When Foss Maritime of Seattle began an aggressive schedule to complement its fleet with a new generation of 90-short-ton bollard tugs built to meet increasing environmental regulations in the… Read More
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By Ed Landgraf Coastal and Marine Operators The United States has a wealth of natural resources; everything from habitat to petroleum reserves is unequalled. Many U.S. citizens… Read More
Riley James, a native of New Madrid, Mo., was sworn in as the newest member of the Mississippi River Commission April 26 by his father, R.D. James, current… Read More
Transport Systems & Products Inc., which serves the specialized transportation, commercial and recreational marine industries, has introduced the Power Hoss self-propelled modular transporter (SPMT). Manufactured in Germany… Read More
Devall Towing & Boat Service of Hackberry LLC took delivery of a new towboat March 18 from Southwest Shipyard. The boat is the mv. Kathryn Louise and it… Read More
The U.S. dredging industry’s newest cutter suction dredge, Callan Marine’s General MacArthur, went to work in April for a private client in the Port Arthur/Beaumont, Texas, area. The… Read More
The U.S. dredging industry’s newest cutter suction dredge, Callan Marine’s General MacArthur, went to work in April for a private client in the Port Arthur/Beaumont, Texas, area. The… Read More
Jim Newsom Ag Service Inc., dealing in salvaged grain, fertilizer and other agricultural products, has recently added a storage warehouse located in the Greenville, Miss., port complex at… Read More
Inland Rivers, Ports & Terminals Inc., has introduced a mobile app to more quickly communicate water transportation information. Screenshot of new IRPT app. The app is… Read More
American River Transportation Company (ARTCO) plans to establish a barge fleeting area for empty and loaded hopper/tank barges to handle increased barge traffic at the confluence of the Mississippi… Read More