Maritime Directory
Search over 140 maritime companies worldwide
Company Search
Port Search
140 companies found
Indonesia
Network Innovations Inc. provides technology integration and communication solutions including global data connectivity, remote solutions, and onboard maritime servicing for commercial, leisure, and navy maritime sectors.
Ireland
Alte Zentrale 4, Brunsbüttel, Germany
UCA United Canal Agency GmbH is a licensed shipping agency operating at the Kiel-Canal, providing port, liner, cruise, navy service, husbandry, and other maritime agency services.
Woburn, MA, United States
L.L. Rowe Co. supplies maritime and naval equipment including submarine penetrators, connectors, electrodes, and VLS equipment approved by the U.S. Navy.
Essex,, CT, United States
The L.C. Doane Company is the leading manufacturer of fluorescent lighting for U.S Navy and commercial ships. We set the standards that are used by the U.S. Navy. Our quality is second to none.
New Orleans, LA, United States
Your #1 source for marine electrical cable and shipboard electrical parts and accessories - marine shipboard cable, navy cable, submarine cable, drawbridge cable, custom cable, electrical parts and accessories including Pauluhn, Baldor, Kindorf, Perko, Cincinnati Fan and much much more!
Stamford, Connecticut (CT), United States
Nautical Charts & Cruising Guides, Marine Electronics, Plotting & Weather Software, & Boating Safety Gear for Power & Sail
Jamestown, PA, United States
Laurel Technologies Inc. is a Jamestown, Pennsylvania-based defense electronics company specializing in the design, integration, and manufacture of mission-critical systems for the U.S. Navy and other military customers, including shipboard control consoles and command/control subsystems.
Lexington, KY, United States
Lexair Inc. is a Lexington, Kentucky-based manufacturer of high-pressure compressors, stainless steel valves, and hydraulic/pneumatic components, serving the U.S. Navy as a supplier for over 45 years. Through a partnership with maritime distributor JA Moody, Lexair provides Made-in-USA components, assemblies, and parts for defense and maritime valve applications.
National City, CA, United States
Life Cycle Engineering provides engineering, technology, and management solutions for the U.S. Navy, including full ships systems life cycle support across research, acquisition, modernization, maintenance, and sustainment phases.
Blaine, WA, United States
American manufacturer of marine chain, anchors, and fittings since 1911, producing stud link anchor chain to ABS, Lloyd's, and U.S. Navy specifications for commercial and military customers worldwide.
Moorestown, NJ, United States
Lockheed Martin Services Group in Moorestown provides advanced maritime systems and defense solutions, supporting the U.S. Navy with ships, aircraft, manned and unmanned systems, projectiles, and sensors.
Horsholm,, Denmark
Lopolight ApS designs and manufactures advanced navigation light solutions for commercial vessels, navy, super yachts, and leisure boats, including Ex lights, Ice-Class lights, and control systems.
McLean, VA, United States
Loral Corporation was a U.S. defense electronics contractor founded in 1948, specializing in radar, sonar, and naval electronics systems for the U.S. Navy. It was acquired by Lockheed Martin in 1996 and no longer operates as an independent company.
Norfolk, VA, United States
Lyon Shipyard, Inc. a full service ship repair facility specializing in ship repair, alterations and conversions. Serving the Port of Hampton Roads since 1928.
El Segundo, CA, United States
Magnavox Electric Systems Co. was the El Segundo, California defense and maritime electronics division of Magnavox, best known for Transit SATNAV satellite navigation receivers used by the U.S. Navy and commercial shipping. The business was absorbed via acquisitions by Philips and later Raytheon/Hughes and no longer operates as an independent maritime electronics manufacturer.
Marinette, Wisconsin, United States
Manitowoc Marine Group is comprised of four shipyards – Marinette Marine, Bay Shipbuilding, Toledo Ship Repair and Cleveland Ship Repair. The Marine Group is a division of The Manitowoc Company. Although there have been a couple of name changes, The Manitowoc Company, which was founded as a shipbuilding company, has been in continuous operation since 1902. In addition to building hundreds of surface vessels, Manitowoc also built twenty-nine diesel submarines for the U. S. Navy.
Camden, NJ, United States
Mar-Vel Underwater Equipment was a New Jersey-based supplier of commercial and recreational diving gear, best known for refurbished Navy surplus MK-5 diving helmets and surface-supplied diving equipment. Operations reportedly continued under the American Diving Supply name following ownership changes.
San Diego, CA, United States
Marine & Restaurant Fabricators Inc. (MRF) is a San Diego-based sheet metal fabrication company specializing in custom stainless steel work for maritime vessels and commercial kitchens, holding a U.S. Navy IDC contract through NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center San Diego.
Norfolk,, VA, United States
Military Sealift Command CIVMAR Support Center provides civilian mariner staffing and support services for the U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command vessels.
Charleston, SC, United States
The National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) is a collaborative initiative of U.S. shipyards, government, industry, and academia focused on continuous product and process improvements in the U.S. shipbuilding and ship repair industry.
Monterey, CA, United States
To meet its advanced educational requirements, the U.S. Navy has developed a unique academic institution at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) whose emphasis is on education and research programs that are relevant to the Navy, defense and national and international security interests. NPS provides a continuum of learning opportunities, including Graduate Degree Programs, Continuous Learning Opportunities, Refresher and Transition Education. These programs are under the auspices of the four graduate schools: Graduate School of Business & Public Policy School of International Graduate Studies Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Sciences Graduate School of Operational & Informational Sciences
Washington Naval Yard, D.C., United States
Naval Sea Systems Command (Navsea) is the largest of the U.S. Navy's five systems commands, responsible for engineering, building, buying, and maintaining ships, submarines, and combat systems.