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London, United Kingdom

The Society of Maritime Industries is the voice of the UK's maritime engineering and business sector promoting and supporting companies which design, build, refit and modernise ships, and supply equipment and services for commercial and naval ships, ports and terminals, offshore oil & gas, and pollution control.

020 7928 9199
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Terminal Island, CA, United States

Southwest Marine-San Pedro provides comprehensive ship repair and maintenance services at Terminal Island, serving the maritime industry in the United States.

(310) 519-0600
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Stockport,, Cheshire, United Kingdom

Sovereign Rubber is a UK-based company specializing in the manufacture and supply of rubber products, including marine fenders and dock bumpers for the maritime industry.

+44 (0)161 429 8787
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Ukraine

State Enterprise Chernomorsky Shipbuilding Yard is a Ukrainian shipbuilding company specializing in the construction and repair of various types of vessels.

+380 51 237 3468
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Singapore

Stellaro Ship Supply Pte Ltd provides OPL delivery, agency services, and logistics solutions for the maritime industry in Singapore.

+65 6472 7226
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Mobile, Alabama, United States

Established 1970, Stiegler Shipping Co., Inc. serves the maritime industry as Steamship Agents; Charter Brokers; International Freight Forwarders; and Terminal Operators.

334-639-7300
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Haslum, Norway

Stromme was established in 1971 as a supplier of Marine Products and technical equipment mainly to the Norwegian Maritime Industry.

+47 67 52 60 60
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Norfolk, Virginia, United States

T. Parker Host is a maritime industry solutions provider with 100 years of experience in agency, terminal operations, and logistics services.

757-627-6286
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Wentorf, Germany

T.Kiehn(kCE) Computer Angineering is a German company based in Wentorf specializing in computer engineering solutions for the maritime industry.

+49 40 7291059-0
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Cairns, Australia

TAFE Marine Training in Cairns, Australia provides vocational education and training for the maritime industry, focusing on practical skills and certification.

(61) (7) 40 422 535
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Majorstuen,, Oslo, Norway

Association of Maritime Industries (TBL Maritime) Shipyards and workshops building chemical tankers, Ro-Ro vessels, supply and seismic monitoring vessels, passenger vessels and ferries, fishing vessels, high-speed boats in aluminium and/or ship repairs, manufacturers of equipment for ships and other maritime activity, maritime designers and consultants. The Association, established in Ålesund March 18. 2004 approved by TBLs Executive Board of Directors March 23. ars 2004, continues the tasks and works of three former sector associations for shipbuilders, marine equipment producers and maritime consultants. The Associations about 210 member companies benefits from TBL Elektro's contacts to administrative and political authorities, research institutes and institutions, related sector associations and confederations nationally as well as internationally. TBL Maritime develops industrial relationship among its members by spreading information, establishing gatherings and seminars or professional fora for discussions and policymaking for the total sectors future progress. TBL Maritime has, beside its Executive Committee of seven members, several sub-commiittees and specially appointed working groups to attend business matters of general interest to the maritime industry in Norway. Additionally, TBL Maritime has elected representatives in several external boards and commiittees.

+47 22 59 00 01
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Netherlands

BV Technisch Bureau Uittenbogaart (TBU) supplies vacuum toilet systems, deck equipment with motion compensation technology, and OEM spare parts for vessels, serving the maritime industry from Rotterdam.

+31 (0)88 368 0000
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Galveston,, Texas, United States

Texas A&M Maritime Academy at Texas A&M University at Galveston offers maritime education and training programs preparing students for careers in the maritime industry.

+1 409 740 4428
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West Vancouver, BC, Canada

The British Columbia Supercargoes' Association is a not-for-profit trade association representing supercargoes in the maritime industry in British Columbia, Canada.

1-604-878-1258
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London,, United Kingdom

The Federation of National Associations of Ship Brokers and Agents (FONASBA) promotes fair and equitable practices and represents the global shipping agency and broking professions at international, regional, and national levels.

+44 20 7623 3113
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Tsing Yi Island,, N.T.,, Hong Kong

The Hongkong Salvage & Towage Co Ltd provides towage, salvage, and project management services in the maritime industry.

+852 2612 6800
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Bunkyo-ku,, Tokyo, Japan

Since 1921 JSE has been serving the shipping industry in such ways as administrating maritime arbitration, drafting and promulgating maritime contract forms, publishing in-depth analysis on shipping and logistics in the form of monthly magazine"KAIUN", and providing electronic shipping data bases. More than 450 companies (and organizations) join and support us in day-to-day activities in an effort to promote both domestic and international maritime transactions Needless to say, up-to-date and accurate information is indispensable to successfully run a business enterprise. This is particularly so in world-wide shipping circles. With more than 450 members JSE has served all aspects of the maritime industry.

81-3-5802-8363
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New York,, NY, United States

The Liberian Shipowners Council was formed in 1974 as a not for profit New York Corporation. Its founding members came from different maritime centers located around the globe, but all had the common denominator of operating ships of all types under the Liberian flag. They also had a desire that the Liberian Maritime Program should represent the highest standards of safety and professionalism. From the outset the LSC worked closely with the ship register to promote more comprehensive vessel inspections, higher technical standards, and industry safety programs. In the late 1970's the LSC enhanced its independence with the establishment of a separate Secretariat office in New York City and the hiring of a full time General Secretary. The Organization grew in numbers and influence during the 1980's and 1990's during which time it came to represent the solitary voice of open registry owners. As a shipowners association the LSC obtained eligibility to join the International Chamber of Shipping and the International Shipping Federation. Both these organizations represent the voice of the maritime industry on technical as well as labor matters at the IMO. Shortly after LSC's formation it joined both Associations and today continues to be one of their largest and most active supporters. During its twenty-seven years of activity the LSC has been a strong advocate for the IMO and the open registry system. It has led the way in the struggle against organizations like the ITF and UNCTAD who wish to eliminate this choice for shipowners. Today the LSC continues to promote the highest technological and safety standards at IMO and in the Liberian Flag, while opposing efforts to diminish the ability of shipowners to operate their ships in the most advantageous economic environment.

212 973 3896
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Seattle,, WA, United States

The Marine Exchange is a nonprofit organization that provides various communications services to the maritime industry.

(206) 443-3830
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Ft. Lauderdale,, FL, United States

Publishers of "The Maritime Executive" magazine and the weekly, e-mail "MarEx Newsletter". Intellectual Capital for Executives! "The Maritime Executive" is the first true Business Journal for Maritime Executives, offering strategies & solutions through case studies, interviews and articles that address the most critical issues in the maritime industry today. Only "The Maritime Executive" provides such depth of insight into the decision making process of leaders throughout the maritime world. "The Maritime Executive" is the only vehicle so sharply focused to deliver essential information from maritime decision makers to other maritime decision makers - an indispensible weapon in your arsenal for further business success.

+1-866-884-9034
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Chesapeake, VA, United States

The National Association of Marine Surveyors, Inc. (NAMS) is an international association providing certified marine surveyors for inspection, consulting, training, and certification services in the maritime industry.

1-757-638-9638
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St. Johns, NF, Canada

The Navigator Inc. is a Canadian maritime magazine based in St. Johns, providing news and insights for the shipping and maritime industry.

1-877-754-7977
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Barnes, London, United Kingdom

The Group's primary purpose is to provide Peers and Members of Parliament at Westminster, and Members of the European Parliament with timely information about current issues, problems, and sometimes crises affecting national interests in the sea, in maritime or related industries and activities including defence safety and the conduct of operations at sea, the marine environment, and any other related matters of public concern and importance. It is a point of contact between parliamentarians and those involved in and concerned about maritime affairs: senior executives, administrators, academics. others engaged in maritime industry, commerce, finance, law and other services, research, technology, several professional bodies and unions, also other organisations concerned with the sea and related activities.

+44 020 8748 4103
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Fairfax, VA, United States

The Propeller Club of the United States is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting the maritime industry through advocacy, education, and networking on a national and international level.

703-691-2777
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Stamford, CT, United States

The Shipping News is the maritime industry's first interactive television channel on the Web, delivering market news, commentary, analysis, and event coverage to the global maritime, trade, and transportation sectors.

203-406-0106
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