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Richfield,, MN, United States

The American Filtration & Separations Society (AFS) is the leading forum in North America for the presentation of new and emerging technologies in the field of filtration and separations.

(612) 861-1277
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Bethesda,, MD, United States

301/897-8616
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Reston,, VA, United States

Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 140,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide and is America's oldest national engineering society.

(800) 548-2723 (703) 295-6300 (International)
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Alexandria, Virginia, United States

703-836-6727
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Poulsbo,, WA, United States

ASNE Puget Sound Section encompasses the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska, with membership concentration in Bremerton, Seattle, and Tacoma,Washington.

Miami, FL, United States

The American Welding Society -- Over 1,400 professionals currently serving on more than 200 technical committees, dedicated to the development of consensus standards under the rules of ANSI. Accredited by ANSI to publish American National Standards on welding, AWS administrates the USS technical advisory groups (TAGs) to ISO/TC44, Welding and allied processes, and most of the ISO/TC44 subcommittees, as well as being the Authoroized National Body (ANB) to the International Institute of Welding (IIW). AWS also holds the secretariats of three ISO/TC44 subcommittees and one working group.

800-443-9353,305-443-9353
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Sydney, NSW, Australia

AAPMA is the peak body representing the interests of member ports and marine authorities in Australia and in performing this role we seek to strengthen the general awareness and understanding of ports and their needs amongst all facets of society; the general community to industry and decision-makers alike. This is a role we have performed since 1910 when the major ports commenced regular meetings.

61 2 9247 7581
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Southhampton,, Hampshire, United Kingdom

+44 023 8051 5950
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Vancouver,, British Columbia, Canada

The Chamber of Shipping has proudly served the international shipping industry community in British Columbia since 1923. The Chamber is a forum for the gathering, developing and disseminating of information both to the membership and shipping communities around the world. Information relating to new developments in shipping services, government legislation as well as alternative services and opportunities in trade, commerce, or education are handled by the Chamber and its dedicated committees. Established as a non profit society in 1923, The Chamber of Shipping of British Columbia provides its services to three categories of members. 'Full Members' are drawn from the ship owners, operators and agents, representing the foreign flag international deep sea segment of the B.C. shipping community. Associate or Service Membership is offered to other entities which see value in a close relationship with the Chamber. The Chamber has 140 members, in total. The objects define a role of facilitation and interaction, in the interests of members, with all levels of government and the wider marine community. The President, Staff and Board of Directors are all actively involved in the work of the Chamber in fulfilling its mandate. This is achieved through their involvement in standing and adhoc committees devoted to key topics, for example,Ship and Port Operations, Navigation and Pilotage, Cruise, Liner, Legislation etc. The facilitation role is further exemplified through the Chamber's role in the registration of vessels under the Canadian oil spill regulations. The Chamber has also spearheaded the formation of an informal coalition, The Western Marine Community (WMC), with the aim of ensuring an equitable regional apportionment of the Coast Guard's cost recovery program.

604-681-2351
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Hong Kong

To be a world leader in shipping and logistics services by maintaining trustworthy relationships with our customers, employees and partners, yielding best returns for shareholders, society and environment.

+852 2809 8688
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Chile

Our company is one of the leading manufacturers of marine lifesaving products in China, the products include:Marine Lifesaving Signal; Lifejackets, Lifebuoys, Life Raft, Life Cushion and relatives; Lifejacket light,Lifebuoy light, Hysdraostatic Release Units and relatives; Thermal Protective Aid,Thermal Protective Suits, Portable Fire Extinguishers, RHZK Positive Pressure Fire-fighting Air Respirator and Emergency Escape Breathing Devices; Other general vessel-using products. All of our products are developed , tested, manufactured, and inspected in cmply with SOLAS, LSA, MSC.81(70) and other latest international regulations.All products have been ZC/CCS certified by China Classification Society, and some of products have been BV/EC approved. We promise to always supply you with high quality and competitive price, please add us to your purchasing catalogue, any of your enquiry or interest will be highly approciated and promptly replied by us.

0086-574-87843113
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Arlington, VA, United States

For more than 39 years, Sea Technology has been the ocean/marine industry's consistently recognized authority for ocean design, engineering and application of equipment and services in the global ocean community. It is the one and only monthly magazine proudly serving this multibillion dollar marketplace. It has more domestic and worldwide "buying power" readers than any other magazine in its field. MISSION STATEMENT Sea Technology is the worldwide information leader for marine business, science and engineering. Our goal is to provide our global audience with current information on the various segments of the worldwide marine/ocean industry through state-of-the-art and application articles, news columns, and staff reports; and to provide our advertisers with a cost-effective, valuable and useful vehicle by which to promote their products and services. EDITORIAL FIRSTS Only publication in its field to receive the prestigious Jesse H. Neal Award for Editorial Excellence. Established and sponsors the industry's "Oscar"--the Marine Technology Society's eminent Compass Distinguished Achievement Award--as well as the Compass Industrial Award and the Compass International Award. Established and sponsors the National Ocean Industries Association's (NOIA) Safety in Seas Award.

(703) 524-3136
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Helsinki,, Finland

The Finnish Maritime Administration is the authority responsible for maritime safety, fairway maintenance, hydrographic charting, winter traffic assistance and the provision of ferry services to the archipelago communities. The Administration is also responsible for the vessel traffic service (VTS) and is the authority supervising pilotage. The Administration ensures that the basic operational conditions for merchant shipping and sea transport are maintained and continually improved, taking into account safety and economic aspects, as well as environmental consequences. The activities aim to ensure safe and efficient merchant shipping, meeting both society's and customers' needs.

+358 204 481
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Hamburg, Germany

Germanischer Lloyd is an independent classification society which supervises safety and quality on behalf of their clients, mainly for ships and for maritime installations.

+49 (0)40-36149-0
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Washington, DC, United States

Greenpeace has been campaigning against environmental degradation since 1971 when a small boat of volunteers and journalists sailed into Amchitka, an area north of Alaska where the US Government was conducting underground nuclear tests. This tradition of 'bearing witness' in a non-violent manner continues today, and our ships are an important part of all our campaign work. We exist to expose environmental criminals, and to challenge government and corporations when they fail to live up to their mandate to safeguard our environment and our future. In pursuing our mission, we have no permanent allies or enemies. We promote open, informed debate about society's environmental choices. We use research, lobbying, and quiet diplomacy to pursue our goals, as well as high-profile, non-violent conflict to raise the level and quality of public debate. And we believe that the struggle to preserve the future of our planet is not about us. It's about you. Greenpeace speaks for 2.8 million supporters worldwide, and encourages many millions more than that to take action every day. We take the name of our flagship, the Rainbow Warrior, from a North American Cree Indian legend. It described a time when humanity's greed has made the Earth sick. At that time, a tribe of people known as the Warriors of the Rainbow would rise up to defend her. As one of the longest banners we've ever made summed things up, "When the last tree is cut, the last river poisoned, and the last fish dead, we will discover that we can't eat money."

202 462 1177
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Tartous, Ta, Syria

Classification Socity authorized for Tonga, Korea, Mongolia and Comoros Flags We provide worlwide service for surveying according to IMO convention and GBS Rules

+ 963 43 5060 / 219815/ 2392100 (10 Lines)
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Harrisburg,, PA, United States

717 234 6500
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Chester,, NS, Canada

Hawboldt Industries is an innovative, ISO 9001-certified manufacturer of marine deck equipment, winches, propellers and propeller repairs.

+1-902-275-3591
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New Orleans, LA, United States

Established in 1993, International Register of Shipping (IS) is an independent classification society working with the objective of 'safeguarding life, property and the environment'. IS is a provider of classification, certification, verification and advisory services.

504-586-0651
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Hingham, MA, United States

The Connection for North East Marine, Environmental and Engineering Businesses The Marine Technology Reporter is published quarterly to provide news and information to member firms and individual members of the Marine Technology Society in the USA New England and Canadian Maritime Provinces region.

781-740-1456
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Columbia, MD, United States

The Marine Technology Society was incorporated in June, 1963 to allow members of academia, government and industry to have a common forum for the exchange of information and ideas, and to "make real contributions in fostering progress in the marine sciences for the benefit of mankind". Early corporate members included General Dynamics, Raytheon and Oceanographic Engineering Corporation, among others. In its formative years, the Society developed its technical committees structure, a call for at least one annual conference, and peer-reviewed publications. Early Technological Committees included Underwater Photography, Marine Biology, Undersea Vehicles, Education and Careers in the Marine Sciences, Oceanographic Data and Information, Oceanographic Instrumentation, and Mineral Resources. Today, the Marine Technology Society boasts a membership of businesses, institutions, individual professionals, and students. The MTS Journal is published quarterly, and is considered among the most prestigious peer-reviewed journals in the marine technology and sciences community. The Society has four Technical Divisions, over twenty-five technical committees, and hosts several conferences yearly. We invite you to visit the Marine Technology Society's early years, 1963 through 1988, by reading The Marine Technology Society, Highlights of Twenty Five Years of Service. To view the pdf, click here. Throughout our history, the leadership and membership of the Society have come from diversified marine and ocean backgrounds. From Captains of Industry to Admirals in the Navy, the Marine Technology Society has provided a broad of services, supporting a vast array of professional needs.

410-884-5330
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Boston,, MA, United States

Founded in 1847 by the Boston Port and Seamen's Aid Society Mariners House offers services designed specifically to address the needs of professional mariners.

(617) 227-3979
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden

Maritime Forum (Sjöfartsforum) -association for companies and organizations within the Swedish shipping sector. The main object is to inform about Swedish shipping and its role and advantages for the industry and society. Main target groups; politicians and decision-makers, young people. Maritime Forum is also appointed Shortsea Promotion Centre Sweden.

+46 8 410 540 46
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