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Rijeka,, Croatia

Ships - Marine propulsion engines - Deck Cranes - Marine equipment - Storage tanks - Oil/Petrochemical/Chemical industry equipment - Castings - Forgings - Housing/Civil engineering products - Urban waste recovery/waste waters treatment/equipment - Finalized wooden products - Machinery servicing and repairs

+385 051 611 000
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Long Beach, CA, United States

Marine and cargo surveyors specializing in: Bulk cargo, hull and machinery, claims, Pand I,refrigerated cargo, tuna purse seiners, commercial vessels, tug and barge, fishing vessels, safety and annual Inspections for Liberia and Panama,

(562)983-7224
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Ville St-Lauren, Quebec, Canada

Specialists in moving heavy machinery, equipment, and vehicles with RoRo ships worldwide,

(514) 744-5064
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Honolulu, HI, United States

General Ship Supplier, General Stores, Provisions, Bonded stores, Spares/Machinery Specialising in: Chemicals, refrigerants, & welding equipment

1 808 522 0550
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Flekkefjord,, Norway

AERON is a total supplier of Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning Systems to the worldwide shipping industry.

+47 38 32 78 00
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Oceanview,, New Jersey, United States

609-624-3700
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Norfolk,, Virginia, United States

Engineered machinery systems for the marine industry.

757 858 2000
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Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

General Ship Supplier, General Stores, Provisions, Bonded stores, Spares/Machinery

+61 8 8447 7143 / + 61 8 8447 7035
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Appleton,, Wisconsin, United States

Manufacturer of onboard cranes, winches, anchor windlasses, capstans, hose reels and other deck machinery.

920-738-5432 / 34
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Vika, Oslo,, Norway

Welcome to SKULD Assuranceforeningen Skuld provides Protection & Indemnity (P&I) insurance to shipowners and charterers all over the world. Its purpose is to "offer mutual insurance against third-party liabilities and losses incurred in direct connection with the operation of the entered vessels." The Club also offers Freight, Demurrage and Defence (FDD) cover to its members. Established in 1897 in Oslo, Norway, some 50 % of the tonnage entered in the Association is still Scandinavian-controlled, reflecting the club’s traditional balance between Scandinavian and non-Scandinavian business. Its other important markets are most Western European countries, Russia, Singapore, China incl. Hong Kong and USA. With its established and strong position in "mature" markets such as Norway and Denmark, the largest growth potential is currently in Greece and Asia. In addition to its head office in Oslo, Skuld has offices in Copenhagen, Bergen, Piraeus and Hong Kong. World-wide, the organisation has a staff of some 135 members, all employed directly by the Association. The Club can also draw on an extensive network of correspondents - such as the New York-based Anchor Marine, established in 1998 as an exclusive correspondent for Skuld, which assists the Club in the large number of US-related matters. As a mutual association, the Club is owned and controlled directly by its members. The President & CEO reports to the Board of Directors. The Rules of the Association specifies the division of powers between the President & CEO, the Board of Directors, the Committee and the Annual General Meeting. In 2000, Skuld was reorganised through the establishment of a total of nine syndicates, each with an overall responsibility for one or more geographical markets. A separate energy syndicate, based in Oslo and in charge of global operations in the energy field, was also established. Skuld is one of thirteen members of the International Group of P&I Clubs which work closely together in reinsurance and other matters of common interest. In August 2001, Skuld entered into a strategic partnership with Royal & SunAlliance which i.a. has an extensive, world-wide portfolio in Hull & Machinery insurance. Initially, the two partners will offer a joint one policy fixed premium cover for vessels up to 3000 GT, and seek to co-ordinate the activities of their technical departments. Other areas of co-operation are likely to follow suit.

+47 22 00 22 00
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Kent, United Kingdom

homepages of Aylward Marine publishers. Magazines include marine equipment news, int. shiprepair news, int. offshore news, shipyard technology news

+44 20 8650 1042
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Singapore, Singapore

BP Shipcare is a wholly owned subsidiary of BP Shipping Limited, which is a member of the BP Group. It was formed in 1975 initially to lay-up its own surplus tonnage but as demand and expertise increased the service was expanded to include other ship owners and operators. BP Shipcare's lay-up site is off the coast of Sabah, Malaysia near to the island of Labuan, in Brunei Bay. The bay was identified as a suitable spot for preserving vessels and rigs since it lies in sheltered waters outside the typhoon belt. The anchorage has good holding ground in 30m of water and a current of no more than half a knot allowing ships to be moored to a single anchor. The lay-up unit can accommodate over 30 vessels at any one time. Since the start of operations in Brunei Bay, BP Shipcare has successfully laid-up and reactivated over 150 different vessels, including tankers, gas carriers, rigs and container ships. The experienced gained over this time enables us tailor the lay-up to suit owner and vessel requirements, ensuring vessels are returned in optimum condition. Typically this involves protection of machinery against static seizure, dehumidification of accommodation and engine room, hull protection via strategically placed anodes and blanking of hull apertures, and appropriate protection for all external deck equipment. Once laid-up, 24 hour on board watch-keeping enables the entire crew to be repatriated providing significant cost savings to owners. Routine maintenance schedules are agreed and regular reports keep owners apprised of vessel's condition. In addition, by liaising with local shipyard facilities, BP Shipcare is able to assist with arrangements for any remedial or refurbishment work that may be required, making efficient use of the period the vessel is in lay-up.

+65 6371 8888
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Honeoye Falls, NY, United States

585 624-1380
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Coombs, B.C., Canada

Extensive examination of motor/sailing vessels,tugs,barges,ocean ships/machinery.Modern non destructive diagnostic equipment used.

250-248-7319
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London,, England, United Kingdom

British Marine offers: Insurance for Hull and Machinery, Protection and Indemnity, and Freight, Demurrage and Defence. * Over 120 years provision of marine insurance * Tradition of providing high quality service * First mutual to demutualise and provide fixed premium * Strong capital base * US$500 million limit * Prompt and high quality service * A committed team of experienced claims staff * Supported by major US investor, Capital Z * Fixed premium - no supplementaries * No release call

+44 (0) 20 7488 1024
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Buenos Aires, Argentina

General Ship Supplier, General Stores, Provisions, Bonded stores, Spares/Machinery Specialising in: Fire fighting equipment, high pressure hydraulic piping, safety equipment

+54 11 4303 0651
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Vancouver, Canada

Manufacturing, supplying and servicing engine room and deck machinery for the shipping industry

604-684-2491
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Baltimore, MD, United States

Non-union Stevedoring and warehousing in Baltimore, Maryland. Handling metals, lumber, steel, soft commodities (cocoa, pepper, spices) and project-cargoes shipped as breakbulk.

410-752-8254
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