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WHITING, IN, United States

773-721-1600
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MOLINE, IL, United States

309-764-1952
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CHATTANOOGA, TN, United States

423-266-4488
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Winona, MN, United States

+1 507-452-9205
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SOUTH HEIGHTS, PA, United States

724-375-0208
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Calcutta, India, India

Calcutta port started operations in 1870. It was initially designed by the then British Government in line with the Port of London, to take care of its business and colonial interest. Despite innumerable odds faced by the port since its inception, it used to enjoy a premier position amongst the major ports of India and accounted for nearly 50% of the sea-borne trade till independence. However, with the rapid industrialisation in Western India concomitant to gradual deterioration of the industrial sector in Eastern India, the glory of this grand port has been outstripped. Calcutta port, the only riverine major port in India has two docking arms the Calcutta Dock System (CDS) and Haldia Dock Complex (HDC). CDS with its impounded docking arrangement, is located within Calcutta city and connected to Bay of Bengal through 156 nautical miles long navigational channel through river Hooghly. The Hooghly channel, longest ever riverine waterway used by ocean-going vessels, is infamous for its traps, siltations and known to maritime world as one of the highly unpredictable and risky navigational route. HDC is located at the bank of river Hooghly and Haldi, has started operations in 1968 as a satellite port of CDS. It also operates through impounded docking arrangement due to low river draft. The port serves to a vast hinterland, which includes states of West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, Eastern Uttar Pradesh, states of North-East India and the two land-locked nations of Nepal and Bhutan. Future plan Calcutta Port has outlined expansion plan for handling 50 million tonnes of cargo by 2000-01. The port is considering a fourth oil jetty to handle projected POL traffic.

(33)2203451
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Cleveland,, Ohio, United States

Specialists in transshipment between the Great Lakes and St lawrence River.

+1-216-671-6200
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Clairton, PA, United States

Campbell Transportation Co., Inc. is a contract carrier and owner/operator of towboats and open hopper barges transporting mainly coal and sand and gravel on the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio Rivers.

724) 483-6556
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Wilmington,, NC, United States

Please visit our website http://www.cfrboats.com/ to view pictures of the boat in action, and to get pricing and schedule information. Please do not hesitate to give us a call if you have any questions or would like to make reservations. We look forward to hearing from you!

910-343-1611
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Hong Kong, China

A major player in river trade transportation between Hong Kong and Pearl River Delta Region, the PRC with its business covering container transportion, shipping agency, cargo forwarding and wharf cargo handling.

(852) 2581 3799
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Clarksville, TN, United States

+1 931-552-2418
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Mt. Clemens,, MI, United States

(586)468-0212
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United States

Timber Products for Industrial, Commercial & Residential Applications

Astoria, OR, United States

Recognizing the need to protect the safety of ships, crews and cargoes crossing the dangerous Columbia River Bar, the State of Oregon, in 1846, established the Oregon Board of Pilot Commissioners. This legislation provided for formal licensing of the pilots. The Columbia River Bar Pilots trace their history to this date, and is one of the oldest ongoing businesses in Oregon.

503.325.2643
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United States

Columbia Terminals is a public bulk liquid storage and warehouse facility located on the Hackensack River in South Kearny, New Jersey. Columbia's bulk storage includes tanks ranging in size from 27,500 to 500,000 gallons. Tank materials of construction are carbon steel, aluminum and stainless steel. The entire facility is designed and built to include storage of flammable products and hazardous materials. Columbia Terminals is a total distribution center. Columbia Terminals can act as your off-site distribution and warehousing department. Rail or truck movement can easily be accommodated from our conveniently located South Kearny terminal which is close to major highways and provides daily service by Conrail. Columbia can also custom design and develop the needed storage facility for your product. The following is a list of services that Columbia Terminals provides: Tank Storage Tank Car to Tank Truck Transfers Product Repackaging Product Warehousing Quality and Service Quality Control and Inventory Tank Truck Leasing

Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

the great clipper ships, many vessels headed for the Port of Quebec have run aground along the banks of the St. Lawrence or on its countless shoals. Stories of tragic shipwrecks abound, and no one knows how many seamen and passengers have lost their lives to the river. In the 17th century, it became apparent that trained river pilots were needed. In 1647, Abraham Martin became the first King’s Pilot authorized to guide ships up and down the St. Lawrence. Today, even though pilotage plays a crucial role in ensuring safe navigation and protecting the environment, few people know about river pilots or what they do. We invite you to discover this exciting profession through the history and the services provided by the Corporation of Lower St. Lawrence Pilots (Corporation des pilotes du Bas Saint-Laurent).

(418) 692-0444
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Seattle, Washington, United States

Cruise West also operates six other cruise ships and a 90-foot touring yacht, on coastal cruises and river cruises. Cruise West is also operating Temptress Explorer under a 5-year joint marketing agreement with owner Temptress Adventure Cruises.

800 888 9378
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DEEP RIVER, CT, United States

860-526-4954
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GROSSE ILE, MI, United States

313-843-9376
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MADISON, NJ, United States

973-514-1829
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LEXINGTON, MO, United States

816-776-2548
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+380 44 417 4233
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