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Kyle Durden, CEO, Bergan Marine Systems ing and engineering facility here in Pensacola, with a sup- developed hand-in-hand with operators. “It’s designed to port center in Houston. We’ve got 44 dedicated employees make sure crews are alert and responsive during critical designing, building, and supporting systems used on ves- loading evolutions,” Durden says. “Think of it as Bridge- sels worldwide.” Watch for the barge sector. It gives managers real-time
That small but specialized team punches above its visibility into loading operations, allows remote trouble- weight. Bergan’s systems can be found on everything from shooting, and reduces risk for the operator.” inland towboats and barges to Navy auxiliary ships and Crucially, both platforms were designed with retro

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