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Norfolk, VA, United States
Bar, Montenegro, Montenegro
Ro/ro service, container & trailer handling system, Port Agent, Forwarding Management, Warehousing Metals & soft commodities.
Philippines
Vantaa,, Finland
Paroc is one of the leading suppliers of stone wool insulation materials to shipbuilding and oem industries in all parts of the world.
Kensington, Australia
Pensacola Beach, FL, United States
Pensacola, FL, United States
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
Port Allen,, LA, United States
A Full service Merit Shop Industrial Insulation and Asbestos Abatement company.
Anacortes, WA, United States
We operate a busy marine terminal, shipping forest products and bulk goods to nations of the Pacific Rim. Visit Anacortes and experience a real working waterfront like you'll find nowhere else. Our tenants are working too. From rope manufacturing and shipbuilding, to marine supplies and fine dining, Port tenants add a rich variety to this historic community.
Port Allen, LA, United States
The deep-water Port of Greater Baton Rouge is situated at the convergence of the Mississippi River (part of the Inland Waterways System) and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, which links major Gulf ports between north Florida and south Texas. This strategic location provides ready access to the nation's heartland via nearly 15,000 miles of inland water transportation, as well as to the Gulf of Mexico and ocean trade lanes to and from Latin America and the rest of the world. A 45-foot deep channel is maintained from the port to the Gulf by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Pensacola,, FL, United States
The Port of Pensacola is northwest Florida's leading deep-water port and is located on the Gulf of Mexico and is at latitude 30 degrees, 24 minutes north', longitude 87 degrees, 13 minutes west (11 miles from sea buoy). The port offers stevedoring and marine terminal services for any description of bulk, break-bulk and unitized freight. Bagged agricultural products, forest products, asphalt, sulpher, lime, steel products, frozen and refrigerated foods and project cargos are a few of the many commodities frequently handled through the Port of Pensacola.
Santa Fe,, Pcia. de Santa Fé, Argentina
The Port of Santa Fe is located on an artificial canal near Km. 584 of the Parana River, at 3 I ° 39' S. Lat. and 60° 42' W. Long. Its terrestrial accesses are through National Routes II, 19 and 168, the Santa Fe - Rosario highway, and by rail through 3.28 ft. and 5.5 ft. gauges which interconnect it with Chaco, Santiago del Estero, Tucuman, Salta, Jujuy, Cordoba, San Juan, Mendoza, Chile and Bolivia.
Seattle, WA, United States
The Port of Seattle is divided into four operating divisions, plus corporate departments that support the divisions and the broad mission of the Port. Aviation Division The Aviation Division operates Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Sea-Tac is the 18th busiest passenger airport in the United States, serving 31 million passengers a year and moving more than 346,000 metric tons of air cargo annually. Mark Reis is Managing Director. Capital Development Division The newest Port division, Capital Development oversees the Port’s procurement and construction services, and includes the new Central Procurement Officer position. Ralph Graves is the Managing Director of the division, and Nora Huey is the Central Procurement Office Director. Real Estate Division This division’s mission is to improve the use of selected Port assets to promote regional economic vitality, create jobs and generate new revenue. It also provides services and facilities for fishing, commercial and recreational boats at Fishermen's Terminal, the Maritime Industrial Center, Harbor Island Marina, Shilshole Bay Marina and Bell Harbor Marina. Joe McWilliams is Managing Director. Seaport Division The Seaport operates the nation’s 7th busiest marine container cargo and bulk cargo port and handles related terminal infrastructure maintenance. Cruise Services operates two passenger cruise terminals and other large vessel moorage facilities. Linda Styrk is Managing Director. Corporate Departments Other departments serving all divisions include Accounting and Procurement Services, Construction Services, Engineering, Executive, Finance and Budget, Government Relations, Human Resources and Development, Information Technology, Labor Relations, Legal, Police, Public Affairs and Social Responsibility.
Tacoma ,, WA, United States
Monaco
Tumaco, Colombia
Houma, LA, United States
To support vessel flexibility, Tidewater's wholly-owned subsidiary, Quality Shipyards, L.L.C., provides new vessel construction, conversion and repair services on the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway near Houma, Louisiana. New construction services include the designing and building of all types of vessels, using the latest CAD design equipment. Repair and refurbishment services feature four (4) floating drydocks, capable of building and repairing marine vessels up to 15,000 H. P. Another component of the operation is a full service machine shop with specialty equipment best suited to the needs of the marine and oil industry.
San Diego, CA, United States
RD Instruments is the industry's premium supplier of acoustic Doppler instrumentation. RDIs ADCPs are used to profile currents in 1 to 6000 meters of water. RDIs Doppler Velocity Logs are in use around the globe providing precision navigation capability for ROVs, AUVs, submarines, tow vehicle, and surface vessels.
Modesto, CA, United States
Goleta, CA, United States
RESON's SeaBat is the world's most popular line of multibeam sonar. SeaBat imaging and bathymetric sonars are available in a wide range of frequencies and depth ranges. RESON also offers complete integrated hydrographic survey systems; raw transducers and hydrophones; acoustic calibration systems; and high-power ultrasonics for industrial processes and pollution control.
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