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Buffalo,, New York, United States
FPPF Chemical Company supplies Fuel Additives, Treatments and Conditioners. FPPF also supplies Antifreeze Recycling Equipmen, FPPF manufactures the highest quality diesel, gasoline, fuel oil and oil treatments and conditioners in the heavy duty, automotive, agricultural and marine markets
Shenzhen, China
Since its inception in 1960, the Federation's prime goals have been to serve the many needs of Hong Kong's industrial and business communities. It continues to play a major role in shaping the territory's prosperity. The Federation actively promotes and fosters the interests of Hong Kong's industrial and business sectors promotes trade, investment, technological advancement, manpower development and business opportunities in Hong Kong represents industry's views and influences Government on policies and legislation which affect industry and business The Federation achieves this by representing members on the Legislative Council and various high-level Government advisory boards and committees acting as a bridge between members and overseas business communities organising activities to promote trade, investment, technology transfer and manpower training updating members on business opportunities in Hong Kong and all over the world
Grangemouth, Central Scotland, United Kingdom
Forthline Limited operates a main door-to-door container service connecting Scotland and the European continent, providing efficient logistical support without relying on road haulage to English ports.
Salisbury, United Kingdom
FWMurphy manufacture control and instrumentation systems for engine driven equipment: generators, pumps, marine propulsion systems and off-road equipment.
Fredericia,, Denmark
Family-owned Danish company specializing in port terminal solutions, logistics, and shipping services with operations at the Port of Fredericia and Taulov.
Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
Merchant Marine exam software, Captain and Engineer. Deck Officer; Rules of the Road, Deck Safety, Deck General, Navigation, Blinking Light. Engineer; General, Motor, Steam, Safety and Electrical
Australia
Fremantle Sea Rescue is located in Western Australia and performs over 500 rescues a year. Fremantle Sea Rescue operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Fremantle Sea Rescue is staffed entirely by volunteers....
Paris, France
Mission and Goals The French Shippers' Council (Association des Utilisateurs de Transport de Fret) represents industry and traders as good transport users. Nowadays, international competition drives industry to control not only their production but the way they obtain the raw material for their factories and the way they supply their final clients. The whole supply chain needs to be efficient to maintain a strong industry in Europe in general and in France in particular. It is a major competitiveness issue. To achieve that goal, AUTF has got four missions: To inform its members To represent them in front of national and regional public authorities To raise the profile of transport and logistics in industrial companies To offer its members many occasions to exchange experiences and knowledge French Shippers' Council deals with all the means of transport: Road Rail Inland waterways Air Maritime Influence in Europe Transport issues not only concern the national frame, many important decisions are taken by European authorities. That is the reason why national action of the French Shippers' Council needs to be reinforced by actions on a European level.
Dafundo, Estremadura, Portugal
FROM A NEEDLE TO AN ANCHOR FUDGE MARINE IS YOUR MARINE PARTNER IN PORTUGAL, MAJOR SUPPLIERS TO THE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING COMPANIES, PROVIDING A FULL RANGE OF SERVICES TO OVER 500 CUSTOMERS. DUE TO INCREASING FINANCIAL PRESSURE ON SHIP OPERATORS, EITHER TO CONTROL OR REDUCE RUNNING COSTS, OUR TEAM, LIKE MANY OTHER MODERN SUPPLIERS, PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE INDUSTRY. FOLLOWING THE MOVES OF SHIP OPERATORS TO BRING HIGH STANDARDS TO THE INDUSTRY, WE ARE ALSO COMMITTED TO QUALITY, BOTH IN CUSTOMER SERVICE, STANDARD OF SUPPLIED GOODS, AND QUICK REPLY. BY UNDERTAKING SEVERAL DIFFERENT SUPPLIES AND SERVICES, WE TRY HARD TO ORIGINATE REDUCTION IN MANAGEMENT TIME AND COST, ENABLING CUSTOMERS TO USE A SINGLE CONTACT FOR VARIOUS INQUIRIES/ORDERS. THE SHIPPING INDUSTRY IS AT A CROSS-ROADS. ONLY COMPANIES PROPERLY ORGANIZED AND PROFESSIONALLY MANAGED WILL BE ABLE TO HANDLE THE NEW CHALLANGES AND EXPLOIT THE COMING YEARS. HOPING TO KEEP SERVING YOU IN THE FUTURE!
New York,, NY, United States
The two product service lines that historically have helped maritime companies and self insured employers save millions of dollars has been, 1. Medical Nurse Case Management - where we receive notification of the injury claim within the first 24 hours and the nurse coordinates all the medical care advising our clients on the course of the medical portion of the claim. The benefits resulting in an earlier release to full duty or obtaining medical information early in the claim so that the employer or shipowner can be pre-warned if the injured party cannot go back to work or in the case of a passenger outlining and controlling reasonable rehabilitation costs. 2. On the back end of the claim there is Medical Bill Auditing, this is done by our Med-Check division, by nurses who review medical records, who search for CPT codes errors and look to alleviate any fraud or over exaggeration in medical billing. We audit all medical services of any kind in every state. The plaintiff attorneys in the U.S. along with a small portion of medical providers have been working together to escalate medical damages related to maritime accident claims. The Federal Jones Act and The Federal Long Shore Act does not limit liability awards on maritime claims and therefore it has become an arena for fraud and abuse. The maritime industry can defend against these claims with the proper use of medical cost containment services.
Erie,, PA, United States
GE - Transportation is a leading supplier to the global railroad, transit, mining, marine and energy industries. Through offices in the Americas, Asia, Africa, Australia and Europe, we work to ensure the success of customers worldwide. We are part of GE, a family of best-in-class businesses dedicated to turning imaginative ideas into innovative products and services that help solve some of the world's toughest problems.
Miami, FL, United States
GLF Construction Corporation of Miami, Florida, is a general contractor specializing in heavy civil and marine construction: bridges, port facilities, bulkhead walls, sheet pile walls, pipelines and generally any type of marine work.
Jakarta Utara, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS SERVICES
Takoradi, Ghana
Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority operates one of Ghana's two principal ports in Takoradi, featuring deep-water berths and extensive cargo handling equipment for manganese, bauxite, oil tankers, cocoa, timber, and general cargo.
Piraeus,, Greece
Complete range of worlwide transport services from carriage of containerized cargo by sea, to road transport and airfreight consignments supported by a sophisticated logistics system.
Brunswick, GA, United States
Basel, Switzerland
NTG Road AG, formerly Gondrand International AG, is a Swiss-based international forwarding and logistics provider offering comprehensive global transport services including road freight, air and ocean freight, and customs clearance.
Livingston, New Jersey, United States
The address of our new Shanghai branch office is as follows: Suite 901B,SUNCOME Tower 738 Shang Cheng Road, Pudong Shanghai P.R.China 200120 Tel:86-21-58319060/58319061/58319062 Fax:86-21-58318003 Email: gcc8888@aol.com We look foward to hearing from you.
North Billerica, MA, United States
Boston & Maine Corporation, Maine Central Railroad Co., Springfield Terminal Railway Co.
United Kingdom
Worldwide Shipping and Freight Forwarding by Sea, Air and Road HR Services is part of HR Holdings, one of the top 30 UK transport companies. Highly experienced in shipping out of gauge and heavy lift cargoes, we specialise in moving plant and associated equipment worldwide through our staff of qualified cargo superintendents and trained freight forwarding professionals. Matched by a global network of own offices and agents, HR Services offers door to door transport solutions, tailor made to our customers’ requirements.
Harvey,, LA, United States
Haley Marine Gears International, Inc. is a manufacturer and supplier of marine propulsion equipment including gears, clutches, torsional couplings, and shaft brakes, serving vessels in the Gulf of Mexico, North and South America, and abroad.
China
The mission of the Halla Program of Korean-American Business Studies is to provide students with broader perspectives, intellectual growth, cross-cultural experience, and the analytical skills needed to conduct international business effectively in the Asia-Pacific Rim countries.
Bay St. Louis,, MS, United States
The Hancock County Port and Harbor Commission functions as Hancock County, Mississippi's Economic Development Authority, Port Authority, and Airport Authority. It owns and operates the Port Bienville Industrial Park, Port Bienville Short Line Railroad and Stennis International Aiport/Airpark.
Youngdeungpo-Ku,, Seoul,, South Korea
Hanjin Shipping Co., Ltd. was born through the 1988 merger between Hanjin Container Lines (HJCL) and the most reputable and longest standing shipping company in Korea, Korea Shipping Corporation (KSC), which was established in 1950. Since then, Hanjin has broadened and expanded its operation and service offerings to virtually all aspects of global marine transport. Hanjin has steadily diversified its business by introducing new container and bulk vessels and developing logistics operations in key service areas. Hanjin Shipping Co., Ltd., a member of the Hanjin Group, has developed into a global transportation and logistics company operating around 140 vessels including modern containerships, specialized gas tankers, and bulk carriers. Hanjin Shipping operates a global network, which covers 70 major ports in 35 countries on six continents, including extensive inland transport capabilities. The company operates 9 dedicated marine terminal facilities across its global network. In addition, Hanjin Shipping is represented in 53 countries by approximately 200 owned offices and third party agents. Today, Hanjin distinguishes itself in the industry with a strong commitment to customer satisfaction by providing uncompromising quality and efficiency in all aspects of maritime shipping. In particular, its ardent pursuit of customer satisfaction through strategic investments to establish main trunk routes, dedicated terminals and a strong infrastructure has been the bedrock of its phenomenal growth despite its short history. Hanjin Shipping actively fosters a culture where nothing comes before customer value. As we continue to grow and progress, our foremost target is to strengthen our capability to provide the highest performance level with cost-effective measures in order to meet growing demands of customers. This will help us to achieve our goal of becoming the “world’s most trusted carrier”. Hanjin Shipping has had the reputation of being able to satisfy the most demanding customers within our global network. The company has acquired that reputation by having experienced people on board who understand their customers’requirements and who know how to solve their customers’ needs. The “H” trademark of Hanjin Shipping can be seen in every corner of the world on vessels spanning the globe, containers, terminals, and equipment. Throughout Hanjin’s history the mark has been a benchmark of quality. It is the symbol of commitment to customer satisfaction from the 3,600-plus employees of Hanjin Shipping. This report contains various forward-looking statements and projections and certain assumptions from that information that are based on the best information currently available to management. These forward-looking statements are denoted by phrases such as “the Company expects,” “we anticipate,” “the Company will” or any other language indicating a prediction of future events. Whether these statements and projections are ultimately accurate depends on a number of outside factors that the Company cannot predict or control.