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Göteborg, Sweden

Scandinavian Shipping Agencies AB was formed in 1999 to diversify operations within Björk Eklund Group. The intention was to form a shipping agency that could offer efficient transport solutions for both its partners abroad and customers on the Scandinavian market. We represent following shipping lines: Lloyd Triestino, Italy - Global container carrier HUAL A/S, Norway - Global ro-ro carrier LD Cetam SAS, France - Short sea ro-ro carrier Nissan Car Carrier B.V. - Industrial car carrier Euro Marine Carrier B.V. - Short sea car carrier SCA Transforest AB -Shortsea - ro-ro carrier.

+ 46 (0) 31 85 55 00
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+63 2 241 9776
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Trans-Asia Shipping Lines, Inc. is a Cebu-based shipping company providing passenger and cargo sea transport services across various Philippine ports including Cebu, Cagayan, Ozamiz, Iligan, Iloilo, Masbate, and Tagbilaran.

Safat,, Kuwait

United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) is a pan-Arab shipping line established in 1976 by six Middle Eastern countries, originally headquartered in Kuwait.

(965) 4842160
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Hants, United Kingdom

SMDG e.V. is a registered non-profit association and official UN/CEFACT User Group dedicated to standardizing Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) messages for the maritime container business, serving shipping lines, container terminals, and related maritime organizations.

+44 (0)1489 589922
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+63 2 858 5929
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Taipei, Taiwan

Wan Hai Lines Ltd is a Taiwan-based shipping company specializing in container shipping services worldwide.

886-22567-7961
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Federal Way,, WA, United States

Westwood Shipping Lines is the marine transportaion division of Weyerhaeuser Company serving ports across the Pacific Rim. Customers turn to Westwood Shipping Lines for reliable service, outstanding cargo care and long-term partnerships that make Westwood your "Best Value Carrier." By utilizing two Westbound service strings, we provide direct service alternatives to more ports in Japan and Korea than any other carrier. With two fortnightly sailings from Pacific Northwest ports, Service 1 sails directly to Tokyo Bay ports, while Service 2 sails directly to Tomakomai and Pusan. Our two Westbound strings form one Eastbound Service, providing weekly fixed day sailings from Pusan and five direct Japan ports of call to the Pacific Northwest ports of Seattle, WA and Vancouver, B.C.

+1-253-924-4399
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Washington, DC, United States

(202) 589-1230
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Washington, DC, United States

The World Shipping Council is a Washington, D.C.-based trade association representing more than forty liner shipping companies serving America's international trade. Council members include the largest container lines in the world as well as smaller niche carriers, and carriers providing roll-on/roll-off and heavy-lift services. In addition to ocean transportation, they provide a wide range of intermodal and logistics services to American importers and exporters. The Council's goal is to provide a coordinated voice for the liner shipping industry in its work with policymakers and other industry groups interested in international transportation issues, including: maritime security, regulatory policy, tax issues, safety, the environment, harbor dredging and upgrading the infrastructure needed to handle America's booming trade. Partners in America's Trade The liner shipping industry is a vital, contributing partner in America's foreign trade and economic growth. Over the past ten years, U.S. international trade in goods has doubled and rapid growth is expected in the next decade as well. Last year, U.S. oceanborne trade amounted to more than $700 billion. Liner shipping, with its network of vessels, containers, port terminals and information systems, handled two-thirds of that trade and did so smoothly, efficiently and at rates lower than those fifteen years ago. These low rates enhance the competitiveness of U.S. products in world markets and bring a variety of quality goods to our homes at low cost. Your VCR was carried from Hong Kong for about one dollar; ocean shipping services from Asia added about 40 cents to the price of the sneakers you're wearing; and it cost three cents to put that bottle of German beer in your refrigerator. The liner shipping industry is a constant innovator- linking American businesses directly and efficiently with their customers around the world on a door-to-door basis. The industry is also an essential investor in the transportation system that carries the United States' international commerce. Liner carriers have invested over $150 billion in transportation assets currently in service worldwide and, if trade projections are accurate, they will need to invest billions of dollars more in ships and equipment to service trade growth over the next ten years. With confidence in how public policy will affect our industry, members of the World Shipping Council can build on this partnership in serving America's trade and keeping the country's economy strong and growing.

(202) 589-1230
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+92 21 568 8057
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Bayhead,, Durban, South Africa

ZW Marine was founded in 1992 as a small ship repair facility and took over the previously in-house repair functions of Unicorn Shipping Lines. Management and administration is undetaken by the parent company Elgin Brown & Hamer.

+27 (0) 31 205 6391
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Ho Chi Minh, South, Vietnam

-Organizing training, upgrading, interviewing for crews before expatriating. -Full marine consultancy for shipping line or any marine transport project in Vietnam.

84-8-9407451
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