Products News - The Waterways Journal

2022-07-22 20:24:03 By : Ms. Candy Wang

Innovative companies are constantly coming out with new products and services to help the inland barge industry operate more safely and economically. You’ll find our coverage here.

Sennebogen has launched its new premium material handler for port handling, the Sennebogen 865 E Hybrid. While its 860 E material handler had international success in port handling and scrap… Read More

Thordon Bearings has signed a multi-vessel supply agreement for a range of water-lubricated and grease-free bearings for several fleet boats under construction for Maritime Partners. Twelve twin-screw towboats are being… Read More

Superior Industries Inc., a Morris, Minn.-based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, recently completed design and manufacturing work on what the company is considering to… Read More

Nabrico has announced the launch of a new line of its steel davit cranes. Nabrico, based in Gallatin, Tenn., announced a new line of steel davit cranes March 11. The… Read More

With a background in Wall Street and experience running a couple of companies, Rand Taylor said he was cautious about getting involved when a friend approached him about a unique… Read More

MobileOps Inc., a designer and developer of maritime software applications (logistics, safety, compliance, vessel maintenance, scheduling, analytics) and OpenTug have teamed up to provide what they say is the first… Read More

RippleGo software is designed to be as useful to the maritime industry in planning a trip on water as GPS software is on land. Currently in beta testing, the web-based… Read More

A new subscription service is providing towing vessel and liquid barge data and analysis from an industry veteran. Mark Lawrence began developing Current Data LLC in 2019 and launched the… Read More

Dos Santos International is providing a high-angle conveyor for a floating terminal on the Mississippi River. Cooper Consolidated’s floating transfer station in New Orleans, La., was originally designed for carbon… Read More

With the pandemic-related extensions for mariners’ licenses ending October 31, a new maritime company has published a guide geared toward helping mariners simplify license renewal. MM-SEAS, an online credential assistance… Read More

The collaboration between Mike’s Inc. and Lohrberg Lumber, Waterloo, Ill., continues a long tradition of Lohrberg serving marine businesses. Lohrberg is currently providing new timbers to Mike’s Inc. that will… Read More

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