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ABB 35
Adsteam Marine Limited 20
AEP Memco LLC 45
Aker Brattvaag AS 32,39,42
Alfa Laval 28
Ameron 41
Anchor Handling Tug Supply 37
B. Hepworth Group 44,45
Black Star Line 13
Bourbon Offshore Norway 40,42
BP Oil Shipping Co., USA 20
Canadian DOT 29
Caterpillar 32,48
CETech 32
Cheniere Pipeline Company 47
ChevronTexaco 31
Clean Sound Cooperative, Inc. 45
Clough Limited 35
C-MAP 35,44
Congressional Shipbuilding Caucus 13
Containership Agency, Inc. 13
Corpus Christi LNG 47
Croatian Uljanik Yard 21
CSD Systems 43
Cummins 22,23,34
Daewoo Shipbuilding 34
Damen 20,23,24,41
Deep Sea Seals (DDS) 48
Department of Ecology 31
Det Norske Veritas 32
Dockwise Shipping BV 48
DOD 13
DST Shipping, Inc. 27
Elliott Bay Design Group 45
EnSolve Biosystems 27
EPA 10,19
Europipe 32
Eutex International USA Limited 47
Evergreen International, S.A. 26
F.W. Hartmann 13
Ferro Corporation 46
Foss Maritime Co. 31
France Telecom Mobile Satellite Communications 47
Furuno 23
General Dynamics 13
General Motors Europe 21
Grimaldi-Naples 21
Gulf Cobla 23
Hamburg-American Line 24
Hansa Hamburg Shipping 21
Hansa Line 13
Hapag-Lloyd 24
Havila Shipping AS 34,42
Havyard Leirvik Shipyard 34
Hernis Scan Systems A/S 41
Höegh Autoliners, LNG, Fleet Services 38
Hollyhead Towing 23
Horizon Offshore Contractors, Inc. 8
Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft GmbH 14
International Boat Rentals, Inc. 47
International Maritime Organization 46
Island Tug and Barge Ltd. 8
Jakob Hatteland Display AS 43
Jeffboat LLC 45
K/V Harstad 39
Kahn Scheeptvaart BV 41
Kanoo Marine 24
Kelvin Hughes 46
Kirby Corporation 45
Kleven Maritime Group 24
Knöhr & Burchardt 22
Knutsen OAS Shipping 26,32
Kongsberg 34
Kongsberg Maritime 34
Kvaerner ASA 14
Kvaerner Philadelphia Shipyard 14
Kvichak Marine Industries, Inc. 31
Leif Hoegh 32,38
Lips/Wärtsilä 35
Llyod's Register 43
LMG Marine 42
MAN B&W 8
MarAd 8
Marin Teknikk 34
Marintek 36,42
MariSan 27
Maritima Andina 13
McTay Marine Ltd. 23
MEP 27,29
Metalock Engineering 48
Meyer Werft's Papenburg Shipyard 21
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines 45
MOL 45
MSC (USA) Inc. 13
MSRC 45
Myklebust Verft 24
Napa Ltd. 43
NASSCO 20
National Shipbuilding Company of Saudi Arabia 13
Naval Surface Warfare Center 31
NEI 30
Nernis Scan Systems A/S 41
New York Times 13
NME 42
NOAA 29
Nordseewerken 14
North German Lloyd 24
Northrop Grumman 13
Norwegian Coastguard 39
Norwegian Maritime Equipment AS 46
Norwegian Shipowner's Association 26
NSRP 18
NSU 29
NTNU 37
NYK Line 26
ODIM 40
Odyssey Maritime Discovery Center 8
Overseas Shipholding Group 14
RNLI 45
Rolls-Royce 24,34,39,42
Samsung Heavy Industries 34
Schottel BmbH & Co. KG 42
Sea Mar Management, LLC 47
Seatruck Ferries 45
Sener 44
Siemens 13,14
Southerly Design 22
Soviknes Verft 32
Statoil 32,40
Stearns 46
Strategic Marine Singapore Pte. Ltd. 22
Stromme ASA 42
Survival Craft Inspectorate Ltd. 46
Syarikat Borcos Shipping Sdn Bhd. 22
Telenor Satellite Services 45
Thrane & Thrane 46
ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems 14
Totem Plus 44
Ulstein Design AS 36,40
Ulstein Verft 42
University of Michigan 25
US Coast Guard 26,46
US Navy 13
Wappen Reederei 21
Wärtsilä 37,48
Waterways Council, Inc. 45
WDOE 26
Wynn Marine 44,45
Wynstruments 44
Yantai Raffles Shipyard 48
Yusuf Bin Ahmed Kanoo 24
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