Taisei Engineering & Bludworth Cook Partnership

May 12, 2010

Photo courtesy Richard Bludworth
Photo courtesy Richard Bludworth

Taisei Engineering of Tokyo Japan and Bludworth Cook Marine of Houston, Texas have partnered to provide sales, service and support in the United States for the ATB systems manufactured by Taisei Engineering of Japan.

Since 1972 Taisei Engineering has sold 245 ATB units worldwide.  Their ATB systems are divided into two series --- 2-pin supporting articulate connection Articouple, similar to those manufactured in the United States, and 3-pin supporting rigid connection Triofix --- and, though the latter series Triofix is not found in the United States for the moment, this series, combined with a special hull-design technique developed by Yamaguchi of Taisei, can realize much higher speed with smaller engine power with less emission.

Yamaguchi and Richard and Robert Bludworth were both early pioneers of ocean ATB pushing systems, both starting on opposite sides of the world developing their designs in the 1960's.

Articouple and Trioflex ATB systems are now available with full service support in the USA by Richard Bludworth and John Cook and their respective organizations Bludworth Marine LLC and Bludworth Cook Marine Inc.

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