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Wachapreague, VA, United States
The CIB Daily Maritime Bulletin is published by the Congressional Information Bureau (not a US Government entity). Initiated in 1897, the CIB Daily Maritime Newsletter is known as the "Bible of the Maritime Industry." Our daily news service spans not only activities happening in the U.S. Congress but also includes government activities, including federal courts. We also bring our readers daily news at it happens relating ocean carriers, conferences, NVOCCs, ocean consolidators, port, union, shipbuilding, and major international activities and news events.
Lebanon
Washington DC ,, VA, United States
The Dredging Contractors of America (DCA) is a national non-profit trade association representing the dredging industry, providing services to member companies and advocating on key issues before Congress and with maritime organizations.
Hamburg,, Germany
Organizes national and international trade fairs, congresses, and events at a central venue in Hamburg, Germany, offering extensive facilities and services for exhibitors and visitors.
Markham-Toronto, Ontario, Canada
directory and book suppliers from all over the world
Philadelphia, PA, United States
The Maritime Exchange is a non-profit trade association representing almost 300 port and related businesses throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Since its establishment in 1875, the Maritime Exchange has served as the primary port advocate on behalf of these businesses, working closely with federal, state and local governmental agencies as well as the tri-state federal congressional delegation to promote commerce along the Delaware River and Bay.
Monaco, Monaco
Based in Monaco and Marseilles (France) for over 30 years, the Office Maritime Monégasque strives its best to offer you a comprehensive panel of services to better meet your needs: · Port agency services · Custom brokerage · Logistics & Warehousing in Monaco and Marseille · International transportation · Ship chandler · Technical assistance of hotel & catering equipment · Technical maritime support · Shore excursions Thanks to our strong network of international partners, our team guarantees the highest quality of service, acting rapidly and rigorously, to fulfil your needs and respect your priorities.
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.