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McLean, VA, United States
AFCO Global Ports, LLC is a real estate development and management company specializing in airport and transportation-related facilities including air terminals, air cargo, air hangars, marine cargo terminals, and intermodal transportation facilities.
Lubeck, Germany
Lübecker Hafen-Gesellschaft mbH (LHG) operates the port of Lübeck, providing full-service port handling, technical services, and terminal operations including cruise and cargo terminals.
Coos Bay, OR, United States
Oregon International Port of Coos Bay is Oregon's second busiest maritime commerce center, featuring the largest deep-draft coastal harbor between San Francisco Bay and Puget Sound, serving domestic and international markets with diverse cargoes including wood products, pulp, paper, and petroleum.
San Diego, CA, United States
The Port of San Diego is a specially created district managing 34 miles of San Diego Bay waterfront, balancing maritime, waterfront development, public safety, and environmental initiatives to support regional prosperity.
Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
The Port Authority of Santa Cruz de Tenerife manages six public ports in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, providing passenger, cargo, cruise, and bunkering services with a focus on innovation, environmental responsibility, and infrastructure development.
Stavanger, Norway, Norway
Stavangerregionen Havn IKS operates as a professional, friendly, and environmentally conscious port authority in Stavanger, Norway, providing services including cruise handling, cargo terminals, guest harbors, and maritime safety.
Rio de Janeiro,, Brazil
The Brazilian Society of Marine Engineering (SOBENA) is a professional organization founded in 1962 that brings together engineers, technicians, and professionals involved in shipbuilding, maritime transportation, offshore logistics, and marine environmental protection in Brazil.
Buenos Aires,, Argentina
The Port of Buenos Aires comprises five general cargo terminals operated by different licensees and a privatized grain terminal with a capacity of 170,000 metric tons.