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Bernuth Agencies Inc

www.bernuth.com

 
BERNUTH LINES, LTD., has been operating a cargo liner service from its wholly-owned terminal and offices on the Miami River to ports in the Carribbean and South America since 1972. We offer complete cargo services, including: LTL 20Ft and 40Ft
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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Connecticut Port Authority

About the Connecticut Port Authority The Connecticut Port Authority is a quasi-public agency responsible for coordinating the development of the state`s ports and maritime economy. The maritime industry has deep roots in Connecticut, having long played a central role in the state and national economy. Connecticut`s three deepwater ports (Bridgeport, New Haven, and New London), as well as our coastal harbors and rivers, all make important contributions to the State`s jobs, economic activity and tax revenue. The Connecticut Port Authority is reestablishing maritime commerce as an essential cornerstone of our state`s economy by making necessary improvements to the infrastructure at our ports and small harbors and strategically investing in high-potential growth areas. VISION STATEMENT We envision a future where a thriving maritime economy is driving steady economic growth and creating new jobs across Connecticut. MISSION STATEMENT It is the mission of the Connecticut Port Authority to grow Connecticut`s economy and create jobs by strategically investing in the state`s three deep water ports and small harbors to enable each to maximize its own economic potential.