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Watford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

Manufacturer and supplier of locking solutions.

01923 255066
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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Abu Dhabi National Tanker Company (ADNATCO) owns, manages and operates a fleet of nine crude, product, chemical, and bunkering vessels.

971 2 6277733
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

International recruitment company that recruit and supply manpower within the oil & gas/petroleum and maritime industry.

(061+3) 9909-7407
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+91 22 654 1764
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Hellertown, PA, United States

Wea re a full service company

610 838 5222
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Moscow, Russia

ACE INTERNATIONAL MOVING (Moscow) provides international forwarding services, door-to-door or door-to-port, export packing, import/export customs formalities in apartment or employee relocation, in both commercial and household shipments. Email: moving@online.ru www.ace-intl-moving.com

*07-095-953-4540
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Fyllingsdalen, Bergen, Norway

High Performance Braided fibre ropes for all marine mooring applications, Winching ropes & Tug lines. Standard or high-tech materials. World Wide delivery service.

+47 55 16 99 10
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+507 265 3920
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Port Adelaide,, South Australia

Adelaide Brighton Cement is a leading manufacturer of cement, lime and prepackaged dry blended products.

+61 8 8300 0300
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Manzanillo, Mexico, Mexico

(333)230-61
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Stamford,, CT, United States

+1 203 358 2380
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Amazonas, Brazil, Brazil

(92)232-4250
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Colebrook,, CT, United States

Since 1990, Admiralty Associates has provided public affairs assistance for more than 30 marine casualties worldwide - in such varied locations as the Strait of Malacca, Tampa Bay, Panama Canal, New York Harbor, Gulf of Oman, Corpus Christi, Oslo Fjord, Galveston Lightering Area and the Delaware River. The casualties include oil and chemical spills, cruise ship fires as well as a mutiny off the western coast of Australia. Often shipping companies are caught off balance by the intense and frequently hostile media attention that follows a marine casualty. Government authorities are forced to react to public opinion that is not balanced by an articulate and convincing public response from the shipowner. This could result in stringent enforcement, excessive penalties and even criminal charges. However, waiting for a casualty to occur and then trying to decide on a media strategy is too late. It is necessary to have a contingency plan - including how to respond to the media - before a casualty. Following a high-profile incident, the objective of the operator's response is to resolve the problem, limit liability, effectively influence the claims process, and protect the company's reputation and stay in business. Public relations is one of the tools that can be employed to achieve these goals. The media does not tell the public what to think. Rather, the media - just by reporting events - directs the public what to think about. Therefore, it is essential that a shipping company effectively communicates to the public - to all of its key target audiences - its version of what occurred and what the company is doing to resolve the problem.

860 379 0742
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Hoylandsbygd, Bergen, Norway

Adonis Data AS was established in 1988 and has since then produced human resource systems for the Norwegian and international maritime industry. The history of Adonis Software goes back to 1981, when the first maritime payroll system was delivered. Our main products handle personnel administration and payroll in global maritime organisations, including vessel administration. Our customers include more than 50 shipping companies world-wide and a lagre number of domestic companies.

+(47) 534 83030
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Irian Jaya, Indonesia

HR-21001 Split, Croatia

- full crew management - full or partial manning - repair teams - ship repair supervising - ISO9002 certified

+385 21 486992/4
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Avon,, Ohio, United States

MarineLine® and GuardLine® coatings provide the most advanced cargo tank protection available for chemical and product tankers. MarineLine®, the only high performance lining that withstands all IMO approved chemical cargoes with a unique cross-linked polymer structure, sets the industry standard.

1 440 937 6218
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Deer Park, NY, United States

Advanced Structures Corporation develops and manufactures lightweight marine joiner products including ship compartment doors, fire zone doors, and lightweight panels for ships and marine applications.

(516) 667-5000
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