Big Ship Salvage Upgrades Website to Improve Customer Service

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(Newswire.net — December 4, 2014) Pauline, SC — Antiques related to nautical life have always been desired as decorations and souvenirs and make perfect gift ideas around the holidays. South Carolina based retailer Big Ship Salvage has provided nautical salvage from around the world to customers interested in maritime products since 2002. The company has now taken an extra step in providing excellent customer service.

 

Big Ship Salvage buys nautical salvage based goods as seen at http://bigshipsalvage.com. The company sells a vast array of products taken from modern shipwrecks and salvage operations. Big Ship Salvage customers enjoy online procurement of everything you need including ceiling lights, portholes and compasses. With the recent updates to the website design, customers navigate through the website more easily than ever.

Ship salvage, as seen at http://www.bigshipsalvage.com/antique-products/Sale-11,is a perfect holiday gift for friends and family. Portholes make delightful wall decorations for a basement or entertainment areas. Meanwhile, larger floor-based products such as compasses are great for corners of a home’s reception or living areas. Some of the newest additions to the inventory are ship light fixtures, which can be located in various positions throughout a home. The website’s photographs juxtapose the lights against other objects to illustrate the size and positioning against various backdrops within a home or workplace.

Big Ship Salvage owner John Clifford has been sourcing and purchasing Shipwreck salvage as seen at http://www.bigshipsalvage.com/about from locations all over the east coast for years. His eye for antiques and appreciation for the uniqueness of maritime products enables John to keep his warehouse full and ready to ship favorite antiques very quickly. John relies on the support of his wife Carla, assistant manager Gary and neighbor’s dog Zoe.

About Big Ship Salvage: Started in 2002 as a general antique dealership, Big Ship Salvage grew to include nautical antiques. During a buying trip to the British Colony Regions in India, founder John Clifford discovered the large ship breaking yards that would allow him to acquire genuine brass lights and other nautical items. The business slowly transformed to focus solely on nautical salvage, and in 2012 the company opened a new warehouse in Pauline, South Carolina. Today, the company regularly purchases ship salvage and offers these incredible finds to the public.

For More Information:

John Clifford

Big Ship Salvage

180 Burnett Rd.
Pauline, SC United States 29374

(574) 870-1571
bigshipsalvage@yahoo.com
http://www.bigshipsalvage.com/