Maritime
- 301
- Canal Barge Company
- A diverse transportation company. Our greatest strength is in long haul towing along the inland waterway between the Gulf Coast and mid-America, but we trade along the entire breadth of the Inland Waterway System.
- 303
- 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.
- 304
- NSC Arkhangelsk
- NSC Arkhangelsk is the oldest Russian shipping company and the main timber carrier.
- 305
- Polynesia Line
- Fortnightly refrigerated and dry container, and breakbulk service between North America and Tahiti, American and Western Samoa, the Cook Islands, and Tonga.
- 307
- Samson Tug & Barge
- An Alaskan owned company providing regularly scheduled barge service between Seattle, WA and Alaska.
- 308
- 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.
- 309
- The Great Lakes Group
- Tugboats and barges operating on the Great Lakes, in the Caribbean and in Hawaii. Bollard pulls exceeding 112,500 and low profiles perfect for manuevering through bridges and locks. We also have a full service shipyard.
- 312
- Frontline
- International seaborne transportation of crude oil, operating a fleet of modern tankers in the VLCC and Suezmax segments.
- 315
- DS Norden
- The Shipping Company is engaged in worldwide tramp shipping in the dry cargo and tanker sectors.
- 316
- Hanjin Shipping
- Large South Korean shipping company operating cargo vessels of all types all over the world.
- 317
- K Line America
- A full service company specializing in transportation of containerized and RoRo cargo between North America, Asia, Europe and the Mediterranean.
- 318
- Maersk Line
- One of the biggest shipping companies around, their container ships and bulk carriers are seen in ports all over the world.