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a clerkship with Elder Dempster, a Liverpool | shipping firm. |
Green Reefers (OSE: GRR) is a Norwegian | shipping company that owns 38 and operates 45 reefers |
e in the 18th century and also had a thriving | shipping trade in corn, timber and coal until this dec |
The EP was free of charge, (plus a small | shipping fee) and only available while supplies lasted |
at the beginning of his career as a railroad | shipping clerk. |
This made Assos a key | shipping station through the Troad. |
ved during the early 20th century as a cotton | shipping center in central Texas. |
to the Thomas Wilson Sons & Co., a Hull-based | shipping company that built a near-monopoly over affor |
aysons, a local side that represented a local | shipping company, whilst working for the company. |
He then joined a Melbourne | shipping company, and worked the Australia-India trade |
Vijay is the managing director of a large | shipping corporation. |
Ocracoke Inlet was a popular | shipping lane during colonial times. |
in Canada, and SeaRiver Maritime, a petroleum | shipping company. |
The project is directly adjacent to a major | shipping lane which serves as an alternative route to |
med the relatively small company into a major | shipping company. |
Resold to a Canadian | shipping firm in 1948, she was renamed Edward J. Coyle |
uated between the Harbor Channel, a deepwater | shipping channel that connects the San Francisco Bay w |
pperl, the town was established as a regional | shipping point along the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe R |
zano in charge of an expedition to find a new | shipping passage westward to China, the elusive "North |
Louisiana proved to be a profitable | shipping point on the Mississippi River, and that weal |
After working as a clerk for a Japanese-owned | shipping company during the Japanese occupation of Kor |
as an important commercial center and a major | shipping point for mule trains and stagecoaches servin |
ag Kavlie (born 14 April 1939) is a Norwegian | shipping engineer. |
Ashton became a junior | shipping reporter of The Sydney Morning Herald but, tw |
(commonly abbreviated D/S Norden) is a Danish | shipping company operating in the dry cargo and tanker |
deals with a love triangle among a possessive | shipping magnate, his beautiful wife, and a French hea |
mediately suspected as the focus of a Turkish | shipping point for the supply of arms to the Turkish C |
to Cleethorpes who had built up a successful | shipping business, and that the statue was a copy of o |
the Port of New Orleans to build a deep-water | shipping canal between the river and lake. |
bruary 1922 - 3 June 2011) was a businessman, | shipping tycoon and one of the wealthiest people in Is |
, huge cargo ships and tankers occupy a major | shipping lane on their way to or from the ports of Los |
Mercury became a livestock | shipping point and by 1914, had an estimated populatio |
Star was a major | shipping point for lumber, turpentine, and bricks begi |
The Union Company became a major | shipping line, with a near-monopoly on trans-Tasman sh |
Today, the marina and a smaller | shipping museum are the only remnants of this seafarin |
Once again, Greenwood emerged as a prime | shipping point for cotton. |
rged at high water and presents a significant | shipping hazard due to its location in the middle of t |
was a steam ship originally built by a German | shipping company, but requisitioned for use as an Impe |
to the Elbe-Havel Canal, making a continuous | shipping route to Berlin and on to Poland. |
Rederi Ab Sally was a Finnish | shipping company founded in the 1937 by Algot Johansso |
The company provides a box and a prepaid | shipping label for mailing. |
he Tatri and Beskidy were ordered by a Polish | shipping company from the British shipbuilding firm of |
son of former wealthy sailor who owned a sea | shipping company, Mahmoud Nazif. |
cific Marine Container Lines, also a Canadian | shipping company, becoming the world's largest fleet o |
20, 1790 - October 22, 1828) was a merchant, | shipping agent and political figure in Nova Scotia. |
Buchanan joined a Glasgow | shipping firm as an office boy when he was fourteen or |
6 to 1984 he worked in Kuwait for a Norwegian | shipping firm as EDP Coordinator. |
Boston, Massachusetts and worked for a Boston | shipping house around the 1840s. |
y the Maritime Commission in 1947, to a Greek | shipping company and renamed SS Nicolaou Georgios. |
ember 10, 1795 - June 2, 1890) was a Scottish | shipping magnate. |
ower J. C. Forkner and was used as a railroad | shipping center for his Golden State Highway Fig Garde |
Dam on Scoggins Creek, established a 40-foot | shipping channel in the Columbia River from Astoria to |
Today, Garston is a major | shipping and container port, and amongst the many Mers |
e 1820s, Jacob Treadwell Walden, a successful | shipping merchant, came to the area from New York City |
The Harrison Line was a Liverpool-based | shipping line which operated between 1853 and 1988. |
Government Cut is a manmade | shipping channel between Miami Beach and Fisher Island |
customers to buy goods online with a free | shipping option, and have goods shipped to the nearest |
In 1894, a new | shipping trade was established by Francis Connor and D |
Ozaukee then carried a U.S. | Shipping Board cargo from Charleston, South Carolina, |
for operation by a civilian crew under a War | Shipping Administration contract; acquired by the Navy |
n the nineteenth century, when it was a major | shipping point for the local anthracite which was brou |
In time, it developed a major | shipping market for eggs, chickens, and turkeys. |
n numerous industries: it established a state | shipping service; started a dairy farm at Claremont an |
Odfjell (OSE: ODF) is a Norwegian | shipping company operating seven tank terminals and 96 |
l, a major port, where he became a successful | shipping agent. |
A successful | shipping merchant who became Grand Sachem of the polit |
arms dealer whose is the daughter of a global | shipping magnate . |
father, who is head of the HCLI and a global | shipping magnate. |
nd then company secretary, for a trans-Tasman | shipping company. |
ptives he described being locked in a crowded | shipping container where many captives suffocated, or |
First Olsen Tankers Ltd AS is a Norwegian | shipping company owned by Ganger Rolf ASA and Bonheur |
Vesteraalens Dampskibsselskab was a Norwegian | shipping company that operated ferries in Northern Nor |
rteen Colonies, having inherited a profitable | shipping business from his uncle. |
together with the Scottish Clan Line, a rival | shipping company owned by the Cayzer family. |
will be the headquarters for CMA CGM, a major | shipping firm, consolidating 2000 employees currently |
Ijaz Khan described being held in a crowded | shipping container by General Dostum in Sherberghan, w |
He and Robert Gee established a successful | shipping agency and owned three ships operating betwee |
26 May 1872 - 6 September 1914) was a British | shipping magnate and a Liberal Party politician. |
entirely in 1958, to be replaced by a Rukert | shipping terminal. |
nt of the USSR decreed formation of a special | shipping corporation, separated from the regular state |
e first scene of the film was shot in a major | shipping yard at the sea shore in Malaysia. |
eter (25-ft) deep harbour, with a significant | shipping trade. |
(31 March 1899 - 6 April 1953) was a British | shipping director. |
His mother was the daughter of a wealthy | shipping executive but was cut off from her family; hi |
was born to Dimitri John Negroponte, a Greek | shipping magnate, and grew up in New York City's Upper |
J. Ludwig Mowinckels Rederi is a Bergen-based | shipping company that operates eight tankers with six |
enamed RMS Carmania in 1962, sold to a Soviet | shipping company and renamed SS Leonid Sobinov in 1973 |
His father was a Greek | shipping magnate. |
ith a control room which is within a standard | shipping container. |
nt of Wellington, the two established a land, | shipping and commissions agency with finance from thei |
ne, and the Rouse Simmons became a workhorse, | shipping lumber from company mills to several ports ar |
rnia by First Express International, a Korean | shipping firm. |
family, his father Jonas owning a successful | shipping company. |
1850 to provide local farmers with access to | shipping on the Hudson River 20 miles (32 km) to the e |
ial area, in order both to improve access for | shipping and to address the problems caused by floodin |
tural magnet in the South providing access to | shipping lanes and both national and international com |
It provides access for | shipping between Boston Deeps in The Wash and the town |
The dock was originally accessible to | shipping from the Great Float and via the Morpeth Dock |
ility of carriers to 875 units of account per | shipping unit or three units of account per kilogram o |
o press charges against the people accused of | shipping arms to the rebels. |
Already active in | shipping and shipbuilding, they followed the same patt |
866 and has had a number of activities within | shipping. |
ulture sector were sparked by the activity of | shipping magnate John Fredriksen, Norway's richest man |
well & Company was acquired, adding extensive | shipping, motors and business machine trading in the F |
The addresses for | shipping parcels to United States embassies and consul |
Special Trial Attorney with the Admiralty and | Shipping Section of the United States Department of Ju |
ave trader, purchasing slaves from Africa and | shipping them to Jamaica. |
The Donovan was named after a | shipping magnate Andrew Donovan. |
April-1 May 1863, then went after Confederate | shipping on the Yazoo and Sunflower rivers. |
vessels were planned, however after increased | shipping losses and the rising scarcity of alloys, onl |
However, this venture later closed again, and | shipping services to Niue were for some time reduced t |
rine for various war patrols against Japanese | shipping. |
borator in the recent campaign against Allied | shipping. |
carried out offensive patrols against German | shipping around the Brittany coast, sinking, with dest |
pated in the first naval raid against Italian | shipping in the Strait of Otranto (14-15 November 1940 |
e Fritz X and Henschel Hs 293, against Allied | shipping. |
f German raiders, the pressure against Allied | shipping lessened, and after December 1917, the 3rd Sp |
ducted night bombing strikes against Japanese | shipping, proved to be tremendously destructive to the |
ed during the Second World War against allied | shipping in the Arctic Ocean. |
ied Greece, making six patrols against Allied | shipping on the coasts of Libya and Egypt. |
Operations against enemy | shipping and coastal targets began in June 1943. |
led to serve in the Baltic Sea against Soviet | shipping, which was beginning to press into German wat |
from the airfield were flown against Japanese | shipping, bypassing islands in the Marshalls and Carol |
gnificantly, however piracy against Christian | shipping grew as well, particularly during the rule of |
first RAF air raid of the war against German | shipping near Wilhelmshaven. |
es of the United States Navy against Japanese | shipping in the Pacific Ocean in World War II. |
ar missions, 11 of them sorties against enemy | shipping. |
sian convoys and carrier raids against German | shipping routes along the Norwegian coast, as well as |
ce commerce raiding operations against Allied | shipping. |
e first and third naval raids against Italian | shipping in the Strait of Otranto (14 November - 15 No |
d lessen the threat of U-boats against Allied | shipping. |
d the Court of Appeals' ruling against Vector | Shipping and its owner Francisco Soriano. |
, in order to conduct operations against Axis | shipping carrying reinforcements from Italy to Tripoli |
ions were directed against Fascist-controlled | shipping. |
ton, a British commando attack against German | shipping in Bordeaux during WWII. |
ated with devastating effect against Japanese | shipping in the Ormoc Bay and Mindanao Sea areas. |
rvice there, operating mostly against Russian | shipping in the Black Sea. |
Italy, he fought with bravery against German | shipping near Bastia. |
F 95) in its repeated sweeps against Japanese | shipping in the East China Sea. |
In a highly active career against French | shipping he took at least six French vessels, includin |
hich was the third naval raid against Italian | shipping in the Strait of Otranto (4-5 January 1941). |
ne during the Second World War against allied | shipping in the Atlantic Ocean. |
n of God", for his exploits against Christian | shipping. |
ssembly of the State of New York, against the | shipping of African slaves through the port of New Yor |
2 Linsen vessels were launched against allied | shipping off Normandy as part of a combined operation |
e Denmark Strait and operating against Allied | shipping in the supposed "air cover gap" in the Centra |
prosecute the U-boat campaign against Allied | shipping in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in sup |
ld War II intended for service against allied | shipping in coastal waters. |
second and third naval raids against Italian | shipping in the Strait of Otranto (December 15-16, 194 |
ated in all three naval raids against Italian | shipping in the Strait of Otranto (14-15 November 1940 |
unmanned lighthouse stands there as an aid to | shipping. |
century, leaving just the towers as an aid to | shipping. |
The lighthouse was constructed as an aid to | shipping entering Baltimore; it was built on Bodkin Is |
ower was once regarded as an important aid to | shipping in the English Channel. |
Potomac (now the Marine Corps Air Facility), | Shipping Point (now Hospital Point on Quantico, number |
tensive bombing strikes against airfields and | shipping at Bonin and Volcano Islands, Iwo Jima, ChiCh |
frica" (Croom Helm, 1976), "Sir Alfred Jones: | Shipping Entrepreneur par Excellence" (Europa, 1978), |
responsible for sinking 3.201% of all allied | shipping sunk during the war, taking a total of 411,30 |
responsible for sinking 3.537% of all allied | shipping sunk during the war, taking a total of 454,48 |
Today, all commercial | shipping has moved across the bay to the Port of Oakla |
the same day they landed, they burnt all the | shipping that could not get up Norwich river, among wh |
cree of 1807, which declared that all neutral | shipping using British ports or paying British tariffs |
s were officially closed to all international | shipping. |
ed as the steamship and mail port for all CPR | shipping from New Westminster and Victoria and the bro |
cree of 1807, which declared that all neutral | shipping using British ports, or paying British tariff |
for a total of 15,850 tons of Allied merchant | shipping. |
for a total of 54,584 tons of Allied merchant | shipping. |
for a total of 67,277 tons of Allied merchant | shipping. |
e South Atlantic, to serve with the Allies on | shipping blockade duties, based at Freetown. |
eared to W10 loading gauge to allow 'Hi-cube' | shipping containers to be carried between the Port of |
rom the remasters and send them in along with | shipping and handling to receive a CD of these recordi |
km) radius of Moen Island and those along the | shipping lanes between Truk and Kwajalein. |
The Tamoil Group also has | shipping and bunkering operations. |
f Sigval Bergesen (1863-1956), who was also a | shipping magnate, and Rachel Racine (1866-1936). |
Also, a | shipping agent was accused of embezzling what was supp |
of that squadron to protect American merchant | shipping from French raiders - warships and privateers |
545 "When British attacks on American neutral | shipping brought the two countries to the verge of war |
r had an engagement in Nordic American Tanker | Shipping. |
yet of Tripoli to protect American commercial | shipping interests in the Mediterranean Sea. |
of the center include: ammunition renovation; | shipping, receiving, outloading; preservation, packagi |
e she caused significant losses amongst enemy | shipping. |
tor Group (NSE: MLL, BSE: 26235) is an Indian | Shipping Corporation with diversified interests in Tra |
d an attack-without fighter escort-on an Axis | shipping convoy that had fighter protection. |
Positioned on an old | shipping canal on the Congaree River that dates back t |
s a steam ship originally built by an Italian | shipping company, but requisitioned for use as an Ital |
l Lever (1824 - 4 August 1897) was an English | shipping owner and politician who sat in the House of |
o Eitzen & Co (OSE: CECO) is an international | shipping company that operates a total of 51 dry bulk, |
the city thrived for several years as an oil | shipping hub. |
An international | shipping businessman and a core lobbyist connecting As |
ean to the Caribbean Sea, and is an important | shipping route between the Atlantic and the Panama Can |
Atlantic Container Line is an American | shipping company owned by the Italian Grimaldi Group. |
dually established the region as an important | shipping center. |
rated by TransAtlantic Lines LLC, an American | shipping company based in Greenwich, Connecticut. |
James Chaine (1841 - 4 May 1885) was an Irish | shipping businessman and a Conservative Party politici |
omborough Dock was utilised as an alternative | shipping berth to Liverpool and Birkenhead Docks, whic |
zen Chemical (OSE: ECHEM) is an international | shipping company that owns 72, commercial manages addi |
blished in the region, Eaton was an important | shipping point, served by keelboats, flatboats, and oc |
e current Port of Ponce into an international | shipping hub similar to, though not as large as, the m |
BAX Global is an international | shipping company that is headquartered in Irvine, Cali |
from his depredation upon Spanish and French | shipping. |
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