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Point Pleasant,, NJ, United States
Gellatly & Criscione Services, under the leadership of Alex Gellatly & Mario Criscione, is a barging company operating primarily in New York Harbor.
Jersey City, NJ, United States
Global Terminal & Container Services, Inc., located in the Port Jersey area of New York/New Jersey harbor, is the closest container terminal to the harbor entrance, saving an average of four hours in vessel transit time compared to terminals in the Port Newark/Elizabeth area. Geographically, Global Terminal is also ideally positioned for the cargo growth projected by the NY/NJ Port Authority and in anticipation of that growth Global is continually investing in improvements to facility and equipment that utilizes the latest technology to maximize stevedoring and terminal handling efficiency. Complementing our location, facility and equipment are the men and women of Global Terminal, both management and ILA workforce are highly experienced in marine and terminal operations and dedicated to the continuous improvement of service to our customers.
Baltimore, MD, United States
International Cargo Surveyors, Inc., established in 1983, provides a wide range of Marine and Air cargo inspection services. All of ICS surveyors are certified as "Expert Witness". ICS provides Port Captain Services, Oil Spill Haz-Mat Investigations, Intermodal Equipment Inspections, Yacht Appraisals and Vessel On/Off Hires, Fuel Oil Calculations and Letter Of Credit Compliance Inspections. ICS has offices in New York/New Jersey, Baltimore, Norfolk and Miami and serves the ports of the U.S. East Coast.
United Kingdom
The Maritime Association of the Port of New York & New Jersey is a nonprofit association dedicated to advocating for the commercial maritime industry, promoting sustainable practices, and fostering growth and innovation within the Port of NY & NJ.
Vienna, VA, United States
It was 50 years ago Liberia's maritime program opened its doors to the world's shipping community. Within no time that community responded quickly, and in three months the 29,000dwt tanker World Peace, a large vessel by the standards of her day, had become the first ocean going merchant vessel to fly Liberia's star and stripes. Those 50 years have seen the fleet grow until today it stands at being one of the largest registries in the world. Today's position has as its foundation the high standards set and maintained during those 50 years. Liberia has often led the world in introducing new standards of safety and in implementing new international codes and conventions, and the flag is recognized as being the Premier of the open registry. The registry has a reputation for quality, efficiency, safety, and service. Liberia also offers one of the most convenient, efficient, and tax effective offshore corporate registries in the world. Administration is being updated to become more efficient and legislation is being reviewed in our efforts to make Liberia still more attractive to the ship owner without losing sight of the high standards we have set. The registry has offices in Vienna Virginia, USA, New York, Piraeus Greece, Hong Kong, London, Monrovia, Zurich and Tokyo.
Lake Success, NY, United States
Liberty Maritime Corporation is a New York-based commercial shipping company operating U.S. flag and foreign flag vessels, committed to quality, performance, and innovation in international transportation services.
New York, NY, United States
A specialist law firm covering all areas of transportation law, with particular emphasis on ocean transportation. Members of the firm have extensive arbitration and litigation experience and can practice in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts.
ELIZABETH, NJ, United States
New York, New York, United States
It is the mission of the Maritime Association of the Port of New York/New Jersey to serve the maritime community in the New York/New Jersey region by: monitoring and disseminating information about port and ship activity to its members and the public; acting as an advocate for the business interests of the harbor at the municipal, state and federal levels; and promoting the commerce of the port by publishing relevant materials and through business and issue-oriented conferences. The Association will uphold its long tradition of service to the maritime community by creatively and actively giving voice to the collective concerns of the membership. It affirms the proposition that the key to growth of commerce through this great port is a continuing fostering of partnership among the various individual elements that make up the maritime community in this port.
Roswell, Georgia, United States
Janet Peck, AMS, REM, MIIMS has personally completed well over 2500 cargo and hull surveys, some of which have involved extensive cargo damage as well as marine structures. Condensation damage, stowage, shifting of cargo, fire and flooding. Additionally, she has worked as Hazmat incident manager for over 300 incidents. Janet has also conducted numerous loading and securing surveys (both container and breakbulk). Janet is currently an Adjunct Professor at the State University of New York, Maritime College where I teach marine surveying (Hull, Cargo and Yacht disciplines) as well as marine security and other similar programs.
United States
BROOKLYN, NY, United States
NEW YORK, NY, United States
Secaucus,, NJ, United States
United States
Staten Island, New York, United States
300 Western Avenue , Staten Island,, NY, United States
NYCT located on Staten Island, New York, USA is a 187 acre, three berth container terminal facility operated under a long term lease agreement from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
New York, NY, United States
United States
Bronx,, New York, United States
The New York Maritime College Sailing Foundation, Inc. is responsible for safeguarding and advancing the SUNY Maritime sailing program’s legacy of excellence by aggressively soliciting donations of boats,equipment, time and funds. This ensures that Maritime sailors compete and train with the most up to date equipment and vessels. Boats and equipment must be in acceptable working order; donors are solely responsible for obtaining assessments of value for their own records. The success of the Foundation and its activities is dependent on the voluntary support of alumni, parents, students and friends of the College. This support must be unwavering and consistent over the long haul.
New York,, New York, United States
New York,, NY, United States
United States
Staten Island,, NY, United States