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Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Slade offers flush free, leak free, no wear service for pumps, valves, tailshafts, heat exchangers, rudders, and stabilizers. Lifetime guarantee on valves!
Suez, Egypt
Soliman & Partners Advocates is one of the leading commercial & maritime law firms in Egypt We are group of specialist attorneys, and we are working together with a large number of the most well known consultants in Egypt. We are the legal advisor to the Egyptian Red Sea Ports chamber of shipping. Our firm is situated in the biggest cities in Egypt (Suez, Port-Said, Alexandria, We are members of Egyptian bar association. Egyptian maritime society. International bar association.
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Cairns, Australia
TAFE Marine Training in Cairns, Australia provides vocational education and training for the maritime industry, focusing on practical skills and certification.
United States
The Advocacy Center coordinates the actions of 19 U.S. Government agencies involved in international trade, to level the playing field overseas for U.S. exporters and ensure that sales of U.S. products and services have the best possible chance abroad.
Arlington, Virginia, United States
The leading national advocate, resource, and united voice for the tugboat, towboat, and barge industry promoting safe, sustainable, and efficient transportation on America's waterways.
Ottawa,, Ontario, Canada
The Chamber of Maritime Commerce (CMC) was founded 42 years ago to represent the interests of marine industry stakeholders who rely on efficient and competitive marine transportation services. Today, our membership today is comprised of more than 120 organizations. CMC, with a membership comprised of major Canadian and U.S. corporations, is focused on building strong industry-government partnerships, achieving modal equality, and promoting the environmental and safety benefits of the marine mode. In bringing together all sectors of the economy that rely on a cost efficient marine transportation industry, CMC is able to present a strong voice to address marine related legislation and issues that ultimately affect the competitiveness of our members. Our advocacy efforts extend to Canadian federal and provincial governments as well as to U.S. federal and state agencies and governments.
London,, United Kingdom
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) is the principal international trade association representing shipowners and operators, advocating for global regulatory frameworks and best practices in the shipping industry.
New York,, NY, United States
The Liberian Shipowners Council was formed in 1974 as a not for profit New York Corporation. Its founding members came from different maritime centers located around the globe, but all had the common denominator of operating ships of all types under the Liberian flag. They also had a desire that the Liberian Maritime Program should represent the highest standards of safety and professionalism. From the outset the LSC worked closely with the ship register to promote more comprehensive vessel inspections, higher technical standards, and industry safety programs. In the late 1970's the LSC enhanced its independence with the establishment of a separate Secretariat office in New York City and the hiring of a full time General Secretary. The Organization grew in numbers and influence during the 1980's and 1990's during which time it came to represent the solitary voice of open registry owners. As a shipowners association the LSC obtained eligibility to join the International Chamber of Shipping and the International Shipping Federation. Both these organizations represent the voice of the maritime industry on technical as well as labor matters at the IMO. Shortly after LSC's formation it joined both Associations and today continues to be one of their largest and most active supporters. During its twenty-seven years of activity the LSC has been a strong advocate for the IMO and the open registry system. It has led the way in the struggle against organizations like the ITF and UNCTAD who wish to eliminate this choice for shipowners. Today the LSC continues to promote the highest technological and safety standards at IMO and in the Liberian Flag, while opposing efforts to diminish the ability of shipowners to operate their ships in the most advantageous economic environment.
Washington, DC, United States
The National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America, Inc. (NCBFAA) represents over 1,422 member companies and 170 affiliates with 110,000 employees in international trade, including freight forwarders, customs brokers, ocean transportation intermediaries, NVOCCs, and air cargo agents.
Arlington, VA, United States
The National Industrial Transportation League was formed in 1907 to represent the interests of shippers before government regulatory agencies. With the advent of deregulation and globalization, however, the League has evolved into a broad-based advocacy organization for freight transportation. Earlier this year, the membership adopted Vision 2020, a sweeping proposal to change the structure of the organization. Now all companies involved in freight transportation are eligible for full, voting membership in the League. The roles of carriers, shippers and intermediaries are increasingly blurred and intertwined, so the League membership has been expanded to allow for more cooperative efforts, because through the promotion of a safe, efficient freight transportation industry, the needs of shippers, and the entire economy, are best met. It is anticipated that the new organization will become the forum where issues of mutual interest will be discussed and new creative solutions will be formed to benefit the entire U.S. economy. The League also has added a membership category for Affiliates, which includes, individuals who are interested in matters connected with the shipment or receipt of commodities and/or the purchase of transportation services. To receive information on becoming a League member; getting a copy of the Annual Report; exhibiting at TransComp; advertising in League publications; ordering a list, labels, or diskette containing the names and addresses of League members and affiliates; or ordering the Rail Users' Manual, please contact the League at (703) 524-5011 or via e-mail at info@nitl.org.
Stockholm, Sweden
Sveriges Skeppsmäklare is a Swedish industry association representing companies active in liner agency, ship sale and purchase, chartering, and ship clearance, working to safeguard members' interests through advocacy, education, and networking.
Houston, Texas, United States
The Truckers/Transportation Homepage is a trade group promoting and protecting small businesses in the transportation industry, advocating for ethical practices and transparency among truckers, carriers, brokers, and shippers.
White Plains, New York, United States
Trans-Ocean, Inc. acts as a general forwarder offering NVOCC solutions with their own Bills of Lading and provides essential support in customs clearance, transportation, and warehousing for shipping companies and maritime operators.
New York, NY, United States
We are freight forwarders specialized in container shipments in the North Atlantic and Pacific/Australia region we also handle Project Cargoes
Istanbul, Turkey
For centuries maritime shipping has been overwhelmingly the dominant form of transportation for global trade. In marine transportation vessels are always expected to complete their voyages safely and without delay. Safety concerns in narrow waterways and ports are accentuated by the continuing increase in marine traffic. The attendant growth in cargo volume has likewise increased the scale of the potential hazards to life, property and the environment that could result from just one catastrophic marine accident. Human error has been identified as the key causal factor in marine accidents with a ratio that varies from 75% to 96% and that is 85% in average. These are the facts that make pilots and pilotage services the most important elements of safety in narrow waterways and ports. Due to their training for a specific area and their experience gained during everyday operations, pilots bearing ocean-going master licenses can minimize human errors almost to zero level. A comparison of the accident statistics between two areas, one where pilotage is compulsory and one where it is optional, unequivocally supports this.
New Delhi,, Delhi, India
Utopia Freight Logistics (Pvt) Ltd is a freight forwarder based in New Delhi, India, offering competitive air and ocean freight services worldwide along with customs brokerage and logistics solutions.
Netherlands
Van Uden Holding is a family business and global investor focused on sustainable partnerships in food, beverages, cleaning products, care products, building supplies, and real estate with expertise in logistics and industrial property.
Nugegoda, Sri Lanka
Sri-Lankan base NVOCC operator providing services to all parts of the Globe ex Colombo.
Herndon,, VA, United States
Germany
Volkswerft Stralsund GmbH is a historic shipbuilding company in Stralsund, Germany, documenting decades of shipbuilding heritage and serving maritime industry interests.
River Rouge,, Michigan, United States
World Shipping, Inc. is a vessel agency and logistics company providing end-to-end cargo transportation and freight services including ocean drayage, trucking, freight forwarding, air freight, customs brokerage, warehousing, and vessel husbandry.
Pinner, Middlesex, United Kingdom