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Wickliffe, OH, United States
Parker Hannifin Hose Products Division is the leading manufacturer of rigid and flexible hoses, assemblies, fittings, and crimping technology for industrial and hydraulic hose markets.
Urjala as., Finland
Parker Hannifin Oy (Filtration) in Finland specializes in filtration solutions, providing products and services relevant to maritime and industrial applications.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL, United States
Fort Lauderdale-based marine fastener and hardware supplier, in business over 50 years and recognized as the largest corrosion-resistant fastener distributor in South Florida.
Parker Mobile Cylinder Division specializes in hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders and related components, serving various industrial sectors including maritime applications.
Yarmouth, NS, Canada
United Kingdom
Vantaa,, Finland
Paroc is one of the leading suppliers of stone wool insulation materials to shipbuilding and oem industries in all parts of the world.
Paroscientific, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of precision pressure and seismic sensors using Resonant Quartz Crystal Technology, serving industries such as oceanography, meteorology, and aerospace with high-accuracy instrumentation.
Parrsboro, NS, Canada
Parrsboro & Area Harbour Commission manages the port facilities in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, serving as an export point for lumber and plywood and supporting local tourism.
Greece
Hong Kong
Pascagoula, MS, United States
Pascagoula Bar Pilots' Association, LLC provides compulsory maritime pilotage services to vessels transiting the Mississippi Sound and Gulf of Mexico, guiding ships safely into and out of the Port of Pascagoula.
Philippines
United States
Grape Line Shuttle provides regional bus and shuttle services connecting Pasco, Walla Walla, Yakima, Seattle, and surrounding communities in Washington State.
Canada
Thunder Bay, ON, United States
Pascol Engineering is a Thunder Bay, Ontario fabrication and engineering firm—successor to PORTSHIP at the Lakehead—that transitioned from shipbuilding and ship repair to manufacturing heavy equipment for the pulp and paper, forestry, mining, and railway industries.