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Piraeus, Greece

Piraeus Marine Services S.A. provides a wide range of marine services including ship repairs, dry docking, technical support, underwater cleaning, safety equipment services, naval architecture, electrical automation, and cruise vessel maintenance primarily in the East Mediterranean and Greek ports.

+30.210 453 9189
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Ancona Molo S. Maria, Porto, Italy

Autorità di Sistema Portuale del Mare Adriatico Centrale manages and oversees port operations and development for multiple ports including Ancona, Pesaro, Falconara Marittima, San Benedetto del Tronto, Pescara, Ortona, and Vasto in Italy.

071 207891
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Antwerpen., Belgium

Antwerp Port Authority is an autonomous municipal body managing the Port of Antwerp, owning docks and sites on the Right Bank and overseeing port management on the Left Bank to ensure uniform policies.

+32-3-2345711
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New York, NY, United States

Expert assistance in shipping containers, autos and vehicles, bulk, breakbulk, dry, and liquid cargoes and project cargoes via the Port of New York and New Jersey.

212-435-4251
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(41)329797
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Dakar, Senegal, Senegal

Port Autonome de Dakar is the main port authority managing maritime traffic and cargo operations in Dakar, Senegal.

221-823-6225
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Lome, Togo, Togo

(228)214742
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Marseille Cedex 02, France

Port Autonome de Marseille Fos is a major French port offering multi-traffic facilities including container, conventional, ro-ro, bulk, and cruise terminals, serving destinations such as Corsica, Sardinia, Algeria, and Tunisia.

+ 33 4 91 39 41 01
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Noumea, New Caledonia, New Caledonia

(687)275966
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Paris Cedex 15, France

Port Autonome de Paris manages and operates the port facilities in Paris, facilitating inland waterway transport and logistics.

01 40 58 29 99
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+33 2 35 52 54 56
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Rouen Cedex, France, France

(33)35 52 54 00
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Strasbourg Cedex, France

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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Dakar, Senegal

The Port of Dakar Authority manages and operates the port facilities in Dakar, Senegal, facilitating maritime trade and logistics.

221- 8494545
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Port Hueneme,, CA, United States

The Port of Hueneme is a vital west coast commercial seaport in California specializing in automobiles, fresh fruit, breakbulk, general cargo, fish, and liquid bulk. It offers ocean carrier services, transportation via sea, train, and road routes, and is committed to environmental sustainability and community partnerships.

805.488.3677
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Koper-, Slovenia

Luka Koper d.d. operates the Port of Koper, providing reliable port services with extensive maritime and rail connections, serving as a key logistics hub linking Central Europe to the sea.

+386 5 6656 100
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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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