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Ingram Marine Group, the largest barge operator on the inland waterways, showcased its operations and planned investments in ...
M investment planned in St. Louis ports, expanding terminals and enhancing barge operations to boost freight efficiency.
ST. LOUIS — Ingram Marine Group, the largest barge operator on the inland waterways, has unveiled plans to invest nearly $50 million in the St. Louis region over the next three years. The plans were ...
Long dubbed the “Ag Coast of America,” St. Louis remains a crucial hub capable of handling auto, river, and rail freight ...
Conrad Shipyard LLC, Morgan City, Louisiana, has been awarded an $8,418,100 firm-fixed-price contract for procurement of a ...
Georgia Bulldogs defensive tackle Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins ran an impressive time in the 40-yard dash at the 2025 NFL combine. Ingram-Dawkins ran a 4.86 second 40-yard dash, which ranks second (tied ...
More and more, owners are moving toward pushing barges at sea — a transition made possible by the application of the Articulated Tug/Barge (ATB). The ATB has provided the tug and barge industry ...
Barge operator Ingram Marine Group is planning a $50 million investment in St. Louis. Key projects included in the investment are upgrades to the Municipal River Terminal and the Tyler Street Terminal ...