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Wilmington, NC, United States
MADCON Corporation provides a complete array of underwater inspection, engineering, construction, and rehabilitation services. Work is performed in both inland/coastal and offshore waters. The company specializes in turnkey installations of the "A-P-E Process" in both the U.S. and abroad.
New Orleans, LA, United States
In business for over 100 years, marine expertise in heavy lifting, diving, marine salvage, wreck removal, pile driving, oil field platform installation and removal, sonar survey, marine construction
United States
Timber Products for Industrial, Commercial & Residential Applications
Bridgeport,, NJ, United States
Kansas City, KS, United States
Conmaco Inc. specializes in the sale, rental, and repair of construction and industrial equipment including cranes and specialized lift equipment, serving a wide variety of construction and industrial customers.
Macedon, New York, United States
Dissen & Juhn Corporation has been serving the needs of waterfront property owners for over 25 years. In addition to providing dredging and pile driving services, we have extensive experience in the design and construction of piers, bulkheads, boat ramps, and a variety of other marine structures.
Miami, FL, United States
GLF Construction Corporation of Miami, Florida, is a general contractor specializing in heavy civil and marine construction: bridges, port facilities, bulkhead walls, sheet pile walls, pipelines and generally any type of marine work.
Brøndby,, Denmark
Suppilers of Fuel-injection Valve Test Equipment (VPU units) and Hydraulic Power Supplies (HPU units) for 2- and 4-stroke diesel engines.
Columbus,, MS, United States
Barge-rail-truck terminal on slack water harbor. Two steel and concrete pile docks with enlarged fleeting capability. Intermodal capability. Container preparation and handling capability
London, United Kingdom
MaritimeData was formed in 1998 to develop a new Internet based information service for the maritime industry. In June 1999 the company was acquired by Strategic Software offering their client base, and the shipping industry as a whole, an internet based information service. MaritimeData's services are based on data compiled from expert sources, all of whom are specialists in their field. Details of our data source partners. The service has been developed by MaritimeData's own team of IT personnel who have extensive experience in the Maritime Industry. MaritimeData strives to be new and unique - exploiting the latest technology the product is regularly enhanced with additional data and functionality.
Va. Beach,, VA, United States
FOAM FILLED FENDERS, BUOYS, FLOATING SECURITY BARRIER, UNDERWATER CORROSION CONTROL, COMPOSITE PILES AND COMPOSITE TIMBERS
Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, United Kingdom
Griffin, GA, United States
Our product, PILE-GARD, is the original Pile protection system, protecting timber piles against marine borer damage and steel piles from corrosion, by eliminating the required oxygen.
Kansas City, KS, United States
Russia
Rialto, CA, United States
Sydney, NSW, Australia
The major focus of Shipping Australia, as a peak industry body, is both to promote and advance the interests of ship owners and shipping agents in all matters of shipping policy and safe ship operations. Shipping Australia’s members cover many of the major Australian and international ship owners, operators and agency companies involved in bulk, tanker, general cargo shipping, container, passenger and tramp trades, covering liner conference and independent services. Llew Russell - CEO Shipping Australia It also provides Secretariat services to the many liner companies and agencies that are members of conferences, consortia and joint services that have their agreements registered under Part X of the Australian Trade Practices Act. It is in a unique position to reflect the views of all shipping companies servicing the Australian trades and to effectively represent their needs. Shipping Australia keeps their members informed of developments affecting the industry and represents the industry on many committees involving governments, port authorities and other government and non-government bodies. It also has close working relationships with many organisations (both national and international) that work with or in support of the shipping industry. The membership includes many valued associate corporate members and individuals who provide services to shipping or have an interest in the activities of the industry. Shipping Australia also provides a forum for discussion and the exchange of information between members and other parties, researches and compiles data on the industry and maintains formal contacts between the industry, interest groups and the general public. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Objectives -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shipping Australia’s objectives are to influence government and other bodies to adopt policies that: Support and promote the development of a regulatory environment which supports the reliable supply of efficient shipping services. Implement and support actions taken which are aimed at reducing the costs of shipping services. Improve the quality of service to Australia’s exporters and importers. Expand the opportunities for shipping services focusing on world’s best practice and safe operating procedures. Raise the image and public perception of the shipping industry. Expand the information and databases of value to its members. Cooperate with all government and non-government organizations in the pursuit of these objectives. Ensure that any legislation/regulations adopted in Australia have a positive impact on shipping and are in accordance with Australia’s international obligations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Benefits -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shipping Australia helps shape and promote the policies of the shipping industry in Australia and internationally. The exchange of information between members and the timely advice on developments that might impact on the industry is an invaluable service provided by Shipping Australia. While some issues are company specific and members may choose to handle them individually they know that Shipping Australia can offer them either administrative support or more broad based industry support from all members becoming involved through the committee process. However the savings that Shipping Australia are able to achieve for shipping companies of whatever type or nationality, amount to many millions of dollars and represent excellent value for all members. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution To The Australian Economy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shipping Australia represents an industry that makes a massive contribution to the Australian economy. It carries more than $155 billion worth of cargo in and out of Australia each year; It employs more than 14,000 people either at sea or onshore; It carries more than 150 thousand passengers each year; It carries more than 3 million containers (20 Foot Equivalent Units) every year; It carries more than 485 million tonnes of bulk cargo each year; and There are more than 22,000 ship visits to Australian ports each year
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Singapore
PORT ORCHARD, WA, United States