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  2. Fullers Group - Wikipedia

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    Fullers Group Limited, trading as Fullers360, is a ferry and tourism company in Auckland, New Zealand. [1] It operates in the Hauraki Gulf and Waitematā Harbour.Fullers Group is the latest in a long line of almost continuous harbour and gulf ferry operations based in Auckland since the 1870s.

  3. List of Auckland ferries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ferries that operate in Auckland, New Zealand, as part of the city's public transport network.Ferries are primarily operated by Fullers360, SeaLink, Belaire, and Explore.

  4. International Maritime Organization - Wikipedia

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    IMO is governed by an assembly of members which meets every two years. [2] Its finance and organization is administered by a council of 40 members elected from the assembly. [2] The work of IMO is conducted through five committees and these are supported by technical subcommittees. [2] Other UN organisations may observe the proceedings of the IMO.

  5. TI-class supertanker - Wikipedia

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    Information obtained from IMO GISIS Ship and Company Particulars, [16] MarineTraffic, [17] Euronav and branches, [18] and Subsidiaries of International Seaways [19] 15 February 2020, update Europe ship 8 August 2023, SA Oceania update 4 May 2024.

  6. Port reception facilities - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, IMO created Guide to the Good Practice for Port Reception Facilities Providers and Users. MEPC.1/Circ.671. This document describes the steps that need to be taken in order to effectively dispose of waste by ships at port reception facilities. [7] Next in 2012, IMO released the MARPOL Requirements for Port Reception Facilities. This ...

  7. IMO number - Wikipedia

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    The IMO number of the International Maritime Organization is a generic term covering two distinct meanings. The IMO ship identification number is a unique ship identifier; the IMO company and registered owner identification number is used to identify uniquely each company and/or registered owner managing ships of at least 100 gross tons (gt).

  8. Official number - Wikipedia

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    Official numbers are ship identifier numbers assigned to merchant ships by their country of registration.Each country developed its own official numbering system, some on a national and some on a port-by-port basis, and the formats have sometimes changed over time.

  9. Category:International Maritime Organization - Wikipedia

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    I. IMO number; Initial IMO Strategy on the reduction of GHG emissions from ships; International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Manual; International Association of Classification Societies