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Izmir, Turkey
Founded in 2004 to act only as a shipping agency and international transport carrier, ADAD has since added forwarding business to its services. Further, we continue to render service to domestic and international companies through our personnel specialized in their field. Today, we have established marine and land bridges between Turkey and all the remaining countries for carriage of anything. It is our working principle since the beginning to offer the best service at the least price for all vessels at all Turkish ports for which we act as an agent.
Esentepe/Sisli, Turkey
organizing bunker and lube selling all around the world for Turkish fleet
Paris La Défense Cedex, France
EUROPAGES, the European Business Directory, is the reference amongst European business directories, bringing together a selection of 500 000 top import-export businesses, from all business sectors in 33 countries. Published by Eurédit S.A., EUROPAGES was created in 1982. This multilingual and multimedia directory is available as a printed directory (since 1982), on CD-Rom (since 1993) and on the Internet (since 1995). www.europages.com is available in 25 languages: French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Turkish, Greek, Russian, Norwegian, Rumanian, Estonian, Czech, Lithuanian, Latvian, Bulgarian, Chinese and Arabic. Some 30 publishers of business directories in 25 countries work with EUROPAGES as Advertising Agents. Eurédit’s shareholders include three of Europe’s leading Yellow Pages publishers: SEAT Pagine Gialle (Turin, Italy) ; TPI (Telefónica – Madrid, Spain) ; DeTeMedien (Deutsche Telekom - Frankfurt, Germany). Eurédit employes 70 people of 30 different nationalities and speaking 26 languages.
Izmir, Turkey, Turkey
1 Levent, Istanbul, Turkey
Bunker supplyer in Istanbul, Bartin, Zonguldak, Eregli, Gemlik, Bandirma, Chanakkale and most of the other Turkish ports. Trader for Black Sea area ports - Novorossiysk, Tuapse, Odessa, Burgas, Constatsa, Batumi.
ISTANBUL, Turkey
shipping agency all of the turkish ports dardanel and bosphorus turkish straits.
izmit /Kocaeli, Turkey
shiping services at all turkish ports.. project caego expert with foreign world wide partners, broker , charter and any field of shipping field
Mersin, Turkey, Turkey
ShipAgency[All Turkishports]Ship&cargo Broker-Forwarder-International Sea-Land transportation-ShipManagementBunker Services-Custom Formalities
London, United Kingdom
SYNERGY specialises in procuring marine machinery and spare parts. Our database currently holds 2.5 million names of manufacturers, sub-contractors and various service companies and about 2 million spare parts with full descriptions and technical details. This gives us the ability to source parts from a variety of different sources and to act as a “ONE-STOP SHOP”.
Salipazari,, Istanbul, Turkey
Turkey
Istanbul, Turkey
For centuries maritime shipping has been overwhelmingly the dominant form of transportation for global trade. In marine transportation vessels are always expected to complete their voyages safely and without delay. Safety concerns in narrow waterways and ports are accentuated by the continuing increase in marine traffic. The attendant growth in cargo volume has likewise increased the scale of the potential hazards to life, property and the environment that could result from just one catastrophic marine accident. Human error has been identified as the key causal factor in marine accidents with a ratio that varies from 75% to 96% and that is 85% in average. These are the facts that make pilots and pilotage services the most important elements of safety in narrow waterways and ports. Due to their training for a specific area and their experience gained during everyday operations, pilots bearing ocean-going master licenses can minimize human errors almost to zero level. A comparison of the accident statistics between two areas, one where pilotage is compulsory and one where it is optional, unequivocally supports this.