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Port Allen, LA, United States

The Port of Greater Baton Rouge is a deep-water port located at the convergence of the Mississippi River and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, providing access to inland waterways, the Gulf of Mexico, and global trade routes with a maintained 45-foot deep channel.

(225)342-1660
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Larvik, Norway

Located at the south-east coast of Norway, only 130 kms from Oslo, the Port of Larvik (PoL) is an important junction between road and sea transport. PoL is owned by the Larvik Municipality, and has 17 employees. Larvik harbour district includes the sea area within the base line from Sandefjord in the east to Telemark county in the west, as well as adjoining areas on land. The company had a turnover of NOK 40.8 Million in 2007.

+47 33 16 57 50
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Rosyth, Fife, United Kingdom

The Port specialises as a woodpulp and timber distribution centre. These two commodities contribute most of its traffic, totalling almost 150,00 tonnes a year. Fertiliser imports, road salt in winter for Fife Council and export stone and coal are further commodities handled through the Port.

+44 (0) 1383 413366
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Point Comfort, TX, United States

The Calhoun Port Authority in Point Comfort, TX provides deep-draft access to global markets, specializing in petrochemical, crude oil, break bulk, liquid and dry bulk cargo transportation.

361-987-2813
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Quequen,, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Puerto Quequén is a major Argentine port managing maritime operations including grain exports and fertilizer imports, contributing 80% of the regional GDP with high vessel turnover and transparent management.

54 02262 450006
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LaPlace,, Louisiana, United States

America's largest tonnage port, the Port of South Louisiana is the premier sea gateway for U.S. import and export traffic

(985) 652-9278
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Yamba,, Australia

The Port of Yamba is Australia’s Eastern most sea port and is located at the mouth of the Clarence River. This Port serves the whole Northern Rivers District of New South Wales including; Grafton, Maclean, Ballina, Lismore, Casino, Coffs Harbour, Glen Innes, Armidale and Dorrigo. It is also the home port of the State’s second largest fishing fleet and handles a range of imports and exports.

(02) 6646 2002
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Timaru, New Zealand (Aotearoa)

Timaru - the most centrally located port in New Zealand's South Island. Three quarters of the South Island's population and three quarters of the Island's export containers within 200 kilometres.

(3)684 4199
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Charlottetown, PE, Canada

Innovation PEI supports and accelerates economic development in Prince Edward Island by providing funding, expertise, and business support programs to help local businesses grow and succeed.

902-368-5781
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Joppatowne, Maryland, United States

We provide international freight forwarding services and solutions. Very good with heavy and dimensional cargoes, all types machinery, projects. Import and export coordination and watch-dog services.

410 538 9900
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Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia

Information related with Importers and Exporters, products, prices, legal manager, aderss, tel, fax.

57 - 3684878
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada

R.O.E. is a privately owned Canadian company which offers a total transportation logistics package. With over 20 years of experience R.O. E. is a leader in the import and export industry.

514 396 0000
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RAFIMAR GroupPort Agent

Alexandria, Egypt

he RAFIMAR Group was established in 1978, making it one of the oldest private sector shipping firms in Egypt. Over the last 20 years, it has been involved actively in the Egyptian market as shipowners, agents and charters. Since its establishment, the company has grown from a sole partnership with capital of Egyptian Pounds 20,000 to a private shareholding company, which in 1998 had a subscribed capital of USD 5 million. Today, the RAFIMAR Group has offices in Alexandria, Port Said, Suez, Cairo and 10th of Ramadan City.

+20 3 4840216
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Smithfield, RI, United States

401-232-6566
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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.

(780) 462-5372
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ANTWERPEN, ANTWERPEN, Belgium

Riga Natie is a Belgian company specializing in warehousing, stevedoring, transport, and customs clearance services, handling forest products, paper, steel, imports, and exports.

03/541,25,25
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Schaumburg, IL, United States

Roanoke Trade has focused on serving the insurance and surety needs of exporters, importers and transportation specialists since 1935. Offices based in ten U.S. cities and a network of agents in over 90 countries enable us to offer global coverage backed by responsive, local service.

800-762-6653
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Jalan Bercham, Ipoh-Perak, Malaysia

Rubberex (Malaysia) SDN BHN is a multinational manufacturer of industrial, household, and medical gloves, exporting to over 100 countries worldwide.

6055485029
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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.

+94-11-2421745-7
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Washington, DC, United States

STAT-USA provides U.S. maritime industry data and trade information to support exporters, importers, and related stakeholders.

1-800-STAT-USA 202-482-1986
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Saint John,, New Brunswick, Canada

The Saint John Port Authority is a locally managed international seaport providing intermodal transportation links to a market of 100 million consumers. We believe productive and cost-effective cargo handling is the key to meeting customers' individual needs. The Port of Saint John is one of the oldest and most active seaports on the Atlantic seaboard, handling an average of 25 million metric tonnes of cargo annually. We handle diverse breakbulk cargo such as forest products and steel; containerized cargo; and bulk cargo such as petroleum, potash, and salt. Located on the Bay of Fundy, the Port of Saint John has 27 berthing facilities and a docking front of 3865 metres. We are also known for low tariffs and we even provide market information and assistance at no charge. An independent and locally operated Canada Port Authority, the Port of Saint John is a modern transportation centre ready to navigate your way to international markets. Whether you are looking to import or export, Saint John is your Port of Call.

(506) 636-4869
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Houston,, TX, United States

(713) 672-6446
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