ABOUT MARMC, Norfolk
- Origins: Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) in Norfolk, Virginia, traces its lineage to the historic Norfolk Naval Shipyard, one of the oldest shipyards in the US, established in 1767.
- Formation: MARMC was formally established in 2004 as part of a Navy-wide initiative to consolidate intermediate and depot-level maintenance services.
- Coverage Area: MARMC supports over 70 ships and 30 submarines across 15 states, from Maine to the Carolinas, and even occasionally overseas.
- Workforce: The unit employs around 3,200 civilians, sailors, and contractors, making it one of the largest maintenance commands in the Navy.
- Technical Expertise: MARMC’s personnel are trained in more than 40 skilled trades, including naval engineering, welding, electronics, and advanced diagnostics.
- Historic Support: MARMC and its predecessors have provided critical repairs and modernization to vessels during World War II, the Cold War, and every major conflict since.
- Innovation: MARMC utilizes state-of-the-art mobile repair teams and deployable maintenance platforms, enabling “fly-away” teams to fix ships anywhere in the world.
- Environmental Stewardship: The center has won multiple awards for environmental protection, waste reduction, and hazardous material management.
- Community Impact: MARMC is a key economic driver in the Hampton Roads area, participating in STEM education outreach and veterans’ programs.
- Resilience: During Hurricane Matthew in 2016, MARMC crews worked around the clock to secure ships and maintain critical operations, showcasing their dedication under duress.