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Ottawa, IL, United States
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Natchez, MS, United States
HELSINKI, Finland
Lemont,, IL, United States
Barge towing Fleeting services Movement of dry bulk commodities by barge Barge terminal services on the upper Illinois River Shipyard services
Manila, Philippines
Corporate Profile: Incorporated in 1987, International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) is a Philippine company involved in the management, operation and development of container ports and terminals worldwide. As a port operator, we perform a variety of cargo handling services, including the loading, unloading and storing of various commercial cargo. As a manager and developer, we plan, fund and implement a growth scheme involving continuous improvements in port infrastructure, equipment and information technology to enable the port to efficiently respond to the demands of international trade.
Hydrabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
The Ocean Sparkle Limited (OSL) was incorporated in 1995. The company is engaged in the activities of operations & management of ports, towage and lighterage. The company owns 12 barges, 2 harbour-towage tugs and 2 ocean-going tugs. The turnover of OSL for FY1999-2000 was Rs. 140.4 million.
Pensacola,, FL, United States
The Port of Pensacola is northwest Florida's leading deep-water port and is located on the Gulf of Mexico and is at latitude 30 degrees, 24 minutes north', longitude 87 degrees, 13 minutes west (11 miles from sea buoy). The port offers stevedoring and marine terminal services for any description of bulk, break-bulk and unitized freight. Bagged agricultural products, forest products, asphalt, sulpher, lime, steel products, frozen and refrigerated foods and project cargos are a few of the many commodities frequently handled through the Port of Pensacola.
Elwood, IL, United States
Baltimore,, MD, United States
Ramsay, Scarlett & Co., Inc., one of the oldest transportation service companies in the United States, has built a reputation for reliability and stability in the expanding and complex business of international trade and shipping. Founded in 1880 as Patterson, Ramsay & Company, steamship agents, the company soon added stevedoring and terminal services along the Baltimore waterfront for its customers. Ramsay, Scarlett grew as global commerce increased and, as America became the world's busiest supplier and consumer of goods, the company expanded its Baltimore operations and established facilities in Norfolk, Virginia. Its present services include bulk cargo stevedoring, warehousing, distrubution and transloading, local and over-the-road trucking, inter- and intraport container drayage, and travel agency services.
Singapore
Singapore Shipping Corporation Ltd. Operates through the following business segments: Ship owning and management services, include the provision and management of crews for vessels, technical management of equipment aboard the vessel and operations and marine transportation of cargo; Ship operations, include bunkering, short-term chartering and management of chemical tankers; Agency and terminal operations, offers a complete range of terminal services to customers; and Warehousing and logistics services, include freight forwarding, general warehousing, transportation, container freight station, central distribution centers, regional storage and distribution; international shipping services and car freighter services. Ship owning and management accounted for 89% of fiscal 2001 revenues; ship operations, 7% and agency and terminal operations, 4%.