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Billingstad, Norway
Orcinius Orca also known as the killer whale is our logo, Why Orca ? - It is known for its intelligence, referring to the intelligent solution we have for corrosion problems. - It is a whale which symbolize green values referring to the environmental friendly solution we represent. - It is agressive, referring to our goal to get a reasonable share in the market. History In the mid 80’s Mr. Tom Berntsen started the marketing of self-adhesive films for mega- sized logos on ship sides. After several years these logos were repaired or replaced and he noticed that the areas covered by the vinyl had hardly any corrosion compared to the rest of the ship. On basis of this discovery he realised that this might be a new way to fight corrosion. Extensive research, development and testing began, resulting in the ultimate solution for corrosion, the 9800 HT Offshore film.
N-0103 Oslo, Norway
Oslo Port Authority manages port operations in Oslo, including cargo handling, passenger and cruise services, environmental initiatives, and harbor development projects.
Norway
Oslo og Follo Miljø AS provides environmental services and waste management solutions, specializing in maritime and industrial sectors in Norway.
Sortland, Nordland, Norway
NEW INVENTION OPENS FOR CLEANER EMISSIONS FROM DIESEL ENGINES AND COMBUSTION FACILITIES, WHILE REDUCING OVERALL EXPENSES.
Lafayette,, Louisiana, United States
Manufacturers of USCG approved sewage treatment systems (MSD's).
Alexandria, VA, United States
PCCI is one of the leading firms in environmental and marine engineering providing expert planning, training, and management for oil and hazardous substance issues..compliance..public relations..risk management..worker safety..pollution prevention..cost control. PCCI will act quickly to provide solutions to your most pressing needs.
Brazil
Porto de Itajaí is a major Brazilian port offering comprehensive maritime services including cargo handling, cruise terminal operations, and environmental management.
Portsmouth, RI, United States
PRO-MAR is a multi faceted maritime consulting company specializing in environmental compliance, marine transportation management, towing, floating equipment surveys, marine salvage, owner representation, and emergency response management and coordination. We also develop customized curriculum and deliver site specific training. We Develop and maintain environmental compliance technical policy, safety, and operational manuals.
Greece
Paradise Navigation SA is a ship management company based in Athens, Greece, specializing in safe and environmentally friendly sea transportation of oil and gas cargoes with a fleet of 10 vessels.
Lincoln, RI, United States
We provide a diverse array of services: land use and economic development planning, civil and environmental engineering, waterfront and coastal engineering, intermodal transportation planning, transportation engineering, structural and geotechnical engineering, and site planning and design. By combining the resources of our experienced professional staff, and staying at the forefront of emerging technologies, we maintain a track record of solid accomplishment and are able to handle projects of any size with efficient, responsive service.
Panama City, Republic of Panamá, Panama
Patton, Moreno & Asvat is a Panamanian law firm established in 1981 with Head Office based in Panama. In addition, the firm has branch offices in London, British Virgin Islands, The Bahamas, Uruguay, Belize and Anguilla, as well as representatives offices worldwide.
Morgan City,, LA, United States
New York, New York, United States
Polish Steamship Company (Polsteam) operates a modern fleet specializing in the transport of bulk cargoes globally, adhering to environmental protection regulations.
Olympia, WA, United States
The Port of Olympia is a Washington State special purpose municipal corporation serving Thurston County, operating a commercial real estate portfolio, a break bulk marine terminal, Swantown Marina and Boatworks, and Olympia Regional Airport, fostering economic growth and environmental stewardship.
Avila Beach, CA, United States
Port San Luis Harbor District provides commercial and recreational boating, fishing, and coastal related opportunities while ensuring environmental responsibility and financial sustainability.
Mexico
The Port of Cardenas aims to be Latin America's leading industrial port and a viable commercial port for the Mexican Pacific, focusing on fostering industrial clusters and sustainable growth.
Long Beach, CA, United States
The Port of Long Beach is one of America’s premier seaports and a trailblazer in goods movement and environmental stewardship. Trade valued annually at more than $100 billion moves through Long Beach, making it the second-busiest seaport in the United States. Everything from clothing and shoes to toys, furniture and consumer electronics arrives at the Port before making its way to store shelves throughout the country. Specialized terminals also move petroleum, automobiles, cement, lumber, steel and other products.
San Pedro, CA, United States
The Port of Los Angeles is a department of the City of Los Angeles managing port operations under a State Tidelands Trust, focusing on commerce, navigation, and fisheries with governance by a Board of Harbor Commissioners.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
The Rotterdam Port Authority manages shipping traffic and nautical infrastructure in the Rotterdam-Rijnmond area, ensuring safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly operations.
San Diego, CA, United States
The Port of San Diego is a specially created district managing 34 miles of San Diego Bay waterfront, balancing maritime, waterfront development, public safety, and environmental initiatives to support regional prosperity.
Iceland
The Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment Working Group (PAME) is one of six Arctic Council working groups. PAME was first established under the 1991 Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy and was continued by the 1996 Ottawa Charter that established the Arctic Council. PAME is the focal point of the Arctic Council's activities related to the protection and sustainable use of the Arctic marine environment. It has a specific mandate to keep under review the adequacy of global and regional legal, policy and other measures, and where necessary to make recommendations for improvements that would support the Arctic Council's Arctic Marine Strategic Plan (2004). PAME carries out activities as set out in bi-annual work plans approved by the Arctic Council on the recommendation of the Senior Arctic Officials. These activities led by PAME include circumpolar and regional action programmes and guidelines complementing existing legal arrangements aimed at protection of the Arctic marine environment from both land and sea-based activities. The Permanent Participants (Indigenous Organizations) of the Arctic Council participate actively in the work of PAME. PAME works in close collaboration with the other five Arctic Council Working Groups.
Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
The Port Authority of Santa Cruz de Tenerife manages six public ports in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, providing passenger, cargo, cruise, and bunkering services with a focus on innovation, environmental responsibility, and infrastructure development.
Seattle, WA, United States
Youngsville, LA, United States
Red Fox Environmental Services is a global leader in self-contained wastewater treatment units for marine and land-based applications, with products certified by IMO and USCG and compliant with EPA standards.