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Companies Attending the World Ports Conference 2021 Companies attending the World Ports Conference 2021 Abu Dhabi Ports Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Aegir Port Property Advisers Alfaport Voka American Association of Port Authorities Ansell Healthcare Products Antwerp Euroterminal Aon APA - Administração do Porto de Aveiro, S.A. APDL – Administração dos Portos do Douro, Leixões e Viana do Castelo, S.A. APM Terminals Japan Apostolatus Maris vzw APS-Administração dos Portos de Sines e do Algarve, S.A. ArcelorMittal ARMINES AUTORIDAD PORTUARIA DE VIGO Autoridad Portuaria Nacional Awake.AI Barbados Port Inc Belfast Harbour Commissioners Bermello Ajamil & Partners Europe BIMCO BM Bergmann Marine BNP Paribas Fortis Boskalis Bulgarian Ports Infrastructure Company BUSAN PORT AUTHORITY China Merchants Port Holdings Co Ltd Citi City of Antwerp CMA CGM CMB N.V. Cold Regions Air & Sea Ports Engineering Research Center Copenhagen Malmö Port Cornell University Cotecna Inspection SA Cruise Gate Hamburg Published: 14th June 2021 Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) David Joseph Company DCSA DCT Gdańsk Deutsche Verkehrs Zeitung DP World Antwerp Dubai Harbour Marinas Economic Cities and Special Zones Authority ENGIE Impact Esri European Maritime Pilots' Association (EMPA) European Sea Ports Organisation European Shippers' Council Euroports Expertise France Fiji Ports Corporation Limited First Sentier Investors Flows FONASBA Freeport of Riga Authority Freeport of Ventspils Authority General Administration of Ports S.E (Port Buenos Aires) Georgia Ports Authority Ghana Ports & Harbours Authority GISGRO / VRT Finland Global Optimism Gothenburg Port Authority Green Award Foundation GSC, General Stevedoring Council GUANGZHOU PORT AUTHORITY Halcyon Recruitment Limited Halifax Port Authority Hamburg Port Authority HPA Hapag-Lloyd AG Hillebrand Hudson Cyber IADC IAPH Japanese Society ICTSI IHSMarkit IMPA Incheon Port Authority Integration Consulting International Harbour Masters Association International Maritime Organisation International Port & Maritime Consultant International Transport Journal Published: 14th June 2021 International Transport Workers' Federation - ITF Isrel Ports Comp. ITF Jan De Nul nv JOC JOHOR PORT AUTHORITY Kenya Trade Network Agency (KENTRADE) Kobe-Osaka International Port Corporation Lloyd's List Lloyd's Register Lyttelton Port Company Man Energy Solutions Senegal Sarl Maqta Gateway Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Maritime Institute, Ghent University Marseille Gyptis International Mastercard MBC International McKinsey&Company, Inc. Menon Economics Mercator Media Ltd MGI Michelin Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Modern Terminals Ltd Montreal Port Authority MPET MSC BELGIUM NV MSC S.A Multraship Towage & Salvage MUNDOMARITIMO Nagoya Port Authority NATIONAL PORT AUTHORITY Nigerian Ports Authority Northpoint Development NORTHPORT (MALAYSIA) BHD Novatug BV NSW Ports Nxtport International OCDI Odgers Berndtson Osaka Ports and Harbors Bureau Panama Canal Auhority Panama Maritime Authority Philippine Ports Authority PIANC Plug Published: 14th June 2021 PM • R&D PMAWCA Port and Harbor Bureau, Kobe City Government Port Authority of the Cayman Islands Port Authority of Valencia Port Autonome de Cotonou Port Houston PORT KLANG AUTHORITY Port Network Authority of the Ionian Sea - Port of Taranto Port of Amsterdam Port of Antwerp Port Of Antwerp International Port of Baku Port of Barcelona Port of Bergen Port of Brisbane PORT OF CARTAGENA Port of Corpus Christi Authority Port of Gothenburg Port of Helsinki Port of Hualien,Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd. Port of Kaohsiung, Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd. Port of Keelung,Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd Port of Kitakyushu Port of London Authority Port of Long Beach Port of Los Angeles Port of marseille Port of Oslo Port of Québec Port of Rotterdam Authority Port of San Diego Port of Seattle Port of Tacoma Port of Taichung, Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd. Port Saint John Port Technology International PORTO DO AÇU OPERAÇOES SA Ports Australia Ports of Cabo verde Ports of Norway Prumo Logistica PSA Americas PSA Antwerp NV PSA CORPORATION LTD PSA EM&A PSA Halifax Published: 14th June 2021 PSA International Pte Ltd Puertos del Estado Riviera Maritime Media Saab Technologies Ltd. SABAH PORT AUTHORITY SINAY Singapore Shipping Association Sohar Port and Free Zone Co Solomon Islands Ports Authority Splash Standard Club Steinberg & Associates Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd. Tanger Med Port Authority Technical University of Denmark Texas A&M University The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network The World Bank TMPA Tokyo Port Terminal Co.,Ltd Transnet SOC Transport Events Management Türklim Ulsan Port Authority UNCTAD University of Antwerp University of Southern California Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Waterstreet WB World Customs Organization Yeosu GwangYang Port Authority Yokohama Kawasaki International Port Corporation Published: 14th June 2021 .
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