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Gravelines, France
Ayr, Great Britain (Uk)
Situated on the west coast of Scotland at the entrance to the Firth of Clyde, the Port of Ayr is ideally placed to serve Scotland’s industrial and agricultural lowlands. The port benefits from an excellent communications network, with motorway and rail systems providing easy access to the rest of the UK and beyond. The port offers considerable experience in handling a wide range of cargoes, including dry bulks, forest products and scrap metal, and is also recognised as a major supply base for the offshore industry. Ayr is becoming an increasingly popular port-of-call for cruise liners, with its close proximity to some of Scotland’s best known attractions.
N-5003 Bergen, Norway
Cargo: Bergen one of the largest port in Europe -total quantity of goods close to 100 million tons a year. Cruise - Bergen the largest cruise capital of Norway - one of the largest cruise ports in Europe with approx. 200 annual calls. Fish - Bergen - the main area for fish farming in Norway, and the natural main fishing port of the west coast of Norway. Ferries provide a lifeline service - serves international routes as well as domestic ports. Bergen - nearest the largest oil and gas fields in Europe.
Buenaventura Bay, Colombia
Port of Buenaventura is Colombia's main maritime terminal and the only multipurpose polyvalent port in the country, featuring specialized terminals for containers, solid bulk, liquid bulk, and multi-purpose cargo.
Gdansk,, Poland
The Port of Gdansk is situated at the intersection of the principal European transport routes, providing the most convenient connection between both Central and Eastern Europe and Scandinavia as well as between Western and Eastern Europe. Additionally, for countries such as the Czech Republic, Slovakia, the Ukraine, Belarus Republic and Hungary, the Port of Gdansk provides easy access to the Baltic Sea.
Glückstadt, Germany
The port of Glückstadt is situated at the international shipping line Elbe in the entry area of Hamburg and therefore it is an ideal location for regional bulk und general cargo traffic. The regional traffic is influent by the extensive hinterland. The port of Glückstadt provides different industrial branches like paper, cement and wood industry and a power station. It also handles agricultural good, including fertilizer, forage and crops.Because of its special position, the port of Glückstadt also represents a perfect transshipment location for direct direct transfer from seagoing vessels to barges or vice versa. Due to its big capacity, the crane is able to move heavy cargo as well. The facilities of the port of Glückstadt are aligned with these kinds of handling, but versatilely applicable.Proper facilities, modern equipment and qualified personnel guarantee an optimal, timesaving handling of cargo.
Larvik, Norway
Located at the south-east coast of Norway, only 130 kms from Oslo, the Port of Larvik (PoL) is an important junction between road and sea transport. PoL is owned by the Larvik Municipality, and has 17 employees. Larvik harbour district includes the sea area within the base line from Sandefjord in the east to Telemark county in the west, as well as adjoining areas on land. The company had a turnover of NOK 40.8 Million in 2007.
San Francisco,, CA, United States
The Port of San Francisco is a public agency managing 7.5 miles of San Francisco Bay shoreline, responsible for maritime commerce, navigation, fisheries, environmental restoration, and public recreation.
Lisboa, Portugal
PORTLINE is a Portuguese limited liability company established in 1984, specializing in national and international shipping services including dry bulk, general cargo, agency, forwarding, container depot, ship management, manning, ship brokerage, and chartering.
Greece
Cape Canaveral, FL, United States
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Valdez,, AK, United States
The Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council promotes environmentally safe operation of the Alyeska pipeline terminal and associated tankers, focusing on oil spill prevention, response, and environmental monitoring in Prince William Sound.
Santa Clarita, CA 91355, CA, United States
Rising from modest beginnings in 1965 with one ship cruising to Mexico, Princess Cruises has grown to be one of the largest cruise lines in the world. Its fleet of 10 ships carries more than 700,000 passengers each year to more worldwide destinations than any other major cruise line. Princess Cruises is part of P&O Princess Cruises plc, one of the largest international cruise companies, which consists of six of the top cruise brands around the globe: Princess Cruises in North America; P&O Cruises in the UK and in Australia; AIDA and Seetours in Germany and Swan Hellenic also in the UK. It is a leading provider of cruises to Alaska, the Caribbean, Europe, the Panama Canal and other exotic destinations. The group currently has a fleet of 18 ships offering a total of 27,370 berths. The group has 8 more new ships on order, offering a further 17,020 berths. P&O Princess Cruises has approximately 19,000 employees worldwide and in 2000 generated revenue of over $2 billion (£1.4 billion). Headquartered in London, P&O Princess Cruises’ ordinary shares are quoted on the London Stock Exchange and as ADRs on the New York Stock Exchange (under the symbol "POC").
Germany
Houston, Texas, United States
Pro Plus, Inc. is a full service engineering corporation serving the worldwide energy industry from the wellhead to the end user.
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Westwego, LA, United States