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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Abu Dhabi Seaport Authority manages and operates the seaports in Abu Dhabi, facilitating maritime trade and logistics in the United Arab Emirates.

+971 2 673 0600
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Alexandria,, Virginia, United States

The American Association of Port Authorities represents more than 140 public port authorities in the United States, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean. In addition, the Association represents over 250 sustaining and associate members, firms and individuals with an interest in seaports of the Western Hemisphere.

703-684-5700
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Chantilly,, VA, United States

Decision Support Technologies, Inc. (DST) is a leading software development and management consulting firm that serves the port industry, providing property and revenue management solutions to seaports and airports of all sizes. DST has close to 50 clients worldwide.

703-378-8730
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Brussel,, Bruxelles, Belgium

ESPO represents the port authorities, associations, and administrations of European Union seaports, advocating for maritime and port policy development within the EU.

32.2.736.34.63
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Brussel/Bruxelles, Belgium

The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) represents the interests of seaports in Europe, promoting sustainable port development and maritime policies.

32.2.736.34.63
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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.

Delfzijl, Netherlands

The Port Authority of Delfzijl/Eemshaven manages and develops the seaports of Delfzijl and Eemshaven in the Netherlands, facilitating maritime trade and logistics.

Tallinn, Ussr (Former)

Port Authority of Tallinn manages and operates the main seaports in Tallinn, Estonia, facilitating cargo and passenger traffic.

(372)6 31 85 55
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Port Everglades, Florida, United States

The Port Everglades Association represents a diverse group of port tenants, users, and service providers in and around Port Everglades, promoting the growth of one of the fastest growing seaports on the U.S. East Coast.

(954) 463-2801
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P.O. Box 19406, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam Ports, the seaports in and around the capital of the Netherlands, make it the number 5 of Europe’s continental top 11 maritime hubs. In the year 2000 has handled over 60 million tons of cargo. And despite having 700 years of tradition Amsterdam Ports is looking to the future. New and spacious business sites and terminals in its modern port area, the new Afrika harbor with additionally 275 hectares of land, the all weather terminal, the new Ceres container terminal with capacity of 1 million TEU and the new passenger terminal for cruise ships, these are all examples of new and promising developments in the area. Amsterdam Ports not only transships goods, it especially processes them – annually adding a total value of Euro 3,5 billion (US$ 4 billion) and employing around 38,000 people in port-related sectors. As a comparison: in Rotterdam a total transshipment of 300 million tons annually take place, with 70.000 people. In short, the Amsterdam Ports is where shipping, industry and (value added) logistics come together. In time, a few strong industrial clusters have developed like food, chemicals, automotive and logistics. These have therefore also been chosen as strategic sectors on which marketing-and-sales efforts will be focused.

(31)(0)20 - 523 45 00
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Long Beach, CA, United States

The Port of Long Beach is one of America’s premier seaports and a trailblazer in goods movement and environmental stewardship. Trade valued annually at more than $100 billion moves through Long Beach, making it the second-busiest seaport in the United States. Everything from clothing and shoes to toys, furniture and consumer electronics arrives at the Port before making its way to store shelves throughout the country. Specialized terminals also move petroleum, automobiles, cement, lumber, steel and other products.

562-437-0041, 24 hrs. (562) 590-4185, Harbor Patrol Dispatcher
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New York, New York, United States

The American Association of Port Authorities represents more than 140 public port authorities in the United States, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean. In addition, the Association represents over 250 sustaining and associate members, firms and individuals with an interest in seaports of the Western Hemisphere.

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Nykoebing F, Falster, Denmark

SeaPortService, The Ship Suppliers platform to Ship owner and ship management companies. Search the seaports and terminals for ship suppliers. Search the Port directory for All kinds of services in the ports

+45 54 82 97 00
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Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India

This is an Internet based Solutions to the Indian port users. WWW.INDIASEAPORTS.COM PROVIDES BOTH STATIC AND DYNAMIC INFORMATION THAT WILL HELP THE PORT USER TO TAKE CORRECT BUSINEE DECISION

91-40-3554480
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Szczecin,, Poland

Szczecin and Swinoujscie Seaports Authority manages two major Baltic Sea ports in Poland, serving as key maritime hubs for Poland and neighboring Central European countries.

+48 91 430 82 22
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Brussels, Belgium

The InterPortPolice is an international association uniting airport and seaport police and security forces to coordinate information sharing, training, and best practices for law enforcement and public safety at airports, seaports, and transport systems worldwide.

+44 203 6087354 +1 202 599 9509
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