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Greenbelt, Maryland, United States
North America's leading industry trade association representing the combined interests of the intermodal freight industry.
Montréal,, Quebec, Canada
Le Havre, France
International Association Cities & Ports is an organization based in Le Havre, France, focused on the relationship between cities and ports.
London,, United Kingdom
Dedicated to safe ships and clean seas.
Houston, TX, United States
The International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) is a global non-profit trade association advancing the oil and gas drilling industry through knowledge sharing, accreditation, and training programs.
Saint Germain en laye, France
IALA is a non-governmental, non-profit organization devoted to the harmonization of marine aids to navigation.
Westford, MA, United States
The International Association of Marine Investigators, Inc. (IAMI) is a non- profit international organization dedicated to combating marine theft and insurance fraud.
Minato-ku,, Tokyo, Japan
The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) is a global alliance of ports and port-related businesses representing over 190 ports in 89 countries, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
Alexandria, VA, United States
The International Association of Refrigerated Warehouses (IARW), was founded in 1891. IRWA Headquarters offices are in Alexandria, VA, USA with division offices in the Netherlands and India. In addition to collecting information and encouraging the exchange of ideas, IRWA aggressively promotes more efficient distribution services, aids members in adopting new technology, advises members concerning legislation and regulations affecting the food industry, assists members in complying with U.S. and international regulations, and participates in alliances with industry and international organizations having a common interest in the safe and efficient flow of food products around the world. All active members of IARW are also members and beneficiaries of the work of The World Food Logistics Organization (WFLO).
United Kingdom
Southampton,, United Kingdom
The International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) is the voice of the global bunker industry representing all stakeholders across the marine fuel supply chain including shipowners, operators, suppliers, and traders.
Frankfurt, Germany
CIMAC is a leading global non-profit association focused on technical interchange and sustainable development in piston engine technology for the maritime industry.
Markham-Toronto, Ontario, Canada
directory and book suppliers from all over the world
Glattbrugg, Switzerland
FIATA, a non-governmental organisation, represents today an industry covering approximately 40,000 forwarding and logistics firms, also known as the "Architects of Transport", employing around 8 - 10 million people in 150 countries. FIATA has consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations (inter alia ECE, ESCAP, ESCWA), the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), and the UN Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). It is recognised as representing the freight forwarding industry by many other governmental organisations, governmental authorities, private international organisations in the field of transport such as the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the International Union of Railways (UIC), the International Road Transport Union (IRU), the World Customs Organization (WCO), the World Trade Organization (WTO), etc. In summary FIATA is the largest non-governmental organisation in the field of transportation. Its influence is worldwide.
FAREHAM, United Kingdom
The International Harbour Masters' Association (IHMA) was formed in June 1996 with more than 250 members in 52 countries worldwide. Membership now encompasses almost 80 nations and extends throughout Western and Eastern Europe, Australasia, Africa, The Americas, The Middle East and Asia Membership consists of harbour masters from ports large and small, publicly and privately owned, and represents a unique source of up-to-date, hands-on expertise in a range of maritime operations, including: safety of navigation, vessel traffic control and monitoring, port management, protection of the marine environment, the ship/port interface, cargo handling and safe stowage, safety management and training, and the good practice of seamanship in port and harbour environs. Widely acknowledged as a competent partner in the shipping and port industry world-wide, the IHMA's wealth of experience is sought after and highly appreciated in many international fora and inter-industry working groups. Consequently, the IHMA's application for observer status at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is undergoing its last stages of appraisal and, on sucessful conclusion, will offer direct access to this important forum from later this year
Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom
The leading organisation for marine purchasing and supply professionals, connecting people, sharing industry knowledge, and driving best practices in the maritime supply chain.
Charlotte Hall, MD, United States
International Navigation Association (INA) is an organization focused on navigation technologies including radionavigation and inertial navigation.
United Kingdom
Ipieca is the global oil and gas association advancing environmental and social performance across the energy transition, focusing on climate action, environmental stewardship, and social responsibility.
East Lansing, MI, United States
Preventing product damage and over-packaging during physical distribution as a result of creating, advocation and providing performance testing standards, training, education and certification.
London, United Kingdom
ISSA represents 2,000 quality-driven ship suppliers in 500 ports world-wide.
COBH, Co. CORK, Ireland
Association combining the expertise and knowledge of Ireland's finest maritime professionals.
Japan
The Board of Directors is the decision-making organ for general matters and meets several times a year. The Board of Directors is organized by a total of thirty-seven directors who are elected from the pilots serving in all the pilotage districts throughout the country. The Board of Directors not only issues necessary orders for executing pilotage services in accordance with the policies decided in the Assembly but also makes various decisions on matters not requiring voting in the Assembly.