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Metlakatla, AK, United States
The Port of Metlakatla is managed under the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, providing transportation infrastructure and services including ferry operations in Metlakatla, Alaska.
Newport, OR, United States
The Port of Newport is a multi-use waterfront facility located on the central Oregon coast, offering commercial and recreational marina services, an international terminal, and supporting community and scientific activities.
Oostende, Belgium
Port of Oostende is a Belgian seaport offering maritime services including cargo handling, passenger ferry connections, and port facilities.
Pensacola,, FL, United States
The Port of Pensacola is northwest Florida's leading deep-water port offering stevedoring and marine terminal services for bulk, break-bulk, unitized freight, and special project cargo, with facilities including covered warehouses and logistics areas.
Port Angeles, WA, United States
The Port of Port Angeles Authority manages and operates the port facilities in Port Angeles, Washington, providing maritime services including cargo handling, marina operations, and industrial development.
Rosedale,, MS, United States
Facilities: 3.3-mile slack water harbor; located 585 A.H.P. Lower MS River, 15 river miles south of Arkansas Navigation System. Primary staging area for barges to/from Arkansas Navigation System with fleeting area in excess of 300 barges.
Savannah,, GA, United States
The Port of Savannah, operated by the Georgia Ports Authority, is a major U.S. seaport offering container, RO/RO, breakbulk, project cargo, reefer, and rail services with extensive facilities and a focus on sustainability and economic impact.
Seattle, WA, United States
The Port of Seattle is divided into four operating divisions, plus corporate departments that support the divisions and the broad mission of the Port. Aviation Division The Aviation Division operates Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Sea-Tac is the 18th busiest passenger airport in the United States, serving 31 million passengers a year and moving more than 346,000 metric tons of air cargo annually. Mark Reis is Managing Director. Capital Development Division The newest Port division, Capital Development oversees the Port’s procurement and construction services, and includes the new Central Procurement Officer position. Ralph Graves is the Managing Director of the division, and Nora Huey is the Central Procurement Office Director. Real Estate Division This division’s mission is to improve the use of selected Port assets to promote regional economic vitality, create jobs and generate new revenue. It also provides services and facilities for fishing, commercial and recreational boats at Fishermen's Terminal, the Maritime Industrial Center, Harbor Island Marina, Shilshole Bay Marina and Bell Harbor Marina. Joe McWilliams is Managing Director. Seaport Division The Seaport operates the nation’s 7th busiest marine container cargo and bulk cargo port and handles related terminal infrastructure maintenance. Cruise Services operates two passenger cruise terminals and other large vessel moorage facilities. Linda Styrk is Managing Director. Corporate Departments Other departments serving all divisions include Accounting and Procurement Services, Construction Services, Engineering, Executive, Finance and Budget, Government Relations, Human Resources and Development, Information Technology, Labor Relations, Legal, Police, Public Affairs and Social Responsibility.
Southampton, Great Britain (Uk)
One of the UK’s busiest deep-water ports, Southampton handles a wide range of cargo including vehicles, containers, bulk liquids, and cruise passengers, with facilities for the world’s largest vessels.
Turku, Finland, Finland
Port of Turku Authority manages and operates the Port of Turku, providing comprehensive port services and facilities in Turku, Finland.
Villa Constitución, Pcia. de Santa Fé, Argentina
Located in the vicinity of the town of the same name and its facilities consist of five terminals. It's geographic location is 33° 14' S. Latitude and 60° 20' W. Longitude.
Piraeus, Greece
POSIDONIA 2008: BREAKING ALL RECORDS Every two years the Greek shipowners welcome the international shipping community to Posidonia and extend their celebrated hospitality that makes participation a real pleasure. But exhibitors should be ready for serious discussions with corporate, technical and operations management taking a keen interest in their products and services. Posidonia is renowned not only for the networking opportunities and contacts made on the busy exhibition stands, but importantly for the number and value of deals concluded during the show. Posidonia is meeting the growing demand for exhibition space with the flexible and efficient facilities of the Hellenikon Exhibition Centre. For 2008 this will accommodate up to 27,500 sqm of exhibition space on one level, with easy access and no weight limitations on equipment and machinery exhibits. It will provide spacious car parking, a business centre, a seminar room and easy access to the international airport and to Piraeus and Athens city centres. In nearly 40 years Posidonia has grown to become the major maritime industry event. In 2006 over 16,000 buyers from 81 maritime nations, more than are represented at any other maritime event, visited over 1,600 exhibitors. In 2008 exhibitors will again benefit from Posidonia's unrivalled global reach.
Houston, Texas, United States
Pro Plus, Inc. is a full service engineering corporation serving the worldwide energy industry from the wellhead to the end user.
Santa Catarina, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF MARINE PLATFORMS. INSTALLATION OF MARINE PLATFORMS. FULL MAINTENANCE OF MARINE PLATFORMS, STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL. LAYING OF SUBSEA PIPELINES UP TO 36” DIAMETER. MARINE OUTFALLS, ENGINEERING AND INSTALLATION. SINGLE POINT MOORING SYSTEMS, ENGINEERING, FABRICATION, INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING. INSTALLATION OF SUBSEA MECHANICAL CONNECTORS. REPAIR OF SUBSEA PIPELINES AND MARINE STRUCTURES. UPGRADE AND AUTOMATION FOR THE OFFSHORE PLATFORMS. CONSTRUCTION OF MARINE STRUCTURES, DECKS AND JACKETS. CONSTRUCTION OF LIVING QUARTERS MODULES, COMPRESSING, ELECTROMECHANICAL, PRODUCTION AND TURBO GENERATION MODULES AS WELL. EXECUTION OF EPC PROJECTS. OFFSHORE DRILLING, EXPLORATION&PRODUCTION WELLS. ANTICORROSIVE AND COATING PLANT. CONCRETE COATING PLANT ONSHORE PIPELINES CONSTRUCTION. CIVIL WORKS, ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION SUCH AS: HIGHWAYS RAILROADS BRIDGES DAMS TRANSMISSION LINES UP TO 400 K.V. POWER PLANTS AND REFINERIES FACILITIES. MASS TRANSIT SYSTEM WATER TREATMENT PLANTS DOCKS
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
Puerto Vallarta Port Authority manages and operates the port facilities in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, facilitating maritime trade and passenger services.
Kenilworth, New Jersey, United States
Since the development of the first commercial safety shield for pipe connections in 1958 by RAMCO® Manufacturing Co., Inc., there has been worldwide acceptance of safety shields on piping systems to prevent personnel injury and equipment damage due to a chemical sprayout. The effectiveness of RAMCO® Safety Shields has been demonstrated in thousands of installations in industrial manufacturing plants, government facilities and on naval and commercial ships. With the growing awareness of the importance of safety in the environment, RAMCO® Safety Shields are a natural fit in processes involving hazardous or toxic chemicals. In addition to their safety features, they permit cost reduction. Shields not only contribute to worker health by minimizing absenteeism due to accidents caused by contact with leaking chemicals but also control costs by eliminating the need for worker replacement training. With the use of safety shields to protect personnel from chemical sprayouts, stable health insurance rates can be maintained and workmen's compensation claims controlled. HOW RAMCO® SAFETY SHIELDS PROTECT... Safety shields prevent sprayouts by interposing an impregnable barrier between the chemical flowing through the piping system and the external environment. To provide this protection, RAMCO® Shields are manufactured in various materials that resist the hazardous or toxic chemicals commonly used in process industries at varying temperatures and pressures. By selecting the appropriate material for an application, virtually all situations can be safeguarded. To select the proper safety shield, it is necessary to be familiar with the physical characteristics of the special materials that are used in the manufacture of RAMCO® Safety Shields and to correlate this information with the chemical, temperature and pressure rating within the piping system. RAMCO® Safety Shields can be divided into three major groups: SPRA-GARD® Shields ECONO-GARD® Shields Metal Safety Shields Each group contains shields that are manufactured from different materials. Each type can be fabricated in any size to accommodate any piping system. While this selection is sufficient to handle most applications, special safety shields also can be customized on request. RAMCO® Safety Shields have been designed and manufactured with many essential quality characteristics. A detailed explanation of these quality features may be found in the RAMCO® SAFETY SHIELD MANUAL. A free copy is available on request. RAMCO® Safety Shields are manufactured for all pipe connections: Flanges Valves of all kinds Expansion Joints Flow Meters Hose Couplings Heat Exchangers Pressure Vessels Elbows Couplings Unions Tees Clamps Pumps Instruments Customized Connections
Dania Beach, FL, United States
STAR Center provides maritime simulation, training, assessment, and research with state-of-the-art facilities including full mission bridge and engine room simulators, onsite firefighting, and specialized maritime courses.
Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, United States
RMC specializes in production cost schedule controls, project management and dispute resolution services for owners, engineers, contractors, and suppliers in the design and construction of industrial facilities, ships, offshore drilling vessels.
Texel, Netherlands
Royal NIOZ aspires to perform top level curiosity-driven and society-inspired research of marine systems integrating the natural sciences of relevance to oceanology. This multidisciplinary marine research focuses on phenomena and mechanisms in coastal and shelf seas as well as the open ocean and involves close co-operation between physicists, chemists, geologists, biologists and technicians. NIOZ supports advanced marine research and education at universities by initiating and facilitating multidisciplinary and sea-going research embedded in national and international programmes. The research is performed in laboratories, in large seawater facilities and on board research vessels.
Ulju, Ulsan, South Korea
We, SAI HAN PRECISION MACHINERY Co., was established in September 1989 with enterprise spirits of the pioneer, the rationalist and the expert. We continuously invested in technical development and production facilities,which enables us to keep the stable supply of products to the leading manufacturer of AUGER, AIR-OIL SUPPLY UNIT, ROD and GEAR, REDUCER etc in local and overseas.
Sjursøya, Oslo, Norway
The newly founded “Sjursøya Container Terminal A/S” is well located on the Sjursøya peninsula directly in the heart of Oslo. SCT is Norway’s most modern container terminal with a unique off-dock facilities and a perfect gateway to the country’s 4.8 million consumers.
North Kingstown, RI, United States
Senesco Marine is the Northeast’s premier shipyard specializing in new construction, repairs, and offshore wind vessel fabrication with over 30 acres of waterfront property and advanced fabrication facilities.
Brunswick,, Maine, United States
Facilities in Brunswick, Maine; Seguin, Texas; and Andover, England -- with a total of 157,000 square feet of manufacturing space and approximately 195 employees. Corporate Profile: Core Business: Engineered reinforcements for the composites industry, a $1.2 billion worldwide market. Products: BTI manufactures the broadest range of engineered reinforcements in the industry. Products are constructed with glass, carbon and Kevlar® in a variety of widths, weights and fiber orientations. Markets: Core: Marine, industrial, corrosion, and recreation; Growth: Oil and gas, wind energy, transportation, civil and marine infrastructure. Applications: Boats, snowboards, ballistic armor, railcars, wind blades, marine pilings and fenders, truck panels, bridges, storage tanks and offshore oil & gas production equipment and structures.
Göteborg, Sweden
SSPA provides services in the areas ship design and maritime operations. Expertise in hydrodynamics, hydroacoustics and simulations is used in the design of ships and marine structures, and development of simulators. Investigations are carried out about marine environment and safety