Maritime Directory
Search over 35,000 maritime companies worldwide
Company Search
Port Search
19,965 companies found
Nishi-ku,, Hiroshima, Japan
Hiroshima Machinery Works is a division of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., specializing in shipyard and machinery manufacturing and engineering solutions for maritime and industrial applications.
Madrid, Spain
Hispafrio S.A. is a Madrid-based company specializing in refrigerated maritime freight and logistics services.
Holmdel,, NJ, United States
The History of Containerization Foundation, Inc. (HOC Foundation) is an organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the history and development of containerization in maritime shipping.
Constanta,, Romania
Histria Shipmanagement is a Romanian company specializing in technical and crew management of chemical and oil tankers with over 25 years of experience.
Indonesia
Chiyoda-ku,, Tokyo, Japan
Hitachi Zosen Corp is a Japanese company contributing to environmental facilities, machinery, infrastructure, decarbonization technologies, and marine equipment, supporting safe and sustainable society development.
Japan
Hitachi Zosen Corporation is one of Japan's largest heavy industrial machinery firms, originally a shipbuilder but no longer building ships since 2002.
Singapore
New York, NY, United States
Four Shipyards in Japan. Tankers: VLCC, Suezmax, Aframax, Panamax, etc.. Bulkers: VLOC(Very Large Ore Carrier), Cape, Panamax, etc... Container, PCC and more.. Jack Up rig etc.
Japan
Hitachi Zosen Corporation is a Japanese company specializing in waste treatment plants and power plants, having spun off its shipbuilding business in 2002.
Arendal, Norway
Hitec Marine A/S is a Norwegian company based in Arendal specializing in marine equipment and services.
Norway
Hitec Marine AS is a company based in Norway associated with global energy services and oilfield equipment and technologies, linked to NOV.
Stavanger, Norway
Hitec Subsea is an engineering company, specialising in remotely operated systems and tools for the subsea oil and gas industry. Hitec Subsea is the owner of the HiControl system, with either Hitec Cyberbase MMI, or a conventional rack based MMI (Man Machine Interface).