Coastal Marine Equipment

Coastal Marine Equipment, Inc. is a well-established company specializing in the design, manufacturing, and servicing of marine equipment. Headquartered in Gulfport, Mississippi, USA, the company has built a reputation for providing high-quality, reliable products tailored to the unique demands of the marine industry.


Key Products and Services



  1. Winches: They offer a range of winches, including anchor, mooring, tow, and utility winches. These are crucial for various marine operations, ensuring safe and efficient handling of ropes, anchors, and other heavy loads.



  2. Windlasses: Coastal Marine Equipment manufactures windlasses designed to help vessels anchor securely, assisting in the deployment and retrieval of anchors with ease.



  3. Capstans: These are horizontal rotating machines used onboard ships for hoisting weights. The company provides high-quality capstans used to manage lines and cables during docking and other operations.



  4. Fairleads: They supply fairleads that ensure the smooth passage of ropes and lines, preventing chafing and friction which could lead to wear and tear.



  5. Deck Machinery: This includes an array of other deck machinery such as cranes, davits, and handling systems, all designed to facilitate efficient and safe deck operations.



  6. Custom Solutions: Coastal Marine Equipment is known for its custom-engineered solutions that cater to unique project requirements, providing tailored equipment that meets specific operational needs.




Industry Applications


The equipment provided by Coastal Marine Equipment is used across various sectors of the maritime industry, including:



  • Commercial Shipping

  • Offshore Oil & Gas

  • Fishing Vessels

  • Military and Defense

  • Dredging Operations


Quality and Compliance


The company is committed to maintaining the highest standards in manufacturing and services. They adhere to various international standards and class society regulations, ensuring their products are reliable and safe for marine use. Quality control processes are rigorous and comprehensive, from raw material selection to final product testing.


Service and Support


Coastal Marine Equipment also emphasizes after-sales support, offering maintenance, repair, and technical support to ensure the longevity and optimal performance of their products.


Global Reach


While based in the United States, Coastal Marine Equipment serves a global market, exporting their products to multiple countries and supporting marine operations worldwide.


The commitment to innovation, quality, and customer service makes Coastal Marine Equipment a trusted partner in the marine industry, providing essential equipment that supports a wide range of maritime activities.


Products

Anchor Windlasses, Anchor Winches, Mooring Winches, Capstans, Rescue Boat Davits, Hose Handling Cranes, Reels

Gulfport USA

20995 Coastal Parkway
Gulfport MS 39503
USA

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