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United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates
Northborough, MA, United States
Northeast Export Magazine is the only publication directly targeted at the $341 billion international business community located in the Northeastern United States. From computer equipment to medical technologies to electronics equipment, the region is booming with firms discovering tremendous opportunities in the international marketplace.
Blairgowrie, Perthshire, United Kingdom
Providers of food commodities and packaged foods, Lebensmittel in Groß- und Konsumentengebinden
Bergen, Norway
Novenco develops and produces air handling equipment and systems that are marketed and distributed through an international network of representatives and subsidiaries all over the world. More than 80% of production is exported.
Albania
Norway
OSO produserer en full linje med forbrukerrettede elektriske beredere i størrelsen 30 til 300 liter. I tillegg tilbys stor-beredere til ethvert behov, samt skips-beredere o.l. i størrelser fra 400 til 12.000 liter..
Nakhodka,, Primorsky region,, Russia
Oceaninterbusiness Co. Ltd. is the group of companies, specialized on sea transportation, timber exports, timber processing, cargo expenditure and so on.
Lachine,, Quebec, Canada
Odyssey Shipping Ltd. is a non-vessel operating common carrier (NVOCC) providing weekly LCL and full container shipping export and import services from Canada to worldwide destinations, including project cargo handling.
Germantown, Tennessee, United States
Solutions for International Distribution
Coos Bay, OR, United States
Oregon International Port of Coos Bay is Oregon's second busiest maritime commerce center, featuring the largest deep-draft coastal harbor between San Francisco Bay and Puget Sound, serving domestic and international markets with diverse cargoes including wood products, pulp, paper, and petroleum.
Bangkok, Thailand
Shipping Agent providing global container services to both exporters and importers. Services include both reefer and dry containers.
Hightstown, NJ, United States
Sailing schedules and editorial coverage for all coasts and all modes
Parrsboro, NS, Canada
Parrsboro & Area Harbour Commission manages the port facilities in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, serving as an export point for lumber and plywood and supporting local tourism.
Port Newark,, NJ, United States
The Judge Organization, headquartered in the Port of New York, provides services including trucking, public and contract warehousing, import and export container handling, and railfreight handling since 1924.
Port Adelaide, SA, Australia
Port Giles is a port operated by Flinders Ports, South Australia's leading private port operator managing seven ports including Port Giles, committed to ongoing investment in port infrastructure and equipment.
Port Hedland, Western Australia, Australia
The Port Hedland Port Authority is a bulk minerals port, with the great majority of its exports being Iron Ore. The 1998/99 financial year saw a throughput of 67,230,080 tonnes, of which Iron Ore made up 63,705,916 tonnes.
Port Adelaide, South Australia,, Australia
Port Pirie is one of seven ports operated by Flinders Ports, South Australia's leading private port operator, handling bulk exports such as zinc concentrates, lead, grains, and seeds, as well as imports including minerals, coal, and ores.
LaPlace, LA, United States
The Port of South Louisiana is America's leading grain exporting port district and a premier sea gateway for U.S. export and import traffic, stretching 54 miles along the Mississippi River.
Geraldton,, West, Australia
The Port of Geraldton is one of Australia's busiest regional ports and the second largest grain export port, serving the Mid West region with services for agriculture, fishing, mining, and resources exports.
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.
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.