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Boncelles, Belgium

FEAP is a Federation of 26 National Aquaculture Associations from 20 European countries and is a representative organisation for European aquaculture; member of the Advisory Committee on Fisheries and Aquaculture and observer to the FAO.

Belgium

As a result of European developments, it was found essential to create an organisation representing the interests of private port operators, i.e. stevedores and terminal operators, on a European level. This resulted in the foundation of FEPORT on January 13 1993, uniting national and regional representative associations of private port operators in the EU. In this way about 800 individual port operating companies are currently represented. FEPORT’s objectives are: to inform and advise its members on European port-related matters, to discuss and formulate common points of view with regard to European policy matters, to serve as an interlocutor for the EU institutions. The subjects of interest to FEPORT can be grouped in five broad categories : Seaport policy (competition policy) Transport policy Safety and environment Customs and internal market procedures EDI and R&D

+32.2.736.75.52
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+33-1-53677710
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+358 9 622 6730
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Stillwater,, Oklahoma, United States

The International Fire Service Training Association (IFSTA) was established in 1934 as a "nonprofit educational association of fire fighting personnel who are dedicated to upgrading fire fighting techniques and safety through training."

800 654 4055, 405 744 5723
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Paris, France

Mission and Goals The French Shippers' Council (Association des Utilisateurs de Transport de Fret) represents industry and traders as good transport users. Nowadays, international competition drives industry to control not only their production but the way they obtain the raw material for their factories and the way they supply their final clients. The whole supply chain needs to be efficient to maintain a strong industry in Europe in general and in France in particular. It is a major competitiveness issue. To achieve that goal, AUTF has got four missions: To inform its members To represent them in front of national and regional public authorities To raise the profile of transport and logistics in industrial companies To offer its members many occasions to exchange experiences and knowledge French Shippers' Council deals with all the means of transport: Road Rail Inland waterways Air Maritime Influence in Europe Transport issues not only concern the national frame, many important decisions are taken by European authorities. That is the reason why national action of the French Shippers' Council needs to be reinforced by actions on a European level.

33 1 42 68 3480
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Paris La Défense Cedex,, France

Trade Association for the Oil & Gas Industry

+33 (0) 1 47 17 67 37
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Gawe Shipping Co.,Ltd.Port AgentBunker Supplier

Seoul, South Korea

The member of : The Baltic & International Maritime Council (BIMCO) The International Shipping Agencies Association of Korea(KSAAK)

+82(2)782-7654, 782-7651
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+49-40-326082
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+49 40 32 40 82
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Wellington,, Kapiti Coast,, New Zealand (Aotearoa)

The Global Association of Maritime Education and Training (GlobalMET) is a network established in 1996 by maritime education providers in the region. The initiative to form an Asia Pacific regional association grew out of a series of informal gatherings, initiated with the meeting of Heads of Maritime Education and Training Institutions in Asia Pacific, convened and hosted by the Australian Maritime College in 1989. The establishment of AMETIAP arose from the participants’ desire to support the aims and objectives of IMO for 'safer ships and cleaner oceans' and recognition of: * the vital importance of maritime education and training in fulfilling the needs of expanding trade and economic growth in the Asia Pacific region; * the urgent need for collective efforts in maritime education and training to promote greater safety at sea and protection of the marine environment. The aim of GlobalMET is to promote, develop and support in the spirit of cooperation the common interests of its members in all matters concerning the development and quality of maritime education and training.

+64-4-905-6198
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Honolulu, HI, United States

(808) 531-4478
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Rotterdam, Netherlands

Holland Marine Equipment (HME) is the central representative organisation for the Dutch Maritime Industries. The association promotes the positioning of The Netherlands’ suppliers of marine services and equipment by serving the interests in the broadest sense, strengthening the quality image, stimulating innovations and clustering of know-how. The over 160 associated companies are active in the fields of maritime engineering & contracting, fabrication of installations and components, the supply of maritime services and ship repair. The association is founded in 1986 and is based in the historic ‘Hulstkamp Building’ in the centre of maritime Rotterdam.

+31 10 444 43 33
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Washington,, DC, United States

The Homeland Security Industries Association (HSIA) is a non-profit corporation established in August 2002. Our mission is to provide a mechanism for government and the private sector to coordinate on a wide range of homeland security issues.

+1-202-331-3096; +1-301-947-0513
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