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Oxford, Great Britain (Uk)

BunkerNews Monthly, BunkerNews Daily, BunkerNews Directory and BunkerNews Training and Events.

44 1865 797944
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Arlington, VA, United States

Sea Technology magazine, published by Compass Publications, Inc., is a leading monthly publication providing authoritative information on ocean design, engineering, and marine technology for the global ocean community.

(703) 524-3136
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Antwerpen, Stekene, Belgium

Aireal & maritime photography in all Riversceldtdelta ports. Calendarproduction and worldwide delivery.

+323 321 89 50
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West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Provides maritime intelligence for the Canadian west coast: all vessel arrivals, departures, shifts, for all Canadian west coast ports.

(604) 925-3311
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Manteo, NC, United States

Marshes Light Marina in Manteo offers boat slip rentals for weekend, weekly, monthly, or long-term stays, managed by Dockmaster Jeff Nease.

252-573-8452
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Martins Ferry, OH, United States

Ohio Valley RV Park in Martins Ferry, OH offers full hookup RV parking with water, sewer, and electricity, catering to oil and gas workers with monthly, weekly, and daily rental options including free Wi-Fi.

+1 304-312-0923
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Sèvres, XX, France

Oil Information Technology Journal is a monthly newsletter and website covering upstream computing and data management.

331 4623 9596
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Petroleum Economist is a monthly journal providing authoritative analysis and data on global oil, gas, and power industry developments, including deepwater, technology, power generation, and logistics.

+44 (0) 20 7831 5588
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Rufus, OR, United States

Rufus RV Park offers daily, weekly, and monthly RV site rentals with full hookups including water, electricity, sewer, and free WiFi, located near I-84 in Rufus, Oregon.

+1 541-739-2272
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Copenhagen K, Denmark

Ship managers, ISM certified for oil and chemical tankers, Tanker operators.

+45 33 93 25 25
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Tuticorin, India

Tuticorin Port was incorporated in 1974 as the tenth major port of the country. The port is situated about 540 Km South West of Chennai with Sri Lanka on the South-East direction and very close to the East-West International sea routes. Tuticorin port, developed as an artificial deep-sea harbour with 400 hectares of protected water area, has come up as one of the major centre for coastal shipping and serves to the states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and parts of Kerala. Tuticorin port, which was the centre for maritime trade and pearl fishery for more than a century, had gone through the hands of Portuguese and Dutch before coming under the control of East India Company of Britain. The British company had developed the natural harbour port and connected it with the Railway. It was declared as a minor anchorage port in 1868. In the pre-independence era, the port had witnessed a sprouting trade by handling a wide range of cargo with the neighbouring countries as well as with other coastal ports of the country. With the changing scenario of maritime trade, the Union Government constructed a new harbour and the port had come up as the 10th Major Port on 11th July, 1974. In 1979, the erstwhile anchorage port / minor port was merged with the newly developed harbour to form an integrated port. The integrated Tuticorin Port presently comprises of two operational wings - 'Zone - A' representing the new Major Port while 'Zone - B' representing the old anchorage port. Future plan With the increasing use of containers in sea trade, Tuticorin Port, having the locational advantages, strives to become the container transhipment hub of South India and accordingly planned to develop the port infrastructure and other port facilities. Deepening of approach channel and harbour basin to accommodate 10.7 metres draught vessels, construction of cargo berth No.-7, augmentation of water supply facilities, construction of shallow water berth at 7.0 metres level are the major projects taken up by the port. The proposed 'Sethu Samudram Ship Canal Project', which envisages cutting a canal for passage of ships from Gulf of Mannar to Palk Straits, would connect the Tuticorin port to the other Indian ports on the East Coast directly. The project is likely to facilitate the development of Tuticorin as a regional hub for South Asia competing with Colombo Port.

91 (0461) 352290
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