Trelleborg Offshore 519 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Category: Plastics and Plastic Products Manufacturers
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More Contacts Of Trelleborg Offshore
(281) 999-3451 (Fax)
http://www.facebook.com/Trelleborggroup (Facebook)
http://twitter.com/TrelleborgGroup (Twitter)
Company representatives
Phone: (832) 456-8300
Email: moc.grobellert@yrrahscm.nairb
Phil Walsh, Global Marketing Manager
Phone: (832) 456-8300
Email: moc.grobellert@hslaw.lihp
doug marti, Business Development Offshore Norway
Ruth Clay, Marketing Coordinator
About Trelleborg Offshore
Trelleborg seals, damps and protects to secure people and processes in demanding environments throughout the world.
Trelleborg Offshore provide a total service package from initial concept through detailed design, testing, manufacture and delivery. All project managed. We can also include onsite assembly if requested.
Trelleborg Offshore is the world's largest manufacturer of syntactic foam products, the only OEM supplier which makes all major components internally and the leading expert and supplier of Rubber blast and fire protection, suppression and containment products. With over 15 locations in Europe and the Americas we are able to supply what you want, when you want, where you need. Our dedicated and highly skilled staff is always on hand to provide you with a seamless process from initial idea, through to delivery and beyond.
So how can we help?
Products and Services
- Engineering Services
- Offshore Buoyancy
- Pipe protection
Opening Hours
Monday through Thursday 7a - 5p Friday 7a - 12p
- SundayCLOSED
- Monday7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Tuesday7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Wednesday7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Thursday7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Friday7:00 AM to 12:00 PM
- SaturdayCLOSED
Business categories
- Hose and Tubing-Rubber and Plastic-Manufacturers
Location Type
Single Location
Revenue
$275,000,000 - $300,000,000
Employees
500 to 999
Years In Business
119
Memberships
- Marine Technology Society
- Society for Underwater Technology
Additional information
Trelleborg Offshore invented and pioneered the development of syntactic microsphere buoyancy materials in the late 1950's.