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Technical website for the port community

Hi all.

We are Portvision, a port consultancy services company with offices in Belgium, Mexico, Singapore and Uruguay.

We have been in the port consultancy services business for some years now and we have decided to launch our own webpage, www portvision be.

The page intends to be as objective and technical as possible and is targeted to professionals and technical people of the port community.

We thought that it would be a good idea to invite the Shipspotting users to check out our page at www portvision be.

There you can find a port equipment database with more than 300 entries, a world terminal database, documents and a technical forum for every specific equipment among other features. We are sure that you will find the information in it very useful and helpful if you are in the shipping business.

Best regards,
Esteban Siniscalco.-
www portvision be
  • Posted 20 Jun 2007 07:47
  • Discussion started by Portvision
  • Montevideo, Uruguay

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