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| Country Name | USA
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| Local Country Name: | United States |
| Surface Area: | 9,363,520 km² |
| Independent year: | 1776 year |
| Population: | 278,357,000 people |
| Life Expectancy: | 77 years |
| Form of Government: | Federal Republic |
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| Head of State: | Barack Obama |
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Companies Employees in USA |
| No |
Full Name |
Company |
Verified Manufacturer |
Position |
Phone |
Email |
Country |
Registration Date on Steelads.com |
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Miss Susan Kim
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United Trading Partners Llc |
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Vp |
+6469187900 |
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USA |
25 Jan 2012 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):

Publisher City (according to IP address): New York, New York
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| 2 |
Mr. William Morgan
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Lipson Fish Metals Corporation |
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Ceo |
+18475700500 |
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USA |
23 Jan 2012 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):
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| 3 |
Mr. Jeff Smith
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Steel Shop Drawings Services |
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+7167957779 |
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USA |
11 Jan 2012 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):

Publisher City (according to IP address): Maharashtra, Mumbai
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| 4 |
Mr. Alex Shemyakin
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Delta Alloys Llc |
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Owner |
+1-909-657-3341 |
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USA |
27 Dec 2011 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):

Publisher City (according to IP address): California, Venice
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| 5 |
Mr. Alan Frank
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Global Source Consultants |
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Seller Mandate Iron Ore & Manganese |
+015617054601 |
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USA |
03 Dec 2011 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):

Publisher City (according to IP address): Florida, Delray Beach
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| 6 |
Mr. Alex Zhao
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Seastar International, Llc |
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VP |
+0019083334772 |
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USA |
29 Nov 2011 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):

Publisher City (according to IP address): New Jersey, Manville
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| 7 |
Mr. Brian Thomas
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Oceala Limited |
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director |
+18383839939 |
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USA |
26 Nov 2011 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):

Publisher City (according to IP address): Minnesota, Minneapolis
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| 8 |
Mr. Amelia Algiso
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Medx4U.com |
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manager |
+8006402481 |
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USA |
24 Nov 2011 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):

Publisher City (according to IP address): West Bengal, Calcutta
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| 9 |
Ms. Donna Fields
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Samrx.com |
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employee |
+1888 (80803333) |
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USA |
19 Nov 2011 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):

Publisher City (according to IP address): Maharashtra, Thana
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| 10 |
Mr. Declan Charlotte
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Leatherfads |
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Writer |
+888 906 4109 |
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USA |
18 Nov 2011 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):

Publisher City (according to IP address): Utah, Providence
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Mr. Larry Moore
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Larrymooreinc |
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Manager |
+1919 435 6006 |
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USA |
18 Nov 2011 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):

Publisher City (according to IP address): Arizona, Scottsdale
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| 12 |
Ms. Veronica Reyes Per
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Kompexport |
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Int'l Manager of Operations |
+1-832-818-4180 |
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USA |
17 Nov 2011 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):

Publisher City (according to IP address): Texas, Katy
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| 13 |
Mr. James Owen
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Owen Plc |
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manager |
+19402380545 |
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USA |
16 Nov 2011 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):

Publisher City (according to IP address): Illinois, Chicago
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Mr. Joe Keoughan
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Rci / Sure Link Global |
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Aquisitions |
+1 760 3100868 |
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USA |
10 Nov 2011 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):

Publisher City (according to IP address): California, Chino Hills
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Mr. Collins Sera
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Ebonne House Limited |
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md |
+865372458 |
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USA |
29 Oct 2011 |
Publisher Location (according to IP address):

Publisher City (according to IP address): Georgia, Atlanta
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USA Societies |
| No |
Society |
Country |
Logo |
Definition |
| 1 |
AIAG
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USA |
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The Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) is a not-for-profit association of companies involved in the automotive industry. Through the cooperation of OEMs and suppliers, AIAG's purpose is to create and offer solutions to common industry challenges, resulting in more improved and productive processes that will benefit the entire automotive supply chain. |
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API
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USA |
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The development of consensus standards is one of API's oldest and most successful programs. Beginning with its first standards in 1924, API now maintains some 500 standards covering all segments of the oil and gas industry. Today, the API standards program has gone global, through active involvement with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and other international bodies. API is an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) accredited standards developing organization, operating with approved standards development procedures and undergoing regular audits of its processes. API produces standards, recommended practices, specifications, codes and technical publications, reports and studies that cover each segment of the industry. API standards promote the use of safe, interchangeable equipment and operations through the use of proven, sound engineering practices as well as help reduce regulatory compliance costs, and in conjunction with API's Quality Programs, many of these standards form the basis of API certification programs. |
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ASM
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USA |
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ASM International, formerly known as the American Society for Metals, is a professional organization for materials scientists and engineers working with metals. Their website defines the society as an engineering and scientific community, "led by its members, guided by the members needs and fueled by member participation," sharing information and ideas through international conferences and expositions, seminars and local chapter meetings. ASM provides several information resources, including standards and the ASM Handbooks, a series of reference books that provide data on various types of metals. These handbooks are recognized as a standard reference in the field of materials science. Examples of topics covered by the ASM handbooks are mechanical properties of metals, corrosion studies, and much more. Other publications include the Handbook of Binary Alloy Phase Diagrams (ISBN 0-87170-403-X) and the Handbook of Ternary Alloy Phase Diagrams (ISBN 0-87170-525-7), both comprehensive indexes of where alloy phase diagrams can be found in the literature. ASM also hosts numerous conferences. ASM also operates several "Materials Camps" in the summers for high school students and teachers. These camps are intended to educate the public about the materials field. ASM has been in existence since 1913. In 1947, its 21,000 members made it the third largest scientific/technological society in the world. Today (2009) ASM claims 36,000 members worldwide. |
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ASME
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USA |
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The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is a professional body, specifically an engineering society, focused on mechanical engineering. The ASME was founded in 1880 by Alexander Lyman Holley, Henry Rossiter Worthington, John Edison Sweet and Matthias N. Forney in response to numerous steam boiler pressure vessel failures. The organization is known for setting codes and standards for mechanical devices. The ASME conducts one of the world's largest technical publishing operations through its ASME Press, holds numerous technical conferences and hundreds of professional development courses each year, and sponsors numerous outreach and educational programs. |
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ASTM
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USA |
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ASTM International (ASTM), originally known as the American Society for Testing and Materials, is an international standards organization that develops and publishes voluntary consensus technical standards for a wide range of materials, products, systems, and services. |
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ISRI
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USA |
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Association of the reprocessing and recycling industry including, metal, plastics, glass, and rubber |
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SAE
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USA |
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SAE International (SAE), formerly the Society of Automotive Engineers, is a professional organization for mobility engineering professionals in the aerospace, automotive, and commercial vehicle industries. The Society is a standards development organization for the engineering of powered vehicles of all kinds, including cars, trucks, boats, aircraft, and others. Membership is open to the public for those particularly interested in Human Factors and Ergonomic Standards. |
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USA Sea Ports |
| No |
Port Name |
Country |
State/Region |
Description |
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Tampa Port
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USA |
Florida |
The Port of Tampa is located on the western coast or Suncoast of Florida, approximately 25 miles from open waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The boundaries of the Port district includes parts of Tampa Bay, Hillsborough Bay, McKay Bay, Hillsborough River, and Old Tampa Bay. The port of Tampa is the largest port in the State of Florida, and currently ranks 16th in the United States by tonnage. Although there are bulk and tanker ships, most of the ships that sail in and out of the Port of Tampa are general cargo ships. Currently connected to major Asian container ports, with global connections, the port is focused on growing its container trade. Millions of dollars in infrastructure improvements are underway or are in the planning phase. |
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Stockton Port
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USA |
California |
The Port of Stockton is a major inland deep water port in Stockton, California located on the San Joaquin River before it joins the Sacramento River to empty into Suisun Bay, eighty miles inland. The port sits on about 1,440 acres, and occupies an island in the San Joaquin Delta, and a portion of a neighborhood known as Boggs Tract. The only natural outlet for the waters of the Central Valley to pass into the sea is through the narrow Carquinez Strait, at the inland eastern extreme of San Pablo Bay. Further inland are Suisun and Grizzly Bays, arms of the Pacific Ocean deep in the Californian interior. Further inland again from these last bays is the broad California Delta, formed where the San Joaquin and Sacramento Rivers meet and cross together. This verdant triangle of land with deep black soils is at the heart of the Central Valley and stretches some fifty miles from Susuin Bay on the west to the cities of Stockton and Sacramento on the east. |
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San Francisco Port
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USA |
California |
The Port of San Francisco lies on the western edge of the San Francisco Bay near the Golden Gate. It has been called one of the three great natural harbors in the world, but it took two long centuries for navigators from Spain and England to find the anchorage originally called Yerba Buena. A port, as was said in its early days, in which all the fleets of the world could find anchorage. (Morphy) The larger waterfront area extends from the anchorage of the Golden Gate bridge through the Marina district all the way around the north and then east shore of the city of San Francisco to the city line beyond Candlestick Point. The Port of San Francisco is currently a semi-independent organization run by a five-member commission, appointed by the Mayor and approved by the Board of Supervisors. The port area under the commission's control comprises nearly eight miles of waterfront lands, commercial real estate and maritime piers from Hyde Street on the north to India Basin in the southeast. The list of landmarks under port control include Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 39, the Ferry Building, AT&T Park (formerly SBC Park and Pacific Bell Park, and located next to China Basin) and Pier 70 at Potrero Point. Huge covered piers on piles jut out into San Francisco bay along much of the waterfront, bordered by the Embarcadero (San Francisco) roadway. |
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New Orleans Port
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USA |
Louisiana |
The Port of New Orleans is at the center of the world's busiest port complex - Louisiana's Lower Mississippi River. Its proximity to the American Midwest via a 14,500-mile inland waterway system, six Class One railroads and the interstate highway system makes New Orleans the port of choice for the movement of cargoes such as steel, rubber, coffee, containers and manufactured goods. |
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Miami Port
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USA |
Florida |
The Port contributes over $17 billion annually to the South Florida economy and helps provide direct and indirect employment for over 176,000 jobs. One of our primary goals is to promote growth in both our cruise and cargo industries in Miami-Dade County and to make sure that every port user can conduct business safely, effectively and efficiently. According to PIERS Global Intelligence Solutions, the premier source of data collection for the most comprehensive database of cargoes moving through ports in the U.S., Latin America and Asia, Miami is once again the No. 1 containerized cargo port in Florida and No. 11 in the nation. For the past two years, the Port of Miami has retained all its carriers, and in fact has added several new services to its roster. The world's largest carriers are attracted to Miami as it is anticipated to become a major player in the partial realignment of Asian trade from the U.S. West Coast to the East Coast following the 2014 Panama Canal Expansion. The Port of Miami is scheduled to bring online $1 billion in new infrastructure assets that are specifically designed for - and timed with - the Panama Canal expansion. Among the projects currently in progress are: dredging the main channel harbor to -50 feet depth to accommodate the world's largest container vessels; providing direct highway access via a tunnel for trucks carrying cargo; and building an intermodal and distribution network in cooperation with strategic partners such as the Florida East Coast Railroad (FEC). "As a result of these improvements, the Port of Miami expects to double its cargo throughput capacity in less than 15 years, " said Port Director Bill Johnson. "It is an exciting time to be in the port business in Miami, as the infrastructure investments we are making today are laying the foundation for tomorrow's job and business opportunities." |
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Chicago Port
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USA |
Illinois |
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Baltimore Port
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USA |
Maryland |
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