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Convent, LA, United States
AEP River Operations was a commercial barge transportation subsidiary of American Electric Power, sold to American Commercial Lines in 2015.
St. Louis,, MO, United States
AEP River Operations operated towboats and hopper barges for hire on inland waterways and the GIWW before being sold to American Commercial Lines in 2015.
Brunswick, MO, United States
AGRIServices of Brunswick, LLC is a full-service agricultural retailer and commodity transport provider operating the largest port on the Missouri River, specializing in barge, rail, and truck transportation of agricultural products.
Seabrook, TX, United States
AgriChem Marine Transportation, LLC specializes in inland tank barge transportation of hazardous liquids including phosphoric acid, sulphuric acid, nitric acid, urea liquor solutions, and ammonium nitrate solutions on America's inland waterways.
Bettendorf, IA, United States
Alter Barge Line, Inc. provides transloading services and solutions on inland waterways, including barge loading/unloading, railcar transloading, fertilizer warehousing, laydown storage, and heavy lift project cargo handling.
Granite City,, IL, United States
Area Served: Inland waterways Operates towboats
Atlantic City, NJ, United States
Albert C. Wescoat Co. Inc. is a marine transportation company based in Atlantic City, New Jersey, providing shipping services on inland and coastal waterways.
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.
Vienna, Austria
The Austrian Shippers' Council represents Austria's key companies and industries in transport matters, providing consultancy and advocacy in sea, inland waterways, road, and rail transport.
Harahan, LA, United States
Blessey Marine is a New Orleans-based towboat and barge operator specializing in inland waterway transportation with a strong focus on safety, reliability, and customer service.
Paducah, KY, United States
Marquette Transportation Company LLC is a leading provider of barge towing services across America’s Inland Waterways, offering safe, reliable, and efficient shipping solutions with a fleet of over 130 tow-and-tugboats.
La Crosse, WI, United States
J.F. Brennan Company, Inc. is a fourth-generation, family-owned marine construction firm specializing in environmental remediation, dam construction, commercial diving, harbor management, and submarine cable services operating nationwide throughout coastal and inland waterways.
Clairton, PA, United States
Campbell Transportation Company, Inc. (CTC) is a privately held inland marine transportation provider headquartered in the Pittsburgh area, operating towboats and hopper barges for dry bulk and liquid cargo across the Ohio, Monongahela, and Allegheny Rivers and the Gulf Coast.
New Orleans, LA, United States
Founded in 1933, Canal Barge Company, Inc. is a privately owned, independent marine transportation company headquartered in New Orleans, LA. We have made cargo movements to virtually every part of the world that can be reached economically by barge. We own or operate over 500 boats and barges on the inland waterways and throughout the Gulf of Mexico.
Port Arthur, TX, United States
Carotex Inc. is a Port Arthur, Texas-based marine services company specializing in barge and tugboat brokerage, freight and cargo transport, and marine contracting along the Gulf Coast.
Beaver, PA, United States
Crain Brothers is a marine, wetlands, and oilfield construction contractor specializing in amphibious equipment and marshbuggy operations across inland waterways including the Intracoastal Canal, Mermentau River, and Mississippi River.
Maysville, KY, United States
Crounse Corporation is a full-service barge line operating on the Inland Waterways of the United States, moving 30 million tons of dry bulk commodities annually.
Cookham,, MAIDENHEAD,, United Kingdom
DBA - The Barge Association is a club for leisure boating on the inland waterways of Europe, providing members with information, events, and representation to waterway authorities.
Wickliffe, KY, United States
Economy Boat Store, established in 1936, provides marine diesel fuel, lube oil, rope, rigging, and liquid terminalling services to the US Inland Waterway and Gulf Coast barge transportation industry, including midstream and dockside fueling.
Brunsbüttel, Germany
Elbeport Brunsbüttel is a universal multi-purpose port located at the entrance to the Kiel Canal and the river Elbe, offering deep water tidal berths and handling various cargo including oil, gas, chemicals, dry cargo, containers, and dangerous goods with modern facilities and experienced personnel.
Rockport, IN, United States
Evansville Materials Inc. is a Rockport, Indiana marine materials company operating on the Ohio River, providing bulk material handling and barge-related services for inland waterway commerce.
Louisville, KY, United States
Five-M Transportation Corp. is a Louisville, Kentucky-based marine transportation company providing tugboat, harbor towing, and deck barge services on the Ohio River and inland waterways since 1974.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Forcom Commodities Forwarding bv provides 24-hour transport services by sea, air, rail, and inland waterways, specializing in import/export forwarding, customs formalities, and logistics in Rotterdam.
Paris, France
The French Shippers' Council (AUTF) represents industry and traders to improve transport and logistics efficiency across all transport modes, advocating for members at national and European levels.
Pekin, IL, United States
Garvey Marine, Inc. was a marine harbor services company operating six locations along the Illinois River system (Lemont, Ottawa, Pekin, Channahon, Morris, and Seneca). It was acquired by American River Transportation Company (ARTCO), a subsidiary of ADM, in 2006.