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London,, England,, United Kingdom
Access Events International is a world-class company specialising in a unique type of business event that combines the very best of a traditional conference and exhibition. Each event combines streamed conference sessions, world-class plenary sessions together with facilitated networking and one-to-one meeting sessions. Our events regularly feature the world's leading experts in the field. Each programme is researched thoroughly in collaboration with the attendees and speakers. Speakers at Access Events are the very best in their field, each one carefully selected for their real life experiences or their unique business insights.
Switzerland
The first Clipper Company was incorporated in 1972. The Clipper Group controls approximately 150 vessels, of which approximately 50 vessels are fully or partly owned in collaboration with investors and other ship owning groups. The total fleet ranges in size from 1,000 dwt to 75,000 dwt carrying in excess of 30 million tons of cargo per annum. The Group is a member of BIMCO. The vessels are entered with the Skuld, Gard and other major P&I Clubs. The main bankers are: Fortis Bank Rotterdam - Unibank A/S, Copenhagen - Danish Ship Finance, Copenhagen - The Royal Bank of Scotland, London - Chase Bank of Texas, Houston and UBS AG of Bern.
Colombo 15, Sri Lanka
COLOMBO DOCKYARD LIMITED (CDL) is acknowledged to be most dynamic and comprehensive ship repairing facility in all of South Asia. The fully integrated, ultra-modern ship repairing facility is strategically located within the very port of Colombo. Since the inception in 1974 CDL has actively engaged in ship repair and shipbuilding for both local and international markets and acquired a wealth of experience, skill and the technology in a wide range of engineering fields. Today, CDL has earned international recognition as a leading ship repairer and shipbuilder in the region. CDL operates in joint collaboration with ONOMICHI DOCKYARD CO. LTD. JAPAN, since March 1993. Colombo Dockyard Limited taking advantage of the controlling interests with the principal Shareholders, Onomichi Dockyard Company Limited and its technical know-how has begun to metamorphose into a State-of the-Art Engineering organization towards the forthcoming millennium. Over 30 years of experience in a multitude of engineering disciplines in the areas of Design and Construction, Repair and Maintenance, Installation and Commissioning and overall Project Management capability make us eminently qualified to provide an quality service to a wide spectrum of Clients The latest advancement into highend repairs of offshore sector. CDL sucessfully completed major drydocking and lay-up repairsto Mobile Offshre Drill Unit Sagar Vijay- drill ship owned by Oill and Natural Gas Corporation of India. CDL has proved it's caliber in the repair industry as a key player in Ship repairs, building & heavy engineering. "..an Odeyssy of Excellence continues"
Netherlands
As a vehicle for project development, sales and marketing, and owned by the ten shipyard companies it represents, Conoship International is unique in the European shipbuilding domain. A medium for collaboration, project coordination and exchange of knowledge, and a window to the world market, it increases the effectiveness of the northern network and industrial mass.
Houston,, Texas, United States
EGL Eagle Global Logistics is a leading provider of end-to-end supply chain solutions demonstrating core competencies in domestic and international freight transportation, integrated logistics management and information technology. Our strong financial position, our global network of company-owned offices and partnerships and our solid operational infrastructure has allowed us to rise to the top of the list of single-source providers. Around the clock and around the globe, EGL teams help customers realize the potential of today's global marketplace, by improving and customizing the processes of their supply chain and maximizing it's efficiency with cost-effective services. No other supplier can match EGL's premiere business model, including the most complete and effective North America distribution network. We are committed to providing vertical integration and supply chain collaboration in order to develop long-term partnerships resulting in market leadership for our customers.
Edison, NJ, United States
EasyLink Services Corporation facilitates over 800,000 transactions every business day. Serving over 20,000 companies, including more than 300 of the Fortune 500 and 400 of the Global 500, EasyLink's networks facilitate transactions integral to the movement of money, materials, products and people in our global economy. We help our customers become more competitive by providing them with today's most secure, efficient, reliable and flexible means of conducting business electronically.
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
EnergyWorkspace is a developer of eBusiness solutions and web-based applications for the oil and gas industry. Through strategic alliances and developmental partnerships, EW continues to build an integrated asp system with collaborative workspaces and eCommerce solutions. It is EW’s goal that EnergyWorkspace.com™ becomes “The place where oil and gas professionals go to WORK on-line.”
Mumbai,, Maharashtra, India
Founded in 1998 by Barber International, IMTC designs, develops and delivers training courses as per the training needs identified by its customers in the maritime industry. The course offered cover a variety of technical and non-technical subjects and cater to maritime professionals afloat and ashore. The training centre also provides mentoring services to deck & engine training officers. IMTC has academic collaborations with some of the best institutions & maritime entities.
North Falmouth, MA, United States
MOTN is a regional association of various members of the marine and oceanographic community located in the coastal Northeast US (New England)area. MOTN strives to organize and facilitate a sense of community, as well as a cohesive approach to increasing its members' marketing presence, improving their business practices, and generating new opportunities for collaboration and partnership among their commercial organizations, regional universities, and government agencies. Please browse our site to learn how MOTN and our member companies can assist you.
Charleston, SC, United States
The National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) is a collaboration of U.S. shipyards working as a team with government, industry and academia. It is an innovative approach in public/private cooperation. Collectively, program participants are implementing continuous product and process improvements in the U.S. shipbuilding and ship repair industry.
Iselin, NJ, United States
The mission of the New York Shipping Association (NYSA) is to represent the interests of its members in maximizing the efficiency, cost competitiveness, safety and quality of marine cargo operations in the Port of New York and New Jersey. NYSA will accomplish this mission by engaging in strong advocacy of the member's interests in the; public, government, and business communities and through: negotiation of fair collective bargaining agreements with the International Longshoremen's Association and the Port Police and Guards Union; effective implementation of those collective bargaining agreements; and judicious management of the various funds created thereunder; close collaboration with other maritime and maritime related organizations with shared interests. partnering with public agencies tasked with the improvement of the region's transportation system; frequent communications with its own members to insure that their interests are well served.
Iceland
The Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment Working Group (PAME) is one of six Arctic Council working groups. PAME was first established under the 1991 Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy and was continued by the 1996 Ottawa Charter that established the Arctic Council. PAME is the focal point of the Arctic Council's activities related to the protection and sustainable use of the Arctic marine environment. It has a specific mandate to keep under review the adequacy of global and regional legal, policy and other measures, and where necessary to make recommendations for improvements that would support the Arctic Council's Arctic Marine Strategic Plan (2004). PAME carries out activities as set out in bi-annual work plans approved by the Arctic Council on the recommendation of the Senior Arctic Officials. These activities led by PAME include circumpolar and regional action programmes and guidelines complementing existing legal arrangements aimed at protection of the Arctic marine environment from both land and sea-based activities. The Permanent Participants (Indigenous Organizations) of the Arctic Council participate actively in the work of PAME. PAME works in close collaboration with the other five Arctic Council Working Groups.
Peachtree City,, Georgia, United States
Shippers, carriers and logistics service providers look to SMC³ for the technology, industry data, educational services and general know-how to achieve greater success in the transportation marketplace. Founded in 1935, SMC³ has built a reputation among industry professionals as a central knowledge base for decision support, improved collaboration and streamlined processes in the movement of freight via motor carriers.
Glasgow,, Scotland, United Kingdom
Safety at Sea Ltd (SaS) is a consulting company of naval architects and marine engineers specialising in the stability, design and safe operation of ships and advanced marine vehicles. The company is a commercial enterprise operating within the premises and in partnership with the University of Strathclyde through the Ship Stability Research Centre (SSRC), a world-leading centre of excellence on ship safety. During the early years of operation, SOLAS ‘90 and Stockholm Agreement upgrading has been the mainstream business of Safety at Sea. An excellent working relationship with its clients, based on close and effective collaboration, led Safety at Sea to capture 70% of the north-European market, and to succeed in building an unparalleled reputation as a team able to produce cost-effective and practical design solutions. In the wake of this initial success, Safety at Sea has now moved forward towards the full utilisation of the technology developed by SSRC in all aspects of ship design and operation, including: hull hydrodynamics, structural strength, seakeeping, manoeuvring, comfort, general arrangements, systems design, powering and propulsion. Naturally, ship safety still remains the core of Safety at Sea’s expertise, dealing with such diverse aspects such as intact and damaged stability, mustering and evacuation, structural reliability and fire safety.
Qingdao, Shandong, China
an expert in international freight and forwarding, licensed by the China Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation. A first class forwarder, Jiajia is engaged in shipping, airfreight, and multimodal transportation of import and export cargoes. The services it can offer include space sales, chartering, booking, warehousing, transshipping, consolidating, customs clearance, inspection applying, insurance and other related services. The company has set up offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Dalian, Tianjin, zhengzhou, Jinan and Guangzhou, and its collaboration with agents overseas leads the company to the global market .