Maritime Directory
Search over 99 maritime companies worldwide
Company Search
Port Search
99 companies found
New London,, Ct., United States
New York, NY, United States
MAN B&W Diesel, Inc. is a leading supplier of large diesel engines and turbochargers for ship propulsion, stationary power supply, and rail traction, and a subsidiary of MAN AG.
Portland, OR, United States
Turbine Specialists Repair and Manufacturing
Savannah,, GA, United States
Comprehensive engineered solutions for ship and yacht noise and vibration control. Quiet driveline systems, engine and machinery isolation mounting, acoustic material treatments
Charlottetown,, Pei
Nautican engineers the highest quality marine propulsion products. Our independently tested high-performance hydrodynamic solutions help companies maximize power while reducing fuel consumption and offering an exceptional return on investment.
Seattle,, WA, United States
Nautican engineers the highest quality marine propulsion products. Our independently tested high-performance hydrodynamic solutions help companies maximize power while reducing fuel consumption and offering an exceptional return on investment.
Southall, Middlesex, United Kingdom
Precision on site repairs to marine engines and ships propulsion gear. Specialising in orbital machining and grinding of crankshafs and line boring.
Norwell, MA, United States
Broad experience in marine engineering, program management, ISO 9000, product development, application, evaluation and sales support. This has been applied to improve profits by application of new technology to existing products, enhancing sales with technical support for marketing, developing products for new markets and unusual applications, assisting in implementing ISO 9000.
Twinsburg,, OH, United States
OmniThruster has been a world leader for over 30 years in the development of waterjet bow thrusters and maneuvering systems, providing patented designs for diverse vessel maneuverability and auxiliary propulsion worldwide.
Hopkinton, New Hampshire, United States
Optimar, Inc. is a maritime technology company specializing in hydrodynamics, hull design, and environmental risk assessment for various vessel types including ferries and fast ferries.
GIJON, Asturias, Spain
Teaching & research in the maritime field. In the High nautical School of Gijón - University of Oviedo, The MAritime Field Investigation Group (MaFIG-UniOvi) is constituted.
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Manufacturers of: Marine Propulsion Controls, Integrated Machinery Alarm and Control Systems, Marine Instrumentation
Seattle, WA, United States
Everett, WA, United States
Long Beach, CA, United States
Cutting edge technology for discovery and recovery of performance losses for ocean-going vessels.
Menominee,, MI, United States
R.W. Fernstrum & Company, Inc. is a family-owned maritime company founded in 1945, specializing in marine cooling technology including keel coolers, boxcoolers, and laser plates for commercial, military, and pleasure vessels.
Mazatlan, Sin, Mexico
Enfield, United Kingdom
Riviera Maritime Media Ltd publishes specialist maritime technical journals, and holds related events.
Roissy Ch De Gaulle,, Cedex, France
S.E.M.T. Pielstick ensures the design, manufacturing, sale and after-sales service of 4-stroke high and medium-speed Diesel engines ranging from 500 to 26 500 kW.
Spay/Rhine,, Germany
SCHOTTEL offers 360° azimuthing propulsion and manoeuvring systems as well as conventional propulsion packages up to 30 MW. The main area of application is vessels requiring the utmost in manoeuvrability. World-wide sales and service network. Quality Management System according to DIN EN ISO 9001.
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.
Stavanger,, Norway
Scana is an expanding Nordic industrial group with special competence in metallurgy and systems and services for the international mechanical engineering, shipping, oil and gas industry.
Netherlands