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New York, NY, United States
Energy Intelligence Group is a publishing and information services company that produces and distributes news, data and analysis on international energy markets with a specialization on the geopolitics of petroleum and natural gas
Paris La Défense Cedex, France
EUROPAGES, the European Business Directory, is the reference amongst European business directories, bringing together a selection of 500 000 top import-export businesses, from all business sectors in 33 countries. Published by Eurédit S.A., EUROPAGES was created in 1982. This multilingual and multimedia directory is available as a printed directory (since 1982), on CD-Rom (since 1993) and on the Internet (since 1995). www.europages.com is available in 25 languages: French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Turkish, Greek, Russian, Norwegian, Rumanian, Estonian, Czech, Lithuanian, Latvian, Bulgarian, Chinese and Arabic. Some 30 publishers of business directories in 25 countries work with EUROPAGES as Advertising Agents. Eurédit’s shareholders include three of Europe’s leading Yellow Pages publishers: SEAT Pagine Gialle (Turin, Italy) ; TPI (Telefónica – Madrid, Spain) ; DeTeMedien (Deutsche Telekom - Frankfurt, Germany). Eurédit employes 70 people of 30 different nationalities and speaking 26 languages.
London, United Kingdom
The EECSAC Conference facilitates the transportation of dry and temperature-controlled containerized cargo between European Baltic Sea/North Sea and Atlantic ports and ports on the East Coast of South America, from Recife in Brazil to Ushuaia in Argentina.
United Kingdom
Lloyd's Register is a trusted advisor in the maritime industry providing classification, certification, advisory, and digital solutions to support regulatory compliance and sustainability.
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.
London,, United Kingdom
The European Community Association of Ship Brokers and Agents (ECASBA) is a sub-committee of FONASBA representing European ship brokers and agents, engaging with the European Union on maritime policy and regulatory issues.
Brussels, Belgium
The European Community Shipowners' Association (ECSA) promotes the interests of European shipping to support competitive trade and commerce in Europe and internationally.
Brussels, Belgium
The European Freight and Logistics Leaders Forum is an international non-profit association with over eighty members focused on the development and harmonisation of multimodal freight transport systems in Europe.
Greece
European Link S.A. is a marine insurance broker based in Greece offering specialized insurance services including Hull & Machinery, Protection & Indemnity, War Risks, Freight Demurrage & Defence, and Kidnap & Ransom coverage.
European Marine Contractors is a UK-based company specializing in marine construction and offshore engineering services.
Antwerpen, Belgium
The European Maritime Pilots Association represents maritime pilots across Europe, promoting safety and professional standards in pilotage services.
Germany
The European Maritime STEP Association (EMSA) is a German organization focused on promoting standardized training and certification in the maritime industry.
Lisbon,, Portugal
The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) enhances maritime safety, reduces maritime accidents, marine pollution, and loss of lives at sea within the EU through surveillance, technical assistance, and digital services.
Luxembourg
Greece
Greece
Brussel/Bruxelles, Belgium
The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) represents the interests of seaports in Europe, promoting sustainable port development and maritime policies.
The European Sealing Association is an organization focused on sealing solutions and technologies, serving industries including maritime and shipping.
Greece
United Kingdom
Australian Training Management Perth offers a wide range of flexible training solutions including safety, construction, and equipment operation courses.
Piraeus, Greece
Netherlands
European Shortsea Network (ESN) promotes shortsea shipping, which involves the movement of cargo and passengers by sea between European ports or between European and non-European ports on enclosed seas bordering Europe.