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Cleveland,, Ohio, United States
Hyde Marine provides proven equipment solutions to ship owners and operators, shipyards, oil spill response organizations and cleanup contractors. Oil spill control and clean-up technology, skimmers, pumps, containment boom, response boats and complete systems for spills in rivers, lakes, harbors and offshore conditions. Shipboard auxiliary machinery, bilge and ballast water management, ballast tank mud remover chemical, factory replacement parts, field service.
Surrey,, BC, Canada
Ever since our beginnings in 1962, Kobelt Manufacturing Limited has been committed to manufacturing the finest marine controls in the world. From our very first line of pneumatic controls, we've believed in the simple things - rugged construction, quality materials and prompt delivery to our customers. Today, the technology has changed, but our commitment remains the same. From our innovations in electronic controls to our craftsmanship with bronze and stainless steel, our products span the oceans of the world to further our reputation as an international leader in maritime technology.
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Acqui Terme (AL), Italy
Since 1932, a major manufacturer of a wide variety of high quality pumps for marine (commercial and military) and industrial applications. product line includes: centirfugal pumps, toque flow pumps, side channel pumps, hollow oscillating disk pumps, positive displacement pumps and piston pumps.
Arlington, VA, United States
The National Industrial Transportation League was formed in 1907 to represent the interests of shippers before government regulatory agencies. With the advent of deregulation and globalization, however, the League has evolved into a broad-based advocacy organization for freight transportation. Earlier this year, the membership adopted Vision 2020, a sweeping proposal to change the structure of the organization. Now all companies involved in freight transportation are eligible for full, voting membership in the League. The roles of carriers, shippers and intermediaries are increasingly blurred and intertwined, so the League membership has been expanded to allow for more cooperative efforts, because through the promotion of a safe, efficient freight transportation industry, the needs of shippers, and the entire economy, are best met. It is anticipated that the new organization will become the forum where issues of mutual interest will be discussed and new creative solutions will be formed to benefit the entire U.S. economy. The League also has added a membership category for Affiliates, which includes, individuals who are interested in matters connected with the shipment or receipt of commodities and/or the purchase of transportation services. To receive information on becoming a League member; getting a copy of the Annual Report; exhibiting at TransComp; advertising in League publications; ordering a list, labels, or diskette containing the names and addresses of League members and affiliates; or ordering the Rail Users' Manual, please contact the League at (703) 524-5011 or via e-mail at info@nitl.org.