African Leader Transports Maritimes Main activity is the transportation of timber (logs, sawn timber, other timber products) from the West African Coast ports to any destination worldwide. | CSX Lines CSX Lines, provides ocean container-shipping services to Alaska, Hawaii, Guam and Puerto Rico. | Lasqueti Daughters A unique and versatile freight/passenger barge and landing craft serving the coastal waters and inlets of British Columbia, Canada. | Lykes Lines Transportation services for containerized, breakbulk and project shipments moving in international trade. | Matson Navigation Company The principal carrier of containerized cargo and automobiles between the U.S. Pacific Coast and Hawaii, the Hawaiian Neighbor Islands, the Mid-Pacific Islands and Guam-Micronesia. | Northern Transportation Company Limited Canada's only pan-Arctic marine operator, providing cost-effective, reliable and comprehensive marine transportation and related services throughout Northern Canada and the Arctic. | NSC Arkhangelsk NSC Arkhangelsk is the oldest Russian shipping company and the main timber carrier. | OT Africa Line Worldwide Transport Services Focusing on West Africa. Container and RO-RO vessels. | Polynesia Line Fortnightly refrigerated and dry container, and breakbulk service between North America and Tahiti, American and Western Samoa, the Cook Islands, and Tonga. | RimShip AS Norwegian company operating dry cargo vessels from 750 - 1250 dwcc in the North Sea, Baltic and European trade. | RMS Operating a fleet of modern vessels for coastal as well as sea-river trades in sizes ranging from 1.000 to 4.000 tdwcc. | Samson Tug & Barge An Alaskan owned company providing regularly scheduled barge service between Seattle, WA and Alaska. | Sunmar Container Lines Regularly scheduled container and breakbulk transportation service between the USA, the Russian Far East, and Busan, Korea. | TaiYoung Shipping Operating 16 general cargo vessels in Asia, especially along the Northeast to Southeast Asia trade route with service to Korea, Japan, China, and Russia. |
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