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Overland Park, Kansas, United States

Black & Veatch is a global engineering, procurement, consulting and construction company specializing in sustainable infrastructure development including power, water, and fuels.

1 913 458-2000
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Hoofddorp, Netherlands

Bluewater Offshore Production Systems Ltd specializes in the design, development, lease, and operation of tanker-based production and storage systems, and is a leading provider of innovative Single Point Mooring solutions.

+31 (23) 568 2800
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Ketchikan, AK, United States

Boyer Towing Inc. operates primarily in Alaska and the Pacific Coast, providing specialized towing and barge services to support maritime transport and infrastructure development in challenging environments.

(907) 225-2090
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Tampa, Florida, United States

Our firm, with twenty-seven years of international business experience, is the leading international business consulting firm in Florida. In addition to transactional work, our firm handles business litigation, specifically civil RICO actions, in the state and federal courts in Florida.

813-956-2827
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Austin,, Texas

Independent exploration, development and production company that utilizes 3?D seismic imaging and other advanced technologies to systematically explore for and develop domestic onshore oil and natural gas reserves.

512-427-3300
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Vancouver,, British Columbia, Canada

The Chamber of Shipping has proudly served the international shipping industry community in British Columbia since 1923. The Chamber is a forum for the gathering, developing and disseminating of information both to the membership and shipping communities around the world. Information relating to new developments in shipping services, government legislation as well as alternative services and opportunities in trade, commerce, or education are handled by the Chamber and its dedicated committees. Established as a non profit society in 1923, The Chamber of Shipping of British Columbia provides its services to three categories of members. 'Full Members' are drawn from the ship owners, operators and agents, representing the foreign flag international deep sea segment of the B.C. shipping community. Associate or Service Membership is offered to other entities which see value in a close relationship with the Chamber. The Chamber has 140 members, in total. The objects define a role of facilitation and interaction, in the interests of members, with all levels of government and the wider marine community. The President, Staff and Board of Directors are all actively involved in the work of the Chamber in fulfilling its mandate. This is achieved through their involvement in standing and adhoc committees devoted to key topics, for example,Ship and Port Operations, Navigation and Pilotage, Cruise, Liner, Legislation etc. The facilitation role is further exemplified through the Chamber's role in the registration of vessels under the Canadian oil spill regulations. The Chamber has also spearheaded the formation of an informal coalition, The Western Marine Community (WMC), with the aim of ensuring an equitable regional apportionment of the Coast Guard's cost recovery program.

604-681-2351
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Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom

Background The British Shippers' Council is a strategic policy making arm of FTA. Its members comprise industry representatives from a cross section of businesses who require international freight transport, logistics, distribution and shipping services. The Freight Transport Association (FTA) is a leading UK trade association and serves industry as users of transport & distribution services by all modes. FTA's 11,500 member companies represent all sectors of UK industry and consign 70% of UK visible exports, 90% of all freight moved by rail and also operate nearly half of the UK fleet of commercial vehicles. Our Strength At the heart of FTA is its unrivalled knowledge of transport and distribution, shared between 360 staff operating out of five UK offices and Brussels. This knowledge resource is delivered through local, national and European representation together with a comprehensive range of commercial services. Our Objectives FTA's membership is a broad church of mostly freight service providers (primarily road freight) and users of freight services (i.e. shippers). The British Shippers' Council has traditionally focussed most of its attention and activities on the maritime and air freight services and on trade facilitation through customs and documentation. Policies are made which aim to provide the right conditions in which industry is able to take advantage of a wide range of competitive and efficient services. Such services would enable them to enhance rather than hinder their global supply chains and promote the competitiveness of their products in overseas markets. FTA's Rail Freight Council is a forum of both users and operators and UK track infrastructure owners - all of whom are FTA members. This Council is FTA's principal strategic policy making body for matters to do with rail freight, both domestic and European. Together with FTA's Road Freight Council, largely comprising freight vehicle operators, FTA seek to promote developments in the freight industry which benefit industry and make their supply chains more efficient.

44 1892 55 2267
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Zelienople, PA, United States

We are a global organization in the business of development, design and manufacturing of monitoring systems for industrial engines for propulsion and gen-sets. Our range is the total chain from sensor to wiring to data acquisition and monitoring/alarm system. ABS, LRS, BV, DNV, GL and other agenct approved devices.

724 452 2200
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Houston, TX, United States

C.A. Richards & Associates, Inc. is a Houston-based business development consulting firm specializing in the Offshore, Subsea, and Wind Energy markets in the Western Hemisphere.

281-888-3800
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Solna,, Sweden

C2SAT is a world leader in the development of innovative VSAT stabilised antenna systems for the global market.

+46 (0)8-748 01 40
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Arlington, VA, United States

CARANA Corporation - International Consulting Firm

(703) 243-1700
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Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

CARIS is recognized worldwide for the development of software for the hydrographic and marine industries. They offer a software suite for all anticipated geospatial data collection, processing and production needs within the broad marine environment including management of bathymetric datasets, electronic and raster charts, preparation of offshore territorial claims and hydrographic database management.

1-506-458-8533
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McLean, VA, United States

DDL OMNI Engineering Corp. (DDL OMNI) is a privately held engineering and technical services company, focusing on information systems integration, systems engineering and analysis, materials and structures engineering, software development, program management and acquisition support, logistics engineering, and technology transfer/commercialization. DDL OMNI maintains a diversified contract base within the U.S. Department of Defense, other federal agencies and private industry.

(703) 903-9777
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Greenwood Village,, CO, United States

CIBER, Inc. (NYSE: CBR) is a leading international, system integration consultancy, providing IT services for Internet strategy and development, complete life cycle system support (from customer quotation through cash collection), with superior value-priced services for both private and government sector clients. CIBER,Inc, headquartered in Colorado, USA has offices throughout the United States, and in Canada and the UK. CIBER’s services are offered on a project or strategic staffing basis, in both custom and enterprise resource planning (ERP) package environments, and across all technology platforms, operating systems and infrastructures.

+1-303-220-0100
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Ottawa, ON, Canada

The Canadian Shipowners Association promotes a competitive Canadian marine transportation industry and supports the development of the Canadian flag merchant fleet in inland, coastal, and Arctic waters.

1 (613) 232-3539
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Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Caspian Services Inc. provides a broad range of oilfield services in western Kazakhstan and the Kazakh sector of the Caspian Sea. The company’s business focuses on three principal areas – Offshore Marine Services; Geophysical Services and Infrastructure Development, including water desalinization.

1 801 746 3700
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(703) 450-9787
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Perth, Western Australia, Australia

The Centre for Marine Science and Technology (CMST) at Curtin University is a marine technology research and development facility specializing in underwater acoustics and marine science, serving industry, government, and community needs.

(08) 9266 7380
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Piraeus, Greece

VISION In the words of George P.Livanos, "Ceres Hellenic Shipping Enterprises Ltd., believes that ecologically sound and safe, seaborne trade promotes world peace, supports a unique form of communication between nations and assists the development of peoples who strive to improve their standard of living." Ceres will always endeavor to provide superior client service by achieving Maximum Quality through zero casualty tolerance. We strive to be a leader in the ship management industry, by utilising new information technologies in shipping, consistent with our strategic goals and by realising maximum efficiency through superior management. We aim at exploiting new horizons and new markets worldwide by forging strategic alliances with new or existing customers. MISSION Our fundamental belief is that a safe vessel means inter alia safe and clean seas and environment. However, profitability is the overall target through planning, through Safety, Quality and Environmental awareness and provision of safe and cost effective management services that meet or exceed the requirements of our clients. We focus on safe and healthy work environments and practices, onboard and ashore, by minimising the risks, managing a well-maintained fleet and striving to meet new industry requirements, within budget, while complying with all applicable rules and regulations. We respect the dignity and rights of the individual and offer equal opportunity to all employees, based on merit, in order to develop and realise their career goals. We shall earn the confidence of the shipowners and our clients by achieving and maintaining certification, for complying with applicable requirements of the ISM Code, ISO 9002-1994, Quality and ISO 14001, Environmental Management Standards.

+30 1 459 1000
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Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland

Welcome to Chartered Corporate Services Ltd, specialists in the formation of offshore companies and trusts, tax and estate planning and consulting, ship registration, nominee services and offshore banking. Whether you need a sophisticated solution to a complex tax or jurisdictional problem or simply want to register an offshore company, we have the experience and infrastructure required to provide a secure, private, professional and cost effective service. If you are a 'high net worth' individual or international corporation, our constant research means we can provide 'up to the minute' solutions in the ever-changing world of international finance, banking, tax and privacy protection. On this website you will find a comprehensive list of our services, information and advice on the establishment of offshore trusts and bank accounts, a list of the jurisdictions we cover (including registration costs in each jurisdiction) and an on-line company registration facility. Please do not hesitate to contact us for an immediate and confidential response to any query.

353-052-33962
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Chennai, India

The Port of Chennai, located on the North-East tip of the state of Tamil Nadu, is an artificial harbour on the Coromandel coast of Southern India. The port serves to a well-developed hinterland extended over the Southern states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. The port was conceived long back in 1875 with the construction of harbours. During the period of Second World War between 1939-45, the port felt acute congestion due to high influx of materials. This had driven the need for capacity enhancement of the port to cater to the increasing levels of cargo movement. The Government initiated a decisive approach towards capacity expansion of the port. Jawahar Dock was then commissioned in 1964 with the financial assistance of World Bank. An outer harbour was commissioned in 1971 as a part of the ports continuous development. The new member of the Chennai Port family was christened as Bharati Dock. During the post-independence era, the port of Chennai has evolved as one of the major container handling ports of the country conforming to all international standards. The port of Chennai is fast emerging as a preferred destination for export of non-traditional cargo like cars and industrial boilers. Future plan The port has created 10,000 sq. metres of concreted yard for parking of cars and is looking forward to become a specialised car exporting port of the country.

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