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ELCOME INTERNATIONAL LLC
Marine eletronics ,automation & safety
Elcome International Llc.
Marine Instrumentation and controls
Emirates Telecommunications & Marine Services FZE
Provides total solution to submarine cables in the region and beyond
ENC FZE
System integrator
ENOC Bunkering International LLC
ENOC - Owned by Government Of Dubai
ESNAAD, Abu Dhabi
ESNAAD, an ADNOC Group Company
Exalto Emirates Ltd.
Marine equipment and engineering
EXPO CENTRE SHARJAH
EXHIBITION & CONFERENCE ORGANIZER
Fairdeal Marine Services
Oil Spill Response Services & Sale of Equipment
GAC
The GAC Group (GAC) is the world’s largest independent shipping and transport services provider, with over 200 offices worldwide. Established in 1956, GAC’s business covers three core areas – shipping, logistics and marine services.
GAC Marine Logistics
Leading logistics/shipping agency/marine services co
GAZTEC L.L.C.
Marine Business
GAZTEC LLC
Yacht design consultants and marine equipment Trading
Global Alliance Group
Trader of LPG, LNG, Crude Oil, Bitumen, Chemicals
Global Petro Tech FZCO
Drilling Contractor
GLOBEAPEX MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS
highly specialised SHIPPING/MARINE INSURANCE/FINANCE AND BANKING RELATED LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL CONSULTANCY
GlobeApex Management Consultants
legal and management consultants in maritimelaw,marine insurance,finance and banking,arbitrators
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Maritime News
Trump Administration Considers Jones Act Waiver
The Trump administration is considering waiving the century-old Jones Act for a limited period to ensure energy and agricultural shipments can move freely between U.S. ports, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Thursday, in a bid to combat Iran-related supply disruptions."In the interest of national defense, the White House is considering waiving the Jones Act for a limited period of time to ensure vital energy products and agricultural necessities are flowing freely to U.S. ports," Leavitt said in a statement."This action has not been finalized," she added.Under the Jones Act, goods shipped between U.S. ports must be carried on vessels that are U.S.-built, U.S.-flagged and mostly U.S.
Oman Battles Fire at Salalah Port After Drone Strike
Oman's civil defence is working on containing a fire in fuel tanks at the country's Salalah port, Oman's state news agency reported on Wednesday, after drones struck oil storage facilities at the port.The state news agency, citing Oman's civil defence, said that containing the fire "might take time", without providing further details.Earlier on Wednesday, Oman's state TV said that drones struck fuel tanks in the port. Oman's state news agency said, citing an energy ministry official, that there has been no disruption to the continuity of oil supplies or petroleum derivatives in the country.
Six Vessels Attacked as War Puts Merchant Ships on Front Lines
Explosive-laden Iranian boats appear to have attacked two fuel tankers in Iraqi waters, setting them ablaze and killing one crew member on Wednesday, after projectiles struck four vessels in Gulf waters, said port, maritime security and risk firms.The latest attacks on ships linked to the U.S. and Europe mark an escalation in the conflict between Iran and U.S.-Israeli forces, raising the number of ships struck in the region since fighting began to at least 16.Shipping in the Gulf and along the narrow Strait of Hormuz, which carries around a fifth of the world's oil, has come to a near-standstill since the U.S.
Tankers Ablaze, Iranian Oil Still Shipping
Two foreign tankers carrying Iraqi fuel oil were subjected to unidentified attacks inside territorial waters, causing them to catch fire, Iraq's director general of the General Company for Ports Farhan al-Fartousi told Reuters on Wednesday.Iraq evacuated the 25 crew members from the two vessels and fire is still ablaze on both ships, he added.This follows news that three vessels had been hit by unknown projectiles, with one of the strikes leading to a fire onboard a ship which forced most of its crew to evacuate it.
Projectiles Strike Three Vessels in Strait of Hormuz
Three vessels have been hit by unknown projectiles in the Strait of Hormuz, maritime security agencies and sources said on Wednesday, as one of the strikes led to a fire onboard a ship and forced most of its crew to evacuate it.The Thailand-flagged bulk carrier Mayuree Naree was targeted and damaged approximately 11 nautical miles north of Oman, two maritime security sources said.The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said later, referring to the incident, that the fire had been extinguished and that there was no environmental impact. Necessary crew remained on the vessel.