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San Jose, Costa Rica
-LINER AGENTS -PORT AGENTS AT BOTH COASTS AND ALL PORTS IN COSTA RICA -CRUISE VESSEL AGENTS -NVOCC/FREIGHT FORWARDER/CONSOLIDATOR -TANK CONTAINER DIVISION -P&I CLUB CORRESPONDANCE -PROJECT CARGO -CUSTOMS BROKERAGE -SHIP SUPPLIES
Nuevo Energy Company is an energy firm specializing in fuel supply and logistics services, including marine fuel solutions.
Nukualofa, Tongatapu Island, Tonga
Numac Energy is a Canadian company specializing in the supply and distribution of petroleum products and lubricants.
Shizuoka City 420, Shizuoka Pref, Japan
Groningen, Netherlands
Numeriek Centrum Groningen (NCG) was a Dutch software company co-developer of Nupas-Cadmatic shipbuilding design and engineering software, now fully acquired by Cadmatic Oy.
Monte di Procida, Naples, Italy
Nuova Bunker Srl is a bunker supplier based in Monte di Procida, Italy, involved in marine fuel deliveries.
Willoughby, OH, United States
Nupro Company is a Willoughby, Ohio-based manufacturer of industrial filters, blowers, fans, and valves serving marine filtration and ventilation system applications.
United Kingdom
Hebron, OH, United States
Nutter Machine Co., Inc. is an industry leader in the design and build of turnkey manufacturing systems, offering engineering consulting, machining, fabrication, and assembly services with over 100 years of combined experience.
United States
Brooklyn,, NY, United States
Nuvite Chemical Compounds Corporation is a company based in Brooklyn, NY, specializing in chemical compounds, likely serving maritime and industrial sectors.
Port Gentil, Gabon
Denmark
Stockholm, Sweden
Nynas AB is a Swedish company specializing in the production and supply of specialty naphthenic oils and bitumen products, supporting sustainable transitions in various industries including maritime.
Stockholm, Sweden
Nynas Petroleum AB specializes in specialty naphthenic oils and bitumen products, supporting sustainable transitions in industries including electrical, tire, and adhesives sectors.