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Grand Rivers, KY, United States

+1 270-928-3127
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Great Britain (Uk)

Based in the North East of England on the River Tyne, 1 Dry docks and 2 quays, TBT Treatment Plant, Marine services for all customers. 24 Hour Emergency Services for the Marine Industry from A&P Shipcare

+44 (0)191 4308600
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St. Louis,, MO, United States

Area Served: Inland waterways, GIWW Operates towboats; open and covered hopper barges for hire

636-530-2123 (636)530-2100
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Reserve, LA, United States

+1 985-536-7580
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Convent, LA, United States

+1 225-562-5000
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Brunswick, MO, United States

Area Served: Missouri River, St. Louis to Sioux City Towboats and covered hopper barges for hire

800-279-4229
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FAIRBANKS, AK, United States

907-479-6673
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LAKIN, WV, United States

Located at Lakin, W.Va., milepost 257.0 on the Ohio River near Pt. Pleasant, W.Va., on State Route 62 (across the river from AEP's Gavin generating station). River Transportation transports approximately 25 million tons of coal annually to AEP generating stations on the Ohio and Kanawha rivers. In addition, the division delivers four to five million tons of coal and stone for outside customers. River Transportation maintains a fleet of 15 towboats, 2 Harbor boats, and over 600 barges. It also operates two maintenance drydocks where it performs repair work for AEP barges and towboats as well as other customers marine equipment.

304-675-6300
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MOBILE, AL, United States

Area Served: Lower Mississippi, Warrior-Tombigbee and Alabama Rivers, GIWW, Tenn-Tom Towboats, open and covered hopper and tank barges for hire

251-626-5861
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AMA, LA, United States

504-431-1488
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Covington,, LA, United States

The American Waterways Operators is the national advocate for the U.S. tugboat, towboat and barge industry, which serves the nation as the safest, most environmentally friendly, and most economical mode of freight transportation. AWO members operate on the rivers, coasts, Great Lakes, and harbors of the United States, moving vital commodities safely, reducing air emissions, water pollution, and highway congestion, protecting homeland security, and providing family-wage jobs for tens of thousands of Americans

(985) 674-3600
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Werkendam, Netherlands

ARA BULK BV is specialized in inland shipping on the European waterways. We own a large fleet of high quality pushbarges with a total deadweight capacity of 130.000 mt. Our knowledge and experience of transport and logistics in combination with our inland shipping activities gives us the possibility to organize your logistic process at the most economic and efficient way. Our large and divers fleet consists of barges with contents between 3000 and 7500 m3. With this fleet we are able to store your (bulk) cargo at the most efficient way. The quality of our fleet is continuously supervised by our experienced and competent crew. You can contact us with all your questions concerning (floating) storage of bulkcargo and all related logistic problems. Keywords in this respect are: creativity, reliability, flexibility and efficiency. The structure of our organization enables us to react fast and adequately in order to solve complicated logistic problems. Our experienced team remains day and night at you disposal!

+31 (0) 183 50 96 00
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GREENVILLE, MS, United States

601-332-8533
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Colebrook,, CT, United States

Since 1990, Admiralty Associates has provided public affairs assistance for more than 30 marine casualties worldwide - in such varied locations as the Strait of Malacca, Tampa Bay, Panama Canal, New York Harbor, Gulf of Oman, Corpus Christi, Oslo Fjord, Galveston Lightering Area and the Delaware River. The casualties include oil and chemical spills, cruise ship fires as well as a mutiny off the western coast of Australia. Often shipping companies are caught off balance by the intense and frequently hostile media attention that follows a marine casualty. Government authorities are forced to react to public opinion that is not balanced by an articulate and convincing public response from the shipowner. This could result in stringent enforcement, excessive penalties and even criminal charges. However, waiting for a casualty to occur and then trying to decide on a media strategy is too late. It is necessary to have a contingency plan - including how to respond to the media - before a casualty. Following a high-profile incident, the objective of the operator's response is to resolve the problem, limit liability, effectively influence the claims process, and protect the company's reputation and stay in business. Public relations is one of the tools that can be employed to achieve these goals. The media does not tell the public what to think. Rather, the media - just by reporting events - directs the public what to think about. Therefore, it is essential that a shipping company effectively communicates to the public - to all of its key target audiences - its version of what occurred and what the company is doing to resolve the problem.

860 379 0742
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Albany,, NY, United States

Located 124 nautical miles (199 kilometers) north of New York Harbor. Located 225 miles (362 kilometers) south of Montreal, 175 miles (282 kilometers) west of Boston. To the west are Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Toronto, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago and the Midwest. Deep water facilities are located on the Albany (west) and Rensselaer (east) sides of the river. Wharf length on the Albany (west) side of the river is 4,200 feet (1,280 meters) and on the Rensselaer (east) side is 1,100 feet (335 meters). 10-acre open storage yard directly adjacent to the wharf at the Rensselaer Terminal. On-site customs and U.S. Department of Agriculture offices to help expedite cargo clearance. Five transit sheds and two backup warehouses totaling 350,000 square feet (32,500 square meters) of sprinklered storage. 13.5 million-bushel capacity grain elevator with a Peco loader. 18 million-gallon (68 million-liter) capacity bulk liquid storage (two terminals). 20-mile (32-kilometer) standard gauge switching railroad. Heavy lift on-dock rail capability. Super-sacking and debagging operation. 12-acre road salt depot. 12-acre scrap yard. 225-ton American Crawler Crane.

(518)463-8763
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Long Beach, CA, United States

Freight Forwarder, NVOCC, Customs Clearance, & Air Freight Forwarding Services

(562) 308-9140
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Greenville,, MS, United States

662-332-4744
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Jeffersonville, IN, United States

American Commercial Lines LLC (ACL) is a fully integrated network of marine transportation companies, operating over 5,000 barges and approximately 200 towboats on the inland waterways of North and South America and transporting more than 70 million tons of freight annually. Additionally, ACL operates marine construction, repair and ancillary service facilities, and river terminals. At the end of 2000, ACL employed approximately 3,500 individuals.

812-288-0100, 800-457-6377
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Puerto Ordaz 8015, Edo. Bolivar,, Venezuela

ACBL de Venezuela, C.A. (ACBLV) operates along the 544 navigable miles of the Orinoco River in Venezuela. The company transports bauxite from Puerto Gumilla, El Jobal, to the Bauxilum alumina refinery in Matanzas, Ciudad Guayana, and leases equipment to the petroleum and construction industries in the Gulf of Paria, Lake Maracaibo and Rio Orinoco. ACBL de Venezuela also operates a bulk barge to truck terminal in the Orinoco River.

US (812) 288-0171 VZ (58-286) 923-3286
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United States

AHL Shipping Company is an owner/operator of double hull tankers.

+1 504 522 3300
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St. Louis, MO, United States

(314) 481-8828
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Seattle, WA, United States

Riverboat cruises on authentic paddle wheelers along the Columbia River, Snake River, Willamette River.

(800) 434-1232, (206) 292-9606
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United States

Anchor Environmental provides environmental, engineering and landscape architecture services pertaining to contaminated sediment assessment & remediation, habitat, and shoreline redevelopment to the industrial, port and harbor, and dredging communities.

Iuka, MS, United States

A household name with those who traverse the Tennessee River, northbound for the Great Lakes or southbound, en route to the Gulf of Mexico, Aqua Yacht Harbor ranks among the top inland marinas in the United States. A full-service boating hub with state-of-the-art docking, service and storage capabilities,

+1 662-423-2222
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