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Rio Grande, Brazil, Brazil
Administracao do Porto de Rio Grande manages port operations and infrastructure in Rio Grande, Brazil.
Akita City, Japan, Japan
Amagasaki City, Japan, Japan
Aomori City, Japan, Japan
East Kalimantan, Indonesia, Indonesia
Puntarenas/Port Boiler, Costa Rica
Coats Rican Institute of Ports of the Pacific (INCOP) administers Port Boiler, the main terminal and sole grain import port in Costa Rica, established in 1981 to replace the old Puntarenas port facilities.
Brussel,, Bruxelles, Belgium
ESPO was founded in 1993 in response to a growing demand that the sea port sector would present its views and opinions to serve the interests of seaports with regard to the development of the European Community, the single market and its common transport policy. The organisation represents the port authorities, port associations and port administrations of the seaports of the European Union and has direct contacts in some 500 ports across Europe, through its delegates in the general Assembly. ESPO membership varies in terms of size, ownership and management philosophy, but is united in its determination to play a fundamental role in the development of the maritime and port policies of European Union.
Oga-City, Japan, Japan
Takaoka City, Toyama Pref, Japan
Batumi,, Georgia
Puerto Montt, Chile
Gobernacion Maritima de Puerto Montt is a Chilean maritime authority providing port administration, maritime safety, and regulatory services in Puerto Montt.
Tartous, Syrian, Syria
Himeji City, Hyogo Pref., Japan
Ibarak-Ken, Japan, Japan
Komatsujima City, Tokushima Pref, Japan
Otaru City, Hokkaido, Japan
Mexico
The Port of Cardenas aims to be Latin America's leading industrial port and a viable commercial port for the Mexican Pacific, focusing on fostering industrial clusters and sustainable growth.
Puerto Punta Arenas, Chile
The Port of Punta Arenas is managed under DIRECTEMAR, the Chilean Maritime Authority, providing maritime services including port administration, safety, and regulatory oversight in Puerto Punta Arenas, Chile.
Talcahuano, Chile
The Port of Talcahuano is managed under DIRECTEMAR, the Chilean Maritime Authority, providing maritime services including port administration, maritime safety, and digital port procedures.
Castro, Llanquihue Province, Chile
Puerto De Castro is a maritime authority office in Castro, Chile, providing port services, maritime safety, and regulatory oversight under DIRECTEMAR.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Beginning in 2005 there will be a single trade fair in the Netherlands at which manufacturers and suppliers in the shipbuilding, dredging, merchant shipping, offshore, port administration, public authorities, international Rhine and inland navigation and professional fishery sectors of the maritime industry can present themselves. EUROPORT MARITIME 2005 will be held from 1 to 5 November 2005 at Ahoy’ Rotterdam. The fair programme will also include the CEDA Dredging Days, which will take place in Ahoy's conference area. The Ahoy’ organisation expects an increase in exhibition space of at least 20% in 2005 compared to the current edition, with further growth in 2007. For further information on how to participate, please contact Johan Teunisse, tel: +31 (0)10 293 32 07, e-mail: j.teunisse@ahoy.nl. The new website www.europortmaritime.nl will be online from mid-December 2004
Sakai City, Osaka, Japan
Miyagi-Ken, Japan, Japan
Chimizu City, Shizuoka Pref., Japan
Shiogama City, Miyagi Pref., Japan