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  2. Hapag-Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Originally built for the United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) A15-class: 2014–2017 14,993 11 Originally built for the United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) A18-class: 2015–2016 19,870 6 Originally built for the United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) Valparaiso Express-class: 2016–2017 11,519 5 Hamburg Express-class 2023–onwards 23,664 12

  3. List of companies of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    State-owned insurance company S A QNB Group: Financials Banks Doha: 1964 Commercial bank P A Qatar National Cement Company: Industrials Building materials & fixtures Umm Bab: 1965 Cement manufacturing company S A Qatar National Company for Medical Projects: Health care Health care providers Doha: 2005 Healthcare company P A QatarEnergy: Oil & gas

  4. UASC - Wikipedia

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    Unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in the United Kingdom; Underwater Archaeological Society of Chicago; United Arab Shipping Company, merged with Hapag-Lloyd in April 2016. Universal Avionics Systems Corporation aka Universal Avionics. Ukrainian American Sports Club — a number of Ukrainian diaspora sport clubs (e.g. Ukrainian Lions

  5. Killick Martin & Company - Wikipedia

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    United Arab Shipping Company In 1972 Kuwait Shipping Company (KSC) appointed Killick Martin & Company Ltd as its agents. Four years later KSC merged into the United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) . [ 1 ] [ 29 ] A joint company formed by the governments of Kuwait , UAE , Bahrain , Saudi Arabia , Iraq , and Qatar .

  6. United Arab Shipping Company - Wikipedia

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  7. A18-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    The A18 class (also called the A19 class) is a series of 6 container ships originally built for the United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) and now operated by Hapag-Lloyd. The ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of 19,870 TEU. [1] The ships were built by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea.

  8. Migrant workers in the Gulf Cooperation Council region

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    [18] [19] Furthermore, the authorities feared that the often low-educated Arab migrants would corrupt the culture of the Arab states of the Persian Gulf. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Thus Asia, and specifically India, became the obvious solution for the GCC countries, considering the historical ties, the geographical proximity and the abundance of workers ...

  9. Aramex - Wikipedia

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    Aramex is an Emirati (Jordanian Origin) multinational logistics, courier and package delivery company based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [2] The company was founded by Fadi Ghandour and Bill Kingson in 1982 in Amman, Jordan. [2] [3] [4] It is the first Arab-based company to be listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange. [2] [5] [6] Aramex is listed ...