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Lewiston, ID, United States
Tokyo, Japan
Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd is a Tokyo-based company specializing in petroleum refining, petrochemical products, and multi-resource development including smart energy solutions and bunker supply.
Mumbai, India
The Indian National Shipowners' Association (INSA) represents Indian shipowners and promotes the growth and development of the Indian Mercantile Marine, with members accounting for 89% of India's gross registered tonnage.
Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Founded in 1954, the Institute for Shipping Economics and Logistics (ISL) is a private, not-for-profit foundation and is one of the leading maritime research and consulting institutes in Europe. In 4 departments: + Logistical Systems; + Maritime Economy and Transport; + Information Logistics; and + Planning and Simulation Systems, the staff members work in interdisciplinary project teams, well equipped with modern instrumentation at practice-oriented research and development projects. Consulting and services in these 4 departments are offered to companies in the marine industry and maritime economy as well as for government, individual countries, and the European Commission. ISL possesses one of the world's largest Information Centre/Librarys for the maritime economy and also publishes statistical market analyses.
St.Petersburg, Russia
Russian offshore software development company provides custom software development, programming and web-design services.
Us Minor Outlying Islands
Le Havre, France
International Association Cities & Ports is an organization based in Le Havre, France, focused on the relationship between cities and ports.
Manila, Philippines
Corporate Profile: Incorporated in 1987, International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) is a Philippine company involved in the management, operation and development of container ports and terminals worldwide. As a port operator, we perform a variety of cargo handling services, including the loading, unloading and storing of various commercial cargo. As a manager and developer, we plan, fund and implement a growth scheme involving continuous improvements in port infrastructure, equipment and information technology to enable the port to efficiently respond to the demands of international trade.
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.
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.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Dublin 2, Ireland
The Irish Maritime Development Office (IMDO) is Ireland’s first national dedicated development, promotional and marketing agency for the shipping services sector. The Office is part of the Marine Institute which is a state Agency responsible for researching the potential of Ireland’s vast marine resources. Ireland has enjoyed impressive economic growth – consistently amongst the highest of the OECD countries. The World Bank forecasts significant growth in world shipping over the next decade. It seems logical, given Ireland’s many strategic advantages, that it should actively participate in this global expansion. Participation in the growth of the Irish international shipping service sector will compliment continued sustainable growth, which has been achieved in other sectors, i.e. International financial services, Information & communication technology, Software development, International services and Engineering.
Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNP), the youngest and most modern major port of India, was commissioned in 1989 with a land area of 2,500 hectares. The port was initially envisaged to relieve traffic off the Mumbai port and serve as a hub port for the Western region. With highly automated operations and developed infrastructure for bulk and container traffic, JNPT has emerged as the gateway port to modern India and has become the most favoured port to the maritime trade of Western region. The all weather tidal port is located in between the islands of Nhava and Sheva on the West Coast of the country and shares the common harbour channel with Mumbai port and Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal. The vast back up area of the port is ideally suited for future maritime requirements. The water front infrastructure stretched over 54 sq. Kms, JNPT has strong potential to develop additional facilities as per demand. Future plan JNPT has already drawn up developmental projects and accordingly started working. The port has planned to become the first container transhipment hub of the country, attracting fourth or fifth generation mother vessels by deepening the approach channel at an estimated investment of Rs 6.0 billion within the next three years. Jawaharlal Nehru Port authority has earmarked Rs 4.8 billion for development of infrastructure facilities of 'B' and 'C' class chemicals in the tank farm area, additional port crafts, infrastructure facilities for vehicle exporters, warehouses for storage of dry bulk cargo, cold storage facility and container stacking yard. It is also contemplating the idea of developing additional berths for handling of agri-products, ores, vehicles, steel scrap and sponge iron products.
Osnabrück, Germany
KM Europa Metal AG is an expert in the development and manufacture of copper-nickel alloy products for seawater applications, supplying a unique range of piping components from a single source.
Vung Tau City, Vietnam
Keppel FELS Limited (Rep Office) in Vietnam is part of Keppel, a global asset manager and operator specializing in infrastructure, real estate, and connectivity solutions with a focus on sustainable development and energy transition.
Saudi Arabia
Littlehampton, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Kittiwake are the world leaders in the design, manufacture and distribution of technically advanced test kits, equipment and products for testing and analysing fuel, lubricant and water quality.
Burnaby, B.C., Canada
Klein Systems Group specializes in the development and implementation of operations management (ERP) systems for commerical ports, pilotages and tug boat operators.
Douglaston,, New York, United States
Knickerbocker Maritime (KM) specializes in commercial shipping projects in the tanker, dry bulk and ship management areas. Knickerbocker Maritime's goal is to assist individuals and companies in achieving commercial and operational excellence by applying proactive and high quality processes as replacements or refinements within the existing structure. Projects for market development incorporate improvements and identification of markets and trades that particularly fit the client. Owners or other customers interested in technical ship management can benefit from Knickerbocker Maritime's unique view on technical ship management and how it fits into the maritime industry. KM can show owner's how to reduce their daily operating costs, using their current ship management arrangement, by gaining better control on the planning and operation of the fleet. KM's experience in virtually all aspects of technical ship management both within the SM environment and outside parties such as suppliers, crewing agencies, shipyards, Classification societies, etc. provides a balanced and complete approach to the customer's request.
Norway
Knutsen OAS Shipping AS is a fully integrated Norwegian shipping company specializing in shipping operations, newbuilding supervision, chartering, and project development.
South Korea
Katy, Texas, United States
prospect generation/review, 3D / 2D seismic interpretation, prestack-AVO analysis, balanced structure mapping (including around salt, in carbonates and in retrograde failed shelf margins), forward/inverse seismic modeling, petrophysical well analysis, rock physics, bypassed oil finding, varied geoscience software support (including EARTHWORKS, SMT, GeoQuest (Ranked as a Product Champion and received 9 certificates of achievements from GeoQuest), Landmark (received 5 certificates of achievements from Landmark), Geographix, GMA, Petcom Powerlog and Hampson Russell software), clastic / carbonate stratigraphy, reservoir characterization, development geology, seismic acquisition and processing. Gulf Coast
London,, England, United Kingdom
2006 is the 30th anniversary of the first Lloyd’s maritime training programme and this website will provide you with information on the range of programmes and services now offered by Lloyd’s Maritime Academy. Distance Learning courses covering thirteen subjects are offered in partnership with academic and professional bodies and provide those in full time employment with a means of professional development that is internationally recognized throughout their lifelong careers.
Denmark
Leica Geosystems solutions and systems for positioning, surveying, mapping, navigation, industrial measurement,defense and security, machine guidance, cadastral, construction, photogrammetry, mining and engineering,and other surveying and measurement applications. Measuring systems include high precision GPS, total stations, theodolites, levels, GIS, software, aerial cameras and hand held measurement devices.