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Buchanan Marine
| Buchanan Marine’s Shipyard in New Haven, Connecticut has been dedicated to maintaining and expanding its fleet since 1993. In addition to eight berths for above waterline repairs, two marine railways and a rail transfer system allow Buchanan to haul up to five 2,000 ton barges at one time. A separate platform launching system provides a dedicated new construction area for smaller barges. An onsite machine shop with press brake and shear lets Buchanan fabricate any necessary parts.

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Intertek
| Intertek provides laboratory testing, laboratory outsourcing, consulting, cargo inspection and certification services for clients in a wide range of industries on a global basis. Intertek is the world's largest product testing, inspection and certification partner providing manufacturers and retailers with a wide range of support and expertise.

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| New England Shipping has a solid varied base of expertise in the industry. Our company has handled all types of vessels, from bulk carriers to reefer vessels; tankers to container and passenger vessels; to highly specialized vessels such as sophisticated cable laying ships and semi-submersibles.

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New Haven Waterways
| This 10.65 acre site is improved with two warehouses. The site provides approximately 1100 feet of frontage long the eastern side of the Quinnipiac River; however, only 300 feet of bulkhead remains usable. The usable section of the bulkhead supports a marine contractor who stages construction barges, equipment and material at the site. The 2007 Strategic Land Use Plan identifies this property as a prime site for the expansion of maritime activity within the port district.

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