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Montreal,, Quebec, Canada
Affiliated Customs Brokers Ltd., Canada (and its sister company Affiliated Customs Brokers USA, Inc.) operate out of many strategically situated offices across Canada and in the USA, allowing us to ensure the constant flow of goods towards large North-American markets. Please refer to our websites (http://www.affiliated.ca) and (http://www.affiliatedcb.com) for a detailed listing of offices in each country.
Beihai, China
The fastest search engine, directory, map and web guide for information on the most popular websites.
Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Complete information design service including electronic and paper documentation, authoring and publication.
Houston, TX, United States
PTTC, a non-profit organization, leverages federal, state and industry funding to transfer exploration and production technologies to domestic oil and natural gas producers, solution providers and consultants. PTTC interacts with industry to understand production contraints and potential opportunities, stays aware of technology solutions and advances, and then connects producers to a variety of solutions. PTTC delivers technology information via approximately 150 workshops per year, network of 14 websites, written case stuides, trade journal articles, e-mail alerts and newsletters.
Glanmire, County Cork, Ireland
Roger Overall Maritime Photography specialises in images of today's commercial shipping industry. We are able to provide you with stock pictures and tailor-made photography for use in magazines, websites, corporate literature and exhibition stands.
Kobenhavn, Denmark
Scandlines is the major ferry operator in the southern Baltic Sea area. For details of services, schedules, and prices Scandlines websites may be viewed at: http://www.scandlines.de;http://www.scandlines.se;http://www.scandlines.com
Colchester,, Essex,, United Kingdom
Founded in 1970, Seatrade is a well-established brand in the international maritime community. Its publications, events, management training, awards schemes and websites cover every aspect of maritime activity and are known and respected around the globe. Seatrade’s major strength is its ability to bring key shipping people together, encouraging innovation and facilitating better communication within the industry.