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Beat Project BEAT PROJECT WP 3 – Cross Border cluster development on maritime technologies/Blue Technologies for knowledge sharing Activity 3.1. Assessment of conditions for transnational cluster development_DM 3.1.2 List of Organizations European Regional Development Fund www.italy-croatia.eu/acronym CROATIANS COMPANIES ............................................................................................................................................ 3 SHIPPING (SEA) ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 SHIP AND CARGO AGENTS .............................................................................................................................................. 5 CREW AND VESSEL MANAGEMENT .............................................................................................................................. 10 MOORING, PILOT AND TUG SERVICES .......................................................................................................................... 15 PORT OPERATORS ......................................................................................................................................................... 17 CARGO CONTROL AND INSPECTION ............................................................................................................................. 19 SHIP INSPECTION .......................................................................................................................................................... 22 LOGISTICS AND FREIGHT FORWARDING ....................................................................................................................... 23 MARITIME INSURANCE ................................................................................................................................................. 36 SHIPBUILDING .............................................................................................................................................................. 37 SHIP EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING, MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ........................................................................... 46 SHIP SUPPLY SERVICE .................................................................................................................................................... 56 SHIP CLEANING AND WASTE DISPOSAL ........................................................................................................................ 58 MARINAS ...................................................................................................................................................................... 59 NAUTICAL TOURISM ..................................................................................................................................................... 64 CROATIANS UNIVERSITIES AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS .........................................................................................69 MARITIME SCIENCE AND EDUCATION .......................................................................................................................... 69 RESEARCH CENTERS ...................................................................................................................................................... 74 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OFFICES ................................................................................................................................ 75 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PARKS .............................................................................................................................. 77 CROATIANS PUBLIC OR PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS ....................................................................................................78 ASSOCIATIONS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS .................................................................................................................. 78 PUBLIC BODIES AND ADMINISTRATION ........................................................................................................................ 79 ITALIAN COMPANIES .................................................................................................................................................91 AUTOMATION NAVITGATION & COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS ..................................................................................... 91 BOAT AND SHIPYARD .................................................................................................................................................... 91 COMMERCIAL BRKERS & OTHER SERVICES ................................................................................................................... 95 KIBS – KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE BUSINESS SERVICES .................................................................................................. 117 MAINTENANCE & REPAIRING ..................................................................................................................................... 118 MATERIALS ................................................................................................................................................................. 130 MECHANICAL COMPONENTS ..................................................................................................................................... 130 MOBILITY SERVICES .................................................................................................................................................... 131 OTHER AUXILIARITY PRODUCTS/EQUIPMENTS .......................................................................................................... 139 OTHER BOAT/SHIPS RELATED EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................................ 139 OTHER SERVICES RELATED TO THE BLUE ECONOMY .................................................................................................. 140 OUTFITTING ................................................................................................................................................................ 142 1 PORT AUTHORITIES .................................................................................................................................................... 145 PROPULSION & POWER SYSTEMS ............................................................................................................................... 146 TOURISM SERVICES .................................................................................................................................................... 150 ITALIAN UNIVERSITIES AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS ............................................................................................. 151 UNIVERSITIES WITH MARITIME AREAS OF EXPERTISE ................................................................................................ 151 RESEARCH CENTERS WITH MARITIME-RELATED AREAS OF EXPERTISE ....................................................................... 153 RESEARCH CENTERS WITH TECHNOLOGY-RELATED AREAS OF EXPERTISE ................................................................. 154 ITALIAN PUBLIC OR PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS ........................................................................................................ 155 CLUSTERS RELATED TO THE MARITIME SECTORS AND/OR TO THE COMPLEMENTARY ONES .................................... 155 2 CROATIANS COMPANIES SHIPPING (SEA) 1. ATLANTSKA PLOVIDBA 2. G & V LINE d.d. za međunarodni d.o.o. za turizam, usluge, prijevoz robe i putnika trgovinu i ugostiteljstvo Od Svetog Mihajla 1, Dubrovnik Moluntska 2, Dubrovnik +385 20/352333 +385 20/313-119 [email protected] [email protected];renata@gv-line. www.atlant.hr hr;[email protected] Shipping www.gv-line.hr Vessel management - Shipping Shipping 3. BRODOSPLIT-PLOVIDBA d.o.o. 4. G & V LINE IADERA d.o.o. Put Supavla 21, Split za pomorstvo, turizam, +385 21 391926 Shipping trgovinu i usluge Poljana Natka Nodila 7, Zadar +385 23/250733 [email protected] www.gv-zadar.hr Shipping 5. DINAMARIN 6. JADRANSKA KRSTARENJA d. o. o. za pomorskeusluge d.o.o. za turizam i usluge, Riva 20, Rijeka putnička agencija +385 51/321095 Obala S. Radića 25, Dubrovnik [email protected] +385 20/313400 www.dinamarin.hr [email protected] Shipping Vessel management - Shipping www.jadranskakrstarenja.hr www.seastar.com.hr Shipping Vessel management–Shipping 7. JADRANSKA PLOVIDBA 8. MB Kapetan Luka TP - j.d.o.o. za prijevoz iposlovne usluge Brzobrodski servis. Mrljane 1, Mrljane Poljička cesta - Krilo 4, +385 91/2254561 21314 Krilo Jesenice Shipping 021 / 645 476 [email protected] [email protected] www.krilo.hr Shipping 3 9. JADROLINIJA 10. KORKYRA SHIPPING društvo za linijski pomorski prijevoz d.o.o. za pomorstvo i putnička putnika i tereta agencija Riva 16,Rijeka Trg kralja Tomislava bb, Korčula +385 51/666111 +385 20/716392 [email protected] [email protected];info@ www.jadrolinija.hr korship.com Shipping www.korship.com Ship agents Shipping 11. JADROPLOV d.d. 12. LINIJSKA NACIONALNA Međunarodni pomorski PLOVIDBA d.d. za prijevoz pomorski prijevoz Obala kneza Branimira 16, Split 114. Brigade 10, Split +385 21/302777 +385 21/352527 [email protected] [email protected] www.jadroplov.com www.lnp.hr Shipping Shipping Vessel management–Shipping 13. OBALNA PLOVIDBA 14. TANKERSKA PLOVIDBA d.o.o. za obalni i brodarsko d.d. međunarodni pomorski Božidara Petranovića
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