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55,000-bbl. barge for Vane Brothers. Conrad Industries photo
Conrad posts $2.1 million loss in 2017
David Krapf
The 5,700-hp rotortug Trident. Photo courtesy of Seabulk Towing
Positive news in the workboat market
David Krapf
Barge industry conference raises a number of issues in New Orleans. Ken Hocke photo
Barge traffic could be hurt by Trump tariffs, economist says
Ken Hocke
The Reinauer ATB RTC 150 and tugboat Meredith C. Reinauer on the Hudson River at New York City. Creative Commons/ Bill Benzon.
Coast Guard: No decision on new Hudson River anchorages
Kirk Moore
The new LNG ATB will be the first of its kind in the U.S. VT Halter rendering
VT Halter begins construction on first U.S. LNG ATB
Ken Hocke
Workers removed needles at the Bonnet Carré Spillway March 8, 2018 to begin diverting water from the Mississippi River. ACE image.
Rising Mississippi River brings traffic restrictions, early spillway opening
Kirk Moore
Towing accidents up slightly in 2016, report says
Kirk Moore
SUNY Maritime students training on the college's tug and barge simulator. Kirk Moore photo.
SUNY Maritime to host March 14 Towing Industry Forum
Kirk Moore
Over the years, the federal government has helped fund and promote container-on-barge services. But for the private sector, it has been a loser. Photo credit Seacor AMH
Has the time finally arrived for container on barge?
David Krapf
On June 7, 2017, President Donald Trump announced infrastructure plans before the backdrop of a flag-draped barge filled with coal. White House image.
Trump’s infrastructure plan would be costly to barge industry
Pamela Glass
Pity the Parisian barge operator
Pamela Glass
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