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Ft. Lauderdale, FL, United States
Houston, TX, United States
Anchors and anchor chain, buoys, towing gear, oil booms ,dock hardware such as marine fendering, bollards, cleats, hatches and watertight doors.
Royal Quays, North Shields, Tyne &Wear, United Kingdom
Marine design consultants providing naval architecture, marine engineering, electrical & controls engineering and cost estimating services. Specialists in newbuild and conversion projects with track record in offshore oil & gas, merchant shipping and defence markets.
Houston, Tx, United States
Automatic Power/Pharos Marine Group is the world leader in aids to navigation with a track record that is more than a century old.
Guayaquil, Guayas Province, Ecuador
The seaport of Guayaquil, a competitive port at your service. VISION To become the most efficient port in our region, with leadership in security, technology and trade facilitation. MISSION To provide competitive port services, optimizing our resources, protecting the ecosystem and supporting Ecuador’s modernization and development. TRADE CENTER Guayaquil is the commercial heart of Ecuador, and offers a wealth of business opportunities. The port handles 93% of container traffic in/out the country and 62% if total import-export cargo, representing 453,000 TEU’s and 5.1 million tons respectively, positioning it as the 13th largest port in Latin America and the Caribbean. STRATEGIC LOCATION Located in the west coast of South America, close to the most important north-south shipping routes, the Port of Guayaquil is of great importance for the logistics of main ocean carriers in the US, Europe, South America and Far East trade lanes and offers a secure area for berthing. ACCESS CHANNEL Its fifty nautical miles into a mangrove surrounded path of ecological importante and beauty, provides a shelter of calm water, properly marked with sea buoys and markers along the route in the Morro channel, taking an average of four hours to reach the piers area. WINDS An average of 3.2 m/s S.W wind makes a breezy transit in the channel, with a maximum of 7.4 m/s in certain months of the year. PORT FACILITIES · Container Terminal with three berths of 185 m each and 290,879 square meters of paved area for containers. · Multipurpose Terminal with five piers of 185 m each 85,234 square meters of warehouse for general cargo, including 4,086 square meters for the refrigerated cargo and 5,408 square meters for dangerous cargo. · Bulk Terminal with one marginal pier of 155 m, three silos for 8,900 cubic meters, belt conveyors, two warehouses of 900 metric tons capacity each, one grain warehouse for 30,000 metric tons, one vegoil tank of 240 cubic meters capacity and three of 9,800 cubic meters suitable for heavy liquids, i.e. molasses. SERVICE ALL YEAR ROUND The Port of Guayaquil works twenty-four hours a day and 364 days in a year, stopping only for New Year’s eve.
Sidney, BC, Canada
AXYS designs, manufactures and installs environmental monitoring systems and provides supporting technical field services to train customers in the operation and maintenance of our meteorological, oceanographic and wave measurement buoys.
Derby,, CT, United States
Carlon Products Company has spent more that half a century working closely with commercial fishermen, lobstermen and Marine suppliers to create and manufacture the finest quality and most technically advantageous floatation devices available anywhere in the world.
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.
New Orleans,, LA, United States
Dreyfus Supply maintains one of the largest inventories of domestic, imported, surplus, and used marine equipment available in the city of New Orleans and the entire U.S. Gulf of Mexico area.
Shippagan, NB, Canada
Seething, Norfolk, United Kingdom
Established over 15 years in the UK - origianlly appointed distributor for Yokohama pneumatic fenders (offering both sales and short term hires). Expanded to include marine hardware supplies, quayside mooring bollards, deck mooring equipment and navigation and mooring buoys.
Metairie, LA, United States
(Louisiana Offshore Oil Port) was organized in 1972 as a Delaware corporation and converted to a limited liability company in 1996. Ashland Inc., Marathon Ashland Pipe Line LLC, Murphy Oil Corporation, Shell Oil Company, and Texaco Inc. are LOOP's owners. The port facility is located in the Gulf of Mexico, eighteen miles south of Grand Isle, Louisiana, in 110 feet of water. LOOP is the only port in the U.S. capable of offloading deep draft tankers known as Ultra Large Crude Carriers (ULCC) and Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCC). Along with offloading crude from VLCC’s, LOOP also offloads smaller tankers. The port consists of three single-point mooring buoys used for the offloading of crude tankers and a marine terminal consisting of a two-level pumping platform and a three-level control platform. The onshore oil storage facility, twenty-five miles inland (the “Clovelly facility”), is connected to the port complex by a 48-inch diameter pipeline. It provides interim storage for crude oil before it is delivered via connecting pipelines to refineries on the Gulf Coast and in the Midwest. The oil is stored in eight underground caverns leached out of a naturally occurring salt dome. The caverns are capable of storing approximately 48 million barrels of crude oil (a barrel of oil is equal to 42 U.S. gallons). In 1996, one cavern was dedicated to the MARS stream coming in from the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. The MARS crude oil system uses the same distribution system used by the foreign barrels. Four pipelines connect the onshore storage facility to refineries in Louisiana and along the Gulf Coast. LOOP also operates the 53-mile, 48-inch LOCAP pipeline that connects LOOP to CAPLINE at St. James, Louisiana. CAPLINE is a 40-inch pipeline that transports crude oil to several Midwest refineries. LOOP is connected to over 50 percent of the U.S. refinery capacity and has offloaded over 6 billion barrels of foreign crude oil since it's inception.
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
MISSION: To deliver a reliable, efficient and cost-effective network of Aids to Navigation for the benefit and safety of all Mariners. The Northern Lighthouse Board's principal concern is with safety: the safety of the mariner at sea; the safety of our own people employed in or around some of the world's most dangerous coastlines; and the safety of environment in which we, and those who come after us, must live and work. The Northern Lighthouse Board has long been at the forefront of navigational technology. The programme to automate all major lighthouses was successfully completed on 31 March 1998. The Board completed the conversion of all its statutory lit buoyage to solar power in 1997. Thereafter, an ongoing programme of modernisation and overhaul will continue well into the 21st Century. The Board has always prided itself on its efficiency and cost effectiveness. For the future, it aims to provide a reliable, low-maintenance and cost-effective network of Aids to Navigation, backed by a safe, efficient and professional support organisation. The joint General Lighthouse Authorities' policy is based on the continuing requirement for the foreseeable future for a base-level of traditional visual aids to navigation, in the form of lights, beacons and buoyage, but a decreasing reliance of these "traditional" aids to navigation and an increasing reliance on high-precision radio aids. The Joint GLAs' policy also provides a mechanism for the ongoing review of tasking and policies.
Va. Beach,, VA, United States
FOAM FILLED FENDERS, BUOYS, FLOATING SECURITY BARRIER, UNDERWATER CORROSION CONTROL, COMPOSITE PILES AND COMPOSITE TIMBERS
Madison, Connecticut, United States
Early warning Oil Spill Detection by solar powered buoys (OSPRA). Telemetered data to central Base Station. Sump monitoring for oil with SumpSensor
Brownwood, TX, United States
Complete line of Buoys, Float Balls and Pontoons. Formerly Rotocast Plastic Products.
Killybegs, Donegal, Ireland
Gloversville,, NY, United States
Taylor Made Solutions for marine OEMs, boatbuilders, consumer boating aftermarket --- buoys, fenders, boat covers, hardware; glass, glazing, windshields, windows, doors, hatches; air conditioning, refrigeration; toilets, deodorant chemicals, pumpout systems; navigation, interior, fiber optic lighting; vitreous china sanitaryware, plumbing fixtures
Gloversville,, NY, United States
Taylor Made Solutions for marine OEMs, boatbuilders, consumer boating aftermarket --- buoys, fenders, boat covers, hardware; glass, glazing, windshields, windows, doors, hatches; air conditioning, refrigeration; toilets, deodorant chemicals, pumpout systems; navigation, interior, fiber optic lighting; vitreous china sanitaryware, plumbing fixtures
Gilford, New Hampshire, United States
Watermark Navigation offers customers a complete line of marine navigation aids including buoys, lanterns, day markers, floating barriers, and mooring gear.
Singapore, Singapore
Modern Shipyard owned, operated and managed by Brian Chang Group headquarters in Singapore. Largest Revolving Crane in the World-2,000t. Widest Dry Dock of 120metres x 430metres. 70 naval architects, 300 engineers & 1,500 staff.