Maritime Directory
Search over 5 maritime companies worldwide
Company Search
Port Search
5 companies found
United Arab Emirates
Dedicated service to provide all the links and information on Abu Dhabi located in United Arab Emirates: travel, accommodation, restaurants, clubs and bars, local industry, local publications, education, shipsagents and brokers, shipyards
Ilha de Tatuoca, s/n , Complexo Industrial Portuário Eraldo Gueiros, Suape – Ipojuca – PE, Brazil
Atlântico Sul Shipyard, established in November of 2005 through a partnership between the groups Camargo Corrêa, Queiroz Galvão, Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) from South Korea, and PJMR, is the biggest and most modern naval and offshore construction and repair shipyard in the Southern hemisphere. This undertaking is considered to be a landmark in the reactivation of the shipbuilding industry of Brazil, resulting from an investment of R$ 1.4 billion, with a built-in processing capacity of the order of 160 thousand tons of steel per year. Our company manufactures all types of carrier vessels of up to 500 thousand deadweight tons (TDW), as well as offshore platforms of the semi-submersible type, FPSO (Floating Production, Storage, and Off-loading), TLP (Tension-Leg Platforms) and SPAR, among others. We also offer a vast range of repair services for vessels and oil exploration units, taking advantage of the yard?s strategic and privileged location in relation to the global maritime carriage and the large deep water oil & gas production fields.
Houston, Texas, United States
Horizon Offshore Contractors, Inc. specializes in offshore construction in the Gulf of Mexico and internationally. Services include pipelay, pipebury, derrick lift and dive support.
New Orleans,, LA, United States
affiliated companies that recognized the need for consensus within the industry and the need for a united front in pursuing matters of mutual interest. In 1973, the Association was formally incorporated as a non-profit corporation. Today, OMSA directly represents the large majority of U.S. offshore marine transportation companies, as their principal spokesman delegated to pro-actively develop and/or to promote positions favorable to the industry in response to proposed legislation or other governmental actions, worldwide, which potentially could impact offshore operators and service companies. The Regular Member companies served by OMSA are engaged in various offshore marine activities including offshore towing and anchor handling, and the operation of offshore supply and utility service vessels, crewboats, offshore construction, diving support, pipelay, cargo and derrick barges, geophysical vessels, liftboats and other specialized offshore support vessels. Associate membership is open to companies which, while they do not own or operate marine equipment, do share common economic interests and provide professional services or sell equipment or supplies to OMSA's marine operators. This group includes shipyards, naval architects, surveyors, underwriters, vessel equipment manufacturers and distributors, suppliers of vessel components, supplies and services, financial institutions and CPA firms, among others. These companies play an extremely important and active role in support of the Association. Both classes of membership possess equal rights under the By-laws. While it is OMSA's intent to represent the common views of all members, and our Regular and Associate members generally work together closely toward goals rooted in common interest, each individual member, upon joining, reserves the right to express any view or policy that they may have contrary to those of the Association or a majority of its members.