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Staten Island, NY, United States
ACTA Maritime Development Corporation is the owner of SPEEDPORT a revolutionary patent pending marine intermodal terminal design and operating system. Combining a unique terminal arrangement with use of the proven materials handling and robotics technologies, SPEEDPORT offers tremendous improvements for terminal capacity and efficiency. Although developed in response to the demand for the improved terminal productivity required by 8000+ TEU meg ships of tomorrow, the SPEEDPORT design can be applied to meet the needs of any sized port looking to gain market share in a region today. ACTA Maritime's new terminal is inherently faster, safer and more secure than conventional marine terminals. ACTA Maritime Development Corporation can provide analysis of your terminal situation and show you how SPEEEDPORT technology can enhance your performance for your customers. In addition, ACTA Maritime is presently considering a number of interesting investment opportunities and strategic partnership arrangements for equipment manufacturers, terminal operators, and carriers looking to improve their market position.
Zeebrugge, Belgium
Stevedoring, Warehousing, Cargo Consolidation, Bagging, etc.
Belgium
As a result of European developments, it was found essential to create an organisation representing the interests of private port operators, i.e. stevedores and terminal operators, on a European level. This resulted in the foundation of FEPORT on January 13 1993, uniting national and regional representative associations of private port operators in the EU. In this way about 800 individual port operating companies are currently represented. FEPORT’s objectives are: to inform and advise its members on European port-related matters, to discuss and formulate common points of view with regard to European policy matters, to serve as an interlocutor for the EU institutions. The subjects of interest to FEPORT can be grouped in five broad categories : Seaport policy (competition policy) Transport policy Safety and environment Customs and internal market procedures EDI and R&D
20101 TURKU, Finland
Chicago,, IL, United States
The Port offers economical, efficient, and safe handling of freight on its own properties and with the services of its terminal operators and tenants and the support of the banking, insurance, transportation and freight forwarding industries of metropolitan Chicago.
1210 Corbin Street, Elizabeth,, New Jersey, United States
Maher Terminals, Inc. is one of the world's largest independent, multi-user container terminal operators. Maher is not only a vital link in the cargo movement chain, we are responsible for helping our customers compete in the world marketplace by handling their cargo as expeditiously and economically as possible. We do not take that responsibility lightly. Maher is a leader in the development of innovative cargo documentation and management systems and we are constantly enhancing our facilities, upgrading our equipment and expanding our portfolio of customer services.
Key Largo,, FL, United States
We use our technology expertise and our experience in the shipping industry to address the needs of companies in the oil and maritime space. We have experience developing technology platforms to enable companies to conduct their business processes more efficiently. Marine Consultants Corp provides solutions which streamline and modernize the shipping logistics management process. MCC helps charterers, ship and barge owners, inspection companies, ship agents, terminal operators and ship brokers in their day to day activities.Our solutions allow companies to reduce operating expenses, enhance decision-making powers and improve and simplify communication. Members of Marine Consultants Corp have extensive experience in the oil, maritime and technology industries, implementing technology solutions to assist companies dealing with the logistics of oil tranportation.
Long Beach,, CA, United States
Not-for-profit organization created by marine terminal operators to reduce congestion and improve air quality in and around the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
London, United Kingdom
The Society is the international body established for the exchange of technical information and experience, between members of the industry, to enhance the safety and operational reliability of gas tankers and terminals. To this end the Society publishes studies and produces information papers and works of reference for the guidance of industry members. It maintains working relationships with other industry bodies, governmental and intergovernmental agencies, including IMO, to better promote the safety and integrity of gas transportation and storage schemes.
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.
Great Lakes, United States
The Great Lakes Maritime Task Force was founded in November of 1992 to promote a strong U.S.-Flag Merchant Marine on the Great Lakes. Its labor/management membership comprise representatives from the domestic and international trades and encompasses carriers, maritime unions, longshoremen, shipyards, dredging companies, terminal operators