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Winnipeg,, Manitoba, Canada

Transport Canada's Prairie and Northern Region is responsible for transportation safety across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon, Nunavut, and Northwest Territories.

(204) 983-3152
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Turkey

The Turkish Maritime Pilots Association, established in 1968, represents nearly all maritime pilots in Turkey, promoting pilotage safety and professionalism.

Boca Raton,, Florida, United States

Tyco Fire & Security provides fire protection and security solutions, specializing in integrated systems for safety and security management.

+1 561-988-7200
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New Haven, CT, United States

The U.S. Coast Guard is a federal maritime security, safety, and environmental protection agency operating in the United States.

(203)469-1391
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East Providence, RI, United States

The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is a maritime security, safety, and environmental stewardship organization operating in East Providence, United States.

(401) 435-2380
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Paducah, KY, United States

The Towing Vessel National Center of Expertise (TVNCOE) is a U.S. Coast Guard entity focused on the towing vessel industry, providing expertise and support to ensure stakeholders are prepared for current and future regulatory and operational needs.

270) 444-7715
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Copenhagen S, Denmark

Uni-Safe Electronics A/S, established in 1993, specializes in high quality salinometers, Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm Systems (BNWAS), and a wide range of electronic communication and safety equipment for the maritime industry.

+45 3286 0525
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India

Univan Ship Management Ltd provides cost-effective ship management services with high standards of quality and safety, supported by experienced technical superintendents and seafarers.

+91 22 285 3507
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United States

Publisher of a maritime investigative journalism book detailing tragedy, courage, and systemic reform in the maritime industry.

Esbjerg V, Denmark

VIKING Life-Saving Equipment A.S. is a global leader in maritime safety, providing lifeboats, evacuation systems, personal protective equipment, firefighting gear, and safety training for various maritime industries.

+45 76 11 81 00
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Valdez, AK, United States

The Ship Escort/Response Vessel System (SERVS) is a system that escorts oil tankers through Prince William Sound, Alaska, created after the Exxon Valdez oil spill to enhance tanker safety and environmental protection.

907-835-4564
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21 Heriot Drive, Porirua,, Wellington, New Zealand (Aotearoa)

Vega Industries Limited designs and manufactures lighted navigational aids and optical, electronic, and electro-mechanical instruments primarily for ship guidance and transport safety.

+64-4-238-0200
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Chicago,, Illinois, United States

Wobble Light, LLC. is a Chicago-based company offering lighting products for purchase online.

650-667-6263
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Worley Safety and Risk Management provides safety and risk management services in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, specializing in ISPS CODE compliance.

61 3 9205 0500
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Apeldoorn, Netherlands

Yokogawa Industrial Safety Systems B.V. provides industrial automation and safety systems, delivering operational efficiency, safety, quality, and reliability through advanced technology and engineering services.

+31 55 5389500
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Kyobashi K-1 Building 3F, 7-12 Yaesu 2-chome Chuo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan

Zeni Lite Buoy Co., Ltd. is a global leader in the design and manufacture of marine aids-to-navigation and marine safety products, specializing in buoys, beacons, and LED lighting systems for maritime navigation and safety.

+81 3 3510 7231
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Stevensville, MD, United States

Zodiac of North America specializes in manufacturing liferafts and evacuation systems for maritime safety.

410-643-4141
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Germany

Stell GmbH specializes in industrial and maritime signage, including safety signs, fire control plans, pipe marking, and shipboard plans.

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