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Denmark

Løgstør Rør Præisolerede rør vorgedämmte rohre förisolerade rör tubes pré-isolés - transportation of media with temperature from ?200 to 315°C - district heating processindustry oil&gas marine district cooling

+45 99 66 15 00
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Pouslbo,, WA, United States

Liberty Overboard Oil Protection System (OOPS) is designed to simply and economically remove oil contamination from the bilge water of boats. The filtered bilge water is discharged without creating environmental damage. The Liberty System is simply installed between the bilge pump and the overboard through-hull-fitting, similar to installing a sea strainer. Used cartridges can be disposed of with normal solid waste (in a dumpster, for example) or taken to your local oil-recycle station.

800-261-9787
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Livorno,, Italy

The Port of Livorno is a multipurpose port in Italy handling all kinds of cargo and passenger traffic including cruise ships and ferries to Sardinia and Corsica, with a Port Approach Control system ensuring safety and environmental protection.

+ 39 + 0586 + 249465
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Dordrecht, Netherlands

For over 80 years Loggers has been a well-known worldwide solution provider in the field of shock, vibration and noise control. We are specialists in developing and engineering shock, vibration and sound isolation systems.

+31 78 618 28 44
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Morpeth, England, United Kingdom

MCPS Limited have over 15 years experience in providing a comprehensive Anti-Fouling and Cathodic Protection service to the Marine & Offshore Industry.

+44 (0)1670 504600
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Portland, OR, United States

Premiere provider of Health, Safety, & Industrial Hygiene services & training

(503) 282-6920
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Vantaa, Finland

Marioff develops and manufactures high pressure water mist fire protection systems with the brand name HI-FOG®.

+358 9 870 851
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St. Bernard, LA, United States

Maritime and Environmental Consultants (MEC) was founded in 1996 in the New Orleans, LA area by Ronald R. Borison. Ron, a 1974 US Coast Guard Academy graduate, retired from the Coast Guard, after serving 22 years in the Marine Safety and Environmental Protection field. Tours of duty included numerous marine safety field offices as well as Coast Guard Headquarters. MEC has an extensive network of contacts both in government and industry. Located close to downtown New Orleans, LA, MEC is close to the heart of offshore activity in the Gulf of Mexico. MEC has as its goal to provide superb value to its customers. Professionalism, Dedication, and Expertise - that's what MEC is all about!

+1-504-682-2687
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Glyfada, Greece

Marpo Marine and Industrial Services Ltd, founded in 1976 in Greece, specializes in the design, installation, maintenance, and repair of cathodic protection and marine growth prevention systems for shipping and industrial sectors.

+30 210 4220082 - 3
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NANAE-CHO, Hokkaido, Japan

Container Security Systems

+81-138-651324
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Saha-ku, Pusan, South Korea

82-51-204-2211
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West Palm Beach, FL, United States

Since its founding in 1982,Neptune Research Inc. has been engaged in the development, manufacture and marketing of a patented resin impregnated fiberglass cloth which provides an effective, time and cost efficient solution for the repair and corrosion protection of pipes, pipelines, pilings and similar structures.

561 683 6992
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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.

+64 4 499 6222
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Delta,, BC, Canada

NoSpray Protection System is an aluminum/glass cloth jacketing system designed to prevent the flammable spray of hot oil which can come in contact with hot surfaces thus causing fires in vessel engine rooms. NoSpray is available in tape or sheet format and is coated one side with a silicone adhesive for ease of installation and superior adhesion.

(604) 876-0777
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Barrow-in-Furness,, Cumbria, United Kingdom

CABLE MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION SPECIALISTS

+44 (0) 1229 842070
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Pleasant Prairie, WI, United States

Ocenco, Inc. is a world leader in internationally approved respiratory protection equipment of all types for military, industry, maritime, and fire fighting applications. Ocenco products set new standards in reliability, performance and safety, while exceeding international regulatory requirements. Ocenco is committed to manufacturing the world's finest safety equipment for hazardous environments. For over thirty years, we have designed and manufactured equipment to protect those working in hazardous environments. We are proud of our reputation for reliability, safety, innovation and industry leadership. Browse our product pages for information on Escape Respiratory Protection equipment including the unique M-20.2 Emergency Escape Breathing Device.

+1-262-947-9000
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Griffin, GA, United States

Our product, PILE-GARD, is the original Pile protection system, protecting timber piles against marine borer damage and steel piles from corrosion, by eliminating the required oxygen.

(770) 229-1537, 800/437-5127
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New York, New York, United States

Polish Steamship Company (Polsteam) operates a modern fleet specializing in the transport of bulk cargoes globally, adhering to environmental protection regulations.

1-800-222-1386 (212) 422-0182
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San Diego, CA, United States

The Port of San Diego is a specially created district managing 34 miles of San Diego Bay waterfront, balancing maritime, waterfront development, public safety, and environmental initiatives to support regional prosperity.

(619) 686-6200
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Iceland

The Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment Working Group (PAME) is one of six Arctic Council working groups. PAME was first established under the 1991 Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy and was continued by the 1996 Ottawa Charter that established the Arctic Council. PAME is the focal point of the Arctic Council's activities related to the protection and sustainable use of the Arctic marine environment. It has a specific mandate to keep under review the adequacy of global and regional legal, policy and other measures, and where necessary to make recommendations for improvements that would support the Arctic Council's Arctic Marine Strategic Plan (2004). PAME carries out activities as set out in bi-annual work plans approved by the Arctic Council on the recommendation of the Senior Arctic Officials. These activities led by PAME include circumpolar and regional action programmes and guidelines complementing existing legal arrangements aimed at protection of the Arctic marine environment from both land and sea-based activities. The Permanent Participants (Indigenous Organizations) of the Arctic Council participate actively in the work of PAME. PAME works in close collaboration with the other five Arctic Council Working Groups.

+354 461 1355
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Birmingham, United Kingdom

R. Stahl Ltd. is a supplier of industrial safety and explosion protection equipment based in Birmingham, United Kingdom.

+44 121 767 6400
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New York, NY, United States

R.J. Mellusi & Company provides marine license insurance and mariners disability insurance, offering legal defense and financial protection for professional mariners against license revocation, civil suits, and other liabilities.

800-280-1590
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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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