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Irving,, TX, United States
New York,, NY, United States
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Port Adelaide, South Australia,, Australia
Situated on the southern tip of Eyre Peninsula, Port Lincoln is 682km by road from Adelaide, or about 280km west of Adelaide by air. A natural deepwater harbour makes Port Lincoln attractive to large bulk grain carriers for topping up loads from shallower ports in South Australia and Victoria. Grains and seeds are the principal exports and fertiliser and petroleum products are the major imports. During 2001/2002, 2.2 million tonnes of cargo was moved through Port Lincoln.
Puerto Madryn, Pcia. de Chubut, Argentina
The Almirante Storni Pier is located in Puerto Madryn, Chubut, on the Argentine Atlantic coast (42° 46" S. Latitude and 65° 02" W. Longitude). It is, without doubt, the deepest natural port in the country. Its sheltered waters make it safe for the ships to stay both at the pier and at the anchorage zone. Mooring and unmooring manoeuvres are effected any time without the use of tugs. The main traffic of this port is alumina, aluminium and fish, having reached a total of 1,200,000 tons during 1997, port of which were moved in containers (15,000 TEUs).
N-5003 Bergen, Norway
Cargo: Bergen one of the largest port in Europe -total quantity of goods close to 100 million tons a year. Cruise - Bergen the largest cruise capital of Norway - one of the largest cruise ports in Europe with approx. 200 annual calls. Fish - Bergen - the main area for fish farming in Norway, and the natural main fishing port of the west coast of Norway. Ferries provide a lifeline service - serves international routes as well as domestic ports. Bergen - nearest the largest oil and gas fields in Europe.
Dundee, Scotland, Great Britain (Uk)
The Port of Dundee is located on the north side of the river Tay estuary on the East Coast of Scotland. Forth Ports is the Competent Harbour Authority for the river Tay. This naturally sheltered location is the reason why the Port of Dundee can trace its history back over 800 years. Dundee is an all weather, all year port which provides facilities 24 hours a day. A major Scottish Port, and the most northerly owned by Forth Ports PLC, Dundee provides a wide range of industries with first class facilities backed up with a professional and efficient service.
Fall River,, MA, United States
Fall River's harbor has always been one of its great assets. Second only to Boston in terms of cargo volume, the Port of Fall River stands ready to service your shipping needs. The port facilities are located on the exact site of the Old Fall River Line steamship service on the southern coast of Massachusetts. Fall River is recognized as a safe, natural harbor accessible through a protected channel in beautiful Narragansett Bay. The port offers a variety of shipping opportunities, with two deep-water berths, three rail spurs and a 96,000-square-foot storage terminal on 10 acres of adjacent land.
Greenville,, MS, United States
Wharf-type double pier with concrete dock. Shallow draft, slack water natural harbor, 11 miles long. 250-ft. minimum channel width, with a harbor front minimum channel width of 500 ft. and a fleeting area capable of holding several hundred barges
Grimsby, So. Humberside, Great Britain (Uk)
Grimsby offers a natural route connecting Britain with mainland Europe and the rest of the world. The port’s strategic location – only 10 km from the open sea on the Humber estuary – makes in an ideal option for shipping services between the UK and Scandinavia, the Baltic, Germany and northern Europe.
Plymouth, Devon, Great Britain (Uk)
ABP’s operation within the Port of Plymouth is centred at Millbay Docks, which comprises a tidal basin with 13 ha of water situated within the impressive natural harbour known as Plymouth Sound. The port’s good road communications, combined with an advantageous geographical position, ensure that it is well placed to continue to expand its trade with the Continent.
Punta Quilla, Pcia. de Santa Cruz, Argentina
The Port of Punta Quilla is located on the south margin of the estuary of Port Santa Cruz, 2.8 miles from its mouth on the Atlantic and I 0.5 miles from Santa Cruz. Latitude 50° 07' S., Longitude 68° 25' W. The estuary of Santa Cruz constitutes an excellent natural port. Its access mouth between Punta Entrada and Punta Cascajo is 1,2 miles wide. It is a deep, sheltered port.
Southampton, Great Britain (Uk)
One of the country’s busiest and most successful deep-water ports, Southampton is a natural choice for a wide range of customers and trades, with facilities to handle virtually any type of cargo. Its natural deep-water harbour and unique double tide allow unrestricted access for the world’s largest vessels. Southampton is the UK’s leading vehicle-handling port, and has long been the UK’s principal cruise port, with over 370,000 cruise passengers expected to pass through the port in 2002. It is also a major handler of liquid and dry bulks and containers, and almost half of the UK’s containerised trade with the whole of the Far East is handled at this port. Around 23 million tonnes of oil and petroleum-related products are handled at the oil refineries of Esso, at Fawley, and BP, at Hamble, each year.
Vancouver,, WA, United States
The Port of Vancouver, USA, was established in 1912 with the purpose of preventing private monopoly of the Columbia River system. The district encompasses an area of 111 square miles with a population of almost 300,000. The Port is governed by three elected Commissioners who serve six-year terms and are responsible for setting the overall policy and goals for Port operations and development. Located at the natural transportation hub of the Pacific Northwest on the Columbia/Snake River System, the Port of Vancouver, USA, is an ideal transfer point for cargoes moving to and from the Pacific Rim and the world. Annually, the Port handles over 400 ocean-going vessels, as well as river barges, with a total cargo volume exceeding 5 million metric tons.
Walvis Bay,, Namibia
Strategically located half way down the coast of Namibia, with direct access to principal shipping routes, Walvis Bay is a natural gateway for international trade. Walvis Bay is Namibia's largest commercial port, receiving approximately 1,000 vessel calls each year and handling about 2.5 million tonnes of cargo. It is a sheltered deepwater harbour benefiting from a temperate climate.
Kenilworth, New Jersey, United States
Since the development of the first commercial safety shield for pipe connections in 1958 by RAMCO® Manufacturing Co., Inc., there has been worldwide acceptance of safety shields on piping systems to prevent personnel injury and equipment damage due to a chemical sprayout. The effectiveness of RAMCO® Safety Shields has been demonstrated in thousands of installations in industrial manufacturing plants, government facilities and on naval and commercial ships. With the growing awareness of the importance of safety in the environment, RAMCO® Safety Shields are a natural fit in processes involving hazardous or toxic chemicals. In addition to their safety features, they permit cost reduction. Shields not only contribute to worker health by minimizing absenteeism due to accidents caused by contact with leaking chemicals but also control costs by eliminating the need for worker replacement training. With the use of safety shields to protect personnel from chemical sprayouts, stable health insurance rates can be maintained and workmen's compensation claims controlled. HOW RAMCO® SAFETY SHIELDS PROTECT... Safety shields prevent sprayouts by interposing an impregnable barrier between the chemical flowing through the piping system and the external environment. To provide this protection, RAMCO® Shields are manufactured in various materials that resist the hazardous or toxic chemicals commonly used in process industries at varying temperatures and pressures. By selecting the appropriate material for an application, virtually all situations can be safeguarded. To select the proper safety shield, it is necessary to be familiar with the physical characteristics of the special materials that are used in the manufacture of RAMCO® Safety Shields and to correlate this information with the chemical, temperature and pressure rating within the piping system. RAMCO® Safety Shields can be divided into three major groups: SPRA-GARD® Shields ECONO-GARD® Shields Metal Safety Shields Each group contains shields that are manufactured from different materials. Each type can be fabricated in any size to accommodate any piping system. While this selection is sufficient to handle most applications, special safety shields also can be customized on request. RAMCO® Safety Shields have been designed and manufactured with many essential quality characteristics. A detailed explanation of these quality features may be found in the RAMCO® SAFETY SHIELD MANUAL. A free copy is available on request. RAMCO® Safety Shields are manufactured for all pipe connections: Flanges Valves of all kinds Expansion Joints Flow Meters Hose Couplings Heat Exchangers Pressure Vessels Elbows Couplings Unions Tees Clamps Pumps Instruments Customized Connections
Texel, Netherlands
Royal NIOZ aspires to perform top level curiosity-driven and society-inspired research of marine systems integrating the natural sciences of relevance to oceanology. This multidisciplinary marine research focuses on phenomena and mechanisms in coastal and shelf seas as well as the open ocean and involves close co-operation between physicists, chemists, geologists, biologists and technicians. NIOZ supports advanced marine research and education at universities by initiating and facilitating multidisciplinary and sea-going research embedded in national and international programmes. The research is performed in laboratories, in large seawater facilities and on board research vessels.
Boston,, MA, United States
SUEZ LNG NA (SLNGNA) is the business unit of SUEZ Energy North America responsible for managing the company's liquefied natural gas (LNG) activities in North America.
Glasgow,, Scotland, United Kingdom
Safety at Sea Ltd (SaS) is a consulting company of naval architects and marine engineers specialising in the stability, design and safe operation of ships and advanced marine vehicles. The company is a commercial enterprise operating within the premises and in partnership with the University of Strathclyde through the Ship Stability Research Centre (SSRC), a world-leading centre of excellence on ship safety. During the early years of operation, SOLAS ‘90 and Stockholm Agreement upgrading has been the mainstream business of Safety at Sea. An excellent working relationship with its clients, based on close and effective collaboration, led Safety at Sea to capture 70% of the north-European market, and to succeed in building an unparalleled reputation as a team able to produce cost-effective and practical design solutions. In the wake of this initial success, Safety at Sea has now moved forward towards the full utilisation of the technology developed by SSRC in all aspects of ship design and operation, including: hull hydrodynamics, structural strength, seakeeping, manoeuvring, comfort, general arrangements, systems design, powering and propulsion. Naturally, ship safety still remains the core of Safety at Sea’s expertise, dealing with such diverse aspects such as intact and damaged stability, mustering and evacuation, structural reliability and fire safety.
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 Diego,, CA, United States
Solar Turbines is a world leading producer of mid-range industrial gas turbines for use in power generation, natural gas compression, and pumping systems. It provides full product support, equipment supply, financing, plus installation and operation and maintenance capability.
Stamford,, CT, United States
Operations in the USA are pursued through Statoil Marketing and Trading (US) Inc. Established in 1987, this company forms part of the group's global network for trading crude oil and refined products.
Dallas,, Texas, United States