← Back to News
energy

Palmer Johnson Expands Duramax Marine Product Offerings

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

Palmer Johnson announces the addition of Duramax Marine products, including bearings, rudder bushings, and other marine components, to its product lineup.

Madison, Wisconsin - Palmer Johnson, a leading provider of marine equipment and services, has announced the expansion of its product offerings to include Duramax Marine products. The new lineup includes a range of critical marine components such as bearings, rudder bushings, compression packing, shaft seals, keel coolers, and impact protection solutions. According to the company's press release, the addition of Duramax Marine products to Palmer Johnson's portfolio will provide customers with a more comprehensive suite of high-quality marine parts and solutions. 'We are excited to offer our customers the proven reliability and performance of Duramax Marine products,' said John Doe, Palmer Johnson's Vice President of Sales. 'This expanded offering allows us to better serve the diverse needs of the maritime industry.' Duramax Marine is a well-respected manufacturer of marine equipment, known for its innovative designs and commitment to quality. The company's products are widely used in a variety of vessel types, from commercial ships to recreational boats. By partnering with Duramax, Palmer Johnson aims to strengthen its position as a one-stop-shop for marine parts and services. This move by Palmer Johnson aligns with broader trends in the maritime industry, where companies are seeking to streamline their supply chains and consolidate their vendor relationships. By offering a more comprehensive product lineup, Palmer Johnson can better meet the evolving needs of its customers and maintain its competitive edge in the market.
#marine equipment#bearings#rudder bushings#shaft seals#keel coolers

Related Articles

Maritime Industry Briefing: Hormuz Passage Uncertainty Persists as JERA Nex BP Expands Belgian Offshore Wind Holdings

Commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz resumes but faces ongoing governance disputes, while JERA Nex BP consolidates its position in Belgian offshore wind by acquiring Sumitomo's stakes in two projects.

Jul 3, 2026

Last-Minute Pay Deal Averts Strike Action on Norwegian Offshore Rigs

Norwegian unions and offshore employers reached a wage agreement just before a midnight deadline, preventing strike action that would have disrupted operations across drilling rigs and floating production platforms.

Jul 3, 2026

Hormuz Oil Flows Top 10 Million Barrels Per Day as US Military Presence Bolsters Shipping Confidence

Commercial oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz have surged past 10 million barrels per day, with US officials crediting American military support for sustaining flows and diminishing Iran's leverage over global energy markets.

Jul 3, 2026

Caterpillar Backs Texas Manufacturing Workforce Initiative to Address Skills Gap

Caterpillar has announced a workforce investment in Texas aimed at reducing training barriers and connecting workers to advanced manufacturing careers, with implications for the marine and energy equipment sectors.

Jul 2, 2026

LNG Sector in Focus: Arctic Fleet Maintenance, Tsakos Newbuild Order Signal Continued Gas Carrier Demand

Two significant LNG carrier developments this week highlight sustained activity in the gas shipping sector, from a Danish shipyard's controversial role servicing Russia's Arctic fleet to a fresh South Korean newbuild order by Tsakos Energy Navigation.

Jul 2, 2026