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Covington,, LA, United States
The American Waterways Operators is the national advocate for the U.S. tugboat, towboat and barge industry, which serves the nation as the safest, most environmentally friendly, and most economical mode of freight transportation. AWO members operate on the rivers, coasts, Great Lakes, and harbors of the United States, moving vital commodities safely, reducing air emissions, water pollution, and highway congestion, protecting homeland security, and providing family-wage jobs for tens of thousands of Americans
(TBA), (TBA), United Kingdom
Ad-Hoc is a world wide organization established in 1995 as a consortium of small to medium sized, companies and independent professionals to service shipping activities, operating with their own services and also integrating third party ones. Ad Hoc is organized into 3 service regions: Europe & Africa; Asia & Oceania; and Americas. We cover the Europe & Africa region. Please visit our website for detailed information. The Group is committed to providing high level of service to our customers and to being consistently agile, creative and cost efective. One of the goals of the group is to keep very low the operation costs. For this the members must fulfil a series of requirements that limit the structure and the staff of each company. Thus we have an economically light and efficient structure, that allows us to offer you the best service, in the minimum time and at the lowest price.
Antwerpen, Belgium
Ahlers Logistic & Mtme Serv is an established name in the logistic and maritime industry, headquartered in the port of Antwerp. Our mission: provide customised logistic and maritime solutions in niche markets. With 35 offices and some 380 staff members worldwide, Ahlers offers assistance to both national and international customers and organisations, especially in the regions where new centres of economic activity emerge.
London, United Kingdom
We are exclusive Agents for Owners who are mainly based in Greece, trading their vessels worldwide under the Greek Flag in the dry bulk sector. We are principally involved in Chartering, Agency and Technical Consulting. We have been Members of the The Baltic Exchange of London and The Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) for the last 30 years. Our Principals have been in shipping for more than three generations and believe that their wealth of experience is well applied to today's competitive market. Our aim is to provide a top quality service to the Owners and top quality ships to their Charterers.
Harwich Port,, Massachusetts, United States
The Allen Harbor Yacht Club (AHYC) is a private club and its facilities are for the sole use of its members and their guests.
No. Vancouver, BC, United States
The Shipbuilding Association of Canada Web Site
Alexandria,, Virginia, United States
The American Association of Port Authorities represents more than 140 public port authorities in the United States, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean. In addition, the Association represents over 250 sustaining and associate members, firms and individuals with an interest in seaports of the Western Hemisphere.
Theodore, AL, United States
We have openings for boat crew members all over the United States. We offer the best employment oportunities to Captains, Mates, Engineers, AB's, O/S's, and some entry level.
Washington,, DC, United States
The oil and natural gas industry provides the fuel for American life, warming our homes, powering our businesses and giving us the mobility to enjoy this great land. As the primary trade association of that industry, API represents more than 400 members involved in all aspects of the oil and natural gas industry. Our association draws on the experience and expertise of our members and staff to support a strong and viable oil and natural gas industry.
Reston,, VA, United States
Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 140,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide and is America's oldest national engineering society.
Poulsbo,, WA, United States
ASNE Puget Sound Section encompasses the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska, with membership concentration in Bremerton, Seattle, and Tacoma,Washington.
Englewood Cliffs,, New Jersey, United States
The Association of Ship Brokers and Agents (U.S.A.), Inc. is a membership trade association bringing together companies and individual ship brokers and ship agents conducting business in the United States and Canada
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.
Vienna, Austria
Activities and Role The Austrian Shippers' Council consist of 25 members representing Austria's most important companies and industrial and economic branches. Being a working group of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber the ASC has access to all services and information offered by the Economic Chamber and its professional groups without additional costs. Originating from an organisation, dealing with sea transport only, it has been transformed during the past two years into a platform for all transport users and all means of transport. Land Transport: Road and Rail Shipping: Sea and Inland Waterways The Austrian Shipper' Council have been members of the European Shippers' Council in Brussels for more than 25 years. This offers the chance for Austrian Industry to receive all information regarding transport in an efficient and quick manner. On the other hand it offers the opportunity to have direct access to the organisations of the European Community. The Austrian Shippers' Council is represented in Brussels by the Secretary General and the Chairman. Principle Goals Consultant to the Austrian industry and economy in all transport matters (practical and legal advice). Representing Austrian industry and economy in Brussels and gain all necessary information from commissions etc. Discuss Austrian transport issues with colleagues in the ESC and co-ordinate common actions. Shaping European transport to the needs and requirements of the transport users in Austria together with the European Shippers' Council. Liberalisation of freight markets.
2880 Bagsvaerd, Denmark
Since 1905, BIMCO has been a leading force in international shipping. Representing shipowners, shipbrokers and agents, P&I Clubs and associate members, BIMCO today has members in 122 countries. Thus BIMCO takes an interest in all issues affecting the international shipping industry.
Denmark
International independent cargo superintendents and samplers; analysis and technical inspectors; FOSFA/GAFTA approved surveyors;ISO 9002 approved surveyors; IFIA members.
Bagsvaerd, Denmark
BIMCO is the world’s leading private association of shipping companies. Among its many activities, the organisation provides strictly professional, non-political information and counselling services for the maritime community including owners, brokers, agents and club members.
Vancouver,, British Columbia, Canada
The Chamber of Shipping has proudly served the international shipping industry community in British Columbia since 1923. The Chamber is a forum for the gathering, developing and disseminating of information both to the membership and shipping communities around the world. Information relating to new developments in shipping services, government legislation as well as alternative services and opportunities in trade, commerce, or education are handled by the Chamber and its dedicated committees. Established as a non profit society in 1923, The Chamber of Shipping of British Columbia provides its services to three categories of members. 'Full Members' are drawn from the ship owners, operators and agents, representing the foreign flag international deep sea segment of the B.C. shipping community. Associate or Service Membership is offered to other entities which see value in a close relationship with the Chamber. The Chamber has 140 members, in total. The objects define a role of facilitation and interaction, in the interests of members, with all levels of government and the wider marine community. The President, Staff and Board of Directors are all actively involved in the work of the Chamber in fulfilling its mandate. This is achieved through their involvement in standing and adhoc committees devoted to key topics, for example,Ship and Port Operations, Navigation and Pilotage, Cruise, Liner, Legislation etc. The facilitation role is further exemplified through the Chamber's role in the registration of vessels under the Canadian oil spill regulations. The Chamber has also spearheaded the formation of an informal coalition, The Western Marine Community (WMC), with the aim of ensuring an equitable regional apportionment of the Coast Guard's cost recovery program.
Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom
Background The British Shippers' Council is a strategic policy making arm of FTA. Its members comprise industry representatives from a cross section of businesses who require international freight transport, logistics, distribution and shipping services. The Freight Transport Association (FTA) is a leading UK trade association and serves industry as users of transport & distribution services by all modes. FTA's 11,500 member companies represent all sectors of UK industry and consign 70% of UK visible exports, 90% of all freight moved by rail and also operate nearly half of the UK fleet of commercial vehicles. Our Strength At the heart of FTA is its unrivalled knowledge of transport and distribution, shared between 360 staff operating out of five UK offices and Brussels. This knowledge resource is delivered through local, national and European representation together with a comprehensive range of commercial services. Our Objectives FTA's membership is a broad church of mostly freight service providers (primarily road freight) and users of freight services (i.e. shippers). The British Shippers' Council has traditionally focussed most of its attention and activities on the maritime and air freight services and on trade facilitation through customs and documentation. Policies are made which aim to provide the right conditions in which industry is able to take advantage of a wide range of competitive and efficient services. Such services would enable them to enhance rather than hinder their global supply chains and promote the competitiveness of their products in overseas markets. FTA's Rail Freight Council is a forum of both users and operators and UK track infrastructure owners - all of whom are FTA members. This Council is FTA's principal strategic policy making body for matters to do with rail freight, both domestic and European. Together with FTA's Road Freight Council, largely comprising freight vehicle operators, FTA seek to promote developments in the freight industry which benefit industry and make their supply chains more efficient.
Toronto,, Ontario, Canada
The Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association was founded September 1948 in Montreal by a small group of freight forwarders who saw a need to create an industry association to meet the professional demands of its members.
Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom
ships supplier to cruise and ferry lines in Southampton and Dover. Suppliers of frozen, chilled and ambient food, technical, consumables and deck & engine. Members of BASS and ISSA.
London, United Kingdom
Coastlink is an association of companies committed to expanding the role shortsea shipping plays in transporting containers around Europe. Members include deepsea and shortsea shipping companies, intermodal operators, ports and stevedores, forwarding and logistics specialists and shippers.
Stamford,, Connecticut, United States
The Connecticut Maritime Association is the fastest-gowing commercial maritime community in the U.S. The Association's 1,600 members, centered primarily in Connecticut, represent the full spectrum of US and international shipping interests. Owners, operators, brokers, managers--and the professional services that support such a commercial center--give the CMA a vitality frequently missing in US maritime circles. Visitors to the CMA Conference and Exhibition most frequently build extended stays into their plans to accomplish a variety of business activities. The organizers will be pleased to provide you additional information about membership, which has annual dues of $50 US.