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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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San Jose,, CA, United States

Aerospace & Marine International Corporation -- Specialists in Marine Weather Services & Information

+1 (408) 360-0440
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Klaipeda, Lithuania

Stevedoring company "Klaipedos Smelte" provides cargo handling, warehousing in cold stores and open grounds and ship servicing in Baltic sea port Klaipeda.

+370 6 496206
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+49 440 292460
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Arabi,, LA, United States

Launch Service. Service includes transportation for pilots, ship's agents, government officials, surveyors and ship's crew.

(504) 277-8956
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United Kingdom

Ship Management including Technical management, Crew management, Consultancy, Quality assurance.

+44 1708 891166
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PORT ALLEN, LA, United States

504-473-1651
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+31 10 452 7111
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Hamburg, Germany

+49 40 8803677
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+47 35 55 50 60
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+1 504 436 3766
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Houston, TX, United States

281-920-9225
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Klaipeda, Lithuania

Ship Supply, Ship Repair, Crewing.

+37046485148
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Casablanca, Morocco

An independent shipping company committed to providing tramp agency services, ship broking and a range of activities related to shipping. The firm started in the port of Casablanca in 1995. Today, with our branches and associated offices, we are present in all the main ports of Morocco. We have brought along a new concept and a modern system of services in line with today's business thinking. Our committement to obtain the ISO 1901-2002 certification is another step toward enhancing the quality and reliability of our services.

+212-22-20-58-02
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Bremerhaven, Germany

+49 471 941 43 27
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Buffalo, NY, United States

The Port of Buffalo, owned and operated by Gateway Metroport, ranks 28th amoung all U.S. seaports and seventh of the Great Lakes ports. Located at the eastern end of Lake Erie, it is 22 miles from Port Colborne, Ontario, the Welland Canal's terminus on Lake Erie, and is the first major U.S. port of call encountered on entering the Great Lakes. Its central location within 500 miles of the major population and distribution centers of the Northeast and North Central States, and within 500 miles of 75 percent of the Canadian population, makes it ideal for industry and distribution. The Port has excellent facilities: piers with 27 feet of water (Seaway standard depth) alongside, can accommodate seven vessels simultaneously. Two hundred acres located on or near deep water are set aside for bulk cargo storage; self unloaders and conventional bulk carriers can discharge and load while sheltered by the harbor breakwall. More and more shippers are taking advantage of the Port's excellent bulk distribution facilities. In addition to a number of heavy fork lift trucks, two portable conveyor belt systems and other modern material handling equipment, the Port recently acquired a 230 ton American crawler crane and a heavy duty front end loader. The crawler crane, when "married" to the Port's existing 50 ton LeTourneau gantry crane, offers dramatic lifting capability. The LeTourneau, with its lifting capacity of 50 tons at 40 feet, has the accessories: hook, bridle, electo-magnet, sling and spreaders, to move any type of cargo quickly and economically. Its high mobility enables it to serve both the general cargo and bulk piers. A highly mobile Kolberg conveyor system is also available. Foreign Trade Zone No. 23 is in operation at the Port and is just about at capacity. A satellite foreign trade zone has been opened near the Greater Buffalo International Airport and in Amherst. The Port of Buffalo is a member of the Council of Upstate Ports of New York, a forum for discussion and resolution of problems common to New York's upstate port; it played a leading role in forming the Port of Buffalo Users Group, a cooperative unit formed by local shippers for consolidation of cargoes and inducement of regularly scheduled steamship services. The history of the Gateway Port of Buffalo over the past decade has shown steady improvement and expansion of Port facilities. With the future expected to emphasize energy efficient transportation modes ever more strongly, the Gateway Port of Buffalo has great potential for playing a primary role in the Buffalo area economy in coming years.

(716) 826-2890
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Arabi,, LA, United States

(504) 271-6391
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Fall River,, MA, United States

Fall River's harbor has always been one of its great assets. Second only to Boston in terms of cargo volume, the Port of Fall River stands ready to service your shipping needs. The port facilities are located on the exact site of the Old Fall River Line steamship service on the southern coast of Massachusetts. Fall River is recognized as a safe, natural harbor accessible through a protected channel in beautiful Narragansett Bay. The port offers a variety of shipping opportunities, with two deep-water berths, three rail spurs and a 96,000-square-foot storage terminal on 10 acres of adjacent land.

(508)674-5707
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Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain

SPECIALIZED SHIP SERVICES AROUND THE CLOCK IN ALL MAJOR SPANISH PORTS: Shipping Agents; Marine Consultants & Projects; Marine Repairs; Oily waste collection contractors; Oily pollution control boat (Puerto Oily); Claims Agents

956 855 851 / 955
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TERMINAL ISLAND, CA, United States

310-519-8411
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+44 20 7928 4577
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Melbourne, Australia

(03) 9326 5606
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Causeway Bay,, Hong Kong

+852 2865 1976
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