Links: Shipping

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  1. General
  2. Classification Societies
  3. Organisations
  4. Shipping
  5. Shipping Lines

General

  1. British Columbia Supercargoes' Association.
  2. The Canadian Coast Guard/ Garde côtière canadienne. [In English and French]
  3. Electronic Fairplay. Fairplay is an independent international publishing, information and computer software organisation directed towards the shipping community.
  4. Handelsflottans kultur- och fritidsråd, Stockholm, Sweden. The Swedish Government Seamen's Service.
  5. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea.
  6. International maritime signal flags and their meaning.
  7. The Maritime Global Net, a service from the Maritime Information Systems, Bristol, RI, USA.
  8. Penland Enterprises, Inc., Commercial and Private Worldwide Vessel Delivery.
  9. Massachusetts Maritime Academy
  10. Semi-live pictures form the Pudget Sound.
  11. Skipsregistrene. The Norwegian International Ship Register, the Norwegian Ordinary Ship Register and the Shipbuilding Register. The two first are online searchable. [In Norwegian and English]
  12. Pacific Area Icebreaker Operations, US Coast Guard, Almadea, CA, USA.
  13. The Semaphore Flag Signalling System.
  14. Sjöfartsverket, Sweden.
  15. United Seamen's Service. Eleven USS centers in port locations throughout the world caters for the welfare of American seafarers and their dependents, as well as seafarers of all nations, and other persons engaged in the maritime industry.
  16. United States Coast Guard
  17. United States Merchant Marine Academy.
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Classification Societies

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Organisations

  1. Canadian Shipowners Association
  2. Connecticut Maritime Association, Inc.
  3. The Danish Shipowners' Association
  4. Danmarks Rederiforening.
  5. Dansk Navigatørforenings [In Danish]
  6. Maskinmestrenes Forening [In Danish]
  7. Norges Rederiforbund/Norwegian Shipowners' Association, A trade organization representing companies engaged in the shipping and offshore industries. The Norwegian Shipowners' Association cooperates closely with the industry.
  8. Svenska Redareföreningen. The Swedish Shipowners' Association. [In Swedish or English]
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Shipping

  1. L'administration de la Mer, Paris, France.
  2. Alaska Maritime Agencies, Inc. Represents owners and operators of cruise, bulk, oil, forestry and fisheries vessels in Alaska, USA.
  3. Antwerpse Lloyd in the publisher of the daily transport newspaper De Lloyd/Le Lloyd. They also provide a searchable departure index from the Antwerpen Harbour.
  4. Apex Maritime Co., Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA. A company engaged in the freight forwarding and shipping industry.
  5. Avdelning for maritim utdanning, Høgskolen i Vestfold, Tønsberg, Norway. Maritime education at the Vestfold College, Tønsberg, Norway.
  6. Centre for Port and Maritime Industry, announcement of a new centre which will be established in Liverpool, England, during 1996.
  7. Dart Maritime Service, Inc., List of Participating Companies.
  8. GENS, a maritime information service, Tromsø, Norway.
  9. Group Libra, a Brazilian shipping corporation. [1996-01-31: URL cannot be found]
  10. Convention on the International Maritime Satellite Organisation (INMARSAT).
  11. Kockums Computer Services, Inc.
  12. Lloyd's List.
  13. The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB), Great Britain. With Summaries of Investigations.
  14. Marine Information Services, Towing Services, Marine Insurance, etc. Only one page at the moment [1995-08-30].
  15. Marine Information Service.
  16. The Marine Institute, The Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland, NS, Canada.
  17. The Marine Log magazine.
  18. Marinedata Information Services, England.
  19. MarineNET of Meville Shipping Inc., Ottawa, Canada.
  20. Maritime Homepage. Resources for boaters, professional mariners, marine educators, marine spill response, oil exploration & transportation, and for those interested in the oceans.
  21. The Merchant Marine Pages
  22. Mersey Shipping News compiled by John H. Luxton, Liverpool, Great Britain.
  23. Nobeltec Corporation, offers a demo version of NavTrek (marine navigation/charting software for Windows 95.
  24. Notice to Mariners from the US Coast Guard.
  25. Ocean Shipping daily news. Free head-lines and briefs.
  26. Rigos Chartering Inc., New York, USA, is involved in world-wide oil tanker chartering.
  27. Sea.Net, for those involved in the shipping business. Also found here are the British International Freight Association, The Batic Exchange and the Chamber of Shipping.
  28. Sea Load Control Ltd., Ollila, Finland, operates as marine and cargo surveyors in Finland, Estonia and Russia.
  29. SeaWaves, shipping and nautical activities in the Pacific Northwest.
  30. Ship Arrival and Departure times for the Port of Duluth.
  31. Shipping Guide for Singapore.
  32. Shipping International. The Maritime Net Magazine.
  33. Ships & Service, from The Maritime Association of the Port of New York / New Jersey, NY, USA.
  34. SINTEF Automatic Control, Trondheim, Norway.
  35. Sjöbefälskolan i Göteborg
  36. SMDG, the Ship-planning Message Devlopment Group is a user group for Shipping Lines and Container Terminals which develops and promotes the UN EDIFACT EDI-standard for the maritime industry.
  37. US Coast Guard Telecommunications, includes such topics as boater telecommunications, maritime safety information broadcasts, Global Maritime Distress and Safety System, digital selective calling, Coast Guard telecommunications, International Maritime Organization, and FCC license info.
  38. U.S. Maritime Information Systems, three CD-ROMS for the marine industry published by Maritime Information Systems.
  39. WebShip, the Online Shipping Guide.
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Shipping Lines

  1. Ahlers Lines, Antwerp, Belgium.
  2. Ahlmark Lines AB, Karlstad, Sweden.
  3. Alaska Marine Highway System
  4. American President Line, San Francisco, CA, USA.
  5. Anglo-Eastern Ship Management Ltd., Hong Kong.
  6. Arctic Umiaq Line A/S, Greenland. [In English]
  7. Argonaut, Stockholm, Sweden. [In Swedish & English]
  8. Armada Shipping A/S [In English]
  9. Atlantic Container Line, South Plainfield, NJ, USA.
  10. Atlantic Towling Ltd., Saint John, NB, Canada.
  11. Australia-New Zeeland Direct Line.
  12. Auto Shipment Inc., Miami, FL, USA. Maritime transport of cars and road vehicles from Florida to Europe, Latin AMerica, Africa, and Asia.
  13. Broströs, Gothenburg, Sweden.
  14. Bylock & Nordsjöfrakt, Sweden. [In Swedish]
  15. Canada Steamship Lines, Montreal Quebec, Canada.
  16. Cho Yang Shipping Co. Ltd., Seul, Korea, is a land, sea, and air transportation conglomerate which founded its ocean shipping service in 1961.
  17. Cho Yang (Hong Kong) Co. Ltd., Hong Kong, acts as shipping agents for the Cho Yang Group of Companies.
  18. Columbus Line, Jersey City, NJ, USA. A Hamburg-Süd founded container service between North America and Australia & New Zealand; South America & the Caribbean; Europe & the Mediterranean.
  19. Compagnie Générale de Navigation (CGN) on lake Léman, Switzerland.
  20. Concordia Maritime AB, Gothenburg, Sweden.
  21. CSAV (Sudamericana de Vapores), Valparaiso, Chile. Direct liner services from the Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific coasts of North America to South America.
  22. Damco Maritime International, Italy.
  23. DFDS Seaways.
  24. Eimskip, the Iceland Steamship Company, Reykjavik, Iceland.
  25. Evergreen Shipping.
  26. Fednav Limited. The largest ocean-going shipping and chartering group based in Canada.
  27. Flygbåtarna Malmö - Köpenhamn. [In Swedish & English]
  28. Frontline, Stockholm, Sweden. [In Swedish & English]
  29. Gotlandslinjen, Sweden.
  30. The Unofficial Holland-America Line Homepage. Intends to cover both the history of the more than 100 years old shipping line as well as present activities. [New]
  31. The Unofficial Holland-America Line Homepage. [Old]
  32. Hoverspeed, Great Britain.
  33. Hurtigruten, Norway. Information about the classical Norwegian costal shipping line available in 12 different languages.
  34. Irish Ferries, Dublin, Ireland. Passenger & Ro/Ro ferry services.
  35. Isle of Man Ferries. [1996-12-08: Slow server]
  36. J. Lauritzen A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  37. Magnate Shipping Lines Ltd., Shanghai, China.
  38. The Mormac Marine Group, USA.
  39. Mærsk, A.P. Møller [In English]
  40. Dampskibsselskabet "Norden" A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark. [In English]
  41. Nordisk Færgefart A/S [In Danish & German]
  42. Rederi AB Nordstjernan & Johnson Line AB by Pär Carlgren. [In Swedish]
  43. Rederi AB Nordstjernan & Johnson Line AB by Berry Gunnarsson. [In Swedish] Mirror
  44. Nordström & Thulin, Stockholm, Sweden.
  45. Occidental Group, operates a fleet of multipurpose dry cargo carriers.
  46. OOCL Homepage. The Orient Overseas Container Line, one of the largest container operators in the world.
  47. Rimship AS, a shipping line from Trondheim, Norway, which operates dry cargo ships from 750 to 1250 DWT.
  48. Royal Nedlloyd N.V., Rotterdam, The Netherland.
  49. ScandLines - Helsingborg/Helsingør, Helsingborg, Sweden.
  50. Scandlines, Copenhagen, Denmark. [In Danish]
  51. SeaEurope Holidays/Scandinavian Seaways
  52. Sea-Land Service Inc., USA.
  53. Silja Line, Helsingfors, Finland. With a description of their ships. [In Swedish and Finnish]
  54. Stena Line AB, Gothenburg, Sweden. [In Swedish and English]
  55. Sunmar Container Lines. A Russian [?] company which offers container services between the Russian Far East and North America.
  56. Swansea Cork Ferries, Cork, Ireland. [1996-04-05: Very little here yet]
  57. A/S Em.Z. Svitzer, Brøndby, Denmark. [In English]
  58. Tor Line, Gothenburg, Sweden.
  59. Total Ocean Marine Services Inc.,
  60. TLS International, Inc. Transportation Logistics Solutions, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  61. Washington State Ferries.
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