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Milpitas,, CA, United States

A&D is a technology driven, market oriented, global manufacturer of measurement equipment; sensitive to multi-national needs, and always providing ...Clearly a Better Value to all those it serves. Since our inception in 1977, A&D has grown into a multinational corporation with operations in the United States, Germany Japan, Australia, Korea and Great Britain with worldwide sales in excess of $200 million. We offer a full line of: * Electronic Balances * Digital Scales * Weighing Indicators and Controllers * Load Cells * Non Destructive Measurement Equipment

1-408-263-5333
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Moorebank,, Sydney, Australia

The Australian Ship Repairers Group (ASRG) represents the interests of the Australian Ship Repair Industry

(02)9795-3100 (24 hr)
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Canberra ,, ACT, Australia

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority is a largely self-funded government agency with the charter of enhancing efficiency in the delivery of safety and other services to the Australian maritime industry.

+61 (02) 6279 5000
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

+61 3 9257 0555
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C/O Norton Lilly Inernational, 1 Cragwood Road, Third Floor, South Plainfield, New Jersey, United States

ANL is the shipping company that specialises in moving your product between Australia and just about anywhere. Together with our parent company CMA CGM, ANL is able to offer shipping services to all worldwide destinations, including Europe, Mediterranean, North Africa, Pacific Islands, North America, Asia and many other places.

(+1) 866 651 5847
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Santa Ana,, CA, United States

Welcome to ANZDL, the premier ocean carrier in the Australasia/ North America, Trans Tasman and Pacific Island trade lanes.

714-424-0400
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Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia

ASA works to promote the interests of Australian ship owners and operators, ship managers and towage operators. ASA aims to foster the growth of a cost effective Australian merchant marine. Through its lobbying, research and representative functions, the Association is primarily concerned with the following objectives: <li>To do everything practicable to increase the competitiveness and quality of operations of owners and operators of Australian controlled international shipping and Australian coastal shipping; and <li>To act as a focal point of contact for the Australian shipping industry with governments, other sectors of the economy, the trade union movement, international organizations and the community generally.

613 9646 0755
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

International recruitment company that recruit and supply manpower within the oil & gas/petroleum and maritime industry.

(061+3) 9909-7407
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Colebrook,, CT, United States

Since 1990, Admiralty Associates has provided public affairs assistance for more than 30 marine casualties worldwide - in such varied locations as the Strait of Malacca, Tampa Bay, Panama Canal, New York Harbor, Gulf of Oman, Corpus Christi, Oslo Fjord, Galveston Lightering Area and the Delaware River. The casualties include oil and chemical spills, cruise ship fires as well as a mutiny off the western coast of Australia. Often shipping companies are caught off balance by the intense and frequently hostile media attention that follows a marine casualty. Government authorities are forced to react to public opinion that is not balanced by an articulate and convincing public response from the shipowner. This could result in stringent enforcement, excessive penalties and even criminal charges. However, waiting for a casualty to occur and then trying to decide on a media strategy is too late. It is necessary to have a contingency plan - including how to respond to the media - before a casualty. Following a high-profile incident, the objective of the operator's response is to resolve the problem, limit liability, effectively influence the claims process, and protect the company's reputation and stay in business. Public relations is one of the tools that can be employed to achieve these goals. The media does not tell the public what to think. Rather, the media - just by reporting events - directs the public what to think about. Therefore, it is essential that a shipping company effectively communicates to the public - to all of its key target audiences - its version of what occurred and what the company is doing to resolve the problem.

860 379 0742
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Geelong,, VIC, Australia

Aerospace Australia Limited is a not-for-profit foundation, limited by guarantee, established to promote the development of Australian aviation and aerospace. It was formed on the initiative of Aerospace Maritime and Defence Foundation of Australia Limited. The corporate objectives of Aerospace Australia Limited are - To promote the development of aviation and aerospace. To encourage progress and advancement in - Australian aviation, aerospace and defence capabilities, operations, science, technology and industry. Australian industry and manufacturing, particularly in the fields of aviation, aerospace and related defence and high technology. It pursues these objectives through its AirShows DownUnder program, which showcase Australia's aviation and aerospace capabilities

+61 3 5282 0500
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Townsville, Queensland, Australia

Marine services offered including,delivery, deliveries. Many years own vessels operating reef areas Australia and Pacific Islands. Experienced Crew available when required. Own charts and navigation equipment when needed. Pilotage services and relocations a pleasure.

07 47722127
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Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

The Anderson Hughes Group is the shipbroking and chartering division of P&O Maritime Services Pty Ltd.

+61 (0)7 3229 8922
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Narragansett, RI, United States

ASA is a marine science consulting firm with headquarters in Narragansett, Rhode Island and affiliate offices in the France, Australia, California and Brazil. ASA offers consulting services, software packages, training, and field studies, including monitoring services, to serve our clients' needs. ASA's mission is: To create reliable and cost-effective solutions to environmental problems in surface waters. To supply supporting, specialized consulting services for engineering projects. To manage information with user-friendly computer models, integrating geographical information systems (GIS) display capabilities, environmental data monitoring, and modeling

1-401-789-6224
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Elk Grove, CA, United States

Aquaclear Technology specialise in the design, fabrication, construction, installation, and commissioning of water and wastewater treatment plants.

(916) 684-6668
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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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O'Connor, Western Australia, Australia

+61 8 9331 2099
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Henderson,, Western Australia, Australia

World leader in design and production of high performance aluminum hull seacraft.

+61 8 9410 1111
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Santa Ana, CA, United States

Import / Export cargo to North America, New Zealand, Australia, the Pacific Islands and Mexico.

(714) 424-0400
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