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San Pedro, CA, United States

310.519.3126
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San Francisco,, CA, United States

+1 415 441 7986
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Columbia, MD, United States

The Marine Technology Society was incorporated in June, 1963 to allow members of academia, government and industry to have a common forum for the exchange of information and ideas, and to "make real contributions in fostering progress in the marine sciences for the benefit of mankind". Early corporate members included General Dynamics, Raytheon and Oceanographic Engineering Corporation, among others. In its formative years, the Society developed its technical committees structure, a call for at least one annual conference, and peer-reviewed publications. Early Technological Committees included Underwater Photography, Marine Biology, Undersea Vehicles, Education and Careers in the Marine Sciences, Oceanographic Data and Information, Oceanographic Instrumentation, and Mineral Resources. Today, the Marine Technology Society boasts a membership of businesses, institutions, individual professionals, and students. The MTS Journal is published quarterly, and is considered among the most prestigious peer-reviewed journals in the marine technology and sciences community. The Society has four Technical Divisions, over twenty-five technical committees, and hosts several conferences yearly. We invite you to visit the Marine Technology Society's early years, 1963 through 1988, by reading The Marine Technology Society, Highlights of Twenty Five Years of Service. To view the pdf, click here. Throughout our history, the leadership and membership of the Society have come from diversified marine and ocean backgrounds. From Captains of Industry to Admirals in the Navy, the Marine Technology Society has provided a broad of services, supporting a vast array of professional needs.

410-884-5330
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Oslo, Norway

MTS is an initiative designed to bring greater efficiency into e-procurement. The basis for MTS is the business transaction service with a well-established infrastructure where marine transactions are exchanged electronically. The infrastructure supports delivery of true e-commerce, allowing both suppliers and ship operators to benefit. Offering balanced benefits for all players in the marine market is a key principle of MTS.

+47-47 804000
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Secaucus,, New Jersey, United States

Marine Transport Corporation ("MTC" or "the Company"), formerly named OMI Corp., was established in its present form through a series of transactions, culminating June 17, 1998, through which OMI Corp.: (a) acquired Marine Transport Lines, Inc. in a stock-for-stock exchange (the "Acquisition") and (b)distributed to its shareholders the stock of a newly created Marshall Islands corporation named OMI Corporation ("New OMI") containing OMI Corp.'s international businesses (the "Distribution"). OMI Corp. then changed its name to Marine Transport Corporation.

+1 (201) 821-7000
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Philadelphia, PA, United States

The Maritime Exchange is a non-profit trade association representing almost 300 port and related businesses throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Since its establishment in 1875, the Maritime Exchange has served as the primary port advocate on behalf of these businesses, working closely with federal, state and local governmental agencies as well as the tri-state federal congressional delegation to promote commerce along the Delaware River and Bay.

215-925-2615
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Maroussi, Athens,, Greece

Nautilus Marine Acquisition Corp. is a newly-organized blank check company formed pursuant to the laws of the Republic of the Marshall Islands for the purpose of acquiring, through a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization, recapitalization, exchangeable share transaction or other similar business transaction with one or more operating businesses or assets that we have to identify.

(212) 661-7566 Capital Link.Inc.
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Houston,, TX, United States

Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Orient Overseas (International) Limited (OOIL), a public company (0316) listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. OOCL is one of the world's largest integrated international container transportation, logistics and terminal companies. As one of Hong Kong's most recognized global brands, OOCL provides customers with fully-integrated logistics and containerized transportation services, with a network that encompasses Asia, Europe, North America and Australasia.

(1) 713 329 9200
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Norway

OSO produserer en full linje med forbrukerrettede elektriske beredere i størrelsen 30 til 300 liter. I tillegg tilbys stor-beredere til ethvert behov, samt skips-beredere o.l. i størrelser fra 400 til 12.000 liter..

+47 32 25 00 00
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VARNA, Bulgaria

OZSAY-BULGARIA, AUTHORIZED SALES, INSTALLATIONS, SERVICE & REPAIRS OF MARINE RADIO-NAVIGATIONAL & SAFETY ELECTRONICS AND EQUIPMENT, COMPLETE GMDSS RADIO-SYSTEMS, UAIS/AIS, GPS, RADARS, ECHO-SOUNDERS, VHF'S, SATCOMS, NAVTEX RECEIVERS, EPIRB'S, SART'S ETC.

00359-888-545-958 (24 HOURS)
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(303) 825-0775
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Wanchai,, Hong Kong

Orient Overseas (International) Limited (OOIL), is a public company (0316) listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

+852 2833 3888
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Koivulahti, Finland

PAL-MET Palosaaren Metalli Oy

+358 6 2103 700
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Houston,, TX, United States

PennEnergy Equipment Exchange is a leading Web-based used and surplus equipment exchange serving the global energy industry.

(713) 621-9720
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Houston, TX, United States

Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. is engaged in interstate and intrastate crude oil transportation, and crude oil gathering, marketing, terminalling and storage, as well as the marketing and storage of liquefied petroleum gas and other petroleum products, primarily in Texas, California, Oklahoma, Kansas, Louisiana and the Canadian Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. The Partnership's common units are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "PAA". The Partnership is headquartered in Houston, Texas.

713-646-4100
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Genova,, Italy

Premuda is a shipping group listed on the Stock Exchange, its business being the transport of liquid and dry goods in bulk - employing its own ships as well as those of third parties. The first Italian shipping company to be listed on the Stock Exchange, it boasts an important Fleet of a high tecbnical level composed chiefly of tankers. Premuda is today one of the main operators in maritime transport and in the chartering of ships for liquid and dry goods in bulk.

+39 010 54441
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Santa Clarita, CA 91355, CA, United States

Rising from modest beginnings in 1965 with one ship cruising to Mexico, Princess Cruises has grown to be one of the largest cruise lines in the world. Its fleet of 10 ships carries more than 700,000 passengers each year to more worldwide destinations than any other major cruise line. Princess Cruises is part of P&O Princess Cruises plc, one of the largest international cruise companies, which consists of six of the top cruise brands around the globe: Princess Cruises in North America; P&O Cruises in the UK and in Australia; AIDA and Seetours in Germany and Swan Hellenic also in the UK. It is a leading provider of cruises to Alaska, the Caribbean, Europe, the Panama Canal and other exotic destinations. The group currently has a fleet of 18 ships offering a total of 27,370 berths. The group has 8 more new ships on order, offering a further 17,020 berths. P&O Princess Cruises has approximately 19,000 employees worldwide and in 2000 generated revenue of over $2 billion (£1.4 billion). Headquartered in London, P&O Princess Cruises’ ordinary shares are quoted on the London Stock Exchange and as ADRs on the New York Stock Exchange (under the symbol "POC").

(310) 553-1770
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Menominee,, MI, United States

R.W. Fernstrum & Company, Inc. is a family-owned maritime company founded in 1945, specializing in marine cooling technology including keel coolers, boxcoolers, and laser plates for commercial, military, and pleasure vessels.

(906) 863-5553
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Kenilworth, New Jersey, United States

Since the development of the first commercial safety shield for pipe connections in 1958 by RAMCO® Manufacturing Co., Inc., there has been worldwide acceptance of safety shields on piping systems to prevent personnel injury and equipment damage due to a chemical sprayout. The effectiveness of RAMCO® Safety Shields has been demonstrated in thousands of installations in industrial manufacturing plants, government facilities and on naval and commercial ships. With the growing awareness of the importance of safety in the environment, RAMCO® Safety Shields are a natural fit in processes involving hazardous or toxic chemicals. In addition to their safety features, they permit cost reduction. Shields not only contribute to worker health by minimizing absenteeism due to accidents caused by contact with leaking chemicals but also control costs by eliminating the need for worker replacement training. With the use of safety shields to protect personnel from chemical sprayouts, stable health insurance rates can be maintained and workmen's compensation claims controlled. HOW RAMCO® SAFETY SHIELDS PROTECT... Safety shields prevent sprayouts by interposing an impregnable barrier between the chemical flowing through the piping system and the external environment. To provide this protection, RAMCO® Shields are manufactured in various materials that resist the hazardous or toxic chemicals commonly used in process industries at varying temperatures and pressures. By selecting the appropriate material for an application, virtually all situations can be safeguarded. To select the proper safety shield, it is necessary to be familiar with the physical characteristics of the special materials that are used in the manufacture of RAMCO® Safety Shields and to correlate this information with the chemical, temperature and pressure rating within the piping system. RAMCO® Safety Shields can be divided into three major groups: SPRA-GARD® Shields ECONO-GARD® Shields Metal Safety Shields Each group contains shields that are manufactured from different materials. Each type can be fabricated in any size to accommodate any piping system. While this selection is sufficient to handle most applications, special safety shields also can be customized on request. RAMCO® Safety Shields have been designed and manufactured with many essential quality characteristics. A detailed explanation of these quality features may be found in the RAMCO® SAFETY SHIELD MANUAL. A free copy is available on request. RAMCO® Safety Shields are manufactured for all pipe connections: Flanges Valves of all kinds Expansion Joints Flow Meters Hose Couplings Heat Exchangers Pressure Vessels Elbows Couplings Unions Tees Clamps Pumps Instruments Customized Connections

908-245-4500
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London, United Kingdom

Reed began on the 7th May 1960 when Alec Reed, then aged 26, opened the first Reed branch in Hounslow, West London. He started with just £75 and worked alone for a year. Perhaps Reed's greatest achievement is that from these modest beginnings the company has grown organically, and not by acquisition, into a business with over 2000 Co-Members (staff) and 280 branches that generated sales of £373 million last year. Reed has grown by giving clients what they want - the right people - and has won a growing number of clients by continually innovating and improving the service it has to offer. Reed is committed to delivering The Intelligent Response, and this has been a consistent theme since the company began. Thanks to Alec Reed's entrepreneurial flair the company quickly emerged from the pack, not least because it approached the market in new and original ways. Reed was the first recruitment company to offer specialist recruitment services. This began with the creation of Reed Executive, Reed Accountancy and Reed Nursing Personnel in the early 1960s. At least another dozen specialist niches have been developed since. Reed's move into specialisation fundamentally changed the UK recruitment market. In the 1960s Reed expanded rapidly and with its strategy to secure prominent, prime site locations to attract the best candidates for its clients, it developed a distinctive brand on the High Street. This early combination of presence, innovation and specialisation made the brand instantly recognisable to a wide public. Following its first decade of success, the company was floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1971. The Company was once again taken private and delisted from the London Stock Exchange in 2003. To this day the founder's entrepreneurial spirit is fundamental to the company's culture and to its approach to the market. James Reed, Chief Executive and son of Alec, has announced Reed is pursuing a Venture Peoplist business model, which means that it will be investing in, and pursuing new business opportunities that centre on people and people resourcing. Reed prides itself on being an organisation that continues to innovate and specialise and that will rise to meet any challenge, however great.

+44 2380 382518
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

• Private/Neutral Marketplaces – E-procurement software enables companies, organizations and government to establish private or neutral marketplaces enabling them to interact electronically with their vendors. • Electronic Procurement – E-procurement capabilities significantly increase efficiencies by streamlining paper flow and reducing time spent generating quotes. • Request for Quotes – Buyers can submit RFQ’s to multiple suppliers in minutes, assuring the best price for products purchased. • Direct Purchases – Buyers can purchase directly from preferred suppliers using direct purchase. • Folder Management – Frequently purchased items, or complex RFQ’s, can be stored to folders for later retrieval. • Tracking and Reporting – Buyers can track all expenditures using the software, resulting in immediate and long term cost savings. • Central Product Database - The purchasing engine, or Quick Select features a central database of hundreds of thousands of product descriptions, providing a standard set of information that both buyers and suppliers understand. • Quick Deployment – Using the central database of product descriptions buyers or suppliers can be up and running on the system within minutes. • Eliminates System Integration – Using the central product database, suppliers indicate which product descriptions they carry, eliminating the costly process of system integration. • Import/Export Utility to Accounting Packages – Accounting departments are able to capture the complete history for the company’s procurement expenditures and import the data into legacy accounting systems. • Creates Electronic Invoices/PO’s – E-procurement software reduces paper flow through the proprietary Master Tracking Document that creates matching invoices and purchase orders electronically. • Accounting Codes – Buyers can easily assign accounting codes to product descriptions on the site, eliminating the costly and time-consuming process of manually assigning codes. • Customer Relations Management – E-procurement software features an easy-to-use system for managing the exchange of important information between buyers and suppliers. This information is always kept with the purchase for future reference. • The Bottom Line – E-procurement can save companies up to 20% on purchasing by streamlining the procurement process.

(780) 462-5372
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Odessa, Ukraine

Worldwide Marine company providing manning & recruitment....

+38-048 7772051 | 7772052 | 7772053
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Odessa, Ukraine

Seacover - implements ship management.

+38-048-7772051 / 7772052 / 7772053
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Malaysia

Sabah Shipyard Sdn Bhd (SASHIP) , a wholly owned subsidiary of Saship Holdings Berhad listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, is a Malaysian engineering and construction company with core businesses of shipbuilding, offshore oil and gas fabrication, ship repair and power barge construction.

+60 87 411670
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St Augustine, FL, United States

+1 904-808-0667
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