Bayou Office Machines serves the offices and industrial operations down the bayou in Galliano and Golden Meadow. Offshore service companies. Marine supply yards. Charter boat operations. Parish government offices and small businesses along Highway 1. These communities are the backbone of lower Lafourche Parish — and the businesses here need copiers that can keep up with the workload.
Typical Response Time
2 to 4 hours
We Specialize In
- Offshore and industrial office equipment
- High-humidity environment copiers
- Toner delivery on regular routes

Copiers and Printers for Galliano & Golden Meadow Businesses
Browse the full Bayou Office Machines lineup of Toshiba e-STUDIO copiers, Brother multifunction printers, and specialty equipment. Request a quote on any model.
View ProductsGalliano — Offshore Industry Hub
Galliano is home to Edison Chouest Offshore, LOOP (the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port), and dozens of companies that support the offshore oil and gas industry. The offices along Highway 3235, West Main Street, and the industrial yards south of the Highway 1 and Highway 3235 intersection run high-volume copiers for manifests, safety documents, crew schedules, and regulatory paperwork. We have been servicing these operations for over thirty years and understand the demands — including the fact that when a copier goes down in an offshore company office, it needs to be fixed today, not next week.
Golden Meadow — End of the Bayou
Golden Meadow sits at the southern end of Bayou Lafourche, past the Golden Meadow floodgate. Fishing companies, marine supply operations, charter boat businesses, and local government offices along Highway 1 depend on copier and printer equipment that works reliably in a tough environment — humidity, dust, and heavy use. We deliver toner to Golden Meadow on our regular routes and provide same-day repair for contract customers. South Lafourche High School, which serves the Galliano and Golden Meadow area, is also along this stretch.
Cut Off — In Between
Cut Off sits between Larose and Galliano on Highway 1, right where the old shortcut canal that gave the town its name crossed Bayou Lafourche back in 1857. The Cote Blanche neighborhood along the bayou, the area near Larose-Cut Off Middle School, and the businesses along both sides of Highway 1 and Highway 308 are all part of our home turf. Cut Off is less than five minutes from our shop.
