kaydon Fluid Power Division: Seabee - Victor Fluid Power. Cooper has 100 years of experience in the design and manufacture of split roller bearings. The expertise of Cooper's engineering team is most valuable to the designers and operators of industrial equipment. Kaydon bearings are the designer's choice for difficult and sensitive applications in material handling, construction equipment, robotic and other key industrial positions. Kaydon Custom Filtration designs, develops and manufactures standard and custom-engineered filtration products for a wide variety of commercial and military applications. Industrial Tectonics Inc. - The global leader in engineered specialty balls. When your application demands special balls, turn to ITI, the world's only true specialty ball manufacturer. World's largest producer of precision, high performance electro-deposited slip rings, twist capsules, electro-mechanical assemblies.

706-884-3041
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(202) 628-1700
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Zeebrugge, Belgium, Belgium

The port of Zeebrugge, a new harbour on the coast of Belgium, your gateway to the European market

+32 50 54 32 11
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Oxford,, CT, United States

Walz & Krenzer, Inc. and associated companies have continuously manufactured marine and industrial custom closures since 1939. Walz & Krenzer offers a broad range of special purpose doors/panels/hatches, all of which are custom manufactured to suit design criteria.

(203) 267-5712
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Marami Metal Plating is an ISO 9001:2000 Certified Industrial Plating Center. Reconditioning & Repairing mechanical components via industrial plaitng including electroless nickel, hard chrome and electro-galvanizing. We service components including: ball & gate valves, valve components, bop pistons and components, shafts, actuators, cylinders, jack piston & hydraulic components, dies, moulds, etc.

9714-347-4765
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Jakarta,, Indonesia

Marindolestari Guna is a marine-cargo-transportation company founded in 1984, and now operates cargo barges to satisfy the marine transportation needs of customers in Indonesia and its neighbouring countries. Our extensive fleets of long-range tugs and barges move cargoes throughout Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia. With full coverage of the Indonesian archipelago from Sabang to Merauke, we can deliver cargoes anywhere in Indonesia, including the remotest jungles of Irian Jaya. Marindolestari Guna specializes in the transportation of aggregates, asphalt, coal, heavy equipment and logs. With over 15 years of experience, we provide timely and efficient cargo movement service. Our team of experienced personnel in our headquarters in Jakarta and representative office in Maluku (East Indonesia) is ready to help you with your marine cargo movement needs.

SEATTLE, WA, United States

206-764-3145
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New Zealand (Aotearoa)

Our objectives are: 1) To promote the professional and technical interests of New Zealand pilots and pilotage through investigation, information and representation. 2) To enhance and protect the status of pilots. 3) To enhance and protect the status of shipmasters wherever they may be associated with pilotage. 4) To promote and maintain proper standards of performance of pilotage and associated matters of navigation and management. 5) To reveiw, investigate and report from time to time upon existing pilotage services and upon alternative systems of pilotage service, administration and operation.

Wellington, New Zealand

What is the New Zealand Shipping Federation ? An industry organisation representing New Zealand ship owners and operators, nationally and internationally. When did it start ? Founded in 1907 Why does it exist ? "To continue to develop and maintain a competitive, safe and environmentally responsible New Zealand Shipping industry" To Promote the participation of New Zealand shipping in coastal, Australasian, Pacific Rim and other international trades where appropriate. To foster safe, competitive, quality and customer oriented New Zealand shipping services. To represent New Zealand shipping to Government, Parliament, cargo interest, sector groups, the general public and appropriate international organisations. To promote and maintain industry standards for safety, training and environmental protection. To provide a clearing house for information relevant to the New Zealand shipping industry. To encourage the development of viable employment opportunities for New Zealanders in shipping. How Does it do it ? REPRESENTATION The New Zealand Shipping Federation is a Full Member of the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), the international organisation of national shipowner association. The ICS is widely regarded as the principal voice of the shipping industry and has significant influence with the International Maritime Organisation. The Federation is also a Full Member of the International Shipping Federation (ISF), the international employers organisation for shipowners. The Intentional Labour Organisation (ILO) has specific sessions, every 8-10 years, devoted solely to Maritime matters. The New Zealand employers delegate to these sessions is normally the person nominated by the New Zealand Shipping Federation in conjunction with the Business New Zealand. New Zealand shipping interests are represented by the Federation on Government Committees such as the Ballast Water Advisory Group, the Oil Pollution Advisory Committee and the ad hoc committee set up to deal with various issues relating to the importation of pests. The Maritime New Zealand's Consultative Committee includes a member' of the Maritime Industry. Competenz is the industry training organisation for the maritime sector, and the Federation is a member of the maritime advisory group LOBBYING and ADVOCACY The preparation and presentation of submissions putting forward the shipping industry's perspective on a wide range of issues is a key part of the Federation’s work. This is targeted not only at Government, Select Committees and Ministers but also coalition and Opposition parties, Ministries, Government Departments and Agencies, Port Companies, Regional and District Councils, and other organisations. Submissions are made not only in response to proposals, but also proactively seeking changes and improvements, The Federation regularly appears before Select Committees. It also appears, where necessary, at local authority resource management hearings and occasionally in the Environment Court. Litigation is generally seen as a last resort, but one which will be pursued when necessary. LIAISON It is also important to maintain good and effective working relationships with the relevant agencies and organisations. The Ministry of Transport and Maritime New Zealand regularly consult the Federation at the early stages of policy development. Regular contact is maintained with other agencies such as Business New Zealand, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, Maritime Law Association, other shipowners associations, Marine Transport Association, Association of Shipping Agents, Shippers Council, port companies, local authorities, other transport organisations, universities and polytechnics. The Federation has a special relationship with the Australian Shipowners Association, particularly in relation to international matters. This relationship is increasingly relevant as issues relating to Trans Tasman trade arise on both sides of the Tasman. INFORMATION The Federation disseminates information to members from international organisations such as IMO, ISF, ICS and ILO. It also provides information from Business new Zealandand other ship owner associations. It acts as a source of information for the media and the general public, and has a significant database of international agreements, conventions, resolutions and codes, as well as New Zealand legislation, regulations, rules and Polices. RESEARCH The Federation undertakes or commissions research identified by its Council as necessary or desirable. This often includes managing contracts with external providers. FORUM Facilities and services are provided to enable member companies to discuss matters of mutual interest, among themselves and with others. The facilities include a Wellington office suite from which to do business. The usual office services such as phone, fax and photocopies are readily available, as well as computer and extensive reference material.

+64 4 499 6222
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NJ, United States

+1 732-269-2565
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Gardena, California, United States

100% biodegradable oil absorbent for oil spills on water as well as on solid surfaces.

New Orleans,, LA, United States

affiliated companies that recognized the need for consensus within the industry and the need for a united front in pursuing matters of mutual interest. In 1973, the Association was formally incorporated as a non-profit corporation. Today, OMSA directly represents the large majority of U.S. offshore marine transportation companies, as their principal spokesman delegated to pro-actively develop and/or to promote positions favorable to the industry in response to proposed legislation or other governmental actions, worldwide, which potentially could impact offshore operators and service companies. The Regular Member companies served by OMSA are engaged in various offshore marine activities including offshore towing and anchor handling, and the operation of offshore supply and utility service vessels, crewboats, offshore construction, diving support, pipelay, cargo and derrick barges, geophysical vessels, liftboats and other specialized offshore support vessels. Associate membership is open to companies which, while they do not own or operate marine equipment, do share common economic interests and provide professional services or sell equipment or supplies to OMSA's marine operators. This group includes shipyards, naval architects, surveyors, underwriters, vessel equipment manufacturers and distributors, suppliers of vessel components, supplies and services, financial institutions and CPA firms, among others. These companies play an extremely important and active role in support of the Association. Both classes of membership possess equal rights under the By-laws. While it is OMSA's intent to represent the common views of all members, and our Regular and Associate members generally work together closely toward goals rooted in common interest, each individual member, upon joining, reserves the right to express any view or policy that they may have contrary to those of the Association or a majority of its members.

504/528.9411
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