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Carrollton, KY, United States
Two Rivers Campground in Carrollton, KY offers year-round camping with 33 full hookup sites, river access, free Wi-Fi, and playground facilities. The campground supports both short-term and long-term stays with on-site hosts and ADA accessible site.
Morristown,, NJ, United States
TyCom provides point-to-point communications solutions including network planning, system deployment, and maintenance services with advanced fiber optic technology.
Angola, IN, United States
Bolt Seals, Cable Seals, Metal Strap Seals, Plastic Seals, Security Tapes & Labels, and Tools
Aydýnlýkevler,, Ankara, Turkey
TÜRK TELEKOMÜNÝKASYON A.Þ. is a telecommunications company based in Ankara, Turkey, providing communication services.
East Boston,, MA, United States
U-Freight America, Inc. provides comprehensive international logistics services including air, ocean, and overland freight forwarding, customs brokerage, warehousing, and eCommerce fulfillment solutions.
Elmsford, NY, United States
Portable ultrasonic instruments for leak detection, mechanical and electrical inspection.
Harborside Financial Center, Plaza Five, Suite 2710, Jersey City, NJ, United States
UK P&I Club is a trusted partner in marine insurance, providing tailored solutions and expert insights to safeguard maritime operations worldwide.
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.
Buffalo, New York, United States
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is a federal agency responsible for protecting public health by regulating food, drugs, medical devices, and other related products in the United States.
Deerfield Beach,, FL, United States
U.S. Maritime Institute provides professional maritime training, flag-state inspections, and business improvement services with internationally recognized expertise and ISO 9001 certified quality management.
Santa Ana,, United States
U.S. Rigging Supply provides safety equipment, fall protection, and rigging supplies including wire rope, fittings, synthetic rope, climbing gear, and marine hardware. They are an ISO 9001:2015 certified company with over 50 years of experience.
Kent, WA, United States
Manama, Bahrain
First Floor,33/34 Rathbone Place, London,, United Kingdom
ESS owns and operates the ESS-Databridge™ eDocs Exchange, enabling instant delivery of legally effective original electronic trade and shipping documents, including certificates, receipts, and documents of title.
UK Offshore Operators Association provides information and resources related to the UK oil and gas industry, including education, oil rig training, health and safety, and renewable energy.
Odessa, Ukraine
Marine rail and car ferry transportations between Ukraine, Georgia, Turkey and Bulgaria, cruises, operation and shipmanagement of ro-ro vessels, forwarding services, software development
SO. CHARLESTON, WV, United States
HOUMA, LA, United States
Antwerpen, Belgium
Boluda Towage Europe, part of the Boluda Towage division, is a global leader in maritime services providing tailored port, offshore, and ocean towage services with a focus on operational efficiency and sustainability.
North Miami,, FL, United States
Founded in 1967, US Ice Machines Mfg. Co. (USIMCO) manufactures ice machines designed to meet the widely varying needs of different industries ranging from 1-1/4 ton to 20 ton models that can produce 2,500 to 40,000 lbs of ice per day. USIMCO machines deliver ice that is rock-hard for just pennies per lb. The product line includes machines that produce cracked ice, cylinder ice and block ice. There are also marine-based salt water ice machines and ozonated ice machines. USIMCO is in the process of developing a flaked ice machine.