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Antwerp, Netherlands
New York, NY, United States
Energy Intelligence Group is a publishing and information services company that produces and distributes news, data and analysis on international energy markets with a specialization on the geopolitics of petroleum and natural gas
Huelva, Spain
Ership Grupo is a family-owned maritime services company with 140 years of experience, specializing in port operations, ship owning and operating, chartering brokerage, consignments, forwarding, and customs agency services across Europe and internationally.
Fort Lee, NJ, United States
Establish is a knowledge company. Our consulting staff is composed of experienced management consultants who come from varied backgrounds in industry and academics. We emphasize real-world knowledge and we exclusively recruit employees with substantial previous experience in industry and retailing. Establish is a fast-growing company with offices in Europe and the United States. Establish originated in Sweden and in the spring of 2000, merged its U. S. operation with Herbert W. Davis and Company, a leading supply chain management-consulting firm based in the New York area. Establish is owned in part by its founders, by U. S.-based GeoCapital, and by Sweden- based Industrivärden the largest shareholder in Ericsson. Establish has been profitable from the start and the business has been growing more than 80% a year on a global basis. We are guided by our basic core values: integrity and professionalism, passion for work, and essential modesty. This "essential modesty" is the heart of who Establish is. It means we have the competence and determination to lead and steer projects, but we never underestimate the importance of listening to our clients and making sure we understand one another.
Tallinn,, Estonia
Tschudi Shipping Company is a family-owned business providing integrated logistics, shipping, energy, and marine-related services worldwide with a strong presence in the Nordics, Baltic, and Continental Europe.
Paris La Défense Cedex, France
EUROPAGES, the European Business Directory, is the reference amongst European business directories, bringing together a selection of 500 000 top import-export businesses, from all business sectors in 33 countries. Published by Eurédit S.A., EUROPAGES was created in 1982. This multilingual and multimedia directory is available as a printed directory (since 1982), on CD-Rom (since 1993) and on the Internet (since 1995). www.europages.com is available in 25 languages: French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Turkish, Greek, Russian, Norwegian, Rumanian, Estonian, Czech, Lithuanian, Latvian, Bulgarian, Chinese and Arabic. Some 30 publishers of business directories in 25 countries work with EUROPAGES as Advertising Agents. Eurédit’s shareholders include three of Europe’s leading Yellow Pages publishers: SEAT Pagine Gialle (Turin, Italy) ; TPI (Telefónica – Madrid, Spain) ; DeTeMedien (Deutsche Telekom - Frankfurt, Germany). Eurédit employes 70 people of 30 different nationalities and speaking 26 languages.
London, United Kingdom
Coaltrans Conferences Ltd is a subsidiary of Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC based in London. We organise the world's largest annual conference and exhibition for the international coal industry. This event, held in a different European city each October, is the place where real decision-makers in the international coal industry gather each year to do business and negotiate coal supply contracts. We also run a series of regional annual and biannual conferences, as well as specialist residential training courses for coal industry executives. Our other division, Euromoney Energy Events, organises a diverse range of energy related events, other than coal. To find out more about our events on Electricity Trading, Emissions Trading, Renewable Energy and Weather Derivatives visit our new website www.euromoneyenergy.com
London, England, United Kingdom
PORT REPRESENTATIVES IN EUROPE FOR LOS ANGELES, BALTIMORE, CHARLESTON & HELSINGBORG
Rotterdam,, Netherlands
ECT is the largest and most customer-oriented container terminal operator in Europe, handling almost three-quarters of all the containers that pass through the port of Rotterdam. ECT is a member of the Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) Group, a subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL).
London, United Kingdom
The EECSAC Conference covers the transportation of dry and temperature controlled containerized cargo between ports in Europe and ports and points on the East Coast of South America, more particularly between Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and European Baltic Sea/North Sea and Atlantic ports and ports between Recife in Brazil and Ushuaia in Argentina
Escalon, San Salvador
Europe West Indies Lines (EWL) is a shipping company based in Escalon, providing maritime transport services.
United Kingdom
Lloyd's Register is a trusted advisor in the maritime industry providing classification, certification, advisory, and digital solutions to support regulatory compliance and sustainability.
Brussels, Belgium
CEFIC, the European Chemical Industry Council, is both the forum and the voice of the European chemical industry. It represents, directly or indirectly, about 40,000 large, medium and small chemical companies in Europe, which employ about two million people and account for more than 30% of world chemicals production. CEFIC is made up of the national chemical industry federations of 25 countries in Europe and large international companies which are members in their own right. The policy of CEFIC is determined by the General Assembly, the Board and the Executive Committee. Since June 1998, the CEFIC Board and Executive Committee have been widened to include representatives from related Branch Organisations. Their decisions are implemented by a Director General and staff whose offices are in Brussels, where CEFIC was incorporated in 1972 as an international association with scientific objectives.
London,, United Kingdom
Brussels, Belgium
Its aim is to promote the interests of European shipping so that the industry can best serve European and international trade and commerce in a competitive free enterprise environment to the benefit of shippers and consumers.
Brussels, Belgium
The European Freight and Logistics Leaders Forum is an International Non Profit Association composed of more than eighty members who take an important and active part in the use, development, harmonisation and modernisation of multimodal freight transport systems in Europe. F&L members are public and private persons and entities established in Austria, Belgium, Danemark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Spain, Hungary, Italy, (The) Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
Greece
Antwerpen, Belgium
The European Maritime Pilots Association represents maritime pilots across Europe, promoting safety and professional standards in pilotage services.
Germany
The European Maritime STEP Association (EMSA) is a German organization focused on promoting standardized training and certification in the maritime industry.
Lisbon,, Portugal
The European Maritime Safety Agency, created in the aftermath of the Erika disaster, will contribute to the enhancement of the overall maritime safety system in the Community. Its goals are, through its tasks, to reduce the risk of maritime accidents, marine pollution from ships and the loss of human lives at sea.
Luxembourg
Greece