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Noisy-le-Grand, Cedex, France

France Telecom Mobile Satellite Communications offers with Inmarsat, Iridium, Thuraya, Globalstar and Emsat a range of professional mobile satellite services for the global communication by phone, e-mail, fax, telex, and for data transfer for low and high speed transfers

+ 33 5 56 22 32 31
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Epsom, Surrey, United Kingdom

Remote communications via satellite, ISDN or network connections. Livewire also specialise in industrial control and video store and forward systems. Livewire also offer consultancy services.

+44 (0)1372 731400
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Newport, Gwent, Great Britain (Uk)

Newport, the most easterly of ABP’s South Wales ports, is ideally located to serve the UK’s main industrial and commercial areas. The port has excellent road communications, being just five minutes from J28 of the M4. Potentially, this can lead to better vehicle utilisation with both time- and cost-savings for customers. The port also has direct rail connections to the deep-water berths, offering flexibility and further cost-savings, especially for heavier cargo loads. The port employs direct labour and enjoys excellent labour relations. Flexible working conditions allow Newport to offer 24-hour working and an inclusive total logistics package. Customers can enjoy peace of mind through using qualified, experienced labour. The port is able to handle a wide range of traffics including fresh produce, agribulks, vehicles, steel, solid fuel, minerals, forest products, scrap, general cargo and project cargoes.

0870 609 6699
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Kings Dock, Swansea, Great Britain (Uk)

Swansea offers excellent communication links with easy access to the M4 and direct access to the UK railway network. Swansea is less than 3 miles by dual carriageway from junction 42 of the M4 motorway. In addition, as ABP's most westerly South Wales port, its location can be advantageous in terms of reducing sea-feight costs to and from many destinations. Swansea has developed a substantial trade base with North and Western Europe, the Mediterranean and also with Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. The port’s major cargo-handling trade is receiving and shipping steel cargoes for Corus. It is equipped with a wide range of heavy-duty handling equipment offering quayside cranes and a range of fork-lift trucks with capacities of up to 40 tonnes. Other traffics include containers, forest products, bulk cargoes, liquid bulks and general/project cargoes. Swansea Cork Ferries operates a service to Cork, Republic of Ireland from the port’s Ferryport Terminal.

0870 609 6699
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Swansea, Glamorgan, Great Britain (Uk)

Swansea offers excellent communication links with easy access to the M4 and direct access to the UK railway network. Swansea is less than 3 miles by dual carriageway from junction 42 of the M4 motorway. In addition, as ABP's most westerly South Wales port, its location can be advantageous in terms of reducing sea-feight costs to and from many destinations. Swansea has developed a substantial trade base with North and Western Europe, the Mediterranean and also with Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. The port’s major cargo-handling trade is receiving and shipping steel cargoes for Corus. It is equipped with a wide range of heavy-duty handling equipment offering quayside cranes and a range of fork-lift trucks with capacities of up to 40 tonnes. Other traffics include containers, forest products, bulk cargoes, liquid bulks and general/project cargoes. Swansea Cork Ferries operates a service to Cork, Republic of Ireland from the port’s Ferryport Terminal.

0870 609 6699
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