Companies complying with General Average
A maritime law doctrine requiring all parties involved in a voyage to proportionally share losses when part of the vessel or cargo is deliberately sacrificed to preserve the remainder during an emergency.
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List of companies that comply with General Average
This is sourced from job postings — companies only hire for what they actively use or plan to adopt · how we source this →
| Company | Country | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Technologies |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
United States | Security and Investigations | 51 | $14M | General Average | |
Canada | Defense and Space Manufacturing | 4.5k | General Average | ||
France | Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage | 32k | $30B | General Average | |
United States | Hospitals and Health Care | 51 | General Average | ||
United States | Chemical Manufacturing | 7.7k | General Average | ||
Ireland | Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing | 92k | $20B | General Average | |
United States | Insurance | 9.3k | General Average | ||
United States | Government Administration | 15k | General Average | ||
United Kingdom | Law Practice | 3k | $284M | General Average | |
United Kingdom | Insurance | 11 | General Average |
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