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MOBRO Marine, Inc. is a marine and construction equipment business headquartered in Green Cove Springs, Florida. It was established in 1962 as Moody Brothers of Jacksonville by Maxey Dell Moody, Jr. Moody Bros. was initially a sister company of M. D. Moody & Sons, Inc. where it would handle the marine business and rental of large construction equipment. In 1992, as the result of a corporate spinoff of the Pablo Creek Marina and other assets it was incorporated and re-named as MOBRO Marine, Inc.
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