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San Diego Maritime ServicesMaritime Services Historically, the ocean and San Diego's
maritime services have had a major impact on the region's economy. As the last
port before entering Mexican waters, sport fishing boats, commercial fishing
fleets and pleasure craft depend on the more than 200 companies that provide
repair, maintenance care and auxiliary equipment to the vessels that come to San
Diego annually. While much of San Diego's maritime services are repair and maintenance, the city is also known for shipbuilding. NASSCO is one of only five new construction yards in the country and the only one on the West Coast. Besides fulfilling defense contracts for Navy auxiliary and amphibious ships, this company designs and constructs large commercial vessels including cargo and container ships, freighters and heavy oil tankers for the Alaskan trade. The Port of San Diego and the Navy have been dredging the bay to give larger cargo ships access to the docks. This will increase the shipping abilities of the city's two marine terminals and allow businesses to use our ports instead of depending on those in Los Angeles. As more cruise ships use San Diego as a port, hundreds of jobs will be created to serve those needs as well. To learn more about San Diego's other main business, click the buttons on the left.
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Contact Information Bob SchwartzCell: 619-300-8819 Home office: 619-286-5604 Postal address: Bob Schwartz c/o Brokerforyou 7966 Laurelridge Road San Diego, CA 92120 San Diego California Maritime Services |
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