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Hanover, IN, United States
Hanover College is Indiana's first private college offering undergraduate and graduate programs, providing a transformative education to prepare students for meaningful careers.
Hanover, IN, United States
Hanover College is Indiana's first private college offering undergraduate and graduate programs, including Doctor of Occupational Therapy and Doctor of Physical Therapy, focused on providing a transformative education.
Bombay, India
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is an Indian oil and gas company with a vast marketing network, supply and distribution infrastructure, and involvement in maritime shipping to enhance India's energy security.
Bhavnagar,, Gujarat, India
WE ARE THE HIGHEST STOCKlIST IN WEST OF INDIA TRADING IN SHIP ENGINES, GENERATORS,ANDTHEIR PARTS,CRANKSHAFTS, AND ALL OTHER SHIP MACHINERY ITEMS OBTAINED FROM SHIPBREAKING.
Mumbai, India
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd is a leading global shipbuilding and heavy industries company with operations in Mumbai, India, specializing in ship construction and marine engineering.
India
I T Enabled Services (P) Ltd is an Indian company providing IT-enabled services with a focus on maritime industry solutions.
Houston, TX, United States
ICIS pricing is an independent price benchmark for the chemical and oil industries. The weekly ICIS pricing Chemical Tanker Shipping Reports are widely regarded as the industry’s most comprehensive and detailed source of chemical shipping data available. Each one offers in-depth coverage of markets in Europe, the Americas and Asia, as well as insight into trends and developments affecting some of the highest shipping traffic areas in the world, including: Northwest Europe Baltic Sea Mediterranean The Gulf Indian Ocean Southeast Asia Northeast Asia North America South America Transatlantic Africa Each report covers key areas, including freight rate assessments, spot market rates and enquiries, along with a detailed market analysis and market commentary.
Chennai, India
ICL Shipping Limited, incorporated in 1995 and based in Chennai, operates owned and chartered ships primarily acquired from India Cements Limited's shipping division.
IDEA - Engineering Co. is an engineering company based in Chennai, India, providing maritime and industrial engineering solutions.
HIGHLAND, IN, United States
Weston,, Florida, United States
IGLN is a division of WCA Family of Logistic Networks, the world's most powerful network of independent freight forwarders.
Kolkata, India
India Steamship Company Limited, incorporated in 1928 and promoted by K. K. Birla Group, operates in dry bulk and wet cargo shipping with subsidiaries including ISS Shipping Services Limited and ISS Shipping & Trading Services Limited.
India
Indian Mariner is a maritime industry publication and platform providing news, insights, and resources for shipping professionals in India.
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Maritime Training Institute specialising in GMDSS, ARPA, RADAR, Bridge Team Work & Management, Liquid Cargo Handling Simulator
Dauphin Island, AL, United States
Mumbai, India
The Indian National Shipowners' Association (INSA) represents Indian shipowners and promotes the growth and development of the Indian Mercantile Marine, with members accounting for 89% of India's gross registered tonnage.
United Arab Emirates
South Africa
Mumbai, India
New Delhi, India
Port represents a collection of physical facilities and services designed to serve as an interchange point between land and sea transport. It is a single organizational unit with multi-dimensional activities integrated within the logistics chains for providing services to maritime trade. In India there are 12 major ports and around 181 minor and intermediate ports, which handles more than 300 million tonnes of cargo per annum. The port sector has witnessed large-scale investment through government and private sector for modernisation programme. In the new era of liberalisation and privatisation, functionality of ports is changing from their traditional role as an organisation in charge of all port activities to become a coordinator of these activities. High degree of competition has resulted into reduction of excess labour, aggravated by the trend towards intensive investment of capital at seaports through private sector participation.