COMPANIA DE APOYO MARITIMO DEL GOLFO, S.A. DE C.V.

Compañía de Apoyo Marítimo del Golfo, S.A. de C.V., often referred to as CAMG, is a company based in Mexico that specializes in providing maritime support services. Although specific, up-to-date information about the company might not be readily available, companies in this sector generally offer an array of services, including but not limited to:

  1. Towing and Tug Services: Assistance in the maneuvering and docking of ships within harbors and at sea.
  2. Offshore Support: Services to support offshore drilling rigs and platforms, including transportation of personnel, equipment, and supplies.
  3. Salvage Operations: Responding to maritime emergencies, including wreck removal and salvage operations.
  4. Environmental Services: Tasks related to oil spill response and containment, as well as other marine environmental services.
  5. Logistics and Transport: Coordination and transportation of goods and supplies over water.

The "Golfo" in the company's name suggests that their operations are likely concentrated in the Gulf region, which could refer to the Gulf of Mexico, a significant area for maritime and offshore activities, including oil and gas exploration and production.

To get precise and detailed information including the company's current operations, history, and contact details, it is best to refer directly to their official website or contact their customer service. Additionally, business directories or industry reports might offer further insights into their standing and role within the maritime support industry.

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BUFFALO RIVER

Offshore Supply Vessel | Flag: Mexico | Port: CIUDAD DEL CARMEN

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