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Miami, FL, United States

A PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION, DEDICATED TO THE PRACTICE OF ADMIRALTY AND MARITIME LAW. THE FIRM IS COMMITTED TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF PROVIDING QUALITY LEGAL REPRESENTATION IN A COST-SENSITIVE TIMELY MANNER. THE ATTORNEYS WORK CLOSELY WITH CLIENTS TO ACHIEVE THEIR BUSINESS OBJECTIVES. Houck, Hamilton & Anderson, P.A. represents a wide variety of maritime clients, acting on instruction from major marine underwriters, marine protection and indemnity associations, ship owners and operators, maritime business owners, in-house attorneys and insurance claims executives. With emphasis on litigation, marine insurance and maritime transactional matters, the firm's diverse and highly experienced team of lawyers provides legal representation in all types of admiralty and maritime matters throughout Florida, the Southeastern United States and the Caribbean.

+1-305-372-9044
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Houston,, TX, United States

The Port of Houston is the largest port in the USA in export tonnage, and the second largest port in the USA and sixth largest port in the world in total tonnage*. So the Houston Maritime Arbitrators Association was organized and incorporated in the 1990's as not-for-profit entity to gather together from the pool of maritime related expertise in Houston, members ready, willing and able to serve as arbitrators of disputes arising in the course of business involving all aspects of maritime, energy and related activities, performed anywhere in the world

(713) 222-1515
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Yonkers, NY, United States

(800) 441-4190
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Poughkeepsie, NY, United States

+1 845-206-4765
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BUDAPEST, Hungary

National Association for local Shipbrokers and Shipping Agents

+36-1-209 1025
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Washington, DC, United States

We represent bulk liquid terminal companies that store commercial liquids in aboveground storage tanks (AST's) and transfer products to and from oceangoing tank ships, tank barges, pipelines, tank trucks, and tank rail cars.

(202) 842-9200
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London,, United Kingdom

The International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners represents the interests of owners, operators and managers of dry cargo shipping and works closely with the other international associations to promote a safe, high quality, efficient and profitable industry.

+44 20 7977-7030
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Bloomington,, Il., United States

(309) 557-3257
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Mumbai, India

The Indian National Shipowners' Association (INSA) was incorporated on December 2nd, 1929. At the time of inception INSA was known as "Indian National Steamship Owners' Association". INSA was formed by the representatives of Indian Shipowners to deal with the problems affecting the growth and development of Indian Mercantile Marine. INSA owes its origin to the endeavors of Walchand Hirachand the then Chairman of the Scindia Steam Navigation Company Limited and M. A. Master, General Manager of the company. Walchand Hirachand was President of INSA for 19 consecutive years. At the time of formation of INSA there were seven company members and four individual members, amounting to a total gross registered tonnage of 84,000 tonnes. After independence INSA attained a new importance with the Government of India recognizing it as the representative body of Indian shipowners, and giving it due representation on official and public bodies connected with merchant shipping. Today, INSA has 33 members with a combined gross registered tonnage of 6.2 million tonnes, which represents 89 per cent of the total Indian gross registered tonnage. Recently, Surrendra Overseas Limited has become a member of the association.

91-22-218 9372/ 218 2105
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New Delhi, India

Port represents a collection of physical facilities and services designed to serve as an interchange point between land and sea transport. It is a single organizational unit with multi-dimensional activities integrated within the logistics chains for providing services to maritime trade. In India there are 12 major ports and around 181 minor and intermediate ports, which handles more than 300 million tonnes of cargo per annum. The port sector has witnessed large-scale investment through government and private sector for modernisation programme. In the new era of liberalisation and privatisation, functionality of ports is changing from their traditional role as an organisation in charge of all port activities to become a coordinator of these activities. High degree of competition has resulted into reduction of excess labour, aggravated by the trend towards intensive investment of capital at seaports through private sector participation.

Carrollton,, VA, United States

Initial Response Training Center, Inc. has been in business selling a wide variety of First Aid Kits, Supplies, CPR manikins, and OSHA Training programs world wide since 1993. We have a dedicated line of over 250 Nationally Affiliated Instructors who are Healthcare Professionals that teach CPR, First Aid, Advanced Life Support, and Emergency Medical Services Programs. Initial Response Training Center, Inc. prides itself as an American Heart Association Community Training Site, an American Safety & Health Institute approved Regional Training Center and Distributor that offers CPR training & First Aid instruction as well as other OSHA training programs. We offer an entire product line of First Aid kits, First Aid Supplies, CPR Manikins, Emergency Oxygen Systems, Defibrillators, Fire Extinguishers and training devices and videos that are ideal for professional, recreational, and personal needs. Our products are sold world wide, and our First Aid and CPR product line come with a "no hassle" 100% money back guarantee. Our goal is to provide the public and community services with cutting edge emergency medical training, support and equipment!

+1-877-377-4782, +1-757-365-9317
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New York,, New York, United States

The Institute of International Container Lessors (IICL) is the trade association for the international container and chassis leasing industry. It is active in governmental, regulatory, and technical fields throughout the world. IICL has been active in equipment quality issues, inspector certification, electronic commerce, technical publishing and environmental concerns since 1971. IICL membership engages in leasing marine cargo containers and chassis to ship operators and others on a broad international basis. Members own the great majority of the fleet of the container leasing industry and a large percentage of the world container fleet. Members also own a very high percentage of U.S. leased container chassis. For more information on the IICL or to order IICL technical manuals, please visit our website.

(1) 914-747-9100
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Douglas, Isle Of Man

Since the late 1980s, ship management has been an important industry in its own right. It was this which drove the need for an association to represent ship managers and to provide a forum for the global ship management industry to ensure best practice procedures and sustainability. Today InterManager represents ship and crew managers, as well as associated organisations, from around the world.

+44 7624 498 266
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Canada

Interferry is a shipping association representing the ferry industry world-wide. The current membership consists of over 170 member organizations representing 25 countries.

Washington,, DC, United States

The Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI), founded in 1993 is the North American trade association representing the interlocking concrete paving industry.

202-712-9036
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Greenbelt, Maryland, United States

North America's leading industry trade association representing the combined interests of the intermodal freight industry.

(301)982-3400
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Montréal,, Quebec, Canada

+1 (514) 390 6726
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+33 (0)2 35 42 78 84
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London,, United Kingdom

Dedicated to safe ships and clean seas.

+44 (0)20 7976 0660
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