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Murmansk,, Russia
An efficient company covering the traditional maritime regions of Scandinavia and north-eastern Russia. Polar Crewing LTD was founded in 1997, but we known earlier (since 1993) as the Murmansk Office of NB Shipping Group. In June 1998 our company established our Arkhangelsk Office for better access to maritime personnel living in Northern Russia. Polar Crewing LTD's activities include: selection, training and employment of qualified Russian officers, ratings and cadets for bulk, general cargo, container and passenger vessels. The current situation in international shipping allows us to predict a demand for well trained Russian seamen.
Arkhangelsk,, Russia
An efficient company covering the traditional maritime regions of Scandinavia and north-eastern Russia. Polar Crewing LTD was founded in 1997, but we known earlier (since 1993) as the Murmansk Office of NB Shipping Group. In June 1998 our company established our Arkhangelsk Office for better access to maritime personnel living in Northern Russia. Polar Crewing LTD's activities include: selection, training and employment of qualified Russian officers, ratings and cadets for bulk, general cargo, container and passenger vessels. The current situation in international shipping allows us to predict a demand for well trained Russian seamen.
Gdansk,, Poland
The Port of Gdansk is situated at the intersection of the principal European transport routes, providing the most convenient connection between both Central and Eastern Europe and Scandinavia as well as between Western and Eastern Europe. Additionally, for countries such as the Czech Republic, Slovakia, the Ukraine, Belarus Republic and Hungary, the Port of Gdansk provides easy access to the Baltic Sea.
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.
Northern Gateway, Hull, Great Britain (Uk)
The Port of Hull is one of the UK's leading foreign trading ports and this position is maintained by a constant programme of capital investment in the development of new facilities and services. The port's position on the north bank of the River Humber also provides a major geographical advantage for transport links in to and out of the UK. As a result, the port has very strong short-sea trade links with Europe, Scandinavia and the Baltic, in addition to world-wide deep-sea services. Hull is also well connected to the UK's national motorway network, allowing a market of 40 million people to be reached within a four-hour drive. In addition, there are direct rail connections to the deep-water berths in King George Dock. Hull is the UK’s leading timber port, and is the only passenger port on the Humber estuary, handling some one million passengers a year.
Lowestoft, Great Britain (Uk)
As Britain’s most easterly port, Lowestoft is ideally situated to serve the busy sea routes between the UK, Europe, Scandinavia and the Baltic states. The port is linked by “A”-class roads to the UK motorway network, and has quayside rail links to the UK railfreight network. Norwich Airport is located nearby, with daily flights serving a number of destinations in the UK and Europe.
New London, Ct., United States
Erlanger,, KY, United States
Psion Teklogix - mobile computing and wireless network supply chain solutions for the enterprise
Clifton, NJ, United States
RCL specializes in shipping cargo between the 48 States & Canada to: Russia & CIS countries, Africa, Europe, Scan-Balt, Far East, Black Sea, UK
Russia
Valdemarsvik, Sweden
Sale and Purchase, Maritime Surveys, Consultants, Ship registration and Classification, Ship Management
Bergen,, Norway
Denmark
United Kingdom
Copenhagen, Denmark
Denmark
Mukilteo,, WA, United States
Denmark