Bludworth Marine Relocates HQ to Galveston

Posted by Michelle Howard
Friday, June 21, 2019

As of June 1, 2019, Bludworth Marine, LLC has relocated their corporate headquarters to Galveston, Texas. 

The new location, at 320 77th Street, is minutes from the Bludworth Marine 100' x 300' graving dock location and the Port of Galveston Pier 38 dockside location. This proximity will allow quicker response and service to the continually increasing marine repair service business in Galveston and surrounding areas. The new 3.5-acre site location also includes a 75' x 150' high bay fabrication shop with a 10-ton overhead crane, a complete machine shop, full blast and paint building, a carpenter's work shop, and outside machinist shops for rotating equipment and pump repairs.

Established in 1998, Bludworth Marine has continually expanded its physical locations and the appropriate service personnel to better service an ever-expanding customer base of marine vessel owners. We manage multiple marine repair locations in Galveston and Orange, Texas. With one graving dock and two dry-docks up to 3,000 ton, Bludworth Marine services a full range of vessels from inland tugs and barges to ocean going ships. Bludworth Marine offers a full range of services from our turnkey shipyards with docking capabilities to topside repairs on ships and ocean floating equipment. U.S. Gulf and worldwide services can be provided through our mobile crews. Bludworth Marine also owns the Bludworth ATB flexible pushing system design and is the U.S. sales and service representative for the Japanese Taisei Engineering Articouple ATB systems.

Categories: People & Company News Ports Ship Repair Coastal/Inland Legal Shipbuilding

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