Maritime Marine Supply operates as a prominent wholesale distributor within the Canadian marine industry, serving as a critical link in the supply chain for Atlantic Canada and beyond. Headquartered in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, with additional logistics facilities in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, the company functions primarily as a business-to-business supplier. It supports a vast network of marine dealers, boat builders, shipyards, and service professionals rather than selling directly to the general public.
The organization traces its operational roots back to 1973, when it was established by Pierre Villeneuve. Originally focused on marine diesel engines and transmissions, the business evolved from a specialized repair shop into a large-scale computerized distribution depot. Over the decades, it has expanded its scope significantly, moving beyond propulsion systems to become a generalist supplier of marine hardware and equipment. This expansion was strategically bolstered by the acquisition of Stright-MacKay in late 2020, a move that consolidated two major Atlantic Canadian distributors and significantly deepened the company’s inventory and market reach.
In its current form, Maritime Marine Supply manages a comprehensive inventory designed to meet the diverse needs of both commercial and recreational maritime sectors. The company’s distribution capabilities cover a wide spectrum of essential products, ranging from heavy mechanical components like hydraulic systems and transmissions to maintenance supplies, marine electronics, and safety gear. It plays a vital role in keeping regional vessel operations running by ensuring the rapid availability of parts, including stainless steel hardware, paints, and aftermarket diesel components.
The company distinguishes itself through a logistics-first approach, maintaining extensive warehousing to mitigate supply chain disruptions for its dealer network. By focusing on wholesale distribution, Maritime Marine Supply enables local chandleries and service yards to access global marine brands without managing complex import logistics themselves. Furthermore, the organization actively adapts to industry shifts toward environmental sustainability, recently integrating certified eco-friendly maintenance products into its distribution channels to align with modern environmental compliance standards in the maritime sector. Through these operations, the company sustains the operational readiness of Canada's eastern maritime fleet.