Bridgeport, Connecticut (CT) Transportation Equipment Companies

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Empire Manufacturing Co
74 Oak St # 1
Bridgeport CT 06604
(203) 368-4288
GA Machine & Tools Co
75 Williamsburg Rd.
Bridgeport CT 06606
(203) 374-8377
Prime Products Corp County
560 N Washington Ave.
Bridgeport CT 06604
(203) 366-8280
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Derecktor Shipyards
837 Seaview Ave.
Bridgeport CT 06607
(203) 336-0108
United Hydroforming Inc
140 Hurd Ave.
Bridgeport CT 06604
(203) 368-4103
Rotair Industries Inc
964 Crescent Ave.
Bridgeport CT 06607
(203) 576-6545
Rayflex Co Inc
1061 Howard Ave.
Bridgeport CT 06605
(203) 336-2173
East Coast Auto Parts Inc
14 River St.
Bridgeport CT 06604
(203) 362-0878
Derecktor Shipyard
837 Seaview Ave.
Bridgeport CT 06607
Hillard Bloom Shellfish Corp
59 Pembroke St.
Bridgeport CT 06608
(203) 330-0858
Connecticut Fireboat Corp
348 Waterview Ave.
Bridgeport CT 06608
(203) 334-6566
Dover Tool Co
297 Orland St.
Bridgeport CT 06605
(203) 367-6376
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