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Derwent Park,, Tasmania,, Australia
Parramatta, Australia
PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, Australia
WORLDWIDE BUNKER BROKERS AND TRADERS WITH OFFICES IN SINGAPORE AND AUSTRALIA
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Mallesons Stephen Jaques is a legal services firm headquartered in Perth, Australia, with a history dating back to 1832.
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
The Marine Board of Hobart is a maritime authority responsible for the regulation and management of Hobart's port and marine activities in Australia.
Deerfield Beach,, Florida, United States
Maritime Protective Services, Inc. (MPS) has developed practical solutions, helping Governments, shipping companies, ports and port facilities meet their obligation under the ISPS Code. MPS provides proactive security services, US Maritime Academy training, education and up to date industry information. Whether physical or technical, MPS can provide your company with a dedicated, professional and specialized security service that will insure your code compliance. Offices are located in USA, UK, Greece, Egypt, Nigeria and Australia. Click on the website icon above for more details.
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Engineers and Shipbuilders specialising in catamaran fast ferries
Australia
Wellington, New Zealand
What is the New Zealand Shipping Federation ? An industry organisation representing New Zealand ship owners and operators, nationally and internationally. When did it start ? Founded in 1907 Why does it exist ? "To continue to develop and maintain a competitive, safe and environmentally responsible New Zealand Shipping industry" To Promote the participation of New Zealand shipping in coastal, Australasian, Pacific Rim and other international trades where appropriate. To foster safe, competitive, quality and customer oriented New Zealand shipping services. To represent New Zealand shipping to Government, Parliament, cargo interest, sector groups, the general public and appropriate international organisations. To promote and maintain industry standards for safety, training and environmental protection. To provide a clearing house for information relevant to the New Zealand shipping industry. To encourage the development of viable employment opportunities for New Zealanders in shipping. How Does it do it ? REPRESENTATION The New Zealand Shipping Federation is a Full Member of the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), the international organisation of national shipowner association. The ICS is widely regarded as the principal voice of the shipping industry and has significant influence with the International Maritime Organisation. The Federation is also a Full Member of the International Shipping Federation (ISF), the international employers organisation for shipowners. The Intentional Labour Organisation (ILO) has specific sessions, every 8-10 years, devoted solely to Maritime matters. The New Zealand employers delegate to these sessions is normally the person nominated by the New Zealand Shipping Federation in conjunction with the Business New Zealand. New Zealand shipping interests are represented by the Federation on Government Committees such as the Ballast Water Advisory Group, the Oil Pollution Advisory Committee and the ad hoc committee set up to deal with various issues relating to the importation of pests. The Maritime New Zealand's Consultative Committee includes a member' of the Maritime Industry. Competenz is the industry training organisation for the maritime sector, and the Federation is a member of the maritime advisory group LOBBYING and ADVOCACY The preparation and presentation of submissions putting forward the shipping industry's perspective on a wide range of issues is a key part of the Federation’s work. This is targeted not only at Government, Select Committees and Ministers but also coalition and Opposition parties, Ministries, Government Departments and Agencies, Port Companies, Regional and District Councils, and other organisations. Submissions are made not only in response to proposals, but also proactively seeking changes and improvements, The Federation regularly appears before Select Committees. It also appears, where necessary, at local authority resource management hearings and occasionally in the Environment Court. Litigation is generally seen as a last resort, but one which will be pursued when necessary. LIAISON It is also important to maintain good and effective working relationships with the relevant agencies and organisations. The Ministry of Transport and Maritime New Zealand regularly consult the Federation at the early stages of policy development. Regular contact is maintained with other agencies such as Business New Zealand, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, Maritime Law Association, other shipowners associations, Marine Transport Association, Association of Shipping Agents, Shippers Council, port companies, local authorities, other transport organisations, universities and polytechnics. The Federation has a special relationship with the Australian Shipowners Association, particularly in relation to international matters. This relationship is increasingly relevant as issues relating to Trans Tasman trade arise on both sides of the Tasman. INFORMATION The Federation disseminates information to members from international organisations such as IMO, ISF, ICS and ILO. It also provides information from Business new Zealandand other ship owner associations. It acts as a source of information for the media and the general public, and has a significant database of international agreements, conventions, resolutions and codes, as well as New Zealand legislation, regulations, rules and Polices. RESEARCH The Federation undertakes or commissions research identified by its Council as necessary or desirable. This often includes managing contracts with external providers. FORUM Facilities and services are provided to enable member companies to discuss matters of mutual interest, among themselves and with others. The facilities include a Wellington office suite from which to do business. The usual office services such as phone, fax and photocopies are readily available, as well as computer and extensive reference material.
Karratha,, Western Australia, Australia
Northwest Shipsupply is a general ship supplier based in Karratha, Australia, providing maritime supplies and services.
Seven Hills, Australia
Nubuilt Castings (Aust) P/L is an Australian company specializing in metal castings, serving industries including maritime with quality cast iron and steel components.
Australia
Banksmeadow, Australia
Owens Transport specialises in the movement of domestic and international container freight on and off Australia’s sea and rail ports, providing customised, safety-focused, professional wharf cartage services.
Port Arthur,, Tasmania, Australia
Port Arthur Historic Site is a heritage tourism destination in Australia offering site entry, guided tours, exhibitions, and events focused on the history of the convict era and the Point Puer juvenile prison.
SA, Australia
Port Corp South Australia manages and operates port facilities including Klein Point, supporting maritime logistics and regional shipping activities.
Whyalla, Australia
Port Pirie, SA, Australia
Kingscote, SA, Australia
Port Corp South Australia manages port facilities and operations in Kingscote, supporting maritime activities in the region.
Wallaroo, SA, Australia
Port Corp South Australia operates the port facilities at Wallaroo, providing maritime services and infrastructure support for shipping and logistics.
Port Adelaide, SA, Australia
Port Giles is a port operated by Flinders Ports, South Australia's leading private port operator managing seven ports including Port Giles, committed to ongoing investment in port infrastructure and equipment.
Port Adelaide, South Australia,, Australia
Flinders Ports is South Australia's leading private port operator managing seven ports including Port Lincoln, committed to ongoing investment in port infrastructure and equipment.