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Ashton Marine is having two 200' hopper barges built at Jeffboat. Ashton Marine image
Jeffboat building two hopper barges for Ashton Marine
WorkBoat Staff
Coeymans Marine Transportation tugs take the Heat Recovery Steam Generator under the new Goethals Bridge just before delivery to the Public Service Electric &Gas Sewaren 7 project Aug. 8. CMT photo.
Squeeze play: Hudson River steam generator tow timed to tides and bridge clearances
Kirk Moore
WCI advocates for a modern national system of ports and inland waterways. USACE photo by Patrick Moes
AWO sends Coast Guard wish list for regulatory changes
Kirk Moore
An ammonia barge burns near Cat island, Miss., on Aug. 3, 2017. Coast Guard photo.
Ammonia barge fire in Gulf of Mexico
WorkBoat Staff
The first of two ATBs for Kirby Corp. Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding photo
Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding delivers second Kirby ATB
WorkBoat Staff
New study highlights economic importance of barge industry
Pamela Glass
New 64'x26' aluminum barge will work in the Straights of Mackinaw in Michigan. Breezeswept photo
Aluminum towboat and barge set for delivery in August
Ken Hocke
Photo by David Krapf
Rejecting proposed cuts, House panel approves healthy spending for inland rivers investments
Pamela Glass
With the addition of towing vessels, which began getting inspected under Subchapter M in July 2018, the size of the U.S. inspected fleet grew by approximately 6,500 vessels to nearly 20,000 vessels, an increase of 50%. Campbell Transportation photo
Campbell completes acquisition of towboats and barges
Pamela Glass
Pushboat a first for Metal Trades
Kirk Moore
An Ingram Barge Company tow boat pushes coal barges through Old Hickory Lock on the Cumberland River Oct. 6, 2016. The lock and dam is operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District. (USACE photo by Lee Roberts)
Boom or bust for coal?
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