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Mumbai, India

The Shahi Shipping Limited was incorporated in 1985 as a partnership firm promoted by Sarvesh Kumar Shahi and F. M. Koli. In 1990, the company was converted into a private limited company under the name "Shahi Shipping & Transport Private Limited". Later in 1993, it was made a Public Limited Company and its name changed to the present one. The present promoter of the company Sarvesh Kumar Shahi has a stake of 27 per cent in the company. The company is engaged in the following business activities namely: Supply operations Lighterage operations Container feeder services The company supplies fuel and potable drinking water to vessels anchored in Bombay harbor. Its lighterage operations involve handling of bulk chemicals at Bombay harbor and iron ore at Revedanda, South of Bombay. The company has also started container feeder services between Mumbai port and Jawaharlal Nehru port. The company owns a fleet of 27 vessels with a total deadweight tonnage of around 30,000 tonnes. The turnover of Shahi Shipping for FY1999-2000 was around Rs. 208 million. Future plan The future plans of Shahi Shipping Limited are: To set up shipbreaking unit for demolition of large vessels. To set up shipyard to build ships upto 10,000 DWT. The company has already acquired land for the shipyard at South of Mumbai. To develop minor ports on the East and West coast of India. The company is one of the short listed ones for building and operating Dighee port on the West Coast of Maharashtra. To purchase 10,000 containers over four year time period for using in the trading routes between India and Middle East, Far East and European continents.

91-22-372 8792/ 376 9178/ 371 0362
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HAGAN, Norway

Shipanalysis provides advanced products and software for maritime and related industries covering forecasting and trend change signals in the physical tanker,dry and stock market.

+47 67079848
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Sydney, NSW, Australia

The major focus of Shipping Australia, as a peak industry body, is both to promote and advance the interests of ship owners and shipping agents in all matters of shipping policy and safe ship operations. Shipping Australia’s members cover many of the major Australian and international ship owners, operators and agency companies involved in bulk, tanker, general cargo shipping, container, passenger and tramp trades, covering liner conference and independent services. Llew Russell - CEO Shipping Australia It also provides Secretariat services to the many liner companies and agencies that are members of conferences, consortia and joint services that have their agreements registered under Part X of the Australian Trade Practices Act. It is in a unique position to reflect the views of all shipping companies servicing the Australian trades and to effectively represent their needs. Shipping Australia keeps their members informed of developments affecting the industry and represents the industry on many committees involving governments, port authorities and other government and non-government bodies. It also has close working relationships with many organisations (both national and international) that work with or in support of the shipping industry. The membership includes many valued associate corporate members and individuals who provide services to shipping or have an interest in the activities of the industry. Shipping Australia also provides a forum for discussion and the exchange of information between members and other parties, researches and compiles data on the industry and maintains formal contacts between the industry, interest groups and the general public. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Objectives -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shipping Australia’s objectives are to influence government and other bodies to adopt policies that: Support and promote the development of a regulatory environment which supports the reliable supply of efficient shipping services. Implement and support actions taken which are aimed at reducing the costs of shipping services. Improve the quality of service to Australia’s exporters and importers. Expand the opportunities for shipping services focusing on world’s best practice and safe operating procedures. Raise the image and public perception of the shipping industry. Expand the information and databases of value to its members. Cooperate with all government and non-government organizations in the pursuit of these objectives. Ensure that any legislation/regulations adopted in Australia have a positive impact on shipping and are in accordance with Australia’s international obligations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Benefits -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shipping Australia helps shape and promote the policies of the shipping industry in Australia and internationally. The exchange of information between members and the timely advice on developments that might impact on the industry is an invaluable service provided by Shipping Australia. While some issues are company specific and members may choose to handle them individually they know that Shipping Australia can offer them either administrative support or more broad based industry support from all members becoming involved through the committee process. However the savings that Shipping Australia are able to achieve for shipping companies of whatever type or nationality, amount to many millions of dollars and represent excellent value for all members. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution To The Australian Economy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shipping Australia represents an industry that makes a massive contribution to the Australian economy. It carries more than $155 billion worth of cargo in and out of Australia each year; It employs more than 14,000 people either at sea or onshore; It carries more than 150 thousand passengers each year; It carries more than 3 million containers (20 Foot Equivalent Units) every year; It carries more than 485 million tonnes of bulk cargo each year; and There are more than 22,000 ship visits to Australian ports each year

+61 2 9266 9900
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Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland

Killybegs based ship's agency services to fishing, cargo and oil industry vessels, crew changes, medical evacuations, shorebase and marine plant hire services.

+353 73 31417
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Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Slade offers flush free, leak free, no wear service for pumps, valves, tailshafts, heat exchangers, rudders, and stabilizers. Lifetime guarantee on valves!

704 664 4222
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London, United Kingdom

The Society is the international body established for the exchange of technical information and experience, between members of the industry, to enhance the safety and operational reliability of gas tankers and terminals. To this end the Society publishes studies and produces information papers and works of reference for the guidance of industry members. It maintains working relationships with other industry bodies, governmental and intergovernmental agencies, including IMO, to better promote the safety and integrity of gas transportation and storage schemes.

44 (0) 20 7628 1124
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Mumbai, India

The company was incorporated in 1986 as Peerless Leasing Private Limited, initially promoted by the Peerless General Finance and Investment Company Limited, a non-banking finance company. The name of the company was changed, in 1987, to Peerless Drive Private Limited. Again, in 1994, it has been renamed as Peerless Shipping and Oil Fields Services Limited. In the year 2000, Coflexip Stena Offshore Maritius Limited, took stake of 58.23 per cent in the Peerless Shipping and Oil Fields Services Limited and changed the name of the company to South East Asia Marine Engineering & Construction Limited (SEAMEC Limited). The company owns 3 specialized offshore supply vessels and is engaged in the activities of sub-sea engineering & inspection of under-water structures. The turnover of SEAMEC Limited for FY1999-2000 was Rs. 0.86 million.

91-22-694 1800
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Hammond,, Louisiana, United States

Offshore Marine Consultants, Dive and inspection company, underwater construction, Dive support vessels, flybys

(985) 542-8770
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Ellingsoy,, Norway

Sperre Group - air compressors, iron and aluminium castings, heat exchangers, welding and pressure vessels and aluminum foam.

+47 70161100
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Nova Milanese (MI), Italy

Spirax Sarco provides knowledge, service and products world wide for the control and efficient use of steam and other industrial fluids. Whether it’s a spare part, a steam trap station, a complete plant room package, a blowdown valve or a complete boiler house, Spirax Sarco has all the building blocks to provide the complete system - one stop shopping for the steam and condensate loop. Spirax Sarco designs, develops and manufactures 80% of the products that it sells. For over 100 years Spirax Sarco has been partnering with steam users and specifiers to improve the performance of their plants and processes. In 1888 Sanders Rehders and Company was formed in London to sell steam traps and other steam related products. Today, our worldwide steam business is part of the Spirax Sarco Engineering plc Group, which has been listed on the London Stock Exchange since 1959.

+3903624917211
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Buenaventura, Colombia

Suministros Generales Ltda. is a general ship supplier based in Buenaventura, Colombia, specializing in provisions, crew change, and cash to Master services.

+57 224 33706
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Baltimore, MD, United States

Tate Andale Inc. is a Baltimore-based manufacturer of specialty pipeline equipment including industrial strainers, filters, valves, and heat exchangers serving the shipbuilding industry, U.S. Navy, power generation, and chemical industries.

(410) 247-8700
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Vancouver, BC, Canada

Tetracom Logistics Inc. provides Management Consulting and Project Management Services for transportation and international trade. Process improvements to distribution/supply chains and other business systems usually have a payback period of less than a year. The company is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

1-604-733-0932
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Riga,, Vidzeme, Latvia

The Baltic Maritime Job Exchange

371 7 577405
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The Woodlands,, TX, United States

The Energy Exchange is an association of engineers, geoscientists, and financial professionals dedicated to providing a bridge between the petroleum technical community and the financial community.

(281) 367-1234
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Bunkyo-ku,, Tokyo, Japan

Since 1921 JSE has been serving the shipping industry in such ways as administrating maritime arbitration, drafting and promulgating maritime contract forms, publishing in-depth analysis on shipping and logistics in the form of monthly magazine"KAIUN", and providing electronic shipping data bases. More than 450 companies (and organizations) join and support us in day-to-day activities in an effort to promote both domestic and international maritime transactions Needless to say, up-to-date and accurate information is indispensable to successfully run a business enterprise. This is particularly so in world-wide shipping circles. With more than 450 members JSE has served all aspects of the maritime industry.

81-3-5802-8363
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Seattle,, WA, United States

The Marine Exchange is a nonprofit organization that provides various communications services to the maritime industry.

(206) 443-3830
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Arlington, VA, United States

The National Industrial Transportation League was formed in 1907 to represent the interests of shippers before government regulatory agencies. With the advent of deregulation and globalization, however, the League has evolved into a broad-based advocacy organization for freight transportation. Earlier this year, the membership adopted Vision 2020, a sweeping proposal to change the structure of the organization. Now all companies involved in freight transportation are eligible for full, voting membership in the League. The roles of carriers, shippers and intermediaries are increasingly blurred and intertwined, so the League membership has been expanded to allow for more cooperative efforts, because through the promotion of a safe, efficient freight transportation industry, the needs of shippers, and the entire economy, are best met. It is anticipated that the new organization will become the forum where issues of mutual interest will be discussed and new creative solutions will be formed to benefit the entire U.S. economy. The League also has added a membership category for Affiliates, which includes, individuals who are interested in matters connected with the shipment or receipt of commodities and/or the purchase of transportation services. To receive information on becoming a League member; getting a copy of the Annual Report; exhibiting at TransComp; advertising in League publications; ordering a list, labels, or diskette containing the names and addresses of League members and affiliates; or ordering the Rail Users' Manual, please contact the League at (703) 524-5011 or via e-mail at info@nitl.org.

(703) 524-5011
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Arlington,, VA, United States

The Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services (RTCM) is an international non-profit scientific, professional and educational organization. RTCM members are organizations (not individuals) that are both non-government and government. Although started in 1947 as a U.S. government advisory committee, RTCM is now an independent organization supported by its members from all over the world. We keep our members informed about regional and international maritime radionavigation and radiocommunication policy issues, regulatory changes, and technical standards development. Our Special Committees provide a forum in which government and non-government members work together to develop technical standards and consensus recommendations in regard to issues of particular concern.

+1-703-527-2000
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Copenhagen K, Denmark

Ship managers, ISM certified for oil and chemical tankers, Tanker operators.

+45 33 93 25 25
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London, United Kingdom

Transport IQ’s team of experienced researchers are uniquely positioned to identify the biggest challenges facing the industry today. Prior to each event being published, in-depth research is conducted to identify the key challenges and needs of the target audience. Therefore, you will benefit from a culmination of 100% industry based research, practical information and tools that solve critical business problems. Based on a combination of world class case studies, expert viewpoints, practical workshops and high level benchmarking, our events are a very dynamic way to do business and increase your knowledge. You will be guaranteed to leave with a wealth of new ideas to help you translate vision into reality within your business. We also understand that fruitful networking is a prime reason for attending these events. We will bring together balanced audiences to share their experiences and knowledge from within the transport industry. With a global attendance you can be sure of adding new names to your list of contacts at every event. Transport IQ is a targeted resource for excellence in Transport Management. It provides research from world leaders in the Transport Industry, sharing best practice for Signaling & Telecoms, Passenger Services, General Management, Infrastructure, and Fleet Management. Hear what your peers have discussed at the most recent meetings in these areas, what’s working, what’s not and where the failure challenges lie for those who are responsible for developing the transport industry for the future. IQPC carries out primary research in the production of all the events that are run. Not only are we researching with the people making the news and moving the Transport Industry forward, we bring you face to face at the actual events. Subjects Covered Asset Management Track Maintenance & Renewal Safety Signalling Implementing GSM-R HR Strategies to Drive Change Ticketing Passenger Information

44 (0) 20 7368 9360
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