Orange, Texas (TX) Ship Building and Repairing Companies

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Burton Shipyard Inc
P.O. BOX 278
Bridge City TX 77611
(409) 735-2491
Sneed Shipbuilding Inc
2011 Dupont Dr.
Orange TX 77630
(409) 882-0284
Ship Crumplers Building Co
P.O. BOX 2067
Orange TX 77631
(409) 886-7934
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Signal International LLC
91 W Front St.
Orange TX 77630
(409) 882-9311
Sneed Ship Building
2011 Dupont Dr.
Orange TX 77630
(409) 882-0284
CBH Service
200 Pier Rd.
Orange TX 77630
(409) 883-3300
Orange Shipbuilding Co Inc
710 Market St.
Orange TX 77630
(409) 883-6666
Orange Shipbuilding & Drydock
P.O. BOX 1670
Orange TX 77631
(409) 883-6666
Port of Orange
1201 Childers Road
Orange TX 77630
(409) 883-4363

Port of Orange provide you perfect ship storage and shipyards for your marine and also handle the products under an innovative cargo transportation.
Orange Shipbuilding CO Inc
710 Market Street
Orange TX 776306620
(409) 883-6666
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