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Aydýnlýkevler,, Ankara, Turkey
TÜRK TELEKOMÜNÝKASYON A.Þ. is a telecommunications company based in Ankara, Turkey, providing communication services.
Finland
United Kingdom
East Boston,, MA, United States
U-Freight America, Inc. provides comprehensive international logistics services including air, ocean, and overland freight forwarding, customs brokerage, warehousing, and eCommerce fulfillment solutions.
Singapore
Boca Raton,, FL, United States
U. S. Plastic Lumber, Ltd. provides dock and marina solutions, specializing in durable plastic lumber products for maritime infrastructure.
CHARLOTTE, NC, United States
CLAIRTON, PA, United States
SAN PEDRO, CA, United States
Elmsford, NY, United States
Portable ultrasonic instruments for leak detection, mechanical and electrical inspection.
Harborside Financial Center, Plaza Five, Suite 2710, Jersey City, NJ, United States
UK P&I Club is a trusted partner in marine insurance, providing tailored solutions and expert insights to safeguard maritime operations worldwide.
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.
Washington,, DC, United States
The U.S. Coast Guard is a federal maritime security, safety, and environmental protection agency headquartered in Washington, DC.
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
The Parent Command for Operational Coast Guard units operating on the Maryland waters of the Chesapeake Bay.
Cleveland,, Ohio, United States
Washington, DC, United States
The original congressionally authorized commission to review and make recommendations for a national ocean policy was convened under the Marine Resources and Engineering Development Act of 1966. That commission, which is commonly referred to as the Stratton Commission after its chairman, Julius Stratton, issued its far-reaching report on January 9, 1969. President George W. Bush announced his intent to appoint the 16 members of the new Commission on Ocean Policy on June 15, 2001, based on a process that included nominations by the Congress and appointment by the President. These appointments were finalized on July 3, 2001. Details on the procedures for appointing the Commission can be found in the Information on the Oceans Act, and in the Oceans Act.
Washington, D.C., United States
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is a federal agency responsible for regulating and facilitating international trade, collecting import duties, and enforcing U.S. regulations including maritime security.
Washington,, DC, United States
The U.S. Department of the Interior manages the nation's natural resources and cultural heritage, providing scientific information and honoring commitments to indigenous communities.
Washington, DC, United States
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is a federal agency responsible for protecting human health and the environment, including regulation of vessel discharges and environmental impacts related to maritime activities.
Buffalo, New York, United States
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is a federal agency responsible for protecting public health by regulating food, drugs, medical devices, and other related products in the United States.
US Geo Supply provides mud logging tools, geologist tools, and geology supplies including sample storage, mudlogging equipment, and reference charts.
Meraux,, LA, United States
U.S. Industrial Services Inc. (USIS) provides in-plant vacuuming and hydroblasting services with a team of experienced professionals.