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United Arab Emirates
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
A leading Ship Agency & Services organization serving the trade since 1910. Head office is in Dubai and branches in Fujairah, Khor Fakkan & other UAE ports.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Rais Hassan Saadi LLC is a maritime service provider based in Dubai, UAE, offering port agency and shipping services.
Singapore
Kiel,, Germany
Raytheon Marine GmbH, located in Kiel, Germany, is one of the leading company for navigation and communication and integrated bridge systems for the merchant fleet, the naval vessels up to the super yards. More than 260 service stations word wide supporting more than 20,000 ships round the clock.
Canada
United States
Japan
NY, Riverhead,, United States
SI-TEX Marine Electronics provides superior navigation solutions and marine electronics including autopilots, AIS transponders, radar, GPS, and sonar systems.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Silversea Baires is a luxury cruise company operating from Buenos Aires, Argentina, offering South America cruises to destinations such as Valparaiso and Rio de Janeiro.
Aalborg SV, Denmark
SKANTI® is a Danish company established in 1965 with origins in the production of marine emergency radios for survival craft. SKANTI has developed into an international company supplying a broad range of marine communications equipment to countries all over the world.
Solna,, Sweden
The world's foremost proven provider of transponder technology, data-link systems and network solutions for maritime, aviation and advanced land mobile applications.
Thailand
Japan
London,, United Kingdom
Sanko Kisen (UK) Ltd is the London-based branch of Sanko Kisen Kaisha, Ltd, providing shipping and maritime transport services globally.
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Scottish Shipping Initiative The purpose of the Scottish Shipping Initiative is to raise the profile of, and to promote, the Scottish shipping industry. It is intended to be a broad based association of companies and organisations with vested economic interests in the sector. We recognise that the glory days of shipbuilding and ship owning in this country have gone, but we continue to witness the wealth of skill, energy and enterprise that still exists within the industry; and believe that, if focused and founded on the common interest, this vitality can ensure a bright future. Shipping in this country is largely invisible to the public, government and to some extent its potential customers. The aim of the Initiative therefore is threefold:- to promote the industry commercially; to be a voice of the industry to the media, governments and administrations; and to take up a role in the education of the public, in particular children and students to encourage interest in careers in shipping, whether afloat or ashore.
France
Indonesia
United Kingdom