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London, United Arab Emirates

The UK's leading ports group, ABP owns and operates 21 ports all around the UK and handles approximately a quarter of the country's seaborne trade. Its ports are: Ayr, Barrow, Barry, Cardiff, Fleetwood, Garston, Goole, Grimsby, Hull, Immingham, Ipswich, King's Lynn, Lowestoft, Newport, Plymouth, Port Talbot, Silloth, Southampton, Swansea, Teignmouth and Troon. ABP also has a property division which is responsible for managing the Group's extensive land and property assets. Issues relating to land that is used for port operations may involve anything from managing tenancy agreements to renegotiating leases, or providing expert advice on property-related matters when a disposal or acquisition is being considered. In addition, ABP's property division negotiates and manages the disposal of land and property that has been identified as non-core to the ongoing ports and transport business, adding value by securing alternative planning consents and infrastructure where appropriate.

44 (0) 20 7430 1177
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Tallinn, Estonia

BLRT GRUPP AS is a reliable partner in Baltic Region. Multi-profile concern with good experience in building and repair of vessels different of a kind has one shipyard in Tallinn (Estonia) and another in Klaipeda (Lithuania). Tallinn Shipyard and Western Shipyard have modern yard facilities, which provide a 24 hour service seven days a week. Repair berths are equipped with necessary facilities such as fresh water, electricity, gas oxygen, compressed air and steam, cranes. All works, ordered by the customer could be carried out according to LR, ABS, DNV, GL BV, Russian Register's requirements. Tallinn Shipyard has been a leading shipyard since 1912. Two harbours with 2 km of quays are equipped with a draft up to 7.5 m. There is an unic slip with 11 slipways in the yard, including 2 indoors slipways to build and repair ships up to 70 meters length.

+ 372 6102 408
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United Kingdom

Dredging coastlines, harbours, locks, docks, rivers, canals.

+44 1276 691788
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Copenhagen, Denmark

Baltic Ports Organiszation is a branch organisation for the ports in the Baltic Sea Region. Head office in Port of Copenhagen.

+45 33 47 99 99
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Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

CARIS is recognized worldwide for the development of software for the hydrographic and marine industries. They offer a software suite for all anticipated geospatial data collection, processing and production needs within the broad marine environment including management of bathymetric datasets, electronic and raster charts, preparation of offshore territorial claims and hydrographic database management.

1-506-458-8533
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(902) 873-1376
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Chennai, India

The Port of Chennai, located on the North-East tip of the state of Tamil Nadu, is an artificial harbour on the Coromandel coast of Southern India. The port serves to a well-developed hinterland extended over the Southern states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. The port was conceived long back in 1875 with the construction of harbours. During the period of Second World War between 1939-45, the port felt acute congestion due to high influx of materials. This had driven the need for capacity enhancement of the port to cater to the increasing levels of cargo movement. The Government initiated a decisive approach towards capacity expansion of the port. Jawahar Dock was then commissioned in 1964 with the financial assistance of World Bank. An outer harbour was commissioned in 1971 as a part of the ports continuous development. The new member of the Chennai Port family was christened as Bharati Dock. During the post-independence era, the port of Chennai has evolved as one of the major container handling ports of the country conforming to all international standards. The port of Chennai is fast emerging as a preferred destination for export of non-traditional cargo like cars and industrial boilers. Future plan The port has created 10,000 sq. metres of concreted yard for parking of cars and is looking forward to become a specialised car exporting port of the country.

Hørsholm, Denmark

A leading provider of consultancy and technology

+45 45 16 92 00 (from 8:30 to 16:30, Monday to Friday)
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Visakhapatnam, India

The Dredging Corporation of India (DCI), a Government of India enterprise, was established in 1976. The government has a stake of 98.56 per cent in the company. DCI is engaged in the activities of capital & maintenance dredging for the creation of new harbours, deepening of existing harbours and maintenance of draught navigation channels at various major & minor ports, desiltation for lakes, ponds reservoirs and inland channels. The company owns a fleet of 10 dredgers. DCI provides integrated dredging services to the major and minor ports of the country and abroad. DCI has been awarded "mini ratna" status by the Government of India thereby empowering it with enhanced autonomy with regard to capital expenditure, establishment of joint ventures, overseas offices and technology alliance. The turnover of company for FY1999-2000 is around Rs. 3,320 million.

+91 891 64866
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Fremantle, W. Australia, Australia

The Port of Fremantle plays a vital role in the economy of Western Australia. Between them, Fremantle Port's Inner and Outer Harbours currently handle around 91 per cent by value of the State's sea imports and 30 per cent of exports. The value of this trade is estimated at some $13.7 billion annually.

61 8 9430 3555
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Takoradi, Ghana

Gulf of Guinea, is one of Ghana’s two principal ports. The country is bordered by Togo, Burkina Faso and Cote d’Ivoire. The port has 8 deep-water berths, which handle vessels carrying manganese, bauxite, as well as oil tankers and a coaster. There are also seven buoy moorings for vessels loading export cargoes of logs, sawn timber, cocoa beans, cocoa products. Equipment at the port includes four portal cranes of 3-ton capacities for cocoa handling, two 15-ton cranes for handling general cargo, and three 15-ton cranes for log handling. The port also has 40 forklifts with 3 to 42-ton capacities, twenty 3-ton overhead gantries and 2 mobile cranes (90- and 14-ton capacities). Storage space is available in sheds and warehouses. Special storage is available for sawn timber and there are storage tanks with direct connections to the oil berth. Transportation links inland are provided by road and rail.

(011) 233 22 20 25 63
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Wallingford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

An independent research and consultancy organisation specialising in civil engineering hydraulics and the water environment.

+44 1491 835381
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St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, Canada

(709)772-5154
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Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea

(675)211400
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Akita City, Akita Pref, Japan

(188)601872
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Niigata City, Niigata Pref, Japan

(25)285 5511
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Tokushima City 770, Japan

(886)212580
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Holyhead, Gwynedd, Great Britain (Uk)

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

(902)426-6334
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St. Helier, Jersey, Great Britain (Uk)

(01534)885588
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Isleworth,, Middlesex, United Kingdom

Designers and manufacturers of advanced fender systems for ports and harbours worldwide.

(0181) 568 1931
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United States

905 799 6379
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