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  2. Marine transfer operations - Wikipedia

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    Marine Transfer Operations are conducted at many ports around the world between tanker ships, barges, and marine terminals. Specifically, once the marine vessel is secure at the dock a loading arm or transfer hose is connected between a valve header on the dock and the manifold header on the vessel.

  3. Fleet Management Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Fleet Management Training Institute (FMTI) was established in 1997 by Fleet Management Limited. [4] It is located at Nerul, India.It provides various marine courses such as Bridge Team Management, Engine Room Simulator for Marine Engineering (at Management Level), Engine Room Simulator for Marine Engineering (at Operational Level), ISPS Familiarization, Ship Manoeuvring Simulator and others.

  4. BMT Group - Wikipedia

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    BMT Group Ltd (previously British Maritime Technology), established in 1985, is an international multidisciplinary engineering, science and technology consultancy offering services particularly in the defence, security, critical infrastructure, commercial shipping, and environment sectors.

  5. Trapeze Software - Wikipedia

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    Trapeze Software Inc. is a Canadian multinational software company, specializing in intelligent transportation systems and transit scheduling software. Headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario , Trapeze is a subsidiary of Constellation Software .

  6. Loading master - Wikipedia

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    Loading masters work closely with the marine surveyor in agreeing to the sequence of the transfer. Such as whether any product sampling will take place prior to commencement, determining if a line displacement will occur, agreeing on whether the final stop at completion will either be a shore stop or a draft stop on the vessel.

  7. Shipping agency - Wikipedia

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    A shipping agency, shipping agent, or ship agency is the term used to refer to the appointed companies that handle operational and procedural (legal) requirements for a commercial vessel's call at a port for the purposes of cargo handling (loading/discharging), emergency calls, repairs, crew changes, or ship demolition, and protect the general interests of their principals on behalf of ship ...

  8. Port management - Wikipedia

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    The efficient management of a port involves managing these activities and resources, managing the flows of money involved between the agents providing and using these resources, and providing management information. [1]

  9. GL Noble Denton - Wikipedia

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    The company is an independent technical advisor to industry operators across the world. GL Noble Denton provides advice and services for upstream operations, such as onshore and offshore oil and gas exploration , production and delivery storage; midstream import, storage and processing; and downstream distribution.