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Cheltenham,, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Chafe-pro line protection devices, offer mariners a first line defense in the battle against chafe abrasion and cost reduction. These products have been accepted into the world's merchant, towing, and military fleets.
Garfield Heights,, Ohio, United States
Chart Industries, Inc. is a leading independent global manufacturer of highly engineered equipment used in the production, storage and end-use of hydrocarbon and industrial gases. The majority of the company's products are used throughout the liquid gas supply chain for purification, liquefaction, distribution, storage and end-use applications, the largest portion of which are energy-related. Headquartered in Garfield Heights, Ohio, Chart has domestic operations located in eight states and an international presence in Australia, China, the Czech Republic, Germany and the United Kingdom.
Netherlands
Chase Seismic Survey B.V. (hereafter CSS) is a privately owned company registered in Den Helder in the Netherlands. It was incorporated in January 1991. The company owns a maritime survey vessel and its sister company, Bon Espoir Survey B.V. (BES) which is also headquar...
Stoneham,, MA,, United States
Manufacturer of industrial fluid sealing, engineered polymer solutions, ARC composite coatings, and maintenance products serving various industries including marine.
Houma,, LA, United States
Pipeline . Construction . Fabrication .
San Ramon,, CA, United States
Chevron Corporation is a global petroleum and chemical company active in over 90 countries, involved in exploration, production, transportation, refining, and retail marketing of energy products.
Shanghai,, China
China Shipping (Group) is a major Chinese state-owned shipping conglomerate headquartered in Shanghai, engaged in container shipping, logistics, and maritime services.
Fijnaart, Netherlands
Chugoku Marine Paints Ltd (CMP)is a global marine paint supplier based in 40 countries worldwide. CMP specialize in antifoulings, new building coatings and tank coatings. CMP's philosophy is quality, technology and the environment. Established in 1917, current turnover is approximately US$400 million and headquarters are in Tokyo.
Richmond, BC, Canada
Marine & Industrial component reconditioners serving marine propulsion, power generation, and heavy industries since 1920. Reconditioners of 2 stroke and 4 stroke diesel engine components, hydraulic drive motors, turbochargers, pumps, and more.
Wellington,, Ohio, United States
For over 135 years Cleveland City Forge has offered the widest selection of structural hardware in the fastener industry. Since it's beginning Cleveland City Forge has made a commitment to quality. Recognizing this ASTM in search of industry standards developed specifications in the early 1950's for clevis and turnbuckle forgings. These standards are still in use. Today our product line of clevises and turnbuckles have been expanded to include headed clevis pins or straight clevis pins along with turnbuckle fittings. Our eye bolts and eye nuts with our yokes and rods allow us the ability to provide the structural components required for new construction and renovation projects. Most notable are Jacobs Field (Cleveland OH) and the Opryland Hotel (Grapevine TX). CCF hardware is available in carbon (C1030 and C1035) alloy (F11 and F22) and stainless steel (316) materials. Finish options include plain (self colored) galvanized plated or polished. Threading capabilities include UNC metric and UNF. Heat treated fasteners are available to A668 standards. CCF offers full lot control and certifications. Our extensive CNC machining and forging capabilities allow us to provide custom specifications. CCF offers full lot control and certifications.
Newberg, OR, United States
Climax Portable Machine Tools, headquartered in Newberg, Oregon, is a global leader in portable machining and welding tools and valve test systems serving diverse industrial markets including maritime.
Harahan, LA, United States
Coastal Engineering Headquarters provides engineering services specializing in coastal and marine projects.
United States
Timber Products for Industrial, Commercial & Residential Applications
Virginia Beach,, Virginia, United States
Norfolk,, Virginia, United States
Colonna’s Shipyard, Inc. is a full-service ship repair facility located in the Port of Norfolk, providing ship repair, machining, and steel fabrication services to commercial and government clients.
Limassol, Cyprus
Columbia Shipmanagement Ltd. is a ship management company based in Limassol, Cyprus, providing comprehensive maritime management services.
United States
ComNav is a world leader in marine navigation technology, offering advanced autopilot, GNSS positioning, heading, chart plotter, AIS, and night vision products for marine, commercial, offshore, and survey applications.
Falls Church, VA, United States
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) is an American information technology and business services company headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, providing IT services including systems integration and enterprise application development.
San Mateo,, CA, United States
Con-way was an international freight transportation company formerly headquartered in San Mateo, California, specializing in less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping services.
Nacka,, Sweden
Consilium AB is a world leader in fire, flame, and gas safety solutions, providing advanced safety technology for the marine, energy, rolling stock, and building sectors.
Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom
Contship Containerlines was a UK-based container shipping company with headquarters formerly in Ipswich, operating globally until its brand was retired in 2006 and merged into CP Ships.
Houston, Texas, United States
Cooper Ports America (C/PA) is the premier provider of full-service stevedore, terminal operation, container yard storage, and maintenance and repair in the Houston market.
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
the great clipper ships, many vessels headed for the Port of Quebec have run aground along the banks of the St. Lawrence or on its countless shoals. Stories of tragic shipwrecks abound, and no one knows how many seamen and passengers have lost their lives to the river. In the 17th century, it became apparent that trained river pilots were needed. In 1647, Abraham Martin became the first King’s Pilot authorized to guide ships up and down the St. Lawrence. Today, even though pilotage plays a crucial role in ensuring safe navigation and protecting the environment, few people know about river pilots or what they do. We invite you to discover this exciting profession through the history and the services provided by the Corporation of Lower St. Lawrence Pilots (Corporation des pilotes du Bas Saint-Laurent).