Martin Heidman

Master at Bordelon Marine

Martin Heidman possesses extensive maritime experience with a career spanning over four decades. Currently serving as a master at Bordelon Marine since May 2020, Martin has held various captain and master positions across multiple companies, including Laborde Marine, Tiger Industrial, and SEACOR Holdings Inc. Notable roles include Master DPO Unlimited at SEACOR Holdings and Master 1600/3000 ITC DPO at GulfMark Offshore. Martin's background includes significant international experience in the offshore industry, with a foundational career beginning as a master at Atlas Maritime Ltd. from 1980 to 1994.

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Beaumont, United States

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Bordelon Marine

Bordelon Marine is a leading provider of offshore support and subsea services operating in the Gulf of Mexico and around the world. We offer a full range of U.S. Jones Act compliant offshore vessels supporting a multitude of activities, including construction support, exploration, production, ROV and dive support, oceanographic research and survey mapping, as well as military and special operations support. The company owns and operates a fleet of modern offshore support vessels ranging in size and type from DP1 Mini-supply Vessels to MPSV 260 DP2 vessels. Bordelon Marine offers a full range of marine services to a variety of industries including Oil & Gas, Wind Farm, Scientific Research and Military among others. In 2011, the company opened a new state-of-the-art shipyard facility, in Houma, LA to build our new and versatile deep water DP2 PSV and MPSV series called the Stingray Class. Bordelon Marine ShipBuilders also offers a complete suite of safe and cost effective mobilization and fabrication services for projects related to the Bordelon Marine fleet of owned, operated and chartered vessels. Family owned and operated since 1979, Bordelon Marine is dedicated to providing excellence in all aspects of marine support services and shipbuilding while maintaining the health, safety and well-being of its employees and the environment in which we all live and work.


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