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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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.
Argentina
Inar Technology Solutions specializes in solar energy solutions including photovoltaic systems, solar thermal systems, energy efficiency consulting, and solar pumping systems, serving residential, commercial, and industrial clients in Argentina.
Buenos Aires,, Argentina
J.E. Turner & Cia is a ship brokerage company based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, specializing in maritime brokerage services.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
KG Bominflot mbH & Co. Sucursal Buenos Aires is a bunker supplier based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, providing marine fuel and related services.
Buenos Aires., Argentina
Maritima Basal S.A. is a maritime company based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Contact details include phone and email, but no specific services are detailed on the website.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Maritima de Servicios Group S.R.L. is a maritime services company based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Puerto Madero, Argentina
Maruba is the largest shipping company in Argentina with over 50 years of experience, offering services including maneuver towing, bulk cargo shipping, fluvial container transport, logistics, cabotage, car carrier operations, and tanker transport.
Ushuaia,, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
NAVALIA s.r.l. is a maritime company based in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, providing services related to shipping and port operations.
Argentina
Navijet SA is a ship agency company based in Argentina providing ship agent services.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
ship & cargo brokers -south amrican trade experts - dealing with dry/liquid bulk and general cargoes. owners representatives
Argentina
Argentina
Shubut, Argentina
Port Authority of Comodoro Rivadavia is a maritime port authority located in Shubut, Argentina.
Conc. del Uruguay, Provincia de Entre Ríos, Argentina
Port Concepcion del Uruguay is located at Km. 183 on the Uruguay River in Argentina, approximately 200 miles from the Port of Buenos Aires. It is part of the Argentine port network coordinated by the Consejo Portuario Argentino, which promotes port activities and policies nationwide.
(1872) Avellaneda, Pcia. de Bs As, Argentina
Consejo Portuario Argentino is an organization that unites all Argentine ports to coordinate sector activities and defend their interests, offering services including port policy, navigation maintenance, and port training workshops.
Puerto Madryn, Pcia. de Chubut, Argentina
Port Madryn, located in Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina, is the deepest natural port in the country, primarily handling alumina, aluminium, and fish cargo with container operations.
Posadas,, Pcia. de Misiones, Argentina
The Port of Posadas is part of the Argentine port network along the Paraná, Uruguay, and Iguazú rivers, focusing on fluvial transport primarily for cargo transfer and limited passenger river crossing services.
Puerto Barranqueras, Pcia. de Chaco, Argentina
Port of Barranqueras is located on the right margin of the Paraná River at Km. 1198 of the General Navigation Route in Argentina, serving as a key port in the region.
Caleta Olivia,, Pcia de Santa Cruz, Argentina
Port of Caleta Paula is a rectangular basin excavated on firm land linked to the ocean by an artificial canal, featuring a 1,487-ft long pier with a depth of 32.8 feet.
Rawson,, Pcia. de Chubut, Argentina
The Consejo Portuario Argentino is an organization that unites all Argentine ports to coordinate sector activities and defend their interests, offering services including port policy, concessions, and port training workshops.
Rivadavia, Provincia de Chubut, Argentina
Port of Comodoro Rivadavia is located next to the city of Comodoro Rivadavia in the Gulf of San Jorge, Argentina, featuring an overseas pier of 709 ft length. It is part of the Argentine port network coordinated by the Consejo Portuario Argentino.