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Kwai Chung, Hong Kong, China
Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH), the world's largest independent port operator and a subsidiary of the diversified Hutchison Whampoa Limited, has invested in 17 ports worldwide.
Hartford, IL, United States
HWRT Oil Company, LLC is a family-owned petroleum company operating a large terminal in Hartford, IL, providing gasoline, diesel fuel, and related petroleum products with extensive industry experience.
Medley, Florida, United States
Hyde Shipping Corporation is a private company specializing in warehousing and maritime cargo transportation, operating primarily from Medley, Florida, and serving destinations including Belize, Canada, Cayman Islands, and Mexico.
Washington, DC, United States
We represent bulk liquid terminal companies that store commercial liquids in aboveground storage tanks (AST's) and transfer products to and from oceangoing tank ships, tank barges, pipelines, tank trucks, and tank rail cars.
New Orleans,, Louisiana, United States
IMTT International-Matex Tank Terminals is a leading provider of bulk liquid storage and logistics solutions in North America, serving refiners, chemical manufacturers, and distributors with strategically located terminals.
Arnold's Cove,, Newfoundland,, Canada
IMTT-Newfoundland, Ltd. is a marine terminal operator located in Arnold's Cove, Newfoundland, Canada, providing bulk liquid storage and handling services.
INDUSTRY, PA, United States
Houston,, TX, United States
INTEC Engineering provides specialized engineering services to the Exploration and Production, Construction, and Transportation sectors of the energy industry worldwide, focusing on marine pipelines, subsea production, floating production, and LNG.
PORT SULPHUR, LA, United States
Chicago,, IL, United States
The Illinois International Port District operates the Port of Chicago, providing economical, efficient, and safe freight handling with extensive multimodal connectivity including rail, road, river, and lake access.
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
The International Liquid Terminals Association (ILTA) is a trade association representing companies operating liquid terminals worldwide, handling products such as crude oil, petroleum products, chemicals, and renewable fuels.
Industry, PA, United States
Industry Terminal & Salvage is a family-owned company since 1979 offering barge services, terminal services including stevedoring and storage, and marine industrial services such as scrap preparation and demolition.
New Orleans,, LA, United States
IRPT is the trade association for the nation’s inland waterway, port, and terminal professionals, promoting healthy growth and operation of inland river ports, terminals, and intermodal centers.
Houston, Texas, United States
Intercontinental Terminals Co. operates a large liquid bulk storage terminal in Houston, providing storage and handling services for petrochemicals, refined products, and other liquids.
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.
Syosset, NY, United States
International Marine Consultants (IMC) is a multi disciplined organization capable of providing technical service and assistance to customers involved with the transportation of crude oil, petroleum products and chemicals.
Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom
IMIS was created as a direct response to the introduction of the ITU-R.M1371-1 specified Automatic Identification System [AIS] technology and the directive issued by the International Maritime Organisation [IMO] that all Safety Of Life At Sea [SOLAS] vessels will be required to install an AIS terminals over a period of time starting in July 2002. The IMO directive has resulted in IMIS creating a Maritime Data Radio Network [MDRN] capable of handling not only the ITU-R.M1371-1 AIS protocol but existing data radio technologies such radio telemetry and other private and public mobile radio solutions.
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Storage and handling for bulk liquid products at strategically located marine terminals; full infrastructure support for blending, other processing, packaging and inventory management; diligent product care in safe and environmentallly responsible surroundings.
Dublin, Ireland
The Irish National Petroleum Corporation (INPC) is a semi-defunct Irish State-owned company that owned and operated the Whiddy Island Terminal and Whitegate refinery in County Cork, Ireland.
East Liverpool, OH, United States
Winnipeg,, Canada
Richardson International is a leading Canadian agribusiness specializing in grain and oilseed handling, food processing, and international grain export with over 3,500 employees and more than 100 locations worldwide.
Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNP), the youngest and most modern major port of India, was commissioned in 1989 with a land area of 2,500 hectares. The port was initially envisaged to relieve traffic off the Mumbai port and serve as a hub port for the Western region. With highly automated operations and developed infrastructure for bulk and container traffic, JNPT has emerged as the gateway port to modern India and has become the most favoured port to the maritime trade of Western region. The all weather tidal port is located in between the islands of Nhava and Sheva on the West Coast of the country and shares the common harbour channel with Mumbai port and Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal. The vast back up area of the port is ideally suited for future maritime requirements. The water front infrastructure stretched over 54 sq. Kms, JNPT has strong potential to develop additional facilities as per demand. Future plan JNPT has already drawn up developmental projects and accordingly started working. The port has planned to become the first container transhipment hub of the country, attracting fourth or fifth generation mother vessels by deepening the approach channel at an estimated investment of Rs 6.0 billion within the next three years. Jawaharlal Nehru Port authority has earmarked Rs 4.8 billion for development of infrastructure facilities of 'B' and 'C' class chemicals in the tank farm area, additional port crafts, infrastructure facilities for vehicle exporters, warehouses for storage of dry bulk cargo, cold storage facility and container stacking yard. It is also contemplating the idea of developing additional berths for handling of agri-products, ores, vehicles, steel scrap and sponge iron products.
Holts Summit, MO, United States