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  2. Blue Star Line - Wikipedia

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    Trojan Star, built in France in 1916 and bought by a Blue Star-controlled company in 1924 Plans for the liners Avila and Avelona, built in 1926–27. Blue Star Line was formed as an initiative by the Vestey Brothers, a Liverpool-based butchers company, who had founded the Union Cold Storage Company to take advantage of refrigeration practices.

  3. ZIM (shipping company) - Wikipedia

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    Zim container ship SS Kedma, ZIM's first ship in 1947 SS Kedma 1947 SS Shalom, a ZIM ocean liner in the 1960s Mezada Mezada Victims. Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd., commonly known as ZIM (Hebrew: צים, tsim; a biblical word meaning "a fleet of ships", Numbers 24:24), is a publicly held Israeli international cargo shipping company, and one of the top 20 global carriers. [1]

  4. Expeditors International - Wikipedia

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    Expeditors maintains a compensation structure that is unique to the logistics industry. According to their 2003 annual report, [8] "Each of the Company’s branches are independent profit centers and the primary compensation for the branch management group comes in the form of incentive-based compensation calculated directly from the operating income of that branch.

  5. Hapag-Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of Hapag-Lloyd in Hamburg. The Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Aktien-Gesellschaft for shipping across the Atlantic Ocean was founded in Hamburg. In 1912, Hapag built the first of their "Big Three" ocean liners; the Imperator, followed by its twin Vaterland.

  6. FOB (shipping) - Wikipedia

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    Dockers loading bagged cargo. FOB (free on board) is a term in international commercial law specifying at what point respective obligations, costs, and risk involved in the delivery of goods shift from the seller to the buyer under the Incoterms standard published by the International Chamber of Commerce.

  7. List of maritime colleges - Wikipedia

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    Non-degree program; offers classes for professional licensure (e.g. USCG Captain's license). [29] Galveston: Texas A&M Maritime Academy: State maritime academy: Gloucester: Atlantis Maritime Academy: Houma: FMTC Safety Houma: Non-degree program; offers classes for professional certifications (e.g. OPITO, GWO, OSHA). [30] Houston

  8. Online pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    An online pharmacy, internet pharmacy, or mail-order pharmacy is a pharmacy that operates over the Internet and sends orders to customers through mail, shipping companies, or online pharmacy web portal. Online pharmacies include: Pharmacy benefits managers – Entities that administer corporate prescription drug plans.

  9. Woot - Wikipedia

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    Photoshop contests among Woot forum users for prizes, including cash, free shipping on Woot orders, and the Monkey Prize (typically a random monkey-related item of little or no value) were other promotional events. [citation needed] Community members have contributed back to the site by offering Woot-related services.