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A Tech Thing
Computer related equipment and solutions on site
A Tech Thing Inc.
Tech Support for Systems and Printing
A Tech Thing, Inc.
Computer related equipment and solutions on site
A.D.M.BOAT WORKS
Gas Motors,Stern Drive & Jet repairs
ABB Inc., BU Turbocharging
ABB Turbocharger Sales & Service
ABT-TRAC
Manufacturer and US Distributor
ABT-TRAC Arcturus Marine
USA Manufacturer of marine products
acc marine
design and fab of fiberglass structures
Adept Process Services, LLC
Marine Services and Equipment
Advanced BioCatalytics Corporation
Advanced BioCatalytics Corporation`s proprietary technologies combine low molecular weight proteins and surfactants that change the nature of surfactant chemistry and accelerate the biological degradation or organic materials.
Advanced Composite Products and Technology Inc.
Develop and manufacture light weigth corrosion resistant hardware and structures
Advanced Composite Products and Techology Inc.
Manufacture and development of Advanced Composite Products.
Advanced Composite Traders
Seller of Advanced Composite Fabrics at prices far below wholsale
Agiosat Global Communications
Agiosat provides satellite-based communications systems and services for the Maritime markets, oil & gas, government and disaster recovery on a global scale. Services can be scaled from hand-held to whole ship systems.
Agiosat Globsl Communications
Shipboard Satellite Communication Systems and Services including data, voice and video on a worldwide basis. Agiosat`s VSAT antenna system is the smallest, most accurate and easiest to service in its` class.
Aitech Defense Systems
Serves the world-wid defense and aerospace and space electronic embedded computing markets and offers a complete line of industry standard, rugged COTS embedded computing subsystems, modules and programmatic services.
AJV,Inc
Grading/Paving/Underground
Alpha Star Corporation
Damage, fatigue prediction software
Aluflam North America
Specialist in IMO fire-rated products.
Maritime News

Strategic Marine Opens New Shipyard in Singapore
Strategic Marine unveiled a new shipyard facility located on JTC’s waterfront site at 5 Benoi Road in western Singapore. The ceremony also saw the delivery of Southeast Asia’s first hybrid crew transfer vessel (CTV), and the unveiling of Strategic Marine’s fourth-generation fast crew boat (FCB).The new facility features a 5,000-DWT dry dock measuring 105m in length, 18.5m in width, and 8m in depth as well as a 6,000 DWT slipway.As part of the opening ceremony, the hybrid CTV, HST Swansea, was delivered to its new owner, UK-based HST Marine, along with its sistervessel, HST Tynemouth. This pair of vessels are the first two of four units ordered by HST Marine earlier this year.

Cargill to Stop Grain Export Activities in Russia
Cargill said on Wednesday it would take a further step back from the Russian market by stopping handling Russian grain from its export terminal from July, although its shipping unit will continue to carry grain from Russian ports.Most international grain traders have stopped new investment in Russia since last year following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine but continued exporting Russian wheat."As grain export-related challenges continue to mount, Cargill will stop elevating Russian grain for export in July 2023 after the completion of the 2022-2023 season," the company said in an emailed statement.Elevating refers to the lifting of grain into export vessels.
Saildrone Expands USV Fleet Range
Saildrone announced a new, mid-size class of uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs). The 33-foot (10 m) Voyager is specifically designed for near-shore ocean and lakebed mapping, and to meet the challenges of IUU (illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing), ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance), law enforcement and maritime safety, drug interdiction, and border and harbor security.Saildrone’s three USV models—the Voyager along with the 23-foot (7 m) Explorer and 65-foot (20 m) Surveyor—have been developed to balance mission payload flexibility and endurance.

Lancer Container Lines CEO Steps Down After 10 Years
India-based Lancer Container Lines said Wednesday that its CEO Narayanan Kutty Parekattil has decided to resign, effective from April 1, 2023.He has served ten years in Lancer Container Lines Limited. The company also shared the CEO's resignation letter in which he explained he was submitting the letter and expressing his intent to "take voluntarily retirement from the services with effect from 1st April 2023 due to the health problems of self & my wife.""This was not an easy decision to come to, but it's time to spend more time with my family. I have enjoyed my 10 years with Lancer Container Lines Limited and appreciate the opportunities to help our employees/clients/customers.