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Roma, Italy
ASSONAVE is the National Association of Italian Shipbuilders and Shiprepairers, representing the majority of Italy's shipbuilding industry including newbuilding and repair yards, marine component producers, and maritime research centers.
Hoylandsbygd, Bergen, Norway
Adonis Data AS was established in 1988 and has since then produced human resource systems for the Norwegian and international maritime industry. The history of Adonis Software goes back to 1981, when the first maritime payroll system was delivered. Our main products handle personnel administration and payroll in global maritime organisations, including vessel administration. Our customers include more than 50 shipping companies world-wide and a lagre number of domestic companies.
Antwerpen, Belgium
Ahlers Logistic & Mtme Serv is an established name in the logistic and maritime industry, headquartered in the port of Antwerp. Our mission: provide customised logistic and maritime solutions in niche markets. With 35 offices and some 380 staff members worldwide, Ahlers offers assistance to both national and international customers and organisations, especially in the regions where new centres of economic activity emerge.
London, United Arab Emirates
The UK's leading ports group, ABP owns and operates 21 ports all around the UK and handles approximately a quarter of the country's seaborne trade. Its ports are: Ayr, Barrow, Barry, Cardiff, Fleetwood, Garston, Goole, Grimsby, Hull, Immingham, Ipswich, King's Lynn, Lowestoft, Newport, Plymouth, Port Talbot, Silloth, Southampton, Swansea, Teignmouth and Troon. ABP also has a property division which is responsible for managing the Group's extensive land and property assets. Issues relating to land that is used for port operations may involve anything from managing tenancy agreements to renegotiating leases, or providing expert advice on property-related matters when a disposal or acquisition is being considered. In addition, ABP's property division negotiates and manages the disposal of land and property that has been identified as non-core to the ongoing ports and transport business, adding value by securing alternative planning consents and infrastructure where appropriate.
Bagsvaerd, Denmark
BIMCO is the world’s leading private association of shipping companies. Among its many activities, the organisation provides strictly professional, non-political information and counselling services for the maritime community including owners, brokers, agents and club members.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Baltic Ports Organiszation is a branch organisation for the ports in the Baltic Sea Region. Head office in Port of Copenhagen.
London, England, United Kingdom
Bechtel Offshore specialises in providing a comprehensive range of design, engineering and construction services to the offshore oil and gas industry including: Project Management Project Financing Conceptual and Detail Engineering Procurement Construction and Construction Management Consulting Services Feasibility Studies Joint Industry Programmes Special Studies Advanced Engineering Analysis Third-party Review/Verification Engineering Support AREAS OF WORK Conventional Jackets CTPs, TLPs, FPSs and FPSOs Topsides Facilities Field Development Platform Assessment/Repair Seismic Analysis Minimum Cost Platforms Arctic Structures Software With more than 60 offices worldwide and 100 years' experience on 19,000 projects, Bechtel's portfolio spans diverse markets. Over the past 50 years the privately held firm has performed offshore work in Abu Dhabi, China, Nigeria, Qatar and Mexico. It helped build the United Kingdom’s first North Sea projects in the '70s and '80s and pioneered the development of tension-leg platforms and floating production systems. Unmatched at assembling integrated energy systems, Bechtel can put together solutions for processing, pipeline construction, power production, project development and financing. The company excels at leveraging its worldwide organisation to extend budgets, spreading procurement efficiencies among multiple projects, as well as working around the clock by assigning tasks to cost-effective engineering centres around the globe.
Brussel,, Bruxelles, Belgium
ESPO represents the port authorities, associations, and administrations of European Union seaports, advocating for maritime and port policy development within the EU.
Brussels, Belgium
CEFIC, the European Chemical Industry Council, is both the forum and the voice of the European chemical industry. It represents, directly or indirectly, about 40,000 large, medium and small chemical companies in Europe, which employ about two million people and account for more than 30% of world chemicals production. CEFIC is made up of the national chemical industry federations of 25 countries in Europe and large international companies which are members in their own right. The policy of CEFIC is determined by the General Assembly, the Board and the Executive Committee. Since June 1998, the CEFIC Board and Executive Committee have been widened to include representatives from related Branch Organisations. Their decisions are implemented by a Director General and staff whose offices are in Brussels, where CEFIC was incorporated in 1972 as an international association with scientific objectives.
Brussel/Bruxelles, Belgium
The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) represents the interests of seaports in Europe, promoting sustainable port development and maritime policies.
Boncelles, Belgium
FEAP is a Federation of 26 National Aquaculture Associations from 20 European countries and is a representative organisation for European aquaculture; member of the Advisory Committee on Fisheries and Aquaculture and observer to the FAO.
Castletown, Isle of Man, Isle Of Man (Uk)
Fine Focus is a Management Consultancy whose Principals are experienced senior managers who have actually run large organisations. We are as well equipped as others to write volumes of jargon saturated documents. We choose not to. Our consulting services include: + STRATEGY/MARKETING + GROWTH AND VENTURING + STRATEGIC CHANGE + CRISIS MANAGEMENT + MENTORING
Helsinki, Finland
The Finnish Shippers' Council is a non-profit organisation representing Finnish shippers from industry and wholesale companies, monitoring international logistics market and legislative developments.
London, United Kingdom
Specialist travel management services for organisations in the marine, offshore, and cruise industries.
Wallingford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
An independent research and consultancy organisation specialising in civil engineering hydraulics and the water environment.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
representative’s office of “Panama Maritime Documentation Services Inc” (PMDS) which is a duly authorised organisation by the Governments of Panama,Belize & Bolivia for the survey and issuance of statutory certificates , based on Solas / Marpol and ISM requirements; The managing director is also appointed to act as Deputy registrar on behalf of Belize & Bolivia .
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Holland Marine Equipment (HME) is the central representative organisation for the Dutch Maritime Industries. The association promotes the positioning of The Netherlands’ suppliers of marine services and equipment by serving the interests in the broadest sense, strengthening the quality image, stimulating innovations and clustering of know-how. The over 160 associated companies are active in the fields of maritime engineering & contracting, fabrication of installations and components, the supply of maritime services and ship repair. The association is founded in 1986 and is based in the historic ‘Hulstkamp Building’ in the centre of maritime Rotterdam.
Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong Pilots Association Ltd is a pilot organisation established in 1965, responsible for providing safe and efficient pilotage services to the shipping industry in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Romford,, Essex,, United Kingdom
Membership organisation dedicated to the promotion of safety and efficiency in the handling and movement of goods by all modes.
New Delhi, India
Port represents a collection of physical facilities and services designed to serve as an interchange point between land and sea transport. It is a single organizational unit with multi-dimensional activities integrated within the logistics chains for providing services to maritime trade. In India there are 12 major ports and around 181 minor and intermediate ports, which handles more than 300 million tonnes of cargo per annum. The port sector has witnessed large-scale investment through government and private sector for modernisation programme. In the new era of liberalisation and privatisation, functionality of ports is changing from their traditional role as an organisation in charge of all port activities to become a coordinator of these activities. High degree of competition has resulted into reduction of excess labour, aggravated by the trend towards intensive investment of capital at seaports through private sector participation.
Watford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
The ICSW is an international umbrella organisation dedicated to the practical implementation of ILO Seafarers welfare Convention 163 and Recommendation 173.
Markham-Toronto, Ontario, Canada
directory and book suppliers from all over the world
Glattbrugg, Switzerland
FIATA is the largest non-governmental organisation representing approximately 40,000 freight forwarding and logistics firms worldwide, with consultative status at various UN bodies and recognized by major international transport organizations.
Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom
The leading organisation for marine purchasing and supply professionals, connecting people, sharing industry knowledge, and driving best practices in the maritime supply chain.