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40 Under 40 Awards: Tiller, Weaver And Whittemore - The Waterways Journal
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Marquette Introduces New H E Bowles To Fleet - The Waterways Journal
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40 Under 40 Awards: Coffelt, Cummings, Disher And Dyba - The Waterways Journal
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April 30, 2021 By H. Nelson Spencer
Florida Marine Transporters (FMT), Mandeville, La., one of the largest independent marine transporters of dry bulk and liquid products on the inland waterways, took delivery recently of a new towboat, the mv. Mo Chiasson. Designed by Sterling Marine and built by Steiner Shipyard at its facility on Bayou La Batre, Ala., the 2,520 hp. Mo Chiasson is a conventional twin-screw towboat that measures 88 by 35 by 11 feet. A twin to the previously delivered mv. Chad Douglas, it is one of the 11 boats Steiner Shipyard is building for FMT.
The main engines from Laborde are Mitsubishi model S12R Tier 3 units with a mechanical governor control system, individual heads, inspection ports and heavier blocks.
April 20, 2021 By Frank McCormack
RiverWorks Discovery partnered with the Kentucky Chamber Workforce Center April 14 to host a first-of-its-kind Who Works The Rivers online career education event. The free event was open to students and RiverWorks Discovery supporters alike, in Kentucky and beyond.
Using an online platform from Covington, Ky.-based IT company ULIMI, Who Works The Rivers leaders were able to share an overview of the maritime industry, the ways in which the industry impacts the day-to-day lives of students, career paths available to students and some strategies for interviewing and pursuing jobs in the field.
In addition to logging in to the ULIMI platform, participants could also stream the virtual Who Works The Rivers via Facebook. Anyone interested may view the presentations on the Kentucky Chamber Workforce Center Facebook page and the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce YouTube channel.