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| Food Shippers Association of North America Provider of representation for shippers of frozen, chilled and dry foodstuffs as well as other commodities.
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International Warehouse Logistics Association (IWLA) Global discourse in the arena of logistics, warehousing, and transportation.
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National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America (NCBFAA) Represents more than 700 member companies—the nation's leading freight forwarders, customs brokers, NVOCCs and air cargo agents.
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Connecticut Maritime Association (CMA) A non-profit organization created as a self-help group of shipping people, and remains a conduit for the exchange of information and a source of camaraderie and fellowship for the shipping community.
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International Cargo Handling Co-ordination Association Membership organization founded in 1952 dedicated to the promotion of efficiency and economy in the handling and movement of goods, from origin to destination, by all modes, and at all phases of the national and international transportation chai.
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Shipbuilders Council of America Represents more than 35,000 shipyard workers in 20 states. Provides a listing of member companies and member shipyards.
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Canadian Shipowners Association (CSA) Organization that represents the Canadian ship companies which ply the waters of the Great Lakes, the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Arctic, the Maritimes, and the Eastern American Seabord.
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International Maritime Organization United Nations' specialized agency responsible for improving maritime safety and preventing pollution from ships.
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Norwegian Shipowners' Association Employers' organization for oceangoing shipping and companies involved in floating and movable offshore activities.
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Swedish Ports' and Stevedores' Association Group seeks to defend the interests of ports, to establish cooperation between ports and to support maritime transport and shipping interests.
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National Unaffilliated Shipper's Association (NUSA) A vehicle though which unrelated shippers have united for the purpose of collectively leveraging their freight in negotiations with ocean carriers.
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United Seamen's Service American Merchant Marine Library Association (USS-AMMLA) Promotes the welfare of American seafarers and their dependents, seafarers of all nations, US government military and civilian personnel, and other persons engaged in the maritime industry.
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British Chamber of Shipping A trade association for British shipowners and ship managers. It has 118 members and associate members who own or manage 587 ships totalling 15 million deadweight tons.
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Australian Maritime Safety Authority Agency seeks to find effective maritime safety, search and rescue and marine environment protection services in Australia.
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International Ship Suppliers Association (ISSA) Represents more than 1,800 ship suppliers throughout the world. Based in Wimbledon, England.
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InterCargo An association dedicated to the dry bulk shipping market.
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National Marine Safety Committee An intergovernmental committee charged with achieving uniform marine safety legislation and practices throughout Australia.
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Association of Ship Brokers and Agents A membership trade association bringing together companies and individual ship brokers and ship agents conducting business in the US and Canada.
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Shipbuilders and Shiprepairers Association Represents shipbuilders, research and development and others in the maritime industry.
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Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers Association representing shipbrokers, agents and managers seeking to set worldwide standards for shipping professionalisim.
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International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) Group seeks to promote the development of the international port and maritime industry by fostering cooperation among members.
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Marine Accident Investigation Branch Provider of investigation services on all accidents involving or occurring on board any UK-registered ship worldwide or any other ship within UK waters.
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International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) Group seeks to fight for social justice, for decent wages and working conditions and for a safe and healthy working environment for workers in international trade.
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Institute of International Container Lessors The trade association for the international container and chassis leasing industry; active in technical, environmental, EDI, tax, legal, regulatory and governmental fields.
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Institute of Maritime Law Leading center in the United Kingdom for the study of maritime law and for teaching, research and consultancy in the subject.
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Maritime Administration (MARAD) Promotes the development and maintenance of an adequate, well-balanced, United States merchant marine. Also seeks to ensure that the US enjoys adequate shipbuilding and repair service, efficient ports, effective intermodal water and land transp.
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British Marine Industries Federation The trade association for the UK's boating industry. Its primary role is to promote and protect the industry.
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International Association of Independent Tanker Owners (INTERTANKO) Group seeks to represent the interests of independent tanker owners around the world.
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