Our Legacy & Growth
From a 1984 Houston Original to a Global Maritime Powerhouse.
Serving the Gulf Coast Since 1984
The GSM-Fuji story began in 1984 when Basil S. Germanides founded Gulf States Marine Supplies, Inc. in Houston, Texas. Establishing ourselves as a leader early on, we became the first ship supplier in Texas to secure a Bonded Warehouse license.
For over 34 years, Gulf States Marine Supplies provided unwavering service across the Texas, Louisiana, and Alabama Gulf Coasts, building a reputation for local knowledge and logistical reliability that remains the heartbeat of our company today.
Company Statistics
165,000
SQ FT Total Houston Warehouse Space
10,000
SQ FT Freezer & Refrigerated Storage
94+
Dedicated Professional Staff Members
The Power of the Joint Venture Redefined Marine Supply and Logistics
In 2018, GSM-FUJI, LLC was established as a milestone Joint Venture between Gulf States Marine Supplies, Inc. and Fuji Trading Co., Ltd. This endeavor redefined marine logistics in the US Gulf.
- Global Spares Powerhouse: Leveraging the worldwide reach of Fuji Trading Co., Ltd.
- Local Expertise: Decades of Gulf Coast experience from Gulf States Marine Supplies.
- Strategic Expansion: In 2026, we moved into our second Houston warehouse facility.
- Global Support Hub: Over 50 employees in our Philippines back-office for 24/7 data-entry support.
- On-Site Capacity: 44 expert staff members managing operations in Houston.
Mission and Vision
Our Mission
To provide seamless maritime supply solutions by blending our deep Houston roots with world-class logistics, ensuring the highest standards of quality and speed for every port call.
Our Vision
To lead the Gulf Coast maritime industry through continuous infrastructure growth, innovative refrigerated storage solutions, and a global team dedicated to excellence.
A Tradition of Bonded Excellence
As the first Texas supplier with a Bonded Warehouse license, we continue to uphold the highest standards of regulatory compliance. Our 165,000+ square feet of space is managed with the precision that Basil S. Germanides envisioned over 40 years ago.