Maritime Directory
Search over 192 maritime companies worldwide
Company Search
Port Search
192 companies found
Torpoint, Cornwall, United Kingdom
We offer you a time saving method of buying or selling commercial vessels. During 15 years brokerage experience we have built up many contacts in the UK and Europe. Now YOU can utilise this experience, by simply browsing through our listings for your requirements. Or you may wish to talk to us directly by using our easy to use Email contact system.
Valparaiso, Chile
The Port Authority of Valdivia operates under DIRECTEMAR, the Chilean Maritime Authority, providing maritime administration, port services, and regulatory oversight in Valdivia.
Aarhus C, Denmark
The Port of Aarhus is a municipal self-governing port managed by a Board of Governors including the city council and the Mayor of Aarhus, with daily operations led by the harbour director.
Arica, Chile
The Port of Arica is managed under DIRECTEMAR, the Chilean Maritime Authority, providing maritime services including port operations, safety, and regulatory compliance.
Puerto Corral, Chile
The Port of Corral is a maritime authority facility in Puerto Corral, Chile, providing port services, maritime safety, and regulatory oversight under DIRECTEMAR.
Diamante,, Pcia. de Entre Rios, Argentina
Port of Diamante is located on the Paraná River 331 miles from the ocean, featuring two piers including a grain-loading terminal and a multipurpose provincial pier with direct links to Provincial Route Nº II.
Glückstadt, Germany
The port of Glückstadt is situated at the international shipping line Elbe in the entry area of Hamburg and therefore it is an ideal location for regional bulk und general cargo traffic. The regional traffic is influent by the extensive hinterland. The port of Glückstadt provides different industrial branches like paper, cement and wood industry and a power station. It also handles agricultural good, including fertilizer, forage and crops.Because of its special position, the port of Glückstadt also represents a perfect transshipment location for direct direct transfer from seagoing vessels to barges or vice versa. Due to its big capacity, the crane is able to move heavy cargo as well. The facilities of the port of Glückstadt are aligned with these kinds of handling, but versatilely applicable.Proper facilities, modern equipment and qualified personnel guarantee an optimal, timesaving handling of cargo.
New Iberia,, LA, United States
The Port of Iberia is a 2,000-acre industrial and manufacturing site in Louisiana with direct access to the Gulf of Mexico, supporting over 100 companies in oil and gas fabrication, materials handling, and marine services.
Puerto Punta Arenas, Chile
The Port of Punta Arenas is managed under DIRECTEMAR, the Chilean Maritime Authority, providing maritime services including port administration, safety, and regulatory oversight in Puerto Punta Arenas, Chile.
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.
Talcahuano, Chile
The Port of Talcahuano is managed under DIRECTEMAR, the Chilean Maritime Authority, providing maritime services including port administration, maritime safety, and digital port procedures.
Walvis Bay,, Namibia
Strategically located half way down the coast of Namibia, with direct access to principal shipping routes, Walvis Bay is a natural gateway for international trade. Walvis Bay is Namibia's largest commercial port, receiving approximately 1,000 vessel calls each year and handling about 2.5 million tonnes of cargo. It is a sheltered deepwater harbour benefiting from a temperate climate.
Castro, Llanquihue Province, Chile
Puerto De Castro is a maritime authority office in Castro, Chile, providing port services, maritime safety, and regulatory oversight under DIRECTEMAR.
bombay, Maharashtra, India
We recruit shipping personnel for projects worldwide.Do send us your intents with relevant details for a prompt and relaible feedback/proposals.
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
• Private/Neutral Marketplaces – E-procurement software enables companies, organizations and government to establish private or neutral marketplaces enabling them to interact electronically with their vendors. • Electronic Procurement – E-procurement capabilities significantly increase efficiencies by streamlining paper flow and reducing time spent generating quotes. • Request for Quotes – Buyers can submit RFQ’s to multiple suppliers in minutes, assuring the best price for products purchased. • Direct Purchases – Buyers can purchase directly from preferred suppliers using direct purchase. • Folder Management – Frequently purchased items, or complex RFQ’s, can be stored to folders for later retrieval. • Tracking and Reporting – Buyers can track all expenditures using the software, resulting in immediate and long term cost savings. • Central Product Database - The purchasing engine, or Quick Select features a central database of hundreds of thousands of product descriptions, providing a standard set of information that both buyers and suppliers understand. • Quick Deployment – Using the central database of product descriptions buyers or suppliers can be up and running on the system within minutes. • Eliminates System Integration – Using the central product database, suppliers indicate which product descriptions they carry, eliminating the costly process of system integration. • Import/Export Utility to Accounting Packages – Accounting departments are able to capture the complete history for the company’s procurement expenditures and import the data into legacy accounting systems. • Creates Electronic Invoices/PO’s – E-procurement software reduces paper flow through the proprietary Master Tracking Document that creates matching invoices and purchase orders electronically. • Accounting Codes – Buyers can easily assign accounting codes to product descriptions on the site, eliminating the costly and time-consuming process of manually assigning codes. • Customer Relations Management – E-procurement software features an easy-to-use system for managing the exchange of important information between buyers and suppliers. This information is always kept with the purchase for future reference. • The Bottom Line – E-procurement can save companies up to 20% on purchasing by streamlining the procurement process.
Nodeland, Norway
Specialising in hydraulic equipment, Rotator has been a major supplier of valves and actuators to the Norwegian and international offshore industry for more than 40 years. The company has developed its own hydraulic directional control valve, used world-wide on a large number of ships and oil and gas installations. A broad line of Rotator products, have moreover, become standard on oil and gas installations all over the world. Tailor made products, represent an equally important part of Rotator’s activities. As an example, Rotator can offer more than 600 variations of the directional control valve! Every valve developed at Rotator is manufactured for a «life span service» of minimum 30 years. The product line of Rotator also includes the design and manufacturing of complete control systems, like wellhead control systems. Hydraulic power units for all purposes and in all sizes may be delivered as well. Such power units can also be designed as combined power and control units. The market for floating production and storage units is rapidly expanding. Rotator made early efforts to develop and manufacture products for subsea installations. The Rotator’s subsea solenoid valve has become a standard model for the international oil companies and suppliers of subsea control systems. The flexible organisation of Rotator, its first class technology and outstanding product line make it possible to offer the customers tailor made solutions to their individual needs. The company is certified in accordance with the quality insurance system NS-ISO 9001.
National City, CA, United States
Pullmaster, Lantec, Tulsa hyd. winches, Commercial Parker directional control valves, DMIC & Gresen accessory valves.
Sjursøya, Oslo, Norway
The newly founded “Sjursøya Container Terminal A/S” is well located on the Sjursøya peninsula directly in the heart of Oslo. SCT is Norway’s most modern container terminal with a unique off-dock facilities and a perfect gateway to the country’s 4.8 million consumers.
Oslo, Manglerud, Norway
SKIPPER Electronics AS is a Norwegian manufacturer of navigation echo sounders, speed logs and echo sounders for fishing vessels. SKIPPER also markets SUZUKI fish finding equipment, AIRMAR transducers and TAIYO radio navigation equipment.
Colombo, Sri Lanka
The Sri Lanka Shippers’ Council was established in March 1966 to protect and promote the interests of shippers. It was the first National Shippers’ Council to be set up in Asia and was formed on a request made in 1965 by the local Committee of the Ceylon/Continental Conference, and a subsequent request made by the Director of Commerce in January 1966, to the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce. The Sri Lanka Shippers’ Council is the apex body that represents the interest of the shippers. Membership of the Council consisted of Chambers of Commerce and Trade Associations until 2002. Sixteen such organizations are currently members of the Council and the Council represents more than 95% of the import/export trade. The Council derives its broad based representation and membership from these trade Associations. The Council has now opened its doors to individual companies as Associate Members so that companies in the export/import trade could have access to the Council’s resources and expertise to resolve their shipping related problems. As at end August 2003, a total of 14 Companies have obtained Associate membership of the Council.
Dammam, Saudi Arabia
Swaythling,, Southampton, United Kingdom
Marine stabilized satellite antennas for DBS/DTH and VSAT applications at sea, offering WaveCall Marine Satellite Telephone Service enabling Internet-at-Sea.