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Deere Leading manufacturer of forestry equipment and is a major manufacturer of construction equipment in North America. |
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Case Case construction equipment meets the challenges of a wide range of key industry applications, including general and residential construction, landscaping, utilities, material handling and road and bridge installation and repair. |
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Hitachi Develops, manufactures and sells excavators, wheel loaders, off-road dump trucks, tunnel boring machines and other products. |
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Volvo Develops, manufactures and sells excavators, wheel loaders, off-road dump trucks, tunnel boring machines and other products. |
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Terex Manufacturer of telescopic cranes, boom trucks, aerial work platforms, container stackers, utility aerial devices, and diesel electric mining trucks |
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Ingersoll-Rand International supplier to transportation, manufacturing, construction, and agricultural industries. |
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International Dialing Codes If you need to make a phone call to someone in another country and you are not quite sure how to dial the number, then this service should hopefully help you. |
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The World Clock - Time Zone Converter Do time zone conversions between two cities. This time zone calculator takes into account daylight saving time (DST), local time zone and accepts dates in past or future. For current time, please use The World Clock instead. |
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Lowboy Rental Your nationwide source for lowboy trailer and heavy trailer rentals and sales at the best prices. |
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How CAT Skid Steer Loaders Work Learn how a Caterpillar Skid Steer Loader and Multi Terrain Loader work. The site also includes a hands-on simulator. |
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NAFTA Now NAFTA is broad in scope and incorporates a level of disciplines to gradually eliminate all tariffs on North American-made goods. |
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International Maritime Organization The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations with 167 Member States. Its main role has been to develop and maintain a consistent regulatory framework for international shipping with particular focus on the areas of safety, security, environment and technical co-operation. |
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International Ship and Port Facility Code The International Ship and Port Facility Code (ISPS Code) entered in force for all IMO members in July 2004. It contains security-related requirements for governments, port authorities and shipping companies, along with a series of guidelines for how to meet those requirements. For more information about the ISPS Code, select FAQ on ISPS Code from the Maritime Security section of www.imo.org. |
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United Nations Commission on International Trade Law The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) is a body of member and observer states that was established by the U.N General Assembly in 1966, to address disparities in national laws governing international trade. The World Shipping Council has been participating in a working group tasked with developing a new international instrument to govern the carriage of goods by sea. |
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International Organization for Standardization The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a network of more than 150 national standards institutes that develops specifications and criteria that can be applied consistently around the world in the classification of materials, the manufacture of products and the provision of services. |
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World Customs Organization The World Customs Organization (WCO) is an intergovernmental organization that helps member states communicate and co-operate on customs issues. The World Shipping Council is a member of the WCO's Private Sector Consultative Group. |